[Corpora-List] CONTEXT'07, call for papers

From: Joergen Villadsen (jv@imm.dtu.dk)
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                      FIRST CALL FOR PAPERS

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                         CONTEXT'07

    The Sixth International and Interdisciplinary Conference on
                 Modeling and Using Context

                     August 20-24, 2007
                Roskilde University, Denmark

                   Submissions deadlines:
             Full papers: March 15, 2007
             Poster and Demonstration abstracts: March 15, 2007

                   http://context-07.ruc.dk/
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    The Sixth International and Interdisciplinary Conference on Modeling and
    Using Context (CONTEXT'07) will provide a forum for presenting and
    discussing high-quality research and applications on context. The
    conference will include paper and poster presentations, system
    demonstrations, workshops, and a doctoral consortium. The conference
    invites researchers and practitioners to share insights and cutting-edge
    results from a wide range of disciplines including:

         Computer Science, especially
              Artificial Intelligence and Ubiquitous Computing

         Cognitive Science Linguistics

         Organizational Sciences Philosophy

         Psychology

         Application areas such as Medicine and Law

    Context affects a wide range of activities in humans and animals as well
    as in artificial agents and other systems. The importance of context is
    widely acknowledged, and "context" has become an area of study in its
    own right, as evidenced by numerous workshops, symposia, seminars, and
    conferences on this area. CONTEXT, the oldest conference series focusing
    on context, is unique in its emphasis on interdisciplinary research.
    Previous CONTEXT conferences have been held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
    (CONTEXT'97), Trento, Italy (CONTEXT'99, LNCS 1688), Dundee, Scotland
    (CONTEXT'01, LNCS 2116), Palo Alto, U.S.A. (CONTEXT'03, LNCS 2680), and
    Paris, France (CONTEXT'05, LNCS 3554).
    Each of these brought together researchers and practitioners from many
    disparate fields to discuss and report on context-related research and
    projects.

    TOPICS OF INTEREST
    ------------------

    The following list illustrates sample research areas whose perspectives on
    context are solicited for the conference. This is not an exhaustive list,
    and contributions addressing context from other perspectives are welcome.
    The conference scope includes the contextual issues related to areas such
    as:

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

    CONFERENCE EVENTS
    -----------------

    CONTEXT'07 will include paper presentation sessions, a poster and
    demonstration session, two days of workshops, and a doctoral
    consortium. Workshops and the doctoral consortium will circulate separate
    calls for papers and participation, which will also be available at the
    conference web site.

    ACCEPTANCE CRITERIA AND SUBMISSION CATEGORIES
    ---------------------------------------------

    Because CONTEXT'07 will be an interdisciplinary forum, all submissions will
    be evaluated both for their technical merit and for their accessibility to
    an interdisciplinary audience. Works that transcend disciplinary boundaries
    are especially encouraged.

    Submissions may be for full papers, poster abstracts, or demonstration
    abstracts. Full papers will be accepted either for oral presentation or for
    presentation at a poster session. All accepted full paper submissions will
    be published in the proceedings. Accepted posters and demonstrations will be
    presented at the poster session, and the associated abstracts will be
    published in a brochure distributed to attendees. For additional details
    see the conference web site.

    For a paper to appear in the proceedings, at least one author must register
    for the conference by the deadline for camera-ready copy.

    SUBMISSION PROCEDURES
    ---------------------

    Papers must be submitted electronically as PDF files. Submissions cannot
    exceed 14 pages in the Springer LNAI format. Detailed formatting and
    submissions instructions, as well as LaTeX and Word templates, will be
    available in the author instructions section of the conference Web
    site.

    All accepted authors will have the option of presenting a system
    demonstration at the poster session. Authors wishing to present a
    demonstration without an accompanying paper must submit a demonstration
    abstract. Demonstration abstracts should describe cutting-edge systems not
    described in paper submissions. Demonstration abstracts should summarize
    the system's behavior and significance, and should include at least one
    screen shot. If desired, they may also include the URL of an informal video
    on the web. Demonstration abstracts should be at most 2 pages long.

    MULTIPLE SUBMISSIONS POLICY
    ---------------------------

    CONTEXT'07 will not accept any paper which, at the time of submission, is
    under review for or has already been published or accepted for publication
    in a journal or another conference. This restriction does not apply to
    submissions for workshops and other venues with a limited audience.

    IMPORTANT DATES
    ---------------

    Deadline for workshop proposal submissions January 31,
    2007
    Deadline for paper submissions March 15, 2007
    Deadline for poster and demonstration abstract submissions March 15, 2007
    Notification of acceptance/rejection for paper submissions May 7, 2007
    Suggested deadline for workshop paper submission May 15, 2007
    Deadline for final versions of accepted papers May 31, 2007
    Workshop days August 20-21, 2007
    Main conference (including poster and demo sessions) August 22-24, 2007

    CONFERENCE ORGANIZERS
    ---------------------

    CONFERENCE CHAIR
        Boicho Kokinov, New Bulgarian University, Bulgaria

    PROGRAM CO-CHAIRS
        Daniel C. Richardson, UCSC, USA
        Thomas R. Roth-Berghofer, DFKI, Germany
        Laure Vieu, IRIT-CNRS, France, and ISTC-CNR, Italy

    WORKSHOPS CHAIR
        Stefan Schulz, The e-Spirit Company GmbH, Dortmund, Germany

    ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
        Henning Christiansen, Roskilde University, Denmark (Chair)
        Troels Andreasen, Roskilde University, Denmark
        John Gallagher, Roskilde University, Denmark
        Mads Rosendahl, Roskilde University, Denmark
        Jřrgen Villadsen, Technical University of Denmark (Publicity Chair)

    STEERING COMMITTEE
        Chiara Ghidini, ITC-irst, Italy (Chair)
        Varol Akman, Bilkent University, Turkey
        Massimo Benerecetti, University of Naples, Italy
        Paolo Bouquet, University of Trento, Italy
        Patrick Brézillon, University of Paris 6, France
        Anind Dey, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
        Fausto Giunchiglia, ITC-irst, Italy
        Boicho Kokinov, New Bulgarian University, Bulgaria
        David Leake, Indiana University, USA
        Luciano Serafini, Trentino Cultural Institute (ITC), Italy
        Rich Thomason, University of Michigan, USA
        Roy Turner, University of Maine, USA
        Roger A. Young, University of Dundee, UK

    FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
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    Please see http://context-07.ruc.dk/ for additional information on the
    conference, complete committee information, and contacts for questions.



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