[Apologies if you receive this more than once] =============================================== CALL FOR PAPERS: Workshop SIREMTI2015
November 12-13th, 2015 Berlin, Germany Workshop site: https://sites.google.com/site/siremitei2015/home Conference site: http://mobicase.org/2015/show/home *extended* Paper submission deadline: September 30th, 2015 =============================================== Workshop on Situation Recognition by Mining Temporal Information SIREMTI2015 November 2015 in Berlin, Germany at MobiCASE 2015 We are interested in bringing together researchers focusing on mining temporal information in different data with the goal of situation recognition. The different data includes web data, mobile user data, sensor data from any environmental sensors, data from ambient RF signals. The works should (in best case) relate to the use cases from assistive technology, including emergency assistance, and present ideas and solutions to situation recognition. Also, we welcome research works describing relevant use cases or reporting on any applied solutions to the problems of situation recognition. This workshop aims at merging research works relevant to mining temporal information from any kind of data with a special focus on (but not limited to) the following topics: - Trend Mining - Temporal Data Mining - Topic Mining and Mining of Users Posts - Data-based Situation Recognition - Intelligent Situation Recognition - Wireless Data Mining - Signal Detection and Analysis - Complex Event Processing and Messaging Analytics - Semantic Complex Event Processing - Data Stream Processing - Data Mining on Streaming Data - Semantic Technologies for Situation Recognition We invite submissions for papers that describe new research developments as well as recently published and ongoing research in situation recognition based on harvesting temporal information with regard (but not limited) to the topics as described above. We are interested in discussing together analysis methods, algorithms, directions, use cases, frameworks, data sets, etc. The participants may submit full papers (6-8 pages length) or short papers (2-6 pages length) by 30th of September. Papers should be submitted in LNICST format: http://www.springer.com/computer/conferences+in+computer+science/lnicst+conf erence?SGWID=0-162502-0-0-0 via http://confy.eai.eu/#conftrack-overview/conf/52148/cid/52008 If any questions, do not hesitate to contact: [email protected] _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ RuleML-all mailing list [email protected] http://ruleml.org/mailman/listinfo/ruleml-all_ruleml.org
