[Tccc] 3rd International Workshop on Mobile Sensing (co-located with IPSN '13 and CYBER-PHYSICAL SYSTEMS WEEK (CPSWEEK))

Krishna Kumar Venkatasubramanian kvenatwpi.edu
Tue Mar 5 13:21:33 EST 2013



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3rd International Workshop on Mobile Sensing: The future, brought to you by
Big Sensor Data co-located with IPSN '13 and CYBER-PHYSICAL SYSTEMS WEEK
(CPSWEEK) Philadelpha, PA, USA - APRIL 8-11 2013  

website: http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/um/beijing/events/ms_ipsn13/

Mobile Sensing is rapidly becoming a part of everyday life. Through the
proliferation of sensor platforms (e.g., wearables, phones) the opportunity
to collect and analyze rich large-scale mobile sensor data is steadily
increasing. Simultaneously, we are witnessing a revolution in the general
importance of data ? advances in the field of Big Data are highlighting the
benefits of data-driven analytics in all facets of society. The objective
of this workshop is to arrive at a deeper understanding of how these
powerful trends intersect; we refer to the intersection of these two fields
as Big Sensor Data. How should the techniques and analytical tools from
years of Big Data research impact future directions in Mobile Sensing?
Similarly, what role should programmable context-aware mobile sensing
systems play within the study of Big Data?

This workshop will provide an open forum for researchers and industry
practitioners to present and discuss their perspectives on the topic of Big
Sensor Data. Specifically, we anticipate lively discussions on: i) new
application scenarios; ii) how data analytics and the operation of sensing
systems can be more tightly coupled; iii) emerging new roles for people;
iii) hybrid sensing and analytics systems that blend both large-scale
mobile sensor data and social data (e.g., micro-blogs, social networks),
along with a broader set of potential alternative data sources (transaction
logs, search queries etc.)

We invite the submission of position papers related to Big Sensor Data and
its relationship to Mobile Sensing along with technical papers that
represent the latest innovations in the field. Topics of interest include
but are not limited to:

* Mobile crowd-sourcing and example uses of human-in-the-loop design
* Machine learning applied to sensor data
* Mobile sensor based personal informatics
* Energy-efficiency and other resource trade-offs with sensing systems
* Participatory and opportunistic sensing
* Fusion of multiple sensing modalities
* Systems architecture for mobile sensing
* Leverage cloud computing for mobile sensing
* Privacy and mobile sensing
* Persuasive feedback
* Applications
* New mobile sensing hardware
* Mobile sensing deployment experiences and users studies

IMPORTANT DATES

Submission Deadline : March 10th, 2013 - 11:59PM US PDT
Author Notification : April 1st, 2013

WORKSHOP ORGANIZERS

TPC Chairs
  Nic Lane (Microsoft Research Asia)
  Hide Tokuda (Keio University)
  Feng Zhao (Microsoft Research Asia)

TPC Members
  Ramon Caceres (AT&T Research)
  Hao Chu (National Taiwan University)
  Daniel Gatica-Perez (IDIAP Research Institute)
  Cecilia Mascolo (University of Cambridge)
  Emiliano Miluzzo (AT&T Research)
  Mirco Musolesi (University of Birmingham)
  Jin Nakazawa (Keio University)
  Junehwa Song (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology)
  Ben Zhao (UC Santa Barbara)

Web/Publicity Chair
  Yohan Chon (Yonsei University)
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