Call For Papers  

Important Dates

JUL
July 1st, 2022

Submission deadline

SEP
September 1st, 2022

Notifications.

OCT
October 1st, 2022

Camera ready due.

DEC
November 29 to December 2nd, 2022

Conference dates.

Track Topics

Ambient, Active and Assisted Living (A3L)

  •  Data Science and analytics in health environments.
  •  Active aging and healthy living.
  •  Health, wellness and disease monitoring.
  •  Depression, mental health issues and quality of life improvement.
  •  Interaction, social and user experience within Health environments.
  •  Gamification and Serious Games for Health.
  •  Empowerment and digitalization in healthcare.
  •  Sustainable smart healthcare and co-creation processes.
  •  Knowledge management for health: context, cognition, behavior and user modeling.
  •  Health ecosystems: frameworks, algorithms, networks, models and methodologies.
  •  Education, training and e-Learning systems in Health domains.
  •  Technologies for building age-friendly health environments.
  •  Security and privacy in health scenarios.
  •  Promotion of initiatives to face pandemic (COVID19) situations.
  •  Healthy lifestyle at the workplace.
  •  Dealing with loneliness, frailty and other disabilities to overcome daily barriers.
  •  Autonomy and self-care at smart homes.
  •  Healthcare systems for prevention.

Human-Computer Interaction

  •  Natural User Interface.
  •  Human-Centric Interfaces for AmI environments.
  •  Multimodal Interface.
  •  Use of context and location information in user interfaces.
  •  Novel input devices.
  •  Robot-Human interaction.
  •  Human-Ambient Interaction.
  •  Mobile Interfaces.
  •  Affective Interfaces.
  •  User modeling.
  •  Personalization and adaptation of user interfaces.
  •  Ubiquitous and ambient displays.
  •  User experience in Ambient Computing.
  •  Interaction with smart objects.
  •  Tangible and wearable interfaces.
  •  Brain computer interaction.
  •  Evaluation of interfaces in Ambient and Ubiquitous environments.
  •  Mobile Augmented Reality.
  •  New methods and methodologies for Evaluation.
  •  Theoretical aspects of HCI.
  •  Adaptive interfaces.
  •  Case studies for users with special needs.
  •  Cultural aspects of design.
  •  HCI & e-Learning.
  •  Context awareness in learning process.
  •  Remote collaboration and learning.
  •  Design for new experiences.
  •  HCI and Artificial Intelligence.

Hybrid Human–Artificial Intelligence for Ubiquitous Computing

  •  Hybrid Human–Artificial Intelligence.
  •  Recommender systems for Human-Environment Interaction.
  •  AI for Smart Things, Spaces and Smarter People.
  •  Behaviour-change modelling and analysis.
  •  Ontologies and Data Models for Intelligent Environments.
  •  Trusted and Transparent AI and algorithms.
  •  Federated machine learning.
  •  Citizen Science and Human Computation.
  •  Big Data and Urban Analytics.
  •  Data Science for Crowdsourcing.
  •  Artificial Intelligence for Edge Computing.
  •  Decentralized computing and Smart Contracts.
  •  Data evidence-based policymaking in hyperconnected societies.

Internet of EveryThing (IoT + People + Processes) and Sensors

  •  IoE (IoT included) enabling technologies, techniques and methods.
  •  IoE application and services.
  •  Current and future trends in IoE.
  •  IoE societal impacts.
  •  Security, privacy and trust in IoE.
  •  IoE interoperability, integration and performance.
  •  IoE experimental results and deployment scenarios.
  •  Human factors in IoE.
  •  AI for the embedded IoT/IoE and Edge computing.
  •  Sensor design, integration and combination.
  •  Architectures, protocols and algorithms of sensor networks.
  •  Energy management, resource allocation, quality of service (QoS) and fault tolerance in Sensor Networks.
  •  Applications of hybrid sensor networks.
  •  Innovative real-world sensor deployments and applications.
  •  Sensor and actuator technologies in ambient assisted living contexts.

Smart Environments

  •  Adaptive Environments.
  •  Ambient Behavioural Analysis.
  •  Decision making.
  •  Artificial Intelligence and big data.
  •  Living Labs.
  •  Connected Health.
  •  Applications.
  •  Smart agriculture.
  •  Industry 4.0.
  •  Intelligent Surveillance and Alerting.
  •  Sensor and actuator networks.
  •  Design principle and guidelines.
  •  Sensor and actuator networks.

Security, Privacy & Trust for AmI

  •  Bluetooth and NFC security.
  •  Electronic Identification and Access Control.
  •  Blockchain applications.
  •  Cryptography to protect privacy.
  •  Secure drone applications.
  •  Security in video identification.
  •  Security in mobile applications.
  •  Security in wearable devices.
  •  Post-quantum security.
  •  Security in e-health.
  •  Secure use of sensors.
  •  AI Applications in Cybersecurity.

Satelitte Events

Paper Submission

UCAmI invites high quality contributions describing significant, original and unpublished results for submission in the following categories:

Long papers

Max. 12 pages

Intended to allow presentation of academic research results of high quality. Submissions must contain an original contribution and may not have already been published in another forum, nor be subject to review for other conferences or publications. Contributions should include unpublished results of research, case studies or experiences that provide new evidence about the research or application regarding to the main topics. Articles accepted in this category will be published in the proceedings of the event. Long papers must not exceed 12 pages (including figures and appendices).

Short papers

Max. 6 pages

Intended to allow presentation of ongoing studies with partial (however, significant) results. Submissions must contain an original contribution and may not have already been published in another forum, nor be subject to review for other conferences or publications. Articles accepted in this category will be published in the proceedings of the event. Short papers must not exceed 6 pages (including figures and appendices).

Please ensure that your papers are formatted correctly and are within the specified page limits. Author information and templates are available in Information for LNNS Authors web, or downloading the templates here for Latex and Word. All papers should be written in English.‬

Submission Procedure

All submissions should be made by the EasyChair platform and must follow the LNNS (Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems) Formatting Guidelines. Details of the paper submission process will be announced soon through the website of the conference. You can submit your paper through the following: