WORKSHOP: Joint Doctoral Colloquium at the UbiComp 2017 and ISWC 2017 Conferences
研讨会:UbiComp 2017 和 ISWC 2017 会议上的联合博士生讨论会
基本信息
- 批准号:1738242
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 3.37万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:Standard Grant
- 财政年份:2017
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2017-07-01 至 2019-06-30
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
This is funding to partially support a joint doctoral research colloquium (workshop) of about 24 promising doctoral students from the United States and abroad (up to 2 international participants to be supported by NSF), to be selected through a peer review process, along with two panels of 4 invited outstanding researchers from both academic and industrial labs. The event will take place in conjunction with the 19th ACM International Joint Conference on Pervasive and Ubiquitous Computing (UbiComp) and the 21st ACM International Symposium on Wearable Computing (ISWC), to be collocated in Maui, Hawaii on September 11-15, and sponsored by the Association for Computing Machinery. The ACM International Joint Conference on Pervasive and Ubiquitous Computing (UbiComp) is the premier interdisciplinary venue in which leading international researchers, designers, developers, and practitioners in the field present and discuss novel results in all aspects of ubiquitous and pervasive computing. This includes the design, development, and deployment of ubiquitous and pervasive computing technologies and the understanding of human experiences and social impacts that these technologies facilitate. Relevant research topics include, but are not limited to, systems and infrastructures, devices and techniques, applications and experiences, methodologies and tools, and theories and models. More information about the conference may be found at http://www.ubicomp.org/ubicomp2017/. ISWC is a conference dedicated to cutting-edge research in wearable technologies, and is the premier forum for wearable computing and issues related to on-body and worn mobile technologies. Every year, ISWC brings together researchers, product vendors, fashion designers, textile manufacturers, users, and related professionals to share information and advances in wearable computing. The conference typically includes dedicated workshops, a juried design competition, a lively gadget show, and high-quality paper presentation sessions revealing the latest in wearable computing progress. More information about this conference may be found at http://www.iswc.net/iswc17/. The joint ISWC/UbiComp Doctoral Colloquium will help expand the participation of young researchers pursuing graduate studies in the various fields associated with ubiquitous computing, by affording them an opportunity to gain wider exposure in the community for their innovative work and to obtain feedback and guidance from senior members of the research community. It will further help foster a sense of community among these young researchers, by allowing them to create a social network both among themselves and with senior researchers at a critical stage in their professional development. Many participants in past UbiComp doctoral consortia have since gone on to high profile research careers. The event organizers are committed to achieving diversity among the student participants, including in terms of gender and ethnicity. To further support diversity, no more than 2 students will be accepted from any one institution.The goals of the joint ISWC/UbiComp Doctoral Colloquium are: to provide a forum that will allow senior-level doctoral students to attend the ISWC/UbiComp conferences and take part as contributors to the program, as well as encourage further participation in the future; to give emerging ISWC and UbiComp researchers the opportunity to present their work and receive feedback, guidance, and encouragement from respected researchers to whom they may not have ready access at their home institutions; to provide opportunities for discussion among senior-level doctoral students to expose them to new perspectives on their field and in closely related fields; to foster the building of research relationships that will continue to benefit the students as they progress in their careers; and to expose the diversity and depth of research in the field as being undertaken by junior researchers to the greater UbiComp/ISWC community. To these ends, the format of the doctoral colloquium will facilitate the open exchange of ideas and in-depth discussion among members of the next generation of wearable and ubiquitous computing researchers and established top researchers in the area. The colloquium will begin with a joint session in which all participants will present a 1-minute version of their research. Subsequently, participants will present in-depth in two parallel tracks, attended by the respective conference panels. Students will be encouraged to move freely between the sessions, attending presentations according to their interests. The colloquium will close with a joint career development panel. Meals and breaks will be shared. Presentations will be scheduled with ample time allotted for questions and constructive feedback from the panel and from the other student participants. Particular emphasis will be given to such topics as focusing research questions and ensuring that research activities appropriately address the research questions, the selection and application of fitting and correct methods given the intended contributions of the work, and the appropriate analysis, framing, and communication of findings, results, and contributions. Additional opportunities for more informal discussion and networking will be during the DC lunch and dinner events. Extended abstracts from the DC will be distributed in the conference's supplemental proceedings to all conference attendees, and indexed in the ACM and IEEE digital libraries, offering further exposure. Finally, colloquium participants will also be asked to prepare a poster for a joint ISWC/UbiComp DC poster session as part of the main conference.
这笔资金部分用于支持约24名来自美国和国外的有前途的博士生(最多2名由NSF支持的国际参与者)的联合博士研究研讨会(研讨会),该研讨会将通过同行评审过程选出,并邀请来自学术和工业实验室的4名杰出研究人员组成两个小组。该活动将与第19届ACM普适和普适计算国际联合会议(UbiComp)和第21届ACM可穿戴计算国际研讨会(ISWC)同时举行,该会议将于9月11日至15日在夏威夷毛伊岛举行,由计算机协会赞助。ACM普适和普适计算国际联合会议(UbiComp)是首屈一指的跨学科场所,在该领域领先的国际研究人员、设计师、开发人员和实践者展示和讨论普适和普适计算各个方面的新结果。这包括设计、开发和部署无处不在的普及计算技术,以及理解这些技术促进的人类经验和社会影响。相关研究课题包括但不限于系统与基础设施、设备与技术、应用与经验、方法与工具、理论与模型。有关会议的更多信息可在http://www.ubicomp.org/ubicomp2017/上找到。ISWC是一个致力于可穿戴技术前沿研究的会议,是可穿戴计算和与身体和穿戴式移动技术相关问题的首要论坛。每年,ISWC将研究人员、产品供应商、时装设计师、纺织品制造商、用户和相关专业人士聚集在一起,分享可穿戴计算领域的信息和进展。会议通常包括专门的研讨会、设计竞赛、热闹的小玩意展示,以及展示可穿戴计算最新进展的高质量论文演示会议。有关本次会议的更多信息可在http://www.iswc.net/iswc17/上找到。联合举办的ISWC/UbiComp博士学术研讨会将帮助在泛在计算相关的各个领域攻读研究生课程的年轻研究人员扩大参与,为他们提供一个机会,使他们的创新工作在社区中获得更广泛的曝光度,并从研究界的资深成员那里获得反馈和指导。它将进一步帮助培养这些年轻研究人员之间的社区意识,允许他们在他们自己之间以及与处于专业发展关键阶段的资深研究人员建立一个社会网络。过去UbiComp博士联盟的许多参与者后来都从事了引人注目的研究工作。活动组织者致力于实现学生参与者的多样性,包括性别和种族。为了进一步支持多样性,每一所院校不接受超过2名学生。联合ISWC/UbiComp博士研讨会的目标是:提供一个论坛,允许高级博士生参加ISWC/UbiComp会议,并作为项目贡献者参与,并鼓励未来进一步参与;让新兴的ISWC和UbiComp研究人员有机会展示他们的工作,并从他们在本国机构可能无法获得的受人尊敬的研究人员那里获得反馈、指导和鼓励;为高级博士生提供讨论的机会,使他们接触到本领域和密切相关领域的新观点;促进建立研究关系,使学生在职业发展中继续受益;并向更大的UbiComp/ISWC社区展示初级研究人员在该领域进行的研究的多样性和深度。为了达到这些目的,博士讨论会的形式将促进下一代可穿戴和无处不在的计算研究人员和该领域的顶尖研究人员之间的思想交流和深入讨论。研讨会将以一个联合会议开始,所有参与者将展示他们研究的1分钟版本。随后,与会者将分别由各自的会议小组参加,在两个平行的轨道上进行深入介绍。学生将被鼓励在会议之间自由移动,根据自己的兴趣参加演讲。研讨会将以联合职业发展小组结束。用餐和休息将共享。报告将安排充足的时间来提问,并从小组和其他学生参与者那里得到建设性的反馈。特别强调的主题将是集中研究问题,确保研究活动适当地解决研究问题,根据工作的预期贡献选择和应用合适和正确的方法,以及对发现、结果和贡献进行适当的分析、框架和交流。在DC午餐和晚餐活动期间,将有更多的非正式讨论和交流机会。DC的扩展摘要将在会议的补充文集中分发给所有与会者,并在ACM和IEEE数字图书馆中编入索引,以提供进一步的曝光。最后,讨论会的参与者还将被要求为ISWC/UbiComp DC联合海报会议准备海报,作为主要会议的一部分。
项目成果
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Anind Dey其他文献
Investigating smartphone user differences in their application usage behaviors: an empirical study
调查智能手机用户应用程序使用行为的差异:一项实证研究
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10.1007/s42486-019-00011-4 - 发表时间:
2019 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:2.1
- 作者:
Sha Zhao;Feng Xu;Yizhi Xu;Xiaojuan Ma;Zhiling Luo;Shijian Li;Anind Dey;Gang Pan - 通讯作者:
Gang Pan
Exploring Algorithmic Explainability: Generating Explainable AI Insights for Personalized Clinical Decision Support Focused on Cannabis Intoxication in Young Adults
探索算法可解释性:为针对年轻人大麻中毒的个性化临床决策支持生成可解释的人工智能见解
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2024 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:0
- 作者:
Tongze Zhang;Tammy Chung;Anind Dey;Sangwon Bae - 通讯作者:
Sangwon Bae
Intelligible software delivery in smart environments supported by a macro and micro context awareness model
- DOI:
10.1007/s12553-013-0047-6 - 发表时间:
2013-03-28 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:2.800
- 作者:
Charles Gouin-Vallerand;Patrice Roy;Bessam Abdulrazak;Sylvain Giroux;Anind Dey - 通讯作者:
Anind Dey
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{{ truncateString('Anind Dey', 18)}}的其他基金
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CHS:媒介:协作研究:智能上下文感知点对点交易经纪
- 批准号:
1404698 - 财政年份:2014
- 资助金额:
$ 3.37万 - 项目类别:
Standard Grant
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- 批准号:
1029549 - 财政年份:2010
- 资助金额:
$ 3.37万 - 项目类别:
Continuing Grant
CPS: Medium: Collaborative Research: Enabling and Advancing Human and Probabilistic Context Awareness for Smart Facilities and Elder Care
CPS:中:协作研究:实现和促进智能设施和老年人护理的人类和概率情境意识
- 批准号:
1035152 - 财政年份:2010
- 资助金额:
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- 批准号:
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- 资助金额:
$ 3.37万 - 项目类别:
Standard Grant
NetSE: Large: Collaborative Research: FieldStream: Network Data Services for Exposure Biology Studies in Natural Environments
NetSE:大型:协作研究:FieldStream:自然环境中暴露生物学研究的网络数据服务
- 批准号:
0910754 - 财政年份:2009
- 资助金额:
$ 3.37万 - 项目类别:
Standard Grant
CAREER: Supporting the Intelligibility of Context-Aware Applications
职业:支持上下文感知应用程序的清晰度
- 批准号:
0746428 - 财政年份:2008
- 资助金额:
$ 3.37万 - 项目类别:
Continuing Grant
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