22.1496, FYI: Call for Workshop Proposals: CONTEXT '11

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Subject: 22.1496, FYI: Call for Workshop Proposals: CONTEXT '11

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Subject: Call for Workshop Proposals: CONTEXT '11
 

	
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From: Robert Ross [robert.ross at dit.ie]
Subject: Call for Workshop Proposals: CONTEXT '11

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CONTEXT '11
The Seventh International and Interdisciplinary Conference on Modeling and
Using Context
http://context-11.teco.edu/cfpw.html

Call for Workshop Proposals
Deadline: April 10, 2011

CONTEXT'11 will provide a forum for presenting and discussing high-quality 
research and applications on context. The conference will include paper, 
poster, and video presentations, system demonstrations, workshops, and a 
doctoral consortium. The conference invites researchers and practitioners to 
share insights and cutting-edge results from the wide range of disciplines 
concerned with context, including: the Cognitive Sciences (Linguistics, 
Psychology, Philosophy, Computer Science, Neuroscience), the Social 
Sciences and Organizational Sciences, and all application areas, including 
Medicine and Law.

The main goal of the CONTEXT'11 workshops is to stimulate and facilitate an 
active exchange on unique and interdisciplinary applications, ideas, 
approaches, and methods about specific topics in the general area of 
modeling and using context. The Workshops provide a setting that fosters 
informal discussion and active engagement among attendees. Researchers 
from all disciplines are invited to submit proposals for workshops for review. 
Workshops on specific relevant aspects of broader topics and newly evolving 
areas of Context are particularly encouraged.

Areas of interest include but are not limited to the topics of the main 
conference:

Analogy and Case-Based Reasoning; Knowledge Engineering and 
Ontologies; Language Understanding and Production; Autonomous Agents 
and Agent-based Systems; Learning; Cognitive Modeling; Linguistics; 
Concepts and Categorization; Memory, Representation and Access; 
Context-Aware Services and Systems; Context-Recognition; Multiagent 
Systems and Interagent Communication; Distributed Information Systems; 
Neuroscience; Formal Semantics and Pragmatics; Formal Ontology of 
Context Domains; Formal Theories of Context; Organizational Theory and 
Design; Heterogeneous Information Integration; Perception; 
Pervasive/Ubiquitous Computing; Human Decision-Making and Decision 
Support Systems; Philosophical Foundations of Context; Human-Centered 
Computing; Problem Solving and Planning; Human-Computer Interaction; 
Psychological Experiments; Information Management; Reasoning; Intelligent 
Tutoring Systems; Relevance Computation and Relevance Theories; 
Intelligent User Interfaces; Intelligent/Semantic Web Systems; Sensor 
Networks and Sensing Systems; Knowledge Representation; Situated and 
Distributed Cognition

Workshop Format:

Workshops in general will be one full day in duration, exceptionally lasting 
half a day or two days. Format and content of each workshop will largely be 
determined by each workshop's organizing committee. Proposals for ''mini-
conference'' style workshops are discouraged and ample time should be 
allotted for general discussion. Workshop organizers and attendees must 
register for the main CONTEXT'11 conference.

For presenting workshop summaries to all conference attendees, a time slot 
of about 10 minutes each will be provided in coordination with the main 
conference's regular sessions. These summaries should be presented by at 
least one of the workshop's organizers.

Submission of Workshop Proposals:

Workshop proposals should include a main document and an appendix. The
main document should be no longer than two pages and include:

- The proposed title of the workshop
- The names of the workshop organizers
- A brief introduction to the area
- Expected results of the workshop
- Any important references (max 5)

The appendix does not have a page limit, but should include the following:

- A brief description of the technical issues the workshop addresses
- A brief discussion of target audience and relevance to CONTEXT'11
- A description of the intended workshop format and style
- A preliminary workshop schedule
- A description of paper review process
- A list of potential program committee members with affiliations
- An estimated number of attendees with justification
- A list of related workshops with dates and location
- Contact information, titles and affiliations of workshop organizers.
Workshop organizers should consist of three individuals knowledgeable about
the technical issues to be addressed and, ideally, not being from the same
institution

All proposals should be submitted by email as PDF documents (ideally
formatted to the LNCS style) to the CONTEXT'11 workshop chair at:

context11-ws at teco.edu

Where workshop proposals are being proposed within a community where 
an extended abstract rather than full paper review process is typically 
required, the workshop proposal should make this case clear, and also make 
clear how a review process will guarantee high quality contributions.

Proposals will be reviewed by the program committee and prospective 
organizers will be notified of their decision no later than April 20th, 2011.

For more information, please visit:

http://context-11.teco.edu/cfpw.html

Important Dates:

April 10, 2011. Deadline for Workshop Proposal Submission
September 26/27, 2011. Workshop Days

General Chairs:

Michael Beigl, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany
Henning Christiansen, Roskilde University, Denmark
Thomas R. Roth-Berghofer, University of Hildesheim, Germany

Workshop Chair:

Robert J. Ross, Dublin Institute of Technology, Ireland
e-mail: context11-ws at teco.edu 



Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science
                     Computational Linguistics
                     Pragmatics
                     Semantics





 


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