Proceedings published:
https://dl.acm.org/doi/proceedings/10.1145/2962735
The 2nd EAI International Conference on IoT in Urban Space
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Organised by European Alliance for Innovation
In-cooperation with ACM SIGAPP, SIGCHI and SIGSPATIAL2016
Thank you all and see you in UK 2017!
Best Contributions
Best Paper
"Guns of Brixton: which London neighborhoods host gang activity?"Alessandro Venerandi, Giovanni Quattrone and Licia Capra (University College London).
Best Note
"Urban Anomaly Detection: a Use-Case for Participatory Infra-Structure Monitoring"Julio Borges, Till Riedel and Michael Beigl (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology).
Best Poster
"An Easy Infrastructure Management Method Using On-Board Smartphone Images and Citizen Reports by Deep Neural Network", Hiroya Maeda, Yoshihide Sekimoto and Toshikazu Seto (The University of Tokyo).
"Spatial Behaviors of Individuals in Cities: Case Studies in Data Tracking and Scaling", Lynnette Widder (Columbia University), Joy Ko (Rhode Island School of Design Department of Architecture), Jessie Braden (Pratt Institute Spatial Analysis/Visualization Initiative) and Kyle Steinfeld (University of California, Berkeley).
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Keynote Speakers
University College London
The University of Tokyo
Scope
Highlights
- The event is endorsed by the European Alliance for Innovation, a leading community-based organisation devoted to the advancement of innovation in the field of ICT.
- All accepted papers will be submitted for publication in ACM and made available through ACM Digital Library, one of the world's largest scientific libraries.
- Proceedings are submitted for inclusion to the leading indexing services: Elsevier (EI), Thomson Scientific (ISI), Scopus, Crossref, Google Scholar, DBLP
- Accepted authors are invited to submit extended versions of their articles to Special Issue in EAI Endorsed Transactions on Internet of Things.
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Citizen Awareness and Engagement: Methods and studies for citizen involvement through participatory sensing or crowd-sourcing for urban tasks, as well as behavioural change of the citizen through awareness.
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Urban Analytics: Understanding the massive digital traces created by IoT in the urban landscape through big data analytics.
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IoT Applications and Services in Urban Context: Urban technologies and applications that challenge the state of the art and benefit citizens, decision and policy makers, and urban planners.
Topics
- Monitoring the pulse of the city
- Fusion of heterogeneous urban sources
- Understanding urban data using machine learning and mining techniques
- Visual analytics of urban data
- City as a platform
- Participatory and crowd sourcing techniques
- Incentification and gamification
- Citizen and crowd influence and behavioural change
- Data-driven urban planning and design
- Crowd behaviour capturing and modelling
- Urban mobility and intelligent transportation systems
- Smart cities
- Real time urban information systems
- Context awareness in urban systems
- Privacy and data protection
Submissions
Papers Submissions
Notes/Posters/Demonstrations Submissions
Important Dates
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February 7: Paper/Poster/Demonstration Submission Deadline -
February 22: Abstract Registration -
February 29: Paper/Note/Poster/Demonstration Submission Deadline(extended) -
March 18March 21: Acceptance & Notification - April 8: Camera Ready Deadline
- May 24/25: Conference Dates
Previous Urb-IoT Conferences
Urb-IoT2014 - Rome, Italy
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