Call for Papers
The AmI-13 conference brings together researchers and
practitioners from industry and academia working in the
field of technologies and applications of Ambient
Intelligence. Ambient Intelligence represents a vision
of the future where we shall be surrounded by invisible
technological means, sensitive and responsive to people
and their behaviors, deliver advanced functions,
services and experiences. Ambient intelligence combines
concepts of ubiquitous technology, intelligent systems
and advanced user interfaces putting the humans in the
center of technological developments.
Authors are invited to submit manuscripts of original
unpublished work in all areas related to Ambient
Intelligence. Contributions are solicited from, but not
limited to the following topics:
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objects, devices and environments that embody ambient intelligence
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context models and context factors
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sensing and reasoning technology
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natural and multimodal interaction styles and user interfaces
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advanced interface artifacts
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end User Development for Ubiquitous Environments
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adaptation in Ambient Intelligence
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multi-device Interaction
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security, privacy and trust
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ambient intelligence services
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business model and business cases
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knowledge-based systems, computational intelligence
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autonomic systems, multi-agent architectures and systems
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adaptive architectures, symbiotic systems
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industrial and commercial applications of ambient intelligence
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configuration and control of ambient environments by end-users
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user experience and user experience factors (e.g., acceptance)
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ambient intelligence for special target groups
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ambient intelligence applications (e.g., assisted living, future shopping)
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artifacts in ambient intelligence environments (e.g., robots)
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large scale ambient contexts (e.g., intelligent buildings, urban public spaces, smart cities)
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social media applications in ambient environments
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societal implications of ambient intelligence
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distributed software, systems, middleware and frameworks
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reflections on the current state and future of ambient intelligence
All submissions will be peer reviewed. The main
proceedings will appear in Springer Lecture Notes in
Computer Science (LNCS). Authors are invited to submit
their contributions electronically via the conference
Selected contributions for the conference will be
invited to submit an extended version to Journal of
Ambient Intelligence and Smart Environments (JAISE)
based on extend versions of selected submissions.
Below
are links to the different categories of possible submissions. Further down we
include more details on the submission process.
Full Papers
Short Papers (Late Breaking results)
Landscapes
Posters & Demos
Doctoral Colloquium
Guidelines on Paper submissions for all categories:
Papers must be anonymized to facilitate blind review.
Authors are encouraged to take care throughout the
entire document to minimize references that may reveal
the identity of the authors and their institutions.
Relevant references to an author's previous research
should not be suppressed but instead referenced in an
neutral way.
Paper submissions should respect the maximum number of
pages for each category (including figures and
references). Papers must be submitted in PDF format.
Accepted submissions will appear in the Conference
Proceedings. Confidentiality of submissions is
maintained during the review process. After acceptance,
a final, revised camera-ready version of the paper will
be required in electronic form to go in the proceedings.
Final camera-ready versions of accepted papers must be
accompanied by a signed copyright form.
Paper submissions for all categories should follow the
Springer guidelines for Proceedings, which is available
in this link
http://www.springer.com/computer/lncs?SGWID=0-164-6-793341-0 and will be published in the Conference Proceedings.
Authors wishing to submit papers to AmI’13 should do so
through:
https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ami13
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click here.
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List of our distinguished keynote speakers are now
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is now available
here. |
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Workshop on Adaptive Robotic Ecologies is now
available. click
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