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- Mar 2016
My research explores "What knowledge we can infer from people's indoor WiFi trajectories?" (E.g. shopper behaviour within shopping malls) The main aspects of the research are:
1. Developing an accurate and efficient indoor localisation method which outperforms fingerprinting methods (A building map and indoor coordinates are important here)
2. Stay point detection and semantic location extraction within a building, using WiFi trajectories
3. User activity recognition using WiFi connection data
4. Identify groups of people travelling together within a building
For this, I am in need of people's WiFi connection data together with their ground truth trajectories in an indoor environment and semantic data such as their age, gender, interests, intentions, people travelled together as a group, within a given time period.
What are the publicly available WiFi datasets which can help me with this regard? Does anyone have an idea?
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- Jul 2024
Dear Colleagues,
The Faculty of Computer Science, Universitas Singaperbangsa Karawang, Karawang, Indonesia, proudly presents:
The 1st International Conference on Network, Information Technology, and Computer Science of Singaperbangsa (ICONICSS 2024)
🗓️ 03 October 2024
🏠 Hybrid conference combining both online participation through virtual meetings and in-person attendance in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia.
Theme:
"The Impact of Digital Innovation on Advancing Sustainable Development Objectives"
Opening Speaker:
Prof. Ade Maman Suherman, S.H., M.Sc. (Rector of Universitas Singaperbangsa Karawang)
Keynote Speakers:
1. Prof. João Saraiva (Green Software Laboratory, Universidade do Minho, Braga, Portugal)
2. Prof. Ir. Teddy Mantoro, M.Sc., Ph.D. (Senior Member, IEEE, Professor of Computer Science, Sampoerna University, Indonesia)
3. Prof. Anton Satria Prabuwono, Ph.D. (Professor at the Faculty of Computing and Information Technology in Rabigh, King Abdulaziz University)
We invite all academicians and professionals to participate in this conference. Accepted articles will be processed and published in International Proceeding indexed by SCOPUS after reviewing the process.
ICONICSS 2024 accepts full papers in these areas, but not limited to:
* Artificial Intelligence
* Augmented and Virtual Reality
* Bioinformatics
* Big Data
* Cloud Computing
* Computational Modeling
* Computer Graphics
* Computing in Medicine and Biology
* Computing in Social Sciences
* Computer Optimization
* Computer Vision
* Data Communication Networking
* Data Mining
* Decision Support Systems
* Digital Image Processing
* Distributed Systems
* E-Commerce
* E-Government
* E-Health
* Embedded Systems
* Geographic Information Systems
* High-Performance Computing
* Human-Computer Interaction
* Information Retrieval
* Information Security
* Information Systems
* Internet of Things
* IT Governance
* Linked Data
* Machine Learning
* Natural Language Processing
* Numerical Analysis in Science & Engineering
* Semantic Web
* Socio-Informatics
* Soft Computing
* Software Engineering
* Smart City
* Speech Recognition
* User Experience and Design
* Wireless Sensor Networks
Important Dates - Times in UTC:
🗓️ 25 May 2024 (Abstract Submission Opens)
🗓️ 17 July 2024 (Abstract Submission Deadline)
🗓️ 20 July 2024 (Acceptance Notification)
🗓️ 31 July 2024 (Payment Deadline)
🗓️ 17 August 2024 (Full Paper Submission)
🗓️ 03 October 2024 (Conference Day)
For further information and to register:
🌐 [ICONICSS Website](https://iconicss.unsika.ac.id/)
Contact Persons:
📞 Ratna Mufidah, M.Kom. (085215957346)
📞 Mina (https://s.id/iconicss_group)
Please share this event!
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Question
- Jun 2022
Recently, a new term 'goal-oriented communications' has appeared especially, in the research on semantic communication for wireless networks. Is this basically another term for end-to-end communication? Or, there is more to this?
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- Jun 2024
SENET: Semantic Communication-aided Wireless Networks for Emerging Technologies
Co-located with IEEE MASS 2024
25 September, 2024
Objectives
The objective of the workshop is to familiarize participants with semantic communication and its importance in the context of wireless networking for emerging technologies. It aims to delve into how semantic technologies can be seamlessly integrated with wireless communication protocols to improve efficiency, co-existence among protocols, interoperability across devices, reliability of communication, and scalability of networks. Discussions will focus on understanding how semantics contribute to context-awareness within networks, facilitate intelligent decision-making processes, and enable adaptive resource management in dynamic wireless environments. Real-world applications and case studies showcasing the benefits of semantic communication in various domains will be explored to provide practical insights.
We invite workshop papers that align with the theme and objectives outlined above. This workshop seeks to catalyze innovation, promote collaboration, and facilitate knowledge sharing among experts, researchers, practitioners, and industry professionals across the wireless networking and semantic technologies domains.
Scope
Semantic communication-aided wireless networks represent a paradigm shift in wireless communications, enabling intelligent and context-aware interactions between heterogeneous devices, systems, and protocols. This workshop aims to explore the intersection of semantic technologies and wireless networking, focusing on their applications in emerging technologies such as AR/VR/XR, machine-type applications, V2V, V2X, edge intelligence, etc., and fostering the co-existence and interoperability among fundamentally diverse protocols including WiFi, 5G/6G, satellite networks. Through theoretical discussions, practical demonstrations, and collaborative activities, participants will gain insights into the design principles, implementation challenges, and potential opportunities of semantic communication-aided wireless networks.
Potential Topics
- Foundations of Semantic Communication:
- Ontology modeling and reasoning in wireless communication
- Semantic interoperability in wireless networks
- Semantic Techniques in Wireless Networking:
- Semantic routing and network management
- Semantic-based spectrum management and allocation
- Semantic-aware resource allocation in edge computing environments
- Co-existence and interoperability between wireless protocols
- Efficient spectrum utilization through semantic-aware networking
- Context-Awareness and Situation Awareness:
- Semantic context modeling and representation
- Context inference and reasoning in wireless networks
- Situation-awareness applications in IoT and 5G/6G networks
- Intelligent Decision-Making and Adaptation:
- Semantic-driven decision support systems
- Adaptive protocols and algorithms based on semantic information
- AI/ML techniques for semantic-enabled wireless networks
- Semantic communication for Edge Intelligence and Federated Learning
- Applications and Use Cases:
- Smart cities, urban mobility, autonomous vehicles & transportation
- AR/VR/XR
- Healthcare and assistive technologies
- Industrial IoT and Industry 4.0 applications
- Smart Agriculture
- Environmental Monitoring
- Challenges and Future Directions:
- Scalability and efficiency of semantic communication in large-scale networks
- Semantic-native next-generation wireless protocols and technologies
- Security and privacy in semantic-enabled wireless networks
- Standardization efforts and interoperability challenges
Specific Promotions
BTS Labs. (https://btslabs.ai/) will sponsor the workshop featuring a Best Paper Award (BPA) with a cash prize of 800 Euros.
Submission Guidelines:
All submissions should be original and unpublished research papers up to six (6) printed pages in length, formatted in two-column, single-spaced with 10-point font on US Letter paper.
EDAS Link: https://edas.info/N32418
Important Dates
Paper Submission Deadline: Friday, June 21, 2024 (11:59pm AoE)
Notification of Acceptance: Friday, July 26, 2024
Camera-Ready Submission: Friday, August 9, 2024
Workshop Date: Wednesday, September 25, 2024
Best regards,
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Question
- Jun 2018
I am planning to do my master's degree research in blogging, web content writing and in order to make it more practical and worthwhile I need some advice. As for me, I would like to analyse the language of blogs in IT or business world, focusing on semantic and structural features, or else I can diverge to pragmatics and study the persuasive component of web content.
P.S. I am studying Business Communications, the main subjects are Business English, Visual Communication, Marketing, Effective Business Communication Management, Persuasion and culture.
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Question
- May 2009
Eighth International Network Conference (INC 2010)
Heidelberg, Germany 6th – 8th July 2010
Call for Papers
We invite you to participate in the International Network Conference 2010. This conference is the eighth in a series of events that was established in 1998, and will bring together leading figures from academia and industry to present and discuss the latest advances in applications and networking technologies.
Conference themes – Suggested topics for papers include, but are not limited to, the following:
• Internet technologies and applications: Internet architecture and protocols, Search technologies, Semantic web, Multicast/ broadcast technologies, SOA/Web services, Content management, Unified communications
• Network architectures and management: NGN, System management, Quality of service, Real time applications, Distributed systems and middleware, Multimedia communications
• Security: Authentication and access control, Network security, Intrusion detection and response, Cryptography, Information security and privacy management, Usability of security applications
• Applications and impacts: eLearning, eCommerce, Virtual communities, Social legal and ethical issues, Human interaction issues, Pervasive networks, Social networks, Network-enabled devices
• Mobile and wireless networking: 3G and 4G technologies, Mobile wireless Internet, Mobile commerce, Service discovery and management, Mobile device management, Wireless protocols, Wireless sensor or satellite networks, networks of actuators, broadband wireless access
The conference welcomes papers addressing technological and/or application level issues, as well as those illustrating the impact of networking in a societal context (e.g. commerce, communication, education).
In addition there will be three intensive workshop sessions covering interesting and controversial topics:
• Next Generation Networks – Next Revenues? Innovative ideas within Next Generation Networks will have a huge impact on our society. New applications with a dynamic deployment may support the rapid development of new services even better than before. Does this lead to new revenues as well?
• Security vs. Usability Practical evidence suggests that these are often contradictory requirements. But do the issues have to be in competition? What approaches could solve the problem?
• The Pedagogy of eLearning? The role of eLearning within teaching is continuously changing. How will a varying number of factors influence the pedagogy of eLearning? What will be the future concepts within pedagogy in this context?
Author guidelines
Authors are invited to submit their full papers or position papers, via the conference web site, by 31st January 2010. The total length of the paper should not exceed ten pages for full papers and four pages for workshop position papers, including all figures, tables and references. A comprehensive set of instructions for preparing camera ready papers will be available on the conference web site. All papers will be double-blind reviewed by members of the Programme Committee.
Important Dates
Paper submission: 31st January 2010
Author notification: 5th March 2010
Final papers: 9th April 2010
Contacts
Conference co-chairs: Prof Udo Bleimann and Prof Steven Furnell
Organising co-chairs: Dr Paul Dowland and Steffen W. Schilke, MBA
Email: info@inc2010.org
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- May 2009
Eighth International Network Conference (INC 2010)
Heidelberg, Germany 6th – 8th July 2010
Call for Papers
We invite you to participate in the International Network Conference 2010. This conference is the eighth in a series of events that was established in 1998, and will bring together leading figures from academia and industry to present and discuss the latest advances in applications and networking technologies.
Conference themes – Suggested topics for papers include, but are not limited to, the following:
• Internet technologies and applications: Internet architecture and protocols, Search technologies, Semantic web, Multicast/ broadcast technologies, SOA/Web services, Content management, Unified communications
• Network architectures and management: NGN, System management, Quality of service, Real time applications, Distributed systems and middleware, Multimedia communications
• Security: Authentication and access control, Network security, Intrusion detection and response, Cryptography, Information security and privacy management, Usability of security applications
• Applications and impacts: eLearning, eCommerce, Virtual communities, Social legal and ethical issues, Human interaction issues, Pervasive networks, Social networks, Network-enabled devices
• Mobile and wireless networking: 3G and 4G technologies, Mobile wireless Internet, Mobile commerce, Service discovery and management, Mobile device management, Wireless protocols, Wireless sensor or satellite networks, networks of actuators, broadband wireless access
The conference welcomes papers addressing technological and/or application level issues, as well as those illustrating the impact of networking in a societal context (e.g. commerce, communication, education).
In addition there will be three intensive workshop sessions covering interesting and controversial topics:
• Next Generation Networks – Next Revenues? Innovative ideas within Next Generation Networks will have a huge impact on our society. New applications with a dynamic deployment may support the rapid development of new services even better than before. Does this lead to new revenues as well?
• Security vs. Usability Practical evidence suggests that these are often contradictory requirements. But do the issues have to be in competition? What approaches could solve the problem?
• The Pedagogy of eLearning? The role of eLearning within teaching is continuously changing. How will a varying number of factors influence the pedagogy of eLearning? What will be the future concepts within pedagogy in this context?
Author guidelines
Authors are invited to submit their full papers or position papers, via the conference web site, by 31st January 2010. The total length of the paper should not exceed ten pages for full papers and four pages for workshop position papers, including all figures, tables and references. A comprehensive set of instructions for preparing camera ready papers will be available on the conference web site. All papers will be double-blind reviewed by members of the Programme Committee.
Important Dates
Paper submission: 31st January 2010
Author notification: 5th March 2010
Final papers: 9th April 2010
Contacts
Conference co-chairs: Prof Udo Bleimann and Prof Steven Furnell
Organising co-chairs: Dr Paul Dowland and Steffen W. Schilke, MBA
Email: info@inc2010.org
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Question
- Mar 2024
Dear Colleagues,
We would like to inform you that the Special Issue "Latest Research on Eye Tracking Applications" in Applied Sciences (IF: 2.7, ISSN 2076-3417) is now open to receive submissions. This Special Issue belongs to the section "Computing and Artificial Intelligence".
Special Issue Information:
Eye tracking constitutes a powerful technology which can be used for the examination of visual behavior and strategy during the observation of different types of (audio)visual stimuli presented either on a digital monitor, in the physical (real world) space, as well as in a virtual/augmented reality environment. At the same time, eye tracking has the potential to enhance the human–computer interaction experience by providing the ability to manipulate modern digital devices with human eyes. Nowadays, considering the huge amount of eye tracking applications available in various and different scientific/research and professional domains, gaze data collection, analysis, visualization, and modeling face several challenges. Such challenges mainly include the manipulation of big gaze data, the performance of remote (through the internet) experimentation, the semantic extraction of valuable knowledge from collected gaze data, gaze data synchronization during combined implementation with other experimental techniques, and real-time and/or post-experimental data collection using low-cost solutions (including webcams).
This Special Issue aims to collect high-quality original research papers, review studies, and short communications in any field connected to eye tracking research and technology. There is no restriction on the length of the submitted manuscripts. New techniques, methods, procedures, experimental frameworks, and applications related to eye tracking technology and analysis are welcome. Moreover, authors are encouraged to share innovative and open source software (e.g., a toolbox) for gaze data recording, processing, analysis, and/or visualization, as well as open access and well-documented eye tracking datasets acquired over diverse or original types of visual stimuli or conditions.
More specifically, potential topics include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Research on eye tracking hardware development
- Low-cost eye tracking solutions
- Event detection algorithms in eye tracking data
- Gaze data analysis and visualization software
- Eye tracking in laboratory, real world, and web environment
- Human–computer interaction applications
- Gaze datasets
- Eye tracking studies and applications in different research domains
We welcome comprehensive and systematic literature reviews on any of the aforementioned topics.
Keywords: eye tracking; eye movements; eye movement events detection; gaze data analysis; gaze data modeling;gaze data visualization; eye tracking hardware; eye tracking datasets; eye tracking data toolboxes; gaze interaction; webcam eye tracking; low-cost eye tracking
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 6 December 2024
For more information about the submission process and the article processing charges, please visit the website of the Special Issue:
Please do not hesitate to contact us in order to express your interest and/or if you have any questions.
We look forward to your contributions.
Guest Editors:
Dr. Vassilios Krassanakis (Department of Surveying and Geoinformatics Engineering, School of Engineering, University of West Attica, Greece)
Dr. Erwan David (Computer Science Laboratory (LIUM), Le Mans University, Le Mans, France)
Dr. Olivier Le Meur (InterDigital R&D, Rennes, France)
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- Nov 2023
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