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Call
for papers
2nd
IFIP Entertainment Computing Symposium (ECS 2010)
Cultural
Computing: New Frontiers for Entertainment Computinghttp://www.wcc2010.org/ECS2010 |
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In
the 21st century we are getting into the era of "Cultural Computing" where
computers would be able to handle specific forms and human characteristics
that hide behind each culture. In this symposium we want to introduce and
discuss still unveiled possibilities of Cultural Computing which would
analyze and visualize substantial cultural issues such as sensitivity,
memory, spirituality, storytelling, racial characteristics, etc. that have
not been treated in computer science and engineering so far. There are
various possibilities in this area. From art point of view, Cultural
Computing could go beyond the present media art by treating various kinds
of cultural issues. From technology aspect, it would open up a new area in
computer technologies that so far have been only treating the digitization
of cultural heritages/contents to preserve them. The 2nd IFIP
Entertainment Computing Symposium attempts to focus this emerging and
challenging area by bring various fields together and explore boundaries
and new frontiers. This symposium will be a single track, highly selective
set of presentations and discussions of visionary concepts, advanced
technology, interactive demonstrations/installations, etc. |
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symposium will include, but is not limited to, the following topics:
1) Preservation of cultural heritage using computers 2)
Preservation of traditional technologies using computers 3)
Treating models and types in cultural contents 4) Education of
cultures using computers 5) Interactive installation treating
cultural contents
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Symposium
co-chairs
Naoko
Tosa, JP Hyun S. Yang, KR Fazel Naghdy, AU
Program
co-chairs
Kevin
Wong, AU Paolo Ciancarini, IT Matthias Rauberberg,
NL Ryohei Nakatsu, JP
Programme
Committee Members
Christoph
Bartneck, NL Brad Bushman, US Marc Cavazza, UK Adrian
Cheok, SG Konstantinos Chorianopoulos, DE Sidney Fels,
CA Nahum Gershon, US Jan Klabbers, NL David Obrazalek,
CZ Zhigeng Pan, CN Claudio Pinhanez, US Ben Salem,
NL Andy Sloane, UK Bill Swartout, US Naoko Tosa, JP Gino
Yu, HK
Organised
by
IFIP
Technical Committee 14 “Entertainment Computing” http://www.org.id.tue.nl/IFIP-TC14/ and
IFIP WG14.3, WG14.4, WG14.6 and WG14.7 |
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| Submission of
papers: |
February
15, 2010 |
| Notification to authors: |
April 23 2010 |
| Camera-ready copies: |
May 15,
2010 | |
Instructions
for paper submission
- Papers
presenting original research in conference topics are being
sought.
- A
full paper (8 to 10 pages) or short paper (4 pages) written in
English should be sent by 15 February 2010
- Proceedings
of IFIP ECS 2010 will be published in the IFIP AICT (Advances in
Information and Communication Technology) Series by
Springer. Submitted and accepted
papers must follow the publisher’s guidelines for the IFIP AICT
Series. Click here to download a copy of the publisher's
guidelines
- Acceptance
will be based on quality, relevance and originality of the work.
- At
least one author of each accepted paper must register for the
congress and present the paper. Inclusion of the paper will be
dependent upon one registration for the paper.
- All
papers must be submitted in electronic form through the web via http://www.wcc2010.com/ by February 15,
2010.
- Authors
will be notified of acceptance or rejection via e-mail by 20 April
2010.
- Full
versions of accepted papers (camera-ready) must be written in
English, and will be due by 15 May 2010.
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The
Congress
The
World Computer Congress (WCC2010) will bring together IT research
and industry sectors in one event. The congress will combine 17 IFIP
conferences with partner conferences from other international and
regional, specialist IT organisations.
The
conference content will be presented in eight program streams.
Delegates may attend any of the participating conference, industry
or partner events as well as networking, social, technical tours and
certification courses offered at the
congress. | |
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- Wireless
Communications and Information Technology in Developing
Countries (WCITD 2010)
- Biologically-Inspired
Collaborative Computing (BICC 2010)
- Distributed
and Parallel Embedded Systems (DIPES 2010)
- Artificial
Intelligence in Theory and Practice (IFIP AI 2010)
- Network
of the Future (NF)
- Enterprise
Architecture, Integration, Interoperability and Networking
(EAI2N)
- Human
Choice and Computers International Conference (HCC9
2010)
Track 2: Virtual Technologies and Social Shaping
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- International
Information Security Conference 2010 (SEC 2010)
- Critical
Information Infrastructure Protection (CIP)
- Human
Choice and Computers International Conference (HCC9
2010)
Track 3: Surveillance and Privacy
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- Theoretical
Computer Science (TCS 2010)
- Human
Computer Interaction (HCI 2010)
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- Key
Competencies in the Knowledge Society (KCKS 2010)
- History
of Computing (HC)
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- Global
Information Systems Processes (GISP)
- E-Government
and E-Services (EGES)
- Human
Choice and Computers conference (HCC9 2010)
Track 1:
Ethics and ICT Governance
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- Human
Choice and Computers International Conference (HCC9 2010)
Track 4: ICT and Sustainable Development
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- Entertainment
Computing Symposium (ECS 2010)
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