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<font face='Lucida Grande' size='4'><b>*** CALL FOR WORKSHOP PROPOSALS ***<br></b><br>2018 European Conference on Ambient Intelligence (AmI 2018)<br><br>Golden Bay Beach Hotel, Larnaca, Cyprus, 12-14 November, 2018<br><br><a href="http://www.cs.ucy.ac.cy/~george/lm/lm.php?tk=c2NlLmNhcmxldG9uLmNhICwJCQlmZy1hcmNAbGlzdHMudW5pLXBhZGVyYm9ybi5kZQkyMDE4IEV1cm9wZWFuIENvbmZlcmVuY2Ugb24gQW1iaWVudCBJbnRlbGxpZ2VuY2UgKEFtSSAyMDE4KTogQ2FsbCBmb3IgV29ya3Nob3AgUHJvcG9zYWxzCTE2NwlMaXN0cwkxNjYJY2xpY2sJeWVzCW5v&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.cyprusconferences.org%2Fami2018">http://www.cyprusconferences.org/ami2018</a><br><br>*** Deadline for proposals: 1 May 2018 ***</font><font face='Lucida Grande'><br><br><br>Ambient intelligence refers to normal working and living environments being <br>surrounded by embedded devices that can merge unobtrusively and in<br>natural ways using information and intelligence hidden in the network<br>connecting these devices (e.g. The Internet of Things). Such devices, each<br>specialised in one or more capabilities, are intended to work together based<br>on an infrastructure of intelligent systems, to provide a variety of services<br>improving safety, security and the quality of life in ordinary living, travelling<br>and working environments.<br><b><u><br></u></b>The 2018 European Conference on Ambient Intelligence (AmI 2018) has a<br>focus on the role of Ambient Intelligence<br><br>"<i>Towards a Smart and Human Centered Internet of Things</i>".<br><br>The workshops at AmI2018 will enhance and complement the conference<br>program by providing an opportunity to present new or emerging and<br>cutting-edge topics of particular interest in the field and related areas. <br><br>We invite workshop proposals in any topic(s) of interest to Ambient<br>Intelligence and related to the conference. Each workshop proposal should<br>be emailed to the two workshop chairs, and should contain the following<br>information:<br>• workshop title,<br>• duration (half day or full day),<br>• a description of the specific scientific/technical scope of the workshop,<br>• a list of topics of interest,<br>• the reasons why the workshop should be held within AmI2018,<br>• details of all the members of the Organizing Committee (OC),<br>• relevant experience of the organizers,<br>• identification of the member of the OC who is the contact person,<br>• the list of members of Workshop Program Committee,<br>• a preliminary version of the Call for Papers,<br>• the proposed structure of the workshop,<br>• planned forms of publicity and publication plans (if any, or if they want to<br> publish in the collective volume, see below).<br><br><b><u>Workshop Acceptance Rules<br></u></b>The decision on which proposed workshops get accepted will be carried-out<br>through a two-stage process. Initially some of the workshops proposed will<br>be short-listed, based on the quality of the proposal and the relevance of the<br>topics covered. These workshops will later be confirmed at the Final Selection<br>Stage if they have successfully attracted a sufficient number of reasonable<br>quality submissions and the corresponding number of registrations for these<br>submissions. Indicative numbers: half-day workshops should have at least 5<br>registrations and full day workshops should have at least 10. If necessary,<br>workshops will be merged to provide a viable programme.<br><br><b><u>Financial Support<br></u></b>Some degree of financial support may be given to the workshop organizers,<br>dependent on the success of the workshop.<br> <br><b><u>Important Dates<br></u></b>• Receipt of workshop proposals: 1 May 2018 <br>• Shortlist of stage 1 accepted workshops: 20 May 2018<br>• Workshop CfPs and Websites: 31 May 2018<br>• Workshop Chairs to receive papers from authors: 1 September 2018<br>• Workshop author registration 30 September 2018 <br>• Accepted workshops stage 2: 15 October 2018<br>• Workshop day: 12 November 2018<br><br><b><u>Proceedings</u></b><br>Accepted workshops can follow their own publication path, provided that<br>they acknowledge AmI2018 in the publication and inform the workshop<br>and conference organizers. For workshops that are interested, collective<br>proceedings can be published in CEUR. <br><br><b><u>Workshops Chairs<br></u></b>Ioannis Chatzigiannakis (Sapienza University of Rome, Italy)<br>ichatz@diag.uniroma1.it<br><br>Fariba Sadri (Imperial College London, UK)<br>f.sadri@imperial.ac.uk<br></font>
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