Call for Posters

Posters are an important part of UbiComp/ISWC 2015 program. They provide researchers with an opportunity to present their latest, cutting-edge research. Posters can cover preliminary or exploratory work within the field of ubiquitous and pervasive computing, report about smaller projects or results that are still maturing towards a full paper submission, or present any other research that would encourage discussion.

Note to ISWC regulars

The traditional ISWC poster (2-page, peer reviewed, published in the main proceedings alongside regular papers) has now been renamed "brief".
You can find the call for the briefs alongside full papers and notes here:http://iswc.net/iswc15/calls/papers.html

Poster Deadlines

 

  • May 29, 2015, 17:00 PDT  June 5, 2015 17:00 PDT: Submission deadline (Extended)
  • June 19, 2015  June 26, 2015: Notification of acceptance (Changed)
  • July 3, 2015  July 10, 2015: Camera Ready Extended Abstract Due (Changed)

Submission

The UbiComp/ISWC 2015 poster papers are 4 pages (including all figures and references) in extended abstract using the SIGCHI Extended Abstracts template (Word, LaTeX). The review process will be single blind and submissions must *NOT* be anonymized! Poster papers should be submitted electronically through the ISWC Online Submission System (PCS). All accepted submissions will be included in UbiComp/ISWC 2015 Adjunct Proceedings and in the ACM Digital Library. UbiComp and ISWC will have separated adjunct proceedings, and authors have to choose "Poster for UbiComp" or "Poster for ISWC" in Type of Submission on the PCS. Note that all papers go to the same review process and the difference is only proceedings the accepted paper will be on. Please make sure that your submitted abstract complies with all the formatting guidelines and is ready for publication, since there will be no time to make major revisions.

UbiComp/ISWC 2015 poster submissions should include: A 4-page extended abstract (for details about template and submission see the “Submission” section above). The abstract should describe the research ideas or results that will be presented at the conference and it should discuss the novelty and distinguishing ideas or approaches that it brings to the Ubiquitous Computing and ISWC community. The abstract should be self-contained, i.e., it must be understandable even without seeing the poster.

If you have any further inquiries, please contact posters2015@ubicomp.org

UbiComp/ISWC 2015 Poster Chairs

nomaHaruo Noma, Ritsumeikan University, JP

roggenDaniel Roggen, University of Sussex, GB

renRen Ohmura, Toyohashi University of Technology, JP

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