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SocialSens 2015 : Last CFP: First International Workshop on Social Sensing (SocialSens 2015)

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Link: http://www3.nd.edu/~dwang5/SocialSens2015/
 
When Oct 19, 2015 - Oct 19, 2015
Where Dallas, TX, USA
Submission Deadline Jul 17, 2015
Notification Due Aug 1, 2015
Final Version Due Aug 7, 2015
Categories    computer science   sensor network   data mining   machine learning
 

Call For Papers

Social sensing has emerged as a new paradigm for collecting sensory measurements by means of "crowd-sourcing" sensory data collection tasks to a human population. Humans can act as sensor carriers (e.g., carrying GPS devices that share location data), sensor operators (e.g., taking pictures with smart phones), or as sensors themselves (e.g., sharing their observations on Twitter). The proliferation of sensors in the possession of the average individual, together with the popularity of social networks that allow massive information dissemination, heralds an era of social sensing that brings about new research challenges and opportunities in this emerging field.
The first international workshop on social sensing will bring together researchers and engineers from academia, industry, and government to present recent advances in both theoretical and experimental research. The scope of the workshop includes social sensing, ubiquitous, mobile and pervasive sensing, participatory and opportunistic sensing, urban sensing, social signal processing, information and coding theory, information processing and knowledge discovery from sensor data, data reliability, privacy and security issues, cyber-physical-systems with human-in-the-loop. We invite technical papers describing original ideas, exciting results, and/or real-world experiences involving the social sensing paradigm.

Topics of interest include but are not limited to the following:

Social sensing
Ubiquitous, mobile and pervasive sensing
Participatory and opportunistic sensing
Urban sensing
Data reliability in social sensing
Privacy and security in social sensing
Soical networks as sensor networks
Social signal processing
Information and coding theory
Information processing and knowledge discovery from sensor data
Sensing unstructured data
Cyber-physical-systems with human-in-the-loop

Submission Guidelines

All submissions should be written in English with a maximum length of 6, including title, abstract, all figures, tables, and references. Papers should be prepared as per IEEE conference proceedings format. All paper submission will be electronic, in PDF format. At least one author of each accepted paper must register for the workshop and present the paper.

Submission website can be found at: https://www.edas.info/newPaper.php?c=20955


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