BRAINS18: International Workshop on BehavioRal change and Ambient IntelligeNce for Sustainability Larnaca, Cyprus, November 12, 2018 |
Conference website | https://sites.google.com/diag.uniroma1.it/brains18/home |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=brains18 |
Abstract registration deadline | August 31, 2018 |
Submission deadline | August 31, 2018 |
Ambient intelligence (AmI) refers to normal working and living environments being surrounded by embedded devices that can merge unobtrusively and in natural ways using information and intelligence hidden in the network connecting these devices (e.g. the Internet of Things). Such devices observe daily life within an environment over long periods of time towards providing a system designed to aid in behavioral change in individuals or groups. In such systems, real-world data collected can be used for coaching and evaluation purposes. This introduces a number of challenges such as choosing the timing, modality, content, and the feedback systems of persuasive (coaching) strategies. These challenges are related to both the research and the development of persuasive systems in different contexts, such as health, energy, smart mobility, road safety and education or the everyday workplace.
In this workshop, we will look into how to design, develop and evaluate systems that enable behavior capture and support behavior modeling so as to drive behavioral change using Ambient Intelligence. Certain challenges need to be overcome such as choosing the timing, modality, content, and the feedback systems of persuasive intervention strategies as well as the timing and modality of the systems that monitor the behaviour. Therefore, the multi-disciplinary nature of designing and implementing behavioral change strategies and systems are within the core of this workshop.
The aim of this workshop is to collect from academic and industrial players papers reporting original, previously unpublished research, which addresses this important field. In addition, novel approaches combining advances in IoT, Fog and Cloud technologies, with techniques such as gamification to stimulate engagement and behavior change are also within the scope of this workshop. The research being presented can come from any topic area relevant to behavior change using ambient intelligence including, but not limited to, the following topic areas:
- Data management and knowledge extraction
- Fog computing and network architectures
- 5G communication architecture and pervasive sensing applications
- Smart metering infrastructures
- People-centric systems and solutions
- Methodologies for studying and analyzing behavior and results of interventions
- Big-Data driver ambient intelligence approaches
- Pilot applications and experiences
- IoT-enabled enhanced learning
- IoT-based gamification for behavioral change
- Users’ behavioural changes for energy efficiency
- Applications of gamification in IoT settings
- Behaviour change in Educational environments
- Testing and evaluation methodologies for large-scale IoT experimentation
- IoT Security and Security and Privacy on deployment for behavioral change
- Gamification in transportation
Submission Guidelines
Contributions can be analytical, empirical, technological, methodological, or a combination of these. Papers reporting strong systems engineering contributions backed by solid and appropriate evaluations are strongly encouraged. The impact of the contributions should be demonstrated in the context of pervasive computing and communications. Papers applying known techniques from other fields must clearly demonstrate substantial novelty or pervasive computing impact.
Submitted papers must be unpublished and not considered elsewhere for publication. Also, they must show a significant relevance to ambient intelligence and behavioural change with significant environmental and societal impact. Submitted papers will undergo a rigorous review process handled by the Technical Program Committee. Only electronic submissions in PDF format will be considered.
We invite submissions as five-page position papers in ELSEVIER Journal format. Accepted and revised papers will be published in an ENTCS Journal Issue (see here for further details). Submissions should follow the publication policies of ENTCS.
Maximum of 5 pages including references, formatted in accordance with the ENTCS author guidelines.
Committees
- Ioannis Chatzigiannakis, University of Rome La Sapienza, Italy
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Aris S. Lalos, University of Patras, Greece
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Helen C. Leligou, University of West Attica, Greece
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Georgios Mylonas, Computer Technology Institute & Press, Greece
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Antonio Skarmeta, University of Murcia, Spain
Venue
The workshop will be held in Larnaca, Cyprus as part of AmI 2018 - European Conference on Ambient Intelligence.
Contact
All questions about submissions should be emailed to Ioannis Chatzigiannakis (ichatz@diag.uniroma1.it)