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Call for Workshop Proposals



* Registered Workshops *


RN2-FutureTech 2016

Abstract
Recently, NUI(Natural User Interface) and NUX(Natural User eXperience) Technology are becoming more natural and intuitive by using gesture and speech to real-time interact with various sensors in life style. These technologies focus on facilitating the use of future computing environments by keeping the human user in mind. The real-time interactive NUX/NUI technologies have emerged rapidly as an exciting new industry and life paradigm. These topicswill be the most comprehensive field focused on the various aspects of advances in information technologies, applications, and services. There might be many issues to realize and provide smart services and much effort and enormous attention have been focused on NUX/NUI technologies for the reality media services. Theoretical research contributions presenting new technologies, concepts, or analyses, reports on experiences and experiments of implementation and application of theories, and tutorials on new trends should be needed on IT research fields.
This conference provides an opportunity for academic and industry professionals to discuss recent progress in the area of NUI/NUX including models and systems, new directions, novel technologies and applications associated with the utilization and acceptance of NUI/NUX.

Contact : Prof. Young-SikJeong (ysjeong@dongguk.edu)

Site: http://www.futuretech-conference.org/2016/rnn2016/index.php

Submission system: http://www.confmanager.net/futuretech2016

***Author(s) MUST select topic as "RNN 2016" at the submssion system****.



DATICS-FutureTech 2016

Abstract
DATICS Workshops were initially created by a network of researchers and engineers both from academia and industry in the areas of Design, Analysis and Tools for Integrated Circuits and Systems. Recently, DATICS has been extended to the fields of Communication, Computer Science, Software Engineering and Information Technology. The main target of DATICS-FutureTech 2016 is to bring together software/hardware engineering researchers, computer scientists, practitioners and people from industry to exchange theories, ideas, techniques and experiences related to all aspects of DATICS.


Site: http://datics.org/datics/datics-futuretech-2016



Contact : Prof. Ka Lok Man, (info@datics.org)



SusComIT-FutureTech 2016

Abstract
The 2016 International Workshop on Sustainable Computing and advanced IT Services (SusComIT-16) will be held in Beijing, China, April 20-22, 2016. Future Sustainability Computing (FSC) is a principle that embraces a range of policies, procedures, programs, and attitudes that run the length and breadth of any uses of information technologies for abundant life. It must address sustainability problems in different computing and information processing environments and technologies. Solutions for these problems, information processing, integration, utilization, aggregation, and generation, can call upon a wide range of algorithmic and computational frameworks within cloud, cluster and mobile computing, such as optimization, machine learning, dynamical systems, prediction and control, decision support systems, and meta-heuristics, security and safety, and so on.

Contact : Prof. Gangman Yi (yi.gangman@gmail.com) or Prof. James Park (jamespark.seoul@gmail.com)

CFP: Download (Final Extension!!!)

Submission system: http://www.confmanager.net/futuretech2016

***Author(s) MUST select topic as "SusComIT2016" at the submssion system****.





Call for Workshop/Special Session Proposals


In conjunction with Mue2016, we will organize some workshops.
The workshop proposals should be submitted to Prof. Gangman Yi(yi.gangman@gmail.com) or Dr.JH Kang (jhk.conf@gmail.com) by Dec. 30, 2015 (Extension).
Several workshops will be held in conjunction with MUE2016 with the aim to explore special topics and provide international forums for scientists, engineers, and computer users to exchange and share their experiences, new ideas, and research results on hot topics on new multimedia solutions and ubiquitous computing.
Workshops for presenting papers from industrial companies and papers on implementations of systems and services are very welcome.

One workshop MUST have at least 6 registered papers.
Otherwise, the papers will be moved to the another workshop.

All accepted papers will be published by Springer as Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering (LNEE) Pre/Post-Proceedings (indexed by EI and SCOPUS)..
High quality papers will be recommended special issue of SCI/E Journal.
- It will be decided by workshop organizers.

In general, a workshop takes one day, although multiple-days and half-day workshops are welcome.

The workshop proposal should include following information:
1. Title of the workshop: International Workshop on ...
2. Workshop Organizers(s): name, affiliation, address, phone and fax numbers, e-mail.
3. Brief description of the workshop (several hundred words)
4. Expected number of papers to be submitted
5. Call for paper of the workshop (draft version - 1 page CFP MS Word version)
6. Tentative list of program committee members (Name, affiliation, country, email address)
7. Your workshop web address (Tentative)

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Important Dates
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Paper submission due: Depending on workshop organizer's decision
Accept notification: Depending on workshop organizer's decision
Camera-ready paper due: Mar. 15, 2016 (Final Extension!!)
Registration due: Mar. 15, 2016 (Final Extension!!)
Workshop dates: April 20-22, 2016 (One/Half day)

** Each workshop organizer MUST send workshop package to workshop chairs by March 2, 2016.