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Workshop on Non-intrusive acquisition and fusion of context information in
Ambient Intelligence (Ni-AFCiA)

Part of the 11th International Symposium on Ambient Intelligence (ISAMI)
L'Aquila (Italy)
17-19 June, 2020
https://www.isami-conference.net/workshops/ni-afcia

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********* SCOPE *********

Research on Ambient Intelligence (AmI) has been growing steadily in the
last years, proof of its interest, applicability, and potential. While this
growth moves the field forward, it also opens new grounds and possibilities
for research.
Ambient Intelligence can be briefly described as the application of
techniques of Artificial Intelligence (AI) towards the support of human
users at several levels and in many different contexts such as the
workplace, leisure environments or at home.
This support should be proactive, sensitive to the user’s context and
state, and based on a natural interaction between the computer and the
user. To this end, the collection of context information is of utmost
importance, allowing to properly describe, among others, the users, their
activities and their surroundings. Particularly interesting in this scope
is the non-intrusive acquisition and fusion of all this important
information, i.e., methods for obtaining this information that do not
require the user to perform explicit, conscious or specific actions.
This workshop will create a multi-disciplinary discussion forum that will
bring together researchers from the different fields addressed to discuss
new methods for non-intrusive acquisition and fusion of context
information, new potential sources of information, new supporting
technologies and architectures and new potential applications.

********* TOPICS *********

In order to pursue the objective of this workshop, we are inviting
researchers to contribute with original and previously unpublished work
related to the non-intrusive acquisition and fusion of context information
in Ambient Intelligence, namely from fields such as but not limited to:
• Activity Detection and Recognition.
• Context-aware Computing.
• Cognitive Assistance.
• Distributed Computing.
• Human-computer Interaction.
• Intelligent Interfaces.
• Internet of Things.
• Indoor Positioning.
• m-Health.
• Sensor Fusion.
• Soft Sensors.
• Wearable computing.
• Non-intrusive sensing.
• Emotion detection.
• Affective computing.


********* IMPORTANT DATES *********

• Submission of full papers 31 January, 2020
• Notification of acceptance 9 March 2020
• Camera-Ready papers 30 March 2020
• Conference Celebration 17-19 June 2020


********* SUBMITTING PAPERS *********

Papers must be formatted according to the Springer AISC Template, with a
maximum length of 8 pages, including figures and references. All proposed
papers must be submitted in electronic form (PDF format) using the ISAmI
conference management system.
The word and latex templates are available at:
ftp://ftp.springernature.com/cs-proceeding/llncs/word/splnproc1703.zip
(MSWord)
ftp://ftp.springernature.com/cs-proceeding/svproc/templates/ProcSci_TeX.zip
(LaTeX)


********* PUBLICATION *********
Accepted papers will be included in ISAmI 2020 Proceedings, published by
Springer.
At least one of the authors will be required to register and attend the
workshop to present the paper in order to include the paper in the
conference proceedings. All accepted papers will be published by AISC
Springer Verlag.


********* ORGANIZING COMMITTEE *********
• Davide Carneiro, Instituto Politécnico do Porto (Portugal)
• Ângelo Costa, Universidade do Minho (Portugal)
• José Carlos Castillo, University Carlos III (Spain)


-- 
José Carlos Castillo
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Profesor ayudante doctor / Assistant Professor
Departamento de Ingeniería de Sistemas y Automática
UC3M
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