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Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ----=BOUNDARY_68182_QDKY_EQOT_CDBN_YOQF Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable *** Last Mile *** The 9th International and Interdisciplinary Conference on Modeling and Using Context (CONTEXT 2015) 2-6 November 2015, Lordos Beach Hotel, Larnaca, Cyprus http://cyprusconferences.org/context2015 *** Deadline: June 15, 2015 *** The CONTEXT conferences are the world's prime forum for presentation and exchange of insights and=A0cutting-edge results from the wide range of disciplines concerned with context. The main theme of CONTEXT 2015 is "Back to the roots", focusing on the importance of interdisciplinary cooperations and studies of the phenomenon. Context, context modeling and context comprehension are central topics in linguistics, philosophy, sociology, artificial intelligence, computer=A0sci= ence, art,=A0law, organizational sciences, cognitive science, psychology, etc. an= d are also essential for the effectiveness=A0of modern, complex and distributed software systems. CONTEXT 2015 invites high-quality contributions from researchers and practitioners in foundational=A0studies, applications and evaluations of modeling and use of context in all relevant fields. Areas of interest=A0inc= lude, but are not limited to, the role of context seen from different perspective= s in: =B7=A0Agent-based architectures =B7=A0Ambient intelligence =B7=A0Cognition and perception by humans and artifacts =B7=A0Context-aware and situated systems =B7=A0Context modeling tools =B7=A0Communication and dialogue =B7=A0Data analysis and visualization =B7=A0Decision making =B7=A0Discourse comprehension and representation =B7=A0Engineering, e.g., in transport networks, industrial plants etc. =B7=A0Experimental philosophy and=A0experimental pragmatics =B7 (Formal) models of context =B7=A0Human-computer interaction =B7=A0Knowledge representation =B7=A0Language acquisition and processing =B7=A0Learning, knowledge management=A0and sharing =B7=A0Logic and reasoning =B7=A0Machine learning =B7=A0Ontology/ies =B7=A0Semantics and Pragmatics =B7=A0Smart and interactive spaces =B7=A0Understanding art, images, music and theatre Proceedings Accepted papers and poster abstracts will be published in a volume of the Springer LNAI series. Submission format Submissions may be either full papers of up to 14 pages (in Springer LNCS format) or poster abstracts of=A04-6 pages. Full papers may be accepted as = such with oral presentation, or their authors may be invited to=A0prepare a post= er abstract. Detailed formatting and submissions instructions will be provided. Conference events CONTEXT 2015 will include paper presentation sessions, a poster and demonstration session, two days=A0of workshops, and a doctoral consortium as well as keynote talks and a panel discussion. Workshops=A0and the doctoral consortium will circulate separate calls for papers and participation, which will=A0also be=A0available at the conference web site. All accepted authors= will have the option of presenting a system=A0demonstration at the poster session. Keynote talks =B7=A0Emma Borg, University of Reading, UK Linguistic Meaning, Context and Assertion =B7=A0Enrico Rukzio, Universit=E4t Ulm, Germany Mobile Interaction with Pervasive User Interfaces Workshops CONTEXT 2015 workshops will provide a platform for presenting novel and emerging ideas in the use and the modelling of context in a less formal and possibly more focused way than the conference itself. Three workshops are confirmed so far: =B7 Smart University 3.0 =B7 CATI - Context Awareness & Tactile design for mobile Interaction =B7 SHAPES 3.0 -- THE SHAPE OF THINGS Important dates Full papers and posters: =B7=A0Submission deadline: June 15, 2015 =B7=A0Notification: July 13, 2015 =B7=A0Final version: August 17, 2015 Workshops and Doctoral Symposium Papers: =B7=A0Submission deadline: August 1, 2015 =B7=A0Notification: September 1, 2015 =B7=A0Final version: October 1, 2015 Doctoral Consortium The Context 2015 Doctoral Symposium is an opportunity for doctoral researchers to showcase their work and discuss problems, challenges, and ideas in an open and collegial environment with expert feedback. The Doctoral Symposium is a workshop for doctoral researchers from all over the world who are in the early and middle phases of their research work (i.e., the Symposium is not intended for those who are finished or nearly finished their research). Program Chairs Henning Christiansen, Roskilde University, Denmark Isidora Stojanovic, UPF, Spain & CNRS, France Workshop Chair Samia Oussena, University of West London, UK Local Arrangements Chair George Angelos Papadopoulos, University of Cyprus, Cyprus General Chair Henning Christiansen, Roskilde University, Denmark Chairs of the Community of Context Patrick Blackburn, Roskilde University, Denmark Patrick Brezillon, Universit=E9 Pierre et Marie Curie, France Henning Christiansen, Roskilde University, Denmark Richard Dapoigny, Universit=E9 de Savoie, France Thomas R. Roth-Berghofer, University of West London, UK Hedda R. Schmidtke, Carnegie Mellon University, USA Look for updates and more details at: -=A0http://cyprusconferences.org/context2015 -=A0https://www.facebook.com/context.conference -------------------------------------------------------------------- This is not SPAM. 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*** Last Mile ***
=
The 9th International and Interdisciplinary Conference on Modelingand Using Context (CONTEXT 2015)

2–6 November 2015, Lordos Be= ach Hotel, Larnaca, Cyprus

http://cyprusconferences.org/context2015

*** Deadlin= e: June 15, 2015 ***


The CON= TEXT conferences are the world’s prime forum for presentation and
e= xchange of insights and cutting-edge results from the wide range ofdisciplines concerned with context.

The main theme of CONTEXT 2015 = is “Back to the roots”, focusing on the
importance of interdis= ciplinary cooperations and studies of the phenomenon.
Context, context m= odeling and context comprehension are central topics in
linguistics, phi= losophy, sociology, artificial intelligence, computer science,
art,=  law, organizational sciences, cognitive science, psychology, etc. and= are
also essential for the effectiveness of modern, complex and di= stributed
software systems.

CONTEXT 2015 invites high-quality con= tributions from researchers and
practitioners in foundational studi= es, applications and evaluations of
modeling and use of context in all r= elevant fields. Areas of interest include,
but are not limited to, = the role of context seen from different perspectives in:

• = ;Agent-based architectures
• Ambient intelligence
•&nb= sp;Cognition and perception by humans and artifacts
• Context-= aware and situated systems
• Context modeling tools
•&= nbsp;Communication and dialogue
• Data analysis and visualizat= ion
• Decision making
• Discourse comprehension a= nd representation
• Engineering, e.g., in transport networks, = industrial plants etc.
• Experimental philosophy and expe= rimental pragmatics
• (Formal) models of context
• Hum= an-computer interaction
• Knowledge representation
•&n= bsp;Language acquisition and processing
• Learning, knowledge = management and sharing
• Logic and reasoning
•&nb= sp;Machine learning
• Ontology/ies
• Semantics an= d Pragmatics
• Smart and interactive spaces
• Und= erstanding art, images, music and theatre

Proceedings

= Accepted papers and poster abstracts will be published in a volume of theSpringer LNAI series.

Submission format

Submissions = may be either full papers of up to 14 pages (in Springer LNCS
format) or= poster abstracts of 4–6 pages. Full papers may be accepted as su= ch
with oral presentation, or their authors may be invited to prepa= re a poster
abstract. Detailed formatting and submissions instructions w= ill be provided.

Conference events

CONTEXT 2015 will i= nclude paper presentation sessions, a poster and
demonstration session, = two days of workshops, and a doctoral consortium as
well as keynote= talks and a panel discussion. Workshops and the doctoral
consortiu= m will circulate separate calls for papers and participation, which
will=  also be available at the conference web site. All accepted autho= rs will have
the option of presenting a system demonstration at the= poster session.

Keynote talks

• Emma Borg, = University of Reading, UK
Linguistic Meaning, Context and Assertio= n
• Enrico Rukzio, Universit=E4t Ulm, Germany
Mob= ile Interaction with Pervasive User Interfaces

Workshops
<= /u>
CONTEXT 2015 workshops will provide a platform for presenting novel = and
emerging ideas in the use and the modelling of context in a less for= mal
and possibly more focused way than the conference itself. Three work= shops
are confirmed so far:

• Smart University 3.0
•= CATI - Context Awareness & Tactile design for mobile Interaction
&#= 149; SHAPES 3.0 — THE SHAPE OF THINGS

Important dates=

Full papers and posters:
• Submission deadline: Ju= ne 15, 2015
• Notification: July 13, 2015
• Final= version: August 17, 2015

Workshops and Doctoral Symposium Pa= pers:
• Submission deadline: August 1, 2015 
•&nb= sp;Notification: September 1, 2015
• Final version: October 1,= 2015

Doctoral Consortium

The Context 2015 Doct= oral Symposium is an opportunity for doctoral
researchers to showcase th= eir work and discuss problems, challenges,
and ideas in an open and coll= egial environment with expert feedback.
The Doctoral Symposium is a work= shop for doctoral researchers from
all over the world who are in the ear= ly and middle phases of their
research work (i.e., the Symposium is not= intended for those who are
finished or nearly finished their research).=

Program Chairs

Henning Christiansen, Roskilde Univers= ity, Denmark
Isidora Stojanovic, UPF, Spain & CNRS, France

Workshop Chair

Samia Oussena, University of West London, UK
=
Local Arrangements Chair

George Angelos Papadopoulos, Uni= versity of Cyprus, Cyprus

General Chair

Henning Christ= iansen, Roskilde University, Denmark

Chairs of the Community of C= ontext

Patrick Blackburn, Roskilde University, Denmark
Patric= k Brezillon, Universit=E9 Pierre et Marie Curie, France
Henning Christia= nsen, Roskilde University, Denmark
Richard Dapoigny, Universit=E9 de Sav= oie, France
Thomas R. Roth-Berghofer, University of West London, UK
H= edda R. Schmidtke, Carnegie Mellon University, USA

Look for updates = and more details at:
http://cyprusconferences.org/context2015
https://www.facebook.com/conte= xt.conference

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