AwareCast 2013: 2nd Workshop on recent advances in behavior prediction and pro-active pervasive computing

Event Dates

Sep 08, 2013 - Sep 08, 2013

Location

Zurich, Switzerland

Submission Deadline

May 31, 2013

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CALL FOR PAPERS

AwareCast 2013: 2nd Workshop on recent advances in behavior prediction

and pro-active pervasive computing

(http://www.comtec.eecs.uni-kassel.de/awarecast/)

In conjunction with 2013 ACM International Joint Conference on Pervasive

and Ubiquitous Computing (UbiComp 2013)

September 8-9, 2013, in Zurich, Switzerland

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Context prediction breaks the border from reaction on past and present

stimuli to proactive anticipation of actions. Research directions spread

from applications for context prediction over event prediction,

architectures for context prediction, data formats, and algorithms.

Recent work focuses on three main challenges:

1. Prediction beyond location

2. Benchmarks and common data sets

3. Common development frameworks

While there have been contributions targeting some of these challenges,

we still see them as unsolved. Thus we invite unique contribution

addressing these challenges and provide a forum to facilitate

collaboration among research groups focusing on context prediction.

TOPICS OF INTEREST INCLUDE, BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO:

* ACCURATE PREDICTION OF SELDOM EVENTS: Important events are frequently

also seldom events. How can we train a system on events which are not

likely covered by training data sets?

* IDENTIFICATION OF ACTIONS AND SITUATIONS SUITABLE FOR CONTEXT

PREDICTION: User behaviour is noisy and not necessarily contains

patterns which can be predicted. In particular, predictable patterns

are frequently interleaved with non-predictable patterns. Inherently,

the underlying (stochastic?) process has to feature some regularity or

trends.

* CONTINUOUS LEARNING: User behaviour and habit changes over time. To

guarantee constant accuracy, the approach must be able to ‘forget’

patterns which grow unimportant.

* DEVELOPMENT FRAMEWORKS: To pave the way for a broader use of context

prediction in applications, robust and easy to use frameworks are in

need. These frameworks should simplify the development of context

prediction applications and preferably be available as open source.

* NOVEL APPLICATIONS: As discussed above, research on context prediction

used to focus heavily on location prediction. While contributions

dealing with location prediction are welcome, when they address at

least one of the other topics, we like to see novel application of

context prediction.

* MULTI-USER AND MULTI-SENSOR PREDICTION: Since humans tend to behave

similar, the context time series of other users may be helpful to

increase the accuracy of context prediction for similar users.

Additionally the utilization of multiple sensors may affect the

robustness of the prediction approaches.

* DATA SETS AND BENCHMARKS: Currently, comprehensive data-sets are

created for context-computing. However, these data-sets are hardly

sufficient to be applied for context prediction applications. In

particular, data has to be sampled over longer time-spans and cover

stochastic processes which are inherently predictable.

* PRIVACY AND TRUST: Shared time series but also the fact that context

time series might cover events and actions of remote entities rises

questions of privacy and trust.

IMPORTANT DATES:

Paper Submission Deadline (last extension): May 31, 2013

Author Notification: June 14, 2013

Camera-ready version due: June 23, 2013

Workshop: September 8, 2013

PROGRAM COMMITTEE, SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS:

See the workshop website:

http://www.comtec.eecs.uni-kassel.de/awarecast/

CHAIRS:

Klaus David, University of Kassel, Germany

Bernd N. Klein, Institute decentralised Energy Technologies, Germany

Sian Lun Lau, Sunway University, Malysia

Stephan Sigg, National Institute of Informatics, Japan

Brian Ziebart, University of Illinoi at Chicago, USA

CONTACT INFO:

Email: n.klein@ide-kassel.de