[AISWorld] Extended deadline: Workshop MobileCH 2018 - May 17th

Sylvain Castagnos sylvain.castagnos at loria.fr
Thu May 10 12:52:57 EDT 2018


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         Call for Papers: Workshop MobileCH 2018

                  co-located with MobileHCI 2018

                             to be held in

           Barcelona, Spain, 3rd September 2018

mobilech2018.loria.fr <http://mobilech2018.loria.fr/>

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Important Dates:

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** Extended Submission Deadline: May 17th, 2018  (11:59pm AoE)

** Notification of Acceptance: June 15th, 2018

** Camera-Ready Versions Due: June 29th, 2018

Deadlines refer to 23:59 (11:59pm) in the AoE (Anywhere on Earth) time zone.

Workshop Organizers:

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     Sylvain Castagnos (University of Lorraine - CNRS - LORIA, 
France)sylvain.castagnos at loria.fr <mailto:sylvain.castagnos at loria.fr>

     Tsvi Kuflik (University of Haifa, Israel)tsvikak at com.haifa.ac.il 
<mailto:tsvikak at com.haifa.ac.il>

     Ioanna Lykourentzou (Luxembourg Institute of Science and 
Technology, Luxembourg)ioanna.lykourentzou at list.lu 
<mailto:ioanna.lykourentzou at list.lu>

     Manolis Wallace (ΓΑΒ LAB - University of the Peloponnese, 
Greece)wallace at uop.gr <mailto:wallace at uop.gr>

Call for Papers:

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We are pleased to invite you to contribute to the Second Workshop on 
Mobile Access to Cultural Heritage(MobileCH 2018), to be held in 
Barcelona (Spain) on September 3rd 2018, in conjunction with Mobile HCI 
2018 - the 20th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction 
with Mobile Devices and Services.

Given the growing interest in Cultural Heritage (CH) and considering 
that 2018 has been declared the European Year of Cultural Heritage , but 
also following the successful workshop at Mobile HCI 2016, Mobile-CH 
2018 will be again the meeting point between cultural heritage and 
personalization research – using any kind of mobile technology to 
enhance the personal experience in cultural heritage sites. The proposed 
workshop aims at bringing together researchers and practitioners who are 
working on various aspects of CH and are interested in exploring the 
potential of cutting-edge mobile technology (onsite as well as online) 
to enhance the CH visit experience. This include researchers, 
practitioners, and students from the Information and Communication 
Technologies (ICT) area, as well as from the domains of CH and 
Humanities (including museums, archives, libraries, and more). We also 
expect to attract personalization researchers who want to explore this 
class of contexts. The expected result of the workshop is a 
multidisciplinary research agenda that will be based on recent research 
results, will define future research directions, and forge new research 
collaborations.

Any work which is at the same time relevant to the Mobile HCI 2018 
general list of topics, and that is being applied to cultural heritage 
is relevant to the workshop. Specific topics of interest, when applied 
to cultural heritage include (but are not limited to):

     - Navigation and browsing in digital and physical cultural heritage 
collections

     - Recommendation strategies for CH

     - Adaptation strategies for text and non-verbal content in CH

     - NLG techniques for mobile user modeling in CH sites

     - Integration of virtual and physical collections

     - Ambient Cultural Heritage

     - Mobile museum guides & personal museum assistants

     - Context-aware information presentation in CH

     - Interactive user interfaces for CH applications

     - Personalization for group of visitors to CH sites

     - Personalization across the whole of an person's digital ecosystem

     - Long term personalization

     - IoT and Cultural Heritage

     - The cloud and Cultural Heritage

Submissions:

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Submission types may be long research papers – reporting on complete 
research (8 pages), short papers reporting on work in progress (5 pages) 
or position papers presenting novel ideas (2-4 pages). Especially 
encouraged late breaking ideas and results related to studies presented 
at the main Mobile HCI conference.

Papers should be submitted in EasyChair to

https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=mobilech2018

Proceedings:

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Long et short papers will be published by CEUR Workshop Proceedings 
(CEUR-WS.org <http://ceur-ws.org/>).

Submission guidelines:

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All submitted papers must

     * be written in English

     * contain author names, affiliations, and email addresses

     * be formatted according to the LNCS Format 
(ftp://ftp.springernature.com/cs-proceeding/llncs/llncs2e.zip)

     * be in PDF (make sure that the PDF can be viewed on any platform). 
If accepted, we will ask for the source files (.tex, .bib, images...) 
and the pdf file.

     * occupy no more than 8 pages, including the abstract, references, 
and appendices.

It is the authors’ responsibility to ensure that their submissions

adhere strictly to the required format.

All submissions must be entered into the reviewing system:

https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=mobilech2018

Follow us on:

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Twitterhttps://twitter.com/MobileCH2018



-- 
Sylvain CASTAGNOS
KIWI Team
LORIA Laboratory




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