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WristSense 2015 : Workshop on Sensing Systems and Applications Using Wrist Worn Smart Devices (co-located with IEEE PerCom) | |||||||||||||||
Link: http://sites.google.com/site/wristsenseworkshop2015/ | |||||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||||
Recently there has been a growing interest in consumerization of wrist-worn devices especially smart watches and wrist bands. Many large corporations such as Samsung and Sony already have a commodity smart watch and many other companies are believed to be working on wrist-worn smart devices (e.g., recent Apple watch announcement). Smart-watches and bands are equipped with many sensors, (for example, latest Samsung Gear devices have heart rate, accelerometer, gyroscope, infrared sensors etc.) a processor, communication radios (for example, Bluetooth or Wi-Fi) and a small size display. It is, therefore, possible to capture information about the device user, perform computation and communication using these devices to infer various activities/contexts of the user. Further, they also represent a perfect platform to conduct research on human activity, behavior, and related areas, given the capabilities described above. Moreover, compared to smartphones, wrist-worn smart devices provide richer information about certain user activities (e.g., eating, typing, and sleeping). In most cases, a smart watch is also connected to a powerful smartphone, which could help in drawing many interesting inferences by combining data from both these devices.
We invite paper submissions in the following areas: - Design, implementation, and evaluation of systems using wrist based smart devices. - Design and implementation of pervasive applications for wrist-worn smart devices and/or smartphones. - Description of experiences in data collection and deployments using wrist-worn devices and/or smartphones. - Feedback, notifications, and alerts using wrist-worn smart devices. - User behavior analysis on data collected from wrist device and/or smartphones. - User activity and context recognition using wrist-worn smart devices. - Achieving energy efficiency and extending battery life of wearable devices. - Efficient communication between wearable devices and smartphones. - Privacy aspects related to data collection from wearable wrist-worn devices. Submission Guidelines Submitted papers must be original contributions that are unpublished and are not currently under consideration for publication elsewhere. Papers should be no more than 6 pages in length and must adhere to IEEE PerCom workshop format (2 column, 10pt font), including references, figures and tables. Please refer to IEEE Computer Society 8.5" x 11" authors kit for formatting guidelines as well as IEEE Latex and Microsoft Word templates. http://www.computer.org/portal/web/cscps/formatting ***Samsung Gear Best Paper Award*** The Samsung Gear award will be given to the best paper presented at the workshop to acknowledge and encourage excellence in research. The awardee will be presented with a certificate and a Samsung Gear at the workshop. Important Dates Workshop paper submissions: December 8, 2014 (11:59 PM ET). Paper notification date: January 9, 2015. Camera ready: January 28, 2015 Workshop date: March 27, 2015. More details at: https://sites.google.com/site/wristsenseworkshop2015/ |
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