AIM 2013  Call for Papers
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                       The 2013 FTRA International Conference on
                 Advanced IT, engineering and Management (FTRA AIM-13)

                              http://web.ftrai.org/aim2013

                           Kyung Hee University, Seoul, Korea

                                 February  21-23, 2013

                                Sponsored by FTRA / KITCS
                             Technically Sponsored by KIPS
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** Important Notices **
The following three tracks are added;
7. Track: Multimedia Big Data Processing
8. Track: Ambient and Smart Component Technologies
9. Track: Mining Social Media for Knowledge Discovery



[Important Date]
Abstract Paper Submission due:  Nov. 25, 2012
All accepted abstract papers will be included in the conference
proceedings published by FTRA.


[Full Paper for Special Issues (SCI/E)]
Full Paper Submission Due: Feb. 15, 2013
** ONLY AUTHORS of the accepted abstract in AIM-13 can submit the full
papers for the SIs.

Expected Accept rate for SIs from full paper submissions:  40~60 %

[Important Criteria of acceptance for the SIs]
 1. full paper review score (60%)
 2. Oral presentation score (30%)
 3. Professional experiences (10%)

** the 1st author's recent 3 years publication list and short
biography should be provided at last page of the full paper.
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This is a journal process for accepted and presented papers in AIM 2013.
Please note that acceptance of a paper at the AIM 2013 does not
guarantee acceptance in the special issues. We will notify the FULL
paper result based on review scores and relationship between main
topic of the SI (Special Issue) and content of the paper until Feb.
15. The name and the author guideline of the recommended journal will
be also notified.

Distinguished papers among submitted full papers will be published in
the special issues of the following international journals (40~60 %):
* Journal of Supercomputing (JoS) - Springer (SCI)
* Cluster Computing (CC) - Springer (SCI-E)
* Multimedia Tools and Applications (MTAP) - Springer (SCIE)
* International Journal of Communication Systems - Wiley (SCIE)
* Journal of Ambient Intelligence and Smart Environments  - IOS (SCIE)
* International Journal of Sensor Networks (IJSNet) - Inderscience (SCIE)
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The 2013 FTRA International Conference on Advanced IT, engineering and
Management (FTRA AIM 2013) will be held in Seoul, Korea, Feb. 21-23,
2013. The Conference is aimed at addressing key themes on "Advanced
IT, engineering and Management".

There will be a combination of presentations including scientific
papers. Prospective authors are invited, in the first instance, to
submit papers for oral presentation in any of the areas of interest
for this conference. Authors who wish to submit a full paper to the
Special Issues(SCI, SCIE) may submit a two page summary to the AIM
2013.
Please note that acceptance of a paper at the AIM 2013 does not
guarantee acceptance in the Special Issues(SCI & SCIE). Full papers
submitted to the special issues will under go the review process of
the Special Issues, which is independent of the AIM 2013 review
process. We will notify the FULL paper result based on review scores
and relationship between main topic of the SI (Special Issue) and
content of the paper until Feb. 15. The name and the author guideline
of the recommended journal will be also notified.

AIM-13 is the next event in a series of highly successful
International Conference on Advanced IT, engineering and Management,
previously held as AIM S-12 (2nd Edition: Jeju, July, 2012), AIM-12
(1st Eition: Seoul, Feb., 2012).


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Topics
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We strongly recommend the following topics for the AIM 2013;

1. Track: Ubiquitous Services
  - Next-Generation Human-centered Support Systems
  - Human-centered and collaborative services
  - Applications of sensor and actuator networks
  - Context Awareness services
  - Cyber-physical systems
  - Foundations, essentials, and models of pervasive sensing
  - Individual, group, and community sensing
  - Infrastructure and platform for pervasive sensing
  - Internet of things
  - Pervasive sensing  for social media
  - Sensor fusion and distributed inference
  - Security, privacy, and data integrity
  - Tools, systems, applications, and services
  - RFID and Wireless sensor networks


2. Track: Computational Awareness
  - Awareness mechanism and modeling
  - Automated, adapted and personalized services
  - Safety, security, privacy and trust
  - Context, emotion/intention and preference awareness
  - Computational awareness for telecommunication/energy-efficient systems
  - Power-aware software/hardware/algorithms/protocols
  - Pervasive/ubiquitous media and services
  - Nature-inspired Intelligent services and architectures
  - Sensor, Ad Hoc, mesh and P2P Networks
  - Smart shop/hospital/campus/city/etc.
  - Smart vehicle/road/traffic/transportation
  - Energy harvesting, storage and recycling
  - Life-cycle analysis and redesign for IT infrastructure
  - Other awareness/smart applications


3. Track: Future Cyberspace Security
  - Attacks and intelligent defences in Future Cyberspace
  - Applications, architectures and security models for Future Cyberspace
  - Identification and analysis of emerging trends and threats
  - Early warning and response in Future Cyberspace
  - Critical information infrastructure protection
  - Cybercrime and digital forensics
  - SCADA security system
  - Smart grid security
  - Trust management and privacy protection in Future Cyberspace
  - Copyright protection and DRM in Future Cyberspace
  - Reliable self-healing for Future Cyberspace
  - Secure routing and interconnectivity for Future Cyberspace
  - Authentication and access control for Future Cyberspace
  - Security infrastructure supports for Future Cyberspace
  - Social media analytics and sustainability
  - Future generation communication and network technologies
  - Performance analysis and assessment mythology
  - Interaction between cyberspace and physical community


4. Track: Multimedia and Social media Services
  - Social multimedia networking
  - Social media and mobile technologies
  - Future Internet architectures for human-centric multimedia networking
  - Emerging human-centric multimedia services and applications
  - Human-centric multimedia search and retrieval
  - Quality of Experience (QoE) metrics and optimization
  - Case studies of innovative social media applications
  - Monitoring Trends in Social Media
  - Social Media, Trust, Reputation and Public Opinion
  - Analyzing the relationship between social media and mainstream media
  - Qualitative and quantitative studies of social media
  - Trust; reputation; recommendation systems
  - Human computer interaction; social media tools; navigation and
visualization
  - New social media applications; interfaces; interaction techniques
  - Multimedia tools and applications for social media


5. Track: Mobile Cloud Computing
  - Cloud economics in mobile and pervasive environments
  - Cloud computing programming and application development
  - Scalability, discovery of services and data in Cloud computing
infrastructures
  - Trust and clouds for mobile infrastructure
  - Client-cloud computing challenges
  - Grid computing services and applications for Cloud deployments
  - Virtualization, modeling, and metadata in Grid
  - Cloud  monitoring, control, and management
  - Traffic and load balancing in multi-vendor Cloud environments
  - User profile for Cloud environments
  - Performance and security in pervasive and ubiquitous Cloud environments
  - Fault tolerance, resilience, survivability, robustness in Cloud environments
  - Geographical constraints for deploying Clouds
  - Concurrent solutions to specific problems in academia, industry and society
  - Concurrent algorithms and computational methods
  - Programming environments, operating systems, tools, concurrent
languages, compilers, interpreters
  - Performance prediction, analysis, models and results
  - Applications, algorithms and software technologies arising from
the World Wide Web
  - Unification of computing and communication; unification of
parallel and distributed computing
  - Social network analysis facilitated through Cloud environments
  - Ad Hoc and Mesh networks via Cloud systems
  - Managing streaming content with Cloud environments


6. Track: Smart IT and Spaces
  - Real-time operating systems and scheduling
  - Tiny Operating systems and Middleware supports
  - Mobile system performance
  - Trustworthy Internet and communications
  - Mobile data management and processing
  - Cross-Layer Design and Optimization
  -  Mobility Management
  - Programming paradigms and architectures for pervasive services
  - Middleware support for pervasive services
  - Pervasive services administration and management
  - User interfaces and interaction models for mobile and pervasive services
  - Service dissemination and discovery protocols
  - Environments and algorithms for pervasive service
  - Agents and mobile and pervasive services
  - Semantic Web and Pervasive Services
  - Mobile Semantic Reasoning

7. Track: Multimedia Big Data Processing
  - Heterogeneous Data Collection Technology for Multimedia Big Data Processing
  - Storage Technology for Multimedia Big Data Processing
  - Management Technology for Multimedia Big Data Processing
  - Processing Technology for Multimedia Big Data
  - Analysis Technology for Multimedia Big Data Processing
  - Data Mining for Multimedia Big Data
  - DBMS Technology for Multimedia Big Data
  - Intelligent Technology for Multimedia Big Data Processing
  - Information Visualization Technology Multimedia Big Data Processing
  - Convergence Technology for Multimedia Big Data Processing
  - Platform Technology for Multimedia Big Data Processing
  - Security for Multimedia Big Data Processing
  - 3D Visualization for Multimedia Big Data Processing
  - Distributed Processing Technology based on Multimedia Big Data
  - Multimedia Big Data Processing on Cloud Computing
  - Semantic of Social Media for Multimedia Big Data Processing
  - Service Applications for Multimedia Big Data Processing
  - New technologies for Healthcare Big Data Processing
  - New Frontier Platform and Services for Global Personal Location Big Data
  - Technologies of Manufacturing and Education with respect to Big
Data Processing

8. Track: Ambient and Smart Component Technologies
  - Automatic adaptation to the user and environment
  - Performance analysis and comparison of human-computer interaction systems
  - Context modelling and processing
  - Cyber-physical systems for human-centric applications
  - User profiling and personalization
  - Sensor fusion for human interfaces
  - Vision-based interfaces and applications
  - Audio, speech recognition and synthesis
  - Multimodal interfaces
  - Interactive machine learning
  - Multi-agent systems and social simulation
  - Virtual reality and augmented reality
  - Detection and support for collaboration
  - Privacy, security and trust management for HC
  - Smart-object based interaction
  - Persuasive computing and tangible interactions
  - New trends in HC (mobile, ubiquitous & tangible computing)

9. Track: Mining Social Media for Knowledge Discovery
  - Theoretical analysis on social media mining
  - Analysis, organization, and classification of social media
  - Community detection, evolution and clustering in social media
  - Cross space heterogeneous media analysis
  - Information and spread and transformation
  - Human interface and interaction techniques for social media
  - Ontology construction and semantic inference
  - Spatial-temporal method for event discovery and detection
  - Structure, organization and storage issues for user-generated content
  - Context-awareness, collective intelligence for decision-making support
  - Human-centered studies and experiences
  - Personalization, Adaptation, and recommender systems
  - Security, privacy, and data integrity
  - Tools, systems, applications, and services


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Organizing Committee
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==FTRA President and Steering Chair==
James J. Park, Seoul National University of Science and Technology, Korea


==General Chairs==
Hangbae Chang, Sangmyung University, Korea
Han-Chieh Chao, National Ilan University, Taiwan
Victor Leung, University of British Columbia, Canada


==Program Chairs==
Neil Y. Yen, the University of Aizu, Japan
Young-Ho Park, Sookmyung Women's University, Korea
Sajid Hussain, Fisk University, USA
Hwa Young Jeong, Kyung Hee University, Korea


==International Advisiory Committee==
Seok Cheon Park, Gachon University, Korea
Mohammad S. Obaidat, Monmouth University, USA
Doo-Soon Park, SoonChunHyang University, Korea
Hong Shen, University of Adelaide, Australia
Jianhua Ma, Hosei University, Japan
Hai Jin, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China
Young-Sik Jeong, Wonkwang University, Korea
Leonard Barolli, Fukuoka Institute of Technology, Japan
Qun Jin, Waseda University, Japan
Hamid R. Arabnia, The University of Georgia, USA
Sang-Soo Yeo, Mokwon University, Korea
Leonard Barolli, Fukuoka Institute of Technology, Japan
Nammee Moon, Hoseo University, Korea


==Publicity Chairs==
Chun-Cheng Lin, National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan
Xiaofeng Chen, Xidian University, China
Amiya Nayak, University of Ottawa, Canada
Gregorio Martinez, University of Murcia, Spain
Bong-Hwa Hong, Kyunghee Cyber University, Korea
Min Choi, Chungbuk National University, Korea
Seung-Ho Lim, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, Korea
Namje Park, Jeju National University, Korea
Deok Gyu Lee, ETRI, Korea



==Local Arrangement Chairs==
Eunyoung Lee, Dongduk Women's University, Korea
Young-Gab Kim, Korea University, Korea
Jin-Mook Kim, Sunmoon University, Korea
Cheonshik Kim, Sejong University, Korea



==FTRA AIM-13 Secretary==
Email: aimsecretary2...@gmail.com



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Program Committee : TBA
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http://web.ftrai.org/aim2013/organization/program-committee



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Important Date
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Step 1: Conference Process
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Abstract Submission Due: Nov. 25, 2012
1st Author Notification: Jan. 15, 2013
Registration Due:  Jan. 25, 2013.

Camera-Ready Paper Due: Jan. 25, 2013 (Optional)
 **If authors want to revise and improve their abstract for FTRA
AIM-13 book proceeding, pls. submit it.
   Otherwise, the first version of submitted  abstract will be
included in FTRA AIM-13 book proceeding.**


Conference Days: Feb. 21-23, 2013


Step 2: Journal Process for SIs in AIM-13
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 ** This process is ONLY for authors of the accepted abstract in AIM-13 **

Full Paper Submission Due: Feb. 15, 2013
2nd Final Notification Due: March 20, 2013
Camera-Ready Paper due: March 30, 2013
Special Issue of Journal Publication: 3rd or 4th Quarter, 2014 (Tentative)
 * The offline publications can be depended on schedule of the publisher.


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Paper Submission
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There will be a combination of presentations including scientific
papers. Prospective authors are invited, in the first instance,
to submit papers for oral presentations in any of the areas of
interest for this conference.
Authors should submit a paper, including all figures, tables, and references.

Papers must strictly adhere to page limits as follows.
- Abstract Paper: 2 pages (for Conforence proceeding - Step1)
- Full Paper: 8 pages  (for Journal publication - Step 2)
Papers exceeding the page limits will be rejected without review.

Please use the FTRA Proceedings format for submission. Template is
available here:
-->  http://web.ftrai.org/aim2013/paper-submission

All accepted abstract papers will be included in the conference book
proceeding published by FTRA.

Submission system: http://www.editorialsystem.net/aim2013



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Registration
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**Please understand that we can send official invitation letter only
after registration is completed by FTRA policy. Please check your
registration before requesting the letter of invitation. **


All attendees must make the registration. And one author per paper
MUST be accompanied by one mandatory registration and the registration
fee must be paid by January 10th, 2013 (Extended dates). Without a
dedicated registration, the paper cannot be included in the
proceedings and it cannot be recommended to the journal special
issues.


Registration Classes
- Authors Registration: USD 700
- Non-Authors Participation Registration: USD 450 (**By Jan. 31, 2013**)


We will provide only delegate registration (USD 550).
**No credit card payment system will be available**.


If you reside in Korea, please visit Korean registration page.
Otherwise, please visit International registration page


If you have any problem, please contact : aimsecretary2...@gmail.com




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Contact Information
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For further information regarding the conference and paper submission,
please contact to
Prof. James. Park (parkjonghy...@hotmail.com) or AIM-13 Secretary
(aimsecretary2...@gmail.com).


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