[visionlist] Third Workshop on Human-Centered Computational Sensing (HCCS’22) @ PerCom 2022

Reynold Bailey rjb at cs.rit.edu
Tue Sep 28 23:41:41 -04 2021


Call for Papers

Third Workshop on Human-Centered Computational Sensing (HCCS’22) co-located
with the 20th IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Computing and
Communications (PerCom 2022), March 21-25, 2022 - Pisa, Italy.

The third edition of the Human-Centered Computational Sensing (HCCS’22)
Workshop at PerCom 2022 aims to advance and promote research about how
unobtrusive observation of human beings’ cognitive, behavioral,
physiological, and contextual data is increasingly enabling new computing
experiences. The workshop will additionally stimulate dialog about the
implications of computational sensing for society. Traditionally, sensors
have been understood narrowly as physiological measurements often captured
with wearable devices. This workshop adopts a broader, human-focused view,
envisioning sensing as time-evolving measurable data directly linked to
individuals and, by extension, to their communities. With this
understanding, sensing involves human reactions and interactions observed
in spoken, written, or signed language, eye gaze, facial and bodily
expressions, social networks, geospatial patterns, and other such
human-generated data. Advances in multimodal human data acquisition and
fusion have the potential to significantly impact all areas of human life -
productivity, health and well-being, training and education, human-computer
interaction, accessibility, safety and security, as well as gaming, sports,
and entertainment.

Topics include but are not limited to:

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   Novel methodologies for collecting and processing multimodal human
   sensing data, including remote/online data collection
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   Co-sensing of multiple individuals, groups, or communities
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   Human sensing for social good, sustainability, and green AI
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   Privacy, trustworthiness, and ethical considerations for human-centered
   computational sensing
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   Detection and analysis of human social interactions
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   Tracking and localization from human sensing data
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   New interventions acting on human-centered computational sensing
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   Fusion of multifaceted, heterogeneous, and/or incommensurable human
   sensing data
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   Artificial intelligence and machine learning algorithms for behavioral
   analysis from human sensing data, including interactive machine learning
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   Flexible intelligent human sensing systems
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   Performance efficiency across hardware and cloud contexts
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   Edge and fog computing architectures for human sensing elaboration
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   Applications of human-centered computational sensing
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   Innovative visualizations and representations of human sensing data
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   Evaluation metrics and methodologies
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   Experimental analysis with human sensing data from real-world
   applications
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   User acceptance, quality of experience and social impact studies

Important Dates:

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   Workshop paper submissions: November 14, 2021, 23:59 EST
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   Paper notifications: January 5, 2022
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   Camera ready submissions: Feb 5, 2022
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   Registration: same as main conference PerCom 22 papers (no workshop-only
   registration)
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   HCCS Workshop at PerCom 2022: To be announced (21 or 25 March 2022)

Submission and Registration:

Authors are invited to submit technical or theoretical papers for
presentation at the workshop, describing original, previously unpublished
work, which is not currently under review by another workshop, conference,
or journal. Papers should present novel perspectives within the general
scope of the workshop.

Accepted workshop papers will be included and indexed in the IEEE digital
libraries (Xplore).

Papers may be no more than 6 pages in length (overall, i.e., including
references). Authors can purchase one additional page for the camera ready
version. Papers in excess of the page limits will not be considered for
review or publication. All papers must be typeset in double-column IEEE
format using 10pt fonts on US letter paper, with all fonts embedded. The
IEEE LaTeX and Microsoft Word templates, as well as related information,
can be found at https://www.ieee.org/conferences/publishing/templates.html

Submission must be made via EDAS using Submit papers using this link:

https://hccs2022.edas.info/newPaper.php

It is a requirement that all the authors listed in the submitted paper are
also listed in EDAS. The author section of EDAS will be locked after the
workshop submission deadline to ensure that conflict-of-interest can be
properly enforced during review. If the list of authors differs between the
paper and EDAS, the paper may not be reviewed.

Each accepted workshop paper requires a full PerCom registration (no
registration is available for workshops only). Papers that are not
presented at the workshop will not be published in the proceedings.

HCCS’20 website: https://sites.google.com/view/hccs2022/

Workshop co-chairs:
Cecilia Ovesdotter Alm, Rochester Institute of Technology
Franca Delmastro, National Research Council of Italy

Publicity co-chairs:
Reynold Bailey, Rochester Institute of Technology
Michele Girolami, National Research Council of Italy

Contacting the workshop chairs: hccs2022-chairs at edas.info


Reynold Bailey, Ph.D.
Professor and Associate Undergraduate Program Coordinator
Department of Computer Science
Golisano College of Computing and Information Sciences
Rochester Institute of Technology
Golisano Hall 3015
102 Lomb Memorial Drive
Rochester, NY 14623

https://cs.rit.edu/~rjb/
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