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<P STYLE="margin-bottom: 0cm">=========== #di2014 | CALL FOR PAPERS
========<BR><BR>CALL FOR PAPERS – #di2014<BR>International
Conference on Digital Intelligence<BR>Sept. 17-19, 2014 - Nantes,
France<BR><A HREF="http://www.di2014.org/">www.di2014.org</A> -
@DIConf2014<BR><BR><BR>##### DEADLINE EXTENSION - DEADLINE EXTENSION
#####<BR><BR> ****************************************<BR> * NEW
SUBMISSION DEADLINE IS MAY 16
*<BR>****************************************<BR><BR>##### DEADLINE
EXTENSION - DEADLINE EXTENSION #####<BR><BR><BR>Digital
Intelligence 2014 (#di2014) is a new international scientific and
interdisciplinary conference dedicated to digital society and
cultures. The challenge is to bring together researchers from various
disciplines (ICT, humanities, biology & health...) in order to
discuss and contribute to shape a new scientific and cultural
paradigm.<BR><BR>#di2014 will be jointly organized with Scopitone,
the main French Festival on digital arts and electronic music
(Scopitone 2014, Sept. 16-21, 2014).<BR><BR>The program will be built
around four main components: plenary invited talks, contributed talks
in parallel sessions, artistic sessions, performances and works
shared with the Scopitone festival and finally sessions and events
related to the (real) economy of digital cultures.<BR><BR>Program
co-chairs: Milad Doueihi (Canada) & Frédéric
Benhamou (France)<BR>Conference co-chairs: Francky Trichet,
Université de Nantes (France) & Stéphane Roche,
Université Laval (Canada)<BR><BR>----------------------
INVITED SPEAKERS ----------------------<BR><BR>- Serge Abiteboul,
Académie des Sciences / INRIA / Collège de France,
France<BR><BR>- Gérard Berry, Académie des Sciences /
INRIA / Collège de France, France<BR><BR>- Caterina Fake,
Co-Founder of Flickr, Findery & Hunch, USA<BR><BR>- Bruno Latour,
MediaLab, Science Po, France<BR><BR>- Carlo Ratti, MIT Senseable City
Lab, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA<BR><BR>- Jeffrey
Schnapp, MetaLAB, Harvard University, USA<BR><BR>------------------------
IMPORTANT DATES ---------------------<BR><BR>- Submission deadline:
<B>May 16, 2014</B><BR><BR>- Notification of acceptance/rejection:
June 30, 2014<BR><BR>- Conference: Sept. 17-19,
2014<BR><BR>--------------------- SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
---------------<BR><BR>Papers should be submitted online using this
form: <A HREF="https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=di2014">https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=di2014</A><BR><BR>Papers
should not exceed 5 pages in LNCS format
(<A HREF="http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html">http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html</A>)
and should be submitted in PDF format.<BR><BR>The submitted papers
(technical or position papers, surveys) must be unpublished and must
not be under review elsewhere.<BR><BR><BR>--------------------------------
TOPICS ------------------------------<BR><BR>Main areas of interest
include, but are not limited to:<BR><BR>- Art & Culturally-Aware
Information Technology: Digital Art, IT for cultural, natural and
scientific Heritage, In-museum Innovative Technology and uses<BR><BR>-
Data: Big Data, Open Data, Linked Data, Data Journalism, Data
Visualization<BR><BR>- Digital Organizations: Applications of new
technologies to e-Business and e-Administration, e-Commerce,
e-Marketing, m-Commerce, m-Marketing, Organizational and management
issues<BR><BR>- Social Web: Social Network Analysis, Communities of
practice / interest in social media and mobile devices, Collective
intelligence, Collaborative production and Social Computing,
Knowledge Ecosystems, Digital Ecosystems, Economics and social
innovation on Digital Ecosystems<BR><BR>- Digital Identity:
e-reputation (human, product, enterprise, government, etc.), Digital
traces and memories, Privacy, Trust, Security and Personal Data
Management Systems, Human factors (culture, affect, motivation,
cognition) and user centered design in digital technology<BR><BR>-
e-Learning: Social impact and cultural issues in e-Learning, Policy
and organizational issues in e-Learning, e-Universities, e-Schools,
e-Learning technologies and tools, e-Learning standards (Open Course
Ware, Open Access), open e-Learning : OER, MOOCs, virtual mobility<BR><BR>-
Green Digital Economy: Green computing, IT for Sustainability, Smart
Cities and Homes<BR><BR>- Digital Trends and Emerging Practices:
Cloud Computing, Emotional Computing, Serious Games, Makers, FabLabs,
MediaLabs, LivingLabs, ArtLab, innovative Digital Solution in Health,
Tourism, Internet of Things, Digital Addiction Studies<BR><BR>-
Human-Robot Interaction: Ethical and social issues of HRI,
Bio-inspired robotics, Humanoid robotics, Socially intelligent
robots, assistive (health & personal care) robotics,
Transhumanism<BR><BR>- Human-Computer Interaction: Virtual, Augmented
and Mixed Reality, Design, User Experience and Usability<BR><BR>-
Digital humanities: Philosophy of the Web, Digital Literature,
Digital Literacy<BR><BR><BR>------------- PROGRAM COMMITTEE (current
list) -----------<BR><BR>Area chairs:<BR><BR>- Data: Serge Abiteboul,
Académie des Sciences / Collège de France / INRIA,
France<BR><BR>- The Commons: Philippe Aigrain, La Quadrature du Net /
Sopinspace, France<BR><BR>- Human robot interaction: Yuichiro Anzai,
Department of Computer Science, Japan Society for Promotion of
Sciences / Keio University, Japan<BR><BR>- Digital literacy: Gérard
Berry, Chair in Algorithms, Machines and Languages, French Académie
des Sciences / Collège de France / INRIA, France<BR><BR>-
Digital literature: Alexandre Gefen, Centre d'Étude de la
Littérature Française, Université Paris-Sorbonne
– Paris 4, France<BR><BR>- Social web: Anne-Marie Kermarrec,
INRIA, France<BR><BR>- e-learning: Rory McGreal, UNESCO/Commonwealth
of Learning Chair in Open Educational Resources, Athabasca
University, Canada<BR><BR>- Art & culturally aware information
technology: Ryohei Nakatsu, Interactive & Digital Media
Institute, National University of Singapore, Singapore<BR><BR>- Smart
cities: Stéphane Roche, Department of Geomatics, Université
Laval - Québec, Canada<BR><BR>- Digital humanities: Jeffrey T.
Schnapp, MetaLAB, Harvard University, USA<BR><BR>- Security, privacy
& digital identity: Pascal Van Hentenryck, Australian National
University / NICTA, Australia<BR><BR><BR>PC members:<BR><BR>- Reda S.
Alhajj, Department of Computer Science, University of Calgary,
Canada<BR>- Gérard Assayag, STMS Lab - Sciences &
Technologies Musique & Son, IRCAM, France<BR>- Francis Bach,
Computer Science Laboratory, Ecole Normale Supérieure / INRIA,
France<BR>- Christine Balagué, Chair Marketing and Social
Networks, Institut Mines-Telecom, France<BR>- François
Bancilhon, Data publica, France<BR>- Christoph Bartneck, Human
Interface Laboratory, Canterbury University, Australia<BR>- David
Bates, Berkeley Center for New Media, University of California -
Berkeley, USA<BR>- Michel Beaudouin-Lafon, Computer Sciences
Laboratory, Université Paris Sud, France<BR>- Daren C.
Brabham, Annenberg School for Communication & Journalism,
University of Southern California, USA<BR>- Ben Brabon, Department of
English and History, Edge Hill University, UK<BR>- Patrick Y.K. Chau,
School of Business, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong<BR>-
Philippe Codognet, University Pierre & Marie Curie-Paris 6 /
University of Tokyo, France/Japan<BR>- Jozef Colpaert, Director R&D
of Language Institute Linguapolis, Universiteit Antwerpen, Belgium<BR>-
Colin de la Higuera, LINA- Nantes Atlantic Computer Science
laboratory, Université de Nantes, France<BR>- Sir John Daniel,
Open and Distance Learning, UK<BR>- Manuel Fernandez, Human Scale
City, Spain<BR>- Patrick Gallinari, LIP6 - Computer Sciences
Laboratory, Université Pierre et Marie Curie, France<BR>-
Krishna Gummadi, Networked Systems Research Group, Max Planck
Institute for Software Systems, Germany<BR>- Lynda Hardman,
Information Access research group, Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica
(CWI), The Netherlands.<BR>- Katja Hose, Department of Computer
Science, Aalborg University, Denmark<BR>- Joaquin Huerta, Department
of Computer Languages and Systems, Universidad Jaume I de Castellón,
Spain<BR>- Erkki Huhtamo, Department of Design Media Arts, University
of California, Los Angeles, USA<BR>- Michita Imai, Department of
Computer Science, Keio University, Japan<BR>- Sirkka Jarvenpaa,
McCombs School of Business, The University of Texas at Austin, USA<BR>-
Florian Kerschbaum, SAP, Germany<BR>- Marie-Noëlle Lamy, Faculty
of Education and Language Studies, Open university, UK,<BR>- George
Legrady, Experimental Visualization Lab, University of California,
Santa Barbara, USA<BR>- Dominique Lestel, Department of Philosophy,
Ecole Normale Supérieure, France<BR>- Manuel Lima, Parsons
School of Design / Founder of VisualComplexity.com, USA<BR>- Michel
Lussault, French National Institute For Education, ENS of Lyon -
University of Lyon <BR>- Amélie Marian, Computer Science
Department, Rotgers University, USA<BR>- Alessandro Marianantoni,
REMAP, University of California, Los Angeles USA<BR>- Cathy Marshall,
Microsoft Research, USA<BR>- Carlos Moreno, Groupe GDF-SUEZ, France<BR>-
Neil Morris, Digital learning team, University of Leeds, UK<BR>- Mir
Mostafavi J., Department of Geomatics, Université Laval -
Québec, Canada<BR>- Beniamino Murgante, School of Engineering,
University of Basilicata, Italy<BR>- Liam Murray, School of
Languages, Literature, Culture and Communication, University of
Limerick, Ireland<BR>- Frank Nack, Informatics Institute of the
University of Amsterdam (UvA),The Netherlands<BR>- Enrico Nardelli,
Dipartimento di Matematica, Universita' di Roma "Tor Vergata",
Italy<BR>- Nicola Nova, Research Institute of Art and Design, Genève
/ Near Future Laboratory, Switzerland<BR>- François Pachet,
Computer Science Laboratory, SONY, Paris, France<BR>- John Savage,
Computer Science Department, Brown University, USA<BR>- Françoise
Soulié, KXEN, France<BR>- Christoph Sorge, Institute of Law
and Informatics, Saarland University, Germany<BR>- Bernard Stiegler,
Ars Industrialis, Centre Pompidou, France<BR>- Steve Tadelis, eBay
research Lab, eBay / University of California - Berkeley, USA<BR>-
Naoko Tosa, Academic Center for Computing and Media Studies, Kyoto
University, Japan<BR>- Lena Wiese, Institute of Computer Science,
University of Goettingen, Germany<BR>- Tien-Tsin Wong, department of
Computer Science & Engineering, Chinese University of Hong Kong,
Hong Kong<BR>- Eiko Yoneki, Computer Laboratory, University of
Cambridge, UK<BR>- Christian Zimmerman, Institute of Computer Science
and Social Studies, Department of Telematics, University of Freiburg,
Germany<BR><BR>--------------------------- PROCEEDINGS
--------------------------<BR><BR>The accepted papers will be
included in the electronic conference proceedings.<BR><BR>Authors of
selected conference papers will be invited to submit an extended
version of their work to scientific journals or a compilation volume
of articles.<BR><BR>---------------------- NANTES DIGITAL WEEK
--------------------<BR><BR>#di2014 is at the heart of the Nantes
Digital Week (Sept. 13-21, 2014) which brings together conferences,
workshops, demonstrations, performances and concerts related to Art,
Science and Economy.<BR><BR>Both festive, innovative and hybrid,
Nantes Digital Week targets a wide audience and will be organized
around major events including #di2014, Startup Weekend, Scopitone
festival on Digital Art and Electronic Cultures, FabLab Day, Robotics
Day, etc.
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