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Important Dates

Paper Submission:
March 30 April 7, 2008

Notif. of Acceptance:
April 30, 2008

Cam. Ready Papers:
20 May, 2008

Conference Dates:
July 15-19, 2008

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Workshop Committee

Christos Douligeris
University of Piraeus, Greece

Zhengyi Le
University of Texas at Arlington, USA

Dimitrios Kosmopoulos
NCSR "Demokritos", Greece

Dimitrios Vogiatzis
NCSR "Demokritos", Greece

Workshops

(CLICK ON ONE OF THE 7 WORKSHOP ACRONYMS BELOW)

PTLIE

Workshop on "Pervasive Technologies in e/m-Learning and Internetbased Experiments"

Workshop Theme and Goals

You are cordially invited to submit your contribution in the Workshop on "Pervasive Technologies in e/m-Learning and Internet-based experiments" organized within the "First International Conference on Pervasive Technologies Related to Assistive environments (PETRA 2008)". This Workshop aims to bring together researchers and practitioners from academia and industry to engage in an in-depth discussion on various research and deployment issues regarding pervasive environments in the field of e-/m- Learning as well as in Internet-based paradigms. The anticipated outcome of this workshop is to provide a dialog channel between researchers and practitioners in these fields, enhancing the synergy among them.

Topics of Interest

We encourage submissions from both academic and industry sector. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
  • Pervasive, dynamic and more efficient training patterns in e-learning/m-learning environments and scenaria,
  • Recent advances in e-learning/m-learning platforms (e.g. whiteboard, chat channels, discussion forums, e-Tutoring),
  • Intelligent networks, ubiquitous learning
  • QoS models and metrics
  • IP-based technologies in e-learning/m-learning,
  • Virtual and remote laboratories using Web-Services
  • Learning materials and simulation tools
  • Assistive environments (e.g. for disable peoples)
  • Initiatives and networking
  • Continuous education and training with e-learning/m-learning environments

Workshop Chairs

Ioannis Anagnostopoulos
janag@aegean.gr
University of the Aegean, Greece
Eleftherios Kayafas
kayafas@cs.ntua.gr
National Technical University, Greece

Submission Information

Interested authors should submit their contribution through e-mail to the workshop chairs, under the instructions described in the Proceedings.

Games

Workshop on "Gaming Design and Experience: Design for Engaging Experience and Social Interaction"

Workshop Theme and Goals

As gaming becomes more pervasive we are challenged in our job, learning and personal life by the growing access to virtual spaces and communities that offer opportunities for everyday needs and aesthetic experiences. "Creative Industries" have a need for design measures that reveal new interaction methods, scenario metaphors and in-depth cocreation. This workshop will bring together research and best practices in creative media design for this new challenging field. Gaming appeals to our wits, our senses and emotions; game design is provoked to engage our expressive and experiential capabilities. Theoretical, empirical or semiotic analyses of games may help to explain how. Effective design needs evaluation methods for exploring new concepts. Game design also needs the testing of usability, playability, and methods for involving players.

Gaming also appeals to our social needs. We see developing communities and social networks around (online) games. Recent research indicates that game and sociability design can stimulate social capital in these communities. New platforms and interfaces for gaming may create new ways of shaping our social world.

Games are becoming a more substantial part of training and education in different sectors. Serious games need rich, engaging (social) interaction, but still a lot is to be learned on the trade-off between various design criteria, and the need to blend existing genres into unpreceeded future worlds. The focus of this workshop is on innovative methods for the design and evaluation of pervasive games and game play.

Topics of Interest

Topics include but not limited to:
  • Creativity and Resonant Interaction
  • Multi-modal communication
  • Immersiveness
  • Experience design
  • Perception and performance metaphors
  • Alternate and mixed realities
  • Creative industries
  • Research methodologies in creative practice
  • Assessment of exploratory technologies
  • (Social and Audiovisual) Usability and playability
  • Adaptivity
  • Cognition, representation, communication
  • User/player centered design
  • Game interpretation for design
  • Psychological, social, and cultural differences in perception and participation
  • Communities, networks, social interaction and social capital
  • Cross-cultural and intercultural approaches
  • Mechanisms of exclusion
  • Game criticism
  • Applications in Serious Gaming
  • Assessment of exploratory learning approaches

Workshop Chairs

Spiros Sirmakessis
syrma@cti.gr
TEI of Messolongi and RA Computer Technology Institute, Greece
Maria Rigou
rigou@cti.gr
RA Computer Technology Institute and University of Patras, Greece

Submission Information

Interested authors should submit their contribution through e-mail to the workshop chairs, under the instructions described in the Proceedings.

BeTAA

Behaviour Tracking for Adaptive Assistive Environments

Workshop Theme and Goals

Automatic behaviour tracking is of particular importance for supporting elderly or mentally impaired persons. Since these persons often aren't willing or able to talk about their daily activities or to actively keep track of those, it is important to develop technologies that do this for them and provide the information to medical staff, carers, family members and other stakeholders, such as assistive technologies in the environment.

This workshop wants to bring together researchers and practitioners who work on the field of behaviour tracking at either the sensor, algorithmic, or application level.

Topics of Interest

We solicit contributions to the following topics:

Technologies for
  • Location tracking
  • Gesture and motion tracking
  • Sensing of affect, emotion, cognitive state
Analysis: inferring behaviour from multimodal data
  • Sensor fusion
  • Feature extraction
  • Data analysis
Applications for
  • Behaviour based assistance
  • Behaviour based environment adaptation
  • Inclusion of carers and other socially important persons

General Info

The workshop will be a full-day event and will be split into three major parts:
- presentation of ideas, projects, and prototypes;
- discussion; and
- group work.

As tangible outcome of this workshop we aim for joint publications on issues identified, collaboration and networking efforts, and grant proposals.

Workshop Chairs

Christian Peter
cpeter@igd-r.fraunhofer.de
Fraunhofer IGD Rostock, Germany
Gerald Bieber
gery@igd-r.fraunhofer.de
Fraunhofer IGD Rostock, Germany
John Waterworth
jwworth@informatik.umu.se
Umea University, Umea, Sweden

Submission Information

Interested authors should submit their contribution through e-mail to the workshop chairs, under the instructions described in the Proceedings.

HCI-HRI

Affect-aware Human-Computer and Human-Robot Interaction

Workshop Theme and Goals

Recent research results in the area of multimodal interfaces have been focusing on the development of natural, adaptive and intelligent interfaces enabling machines and robots to communicate with humans in ways close to human-to-human interaction. Natural interfaces, catering for visual, speech, and gestural input and human-like interface agents and robots are the two main characteristics of the dominant approaches; in terms of theoretical definition, such interfaces are beginning to take into account emotion representation theories and definitions of virtual personalities. As a result, systems are developed which take into account user expressivity and have robust natural multimodal interaction capabilities.

In addition to computer systems, affect-aware robotic platforms are currently emerging even into the consumer market. Not long ago, the social impact of these products in everyday life was largely unknown. However, with the advent of low-cost robots, able to receive, transmit and process visual, motion and sound information, interface agents and assistants have taken an embodied form as well.

This workshop is based on themes from successfully completed and current European projects in the fields of interfaces and robotics, such as NoE Humaine, IP Callas, and STREP Feelix- Growing.

Topics of Interest

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
  • Affect-aware interfaces
  • Ambient/natural interfaces
  • Adaptive/cooperative interfaces
  • Interfaces for attentive and intelligent environments
  • Signal acquisition and processing for handicapped people
  • Information/Sensor Fusion techniques and Architectures
  • Machine Learning for human-computer and human-robot interaction
  • Multimodal recognition of affect
  • Affect recognition "in the wild"
  • Theory of Emotion and Emotion Representation
  • Cognitive modeling of users
  • Virtual/augmented environments for handicapped people
  • Affect-aware e-learning applications
  • Applications of Affective Robots
  • Emerging affect-aware Standards

Workshop Chairs

Elisabeth Andre Institute of Computer Science, University of Augsburg, Germany
Kostas Karpouzis Inst. of Communication and Computer Systems, Greece
Maja Pantic Imperial College, UK
Catherine Pelachaud Universite de Paris 8, France

Submission Information

Interested authors should submit their contribution through e-mail to hci-petra@image.ntua.gr, under the instructions described in the Proceedings.

AASTIH

International Workshop on Ambient Assistive Technologies for Intelligent Healthcare Services (AASTIH08)

Workshop Theme and Goals

You are cordially invited to submit your contribution in the Workshop on "Ambient Assistive Technologies for Intelligent Healthcare Services (AASTIHS08)" organized within the "First International Conference on Pervasive Technologies Related to Assistive environments (PETRA 2008)". This Workshop is organized by the INHOME Consortium and aims to bring together researchers and practitioners from academia and industry to engage in an in-depth discussion on various research and deployment issues regarding ambient technologies for intelligent healthcare services, pervasive healthcare technologies and applications, services' personalisation and management in assisted living environments, intelligent interactive services environment for assisted living.

Topics of Interest

We encourage submissions from both academic and industry sector. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
  • Technologies to support ambient assisted living
  • Mobile Telemedicine
  • Security, privacy and trust in pervasive healthcare
  • Networking and Embedded Systems
  • Navigation Systems for Healthcare
  • Pervasive healthcare technologies and applications for citizen for chronic disease management, health risk management, health promotion and disease prevention.
  • User needs, usability and acceptability issues
  • Multimedia in education and training
  • Medical image processing & analysis
  • Health monitoring & ethical issues
  • Influence of ambient technology on medical care
  • Diagnosis & monitoring (follow-up) of chronic diseases in the home environment
  • Interactive Services for Healthcare and Assisted Living
  • Mobile and wireless technologies for healthcare information storage, transmission, processing, and feedback
  • Standards and interoperability
  • Context aware mobile networks
  • Wearable, ambient and home based health and wellness measurement and monitoring technologies
  • Sensor networks for pervasive healthcare
  • Information management, processing and analysis in pervasive healthcare
  • Business cases and cost issues
  • Clinical applications, validation and evaluation studies
  • Human Computer Interface
  • Standards: HL7, XML, GEHR, etc.
  • Bio-signal Processing
  • Parallel Computing, GRID Applications

Workshop Chairs

Dimitrios D. Vergados
vergados@aegean.gr
University of the Aegean
Alevizos Alevizos
alevisos@gmail.com
Health Center of Vyronas, Greece

Interested authors should submit their contribution through e-mail to Dr. Dimitrios Vergados or Dr. Alevizos Alevizos, under the instructions described in http://www.petrae.org/proceedings.htm. At least one author of each accepted paper is required to register with the workshop and present the paper. Authors are strongly encouraged to use the correct document style for their initial submission, so that preparation of the final ready for accepted papers is simplified.

Submission Information

Interested authors should submit their contribution through e-mail to the workshop chairs, under the instructions described in the Proceedings.