[Asis-l] CyberSciTech 2016 CFP (Auckland, New Zealand, August 8-12, 2016)

Qun Jin jin at waseda.jp
Tue Dec 15 10:48:57 EST 2015


[Apologies for multiple postings]

Call for Papers

2016 Cyber Science and Technology Congress (CyberSciTech 2016)

Auckland, New Zealand
August 8-12, 2016

http://cyberscitech.net/2016/

Theme: Towards Cyber-Enabled New Sciences, Technologies and Applications
for a Better Society

We have been able to digitize almost everything. Besides, whatever we
digitize, we can certainly integrate and analyze. That also enabled the
emergence of a new paradigm on global information networks and
infrastructures known as Cyberspace, which has emerged as the new frontier
that seamlessly brings together physical, social and mental spaces.
Cyberspace is evolving to become an integral component of our daily life
bringing together work and private life; learning and entertainment, and
business and cultural activities. As expected, this whole concept of
cyberspace brings new challenges that need to be tackled.

To address these continuously emerging challenges, there is a need to
establish new sciences and research portfolios that incorporates
cyber-physical, cyber-social and cyber-mental together in a coherent manner
to deliver the vision of Cyberspace. This is the aim of the 2016 Cyber
Science and Technology Congress (CyberSciTech 2016). Its purpose is to
offer a common platform for scientists, researchers and engineers to
exchange their latest ideas and outcomes in research, technology and
science. It is also a venue to exchange the latest advances in cyberspace
studies with its broad scope of cyber-related sciences, technologies and
applications topics.

The CyberSciTech 2016 Congress will be held jointly with the 14th IEEE
International Conference on Dependable, Autonomic and Secure Computing
(DASC 2016); the 14th IEEE International Conference on Pervasive
Intelligence and Computing (PICom 2016); and the 2nd International
Conference on Big Data Intelligence and Computing (DataCom 2016).

CyberSciTech 2016 covers four main research tracks including but not
limited the following areas or topics.

Track 1: Cyber Science and Fundamentals
Cyberspace Structure & Property, Cyber-world Constituents & Evolution,
Cyberspace & Cyber-world Modeling, Cyber-enabled Hyper-connection, Cyber
Visualization, Web Science, Internet Science, Data Science, Cyber Physical
Science, Cyber Social Science, Cyber Human Science, Cyber Life Science,
Cyber Physics, Cyber Biology, Cyber Ecology, Cyber Dynamics, Cyber Security

Track 2: Cyber Physical Computing and Systems
Cyber-Physical Systems, Cyber-Physical Interface, Cyber-Physical Hybrid
Intelligence, Ambient Intelligence, Intelligent Transportation Systems,
Networked Robots, Virtual Reality, Augmented Reality, Wearable/Bearable
Computing, Cyborg, Internet of Things (IoT), Smart Object, Smart Sensor,
Smart Environment, Smart City, Smart Agriculture, Smart Manufacture, Smart
Healthcare, Smart Service, Smart Cloud, Smart World

Track 3: Cyber Social Networks and Computing
Cyber-Social Networks, Cyber-Sociology, Cyber-Culture, Cyber-Economy,
Cyber-Social Evolution, Cyber-Social Sensing, Cyber-Social Simulation,
Cyber-Behavior Analytics, Cyber-Crowdsourcing, Cyber-Trust, Cyber-Privacy,
Cyber-Rights, Cyber-Crime, Cyber-Law, Cyber-Telepathy, Anticipatory
Computing

Track 4: Cyber Mind and Mental Computing
Cyber-Brain, Cyber-Individual, Cyber-Life, Cyber/Digital Clone, Cyber-Human
Evolution, Cyber-Psychology, Cyber-Cognition, Cyber-Affordance, Cyber-Human
Analytics, Cyber-based Learning, Cyber-Thinking, Cyber-Creation, Affective
Computing, Emotional Computing, Mental Computing, Sentiment Analysis

In addition to the four tracks, CyberSciTech 2016 program will also include:
- Keynotes speeches on Future CyberSciTech
- Tutorials on Advanced CyberSciTech
- Panels on CyberSciTech Challenges
- Open Forum on Top Ten CyberSciTech Emerging Issues
- Workshops related to CyberSciTech
- Special Sessions related to CyberSciTech
- Demo/Poster of CyberSciTech Researches & Applications

Submission and Publication
Proposals for organizing tutorials, workshops and special sessions need to
be submitted to the corresponding chairs, respectively. A proposal should
include title, theme, scope and main presenters/organizers.

Authors are invited to submit their original research work that has not
previously been submitted or published in any other venue.

Main track papers (IEEE Computer Society format, maximum 8 pages) will be
submitted to the CyberSciTech 2016 system at: http://cyberscitech.net/2016/.


Workshop and Special Session papers (IEEE CS format, maximum 6 pages) need
to be submitted to the corresponding workshops and special sessions.

Demo/Poster proposals/papers  (IEEE CS format, 2-4 pages) need to be
submitted to the corresponding chairs.

All accepted papers in main tracks, workshops, special sessions and
demos/posters will be published in proceedings by IEEE Computer Society (EI
indexed). Extended versions of selected excellent papers will be considered
for publication in special issues of prestige international journals
(SCI/EI indexed).

Important Dates
- Tutorial/Workshop/Special Session Proposal Due: February 29, 2016
- Main Track Paper Due: March 15, 2016
- Workshop Paper Due: April 10, 2016
- Special Session Paper Due: April 15, 2016
- Demo/Poster Due: April 20, 2016
- Author Notification: May 10, 2016
- Camera-Ready Manuscript Due: May 31, 2016

Organizing Committee
- See http://cyberscitech.net/2016/

Contact Email
- cyberscitech2016 at gmail.com



-- 
Qun Jin, Ph.D.
Professor
Department of Human Informatics and Cognitive Sciences
Faculty of Human Sciences, Waseda University
2-579-15 Mikajima, Tokorozawa-shi, Saitama 359-1192, Japan
Phone/Fax: +81-4-2947-6906   E-mail: jin at waseda.jp
http://www.f.waseda.jp/jin/  http://nislab.human.waseda.ac.jp/
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