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Friday, September 21, 2007

Conference: European Conference on Ambient Intelligence

AmI-07: the European Conference on Ambient Intelligence

will be held November 7-10, 2007 in Darmstadt, Germany.

Conference Theme

Ambient
Intelligence represents a vision of the future where we shall be
surrounded by electronic environments, sensitive and responsive to
people. Ambient Intelligence technologies are expected to combine
concepts of ubiquitous computing and intelligent systems putting humans
in the centre of technological developments.

The conference aims
to bring together top researchers both from academia and industry
within the various disciplines that constitute the field of ambient
intelligence to stimulate research and create links between industry
and academia allowing the exploration of new frontiers in the area of
ambient intelligence.

Keynotes:


AmI-07 is the second
joint conference that brings together two series of events. The first
series of events is called conference on smart objects (sOc) and has
been organized by France Telecom and by the French National Center for
Scientific Research (CNRS) both in Grenoble, France in 2001 and 2003.
The second series of events is called European Symposium on Ambient
Intelligence (EUSAI) and has been organized by Philips and University
of Eindhoven both in Eindhoven, The Netherlands in 2003 and 2004. In
2005 the first joined conference of sOc and EUSAI has been organized in
Grenoble, France and was called sOc-EUSAI'05. Now in 2007 we are
expanding the scope of the series by including three different types of
contributions: research contributions, experience contributions and
industry and socio-economic contributions.

Format

The format of the conference will be dual track and comprises three different types of contributions:

Research
Contributions: an international PC-committee will peer-review and
select high-quality and original research in all areas of Ambient
Intelligence submitted as research papers
Case Studies and Lessons
Learned: an international PC-committee will select the contributions
most valuable to the Ambient Intelligence community
Industry and
Socio-Economic Contributions: an international PC-committee will select
the most innovative contributions on commercial and socio-economic
aspects of ambient intelligence.
All accepted contributions will be
included in the Conference Proceedings published by Springer Verlag in
the series Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS). The proceedings
will also be made available through the digital library.
posted by Konstantinos at 12:42 AM

 

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