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FINAL CALL FOR
PAPERS
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INTELLCOMM-2004
http://intellcomm2004.ait.ac.th
The
2004 IFIP International Conference on
Intelligence in Communication
Systems
23 - 26 November 2004, Bangkok,
Thailand
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30 April 04: Extended deadline for paper
submission
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** Electronic submission (PDF format) is accepted via the
Web **
** http://webmail.shinawatra.ac.th/~intellcomm2004/cyberchair/html/
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Main
classes of topics:
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- Architectures for Adaptable
Networks and Services
- Semantic Web and Web Service Technologies
-
Applications, Information Management and Security
- Intelligent Service
Application Interface and Intelligent Human
Interaction
The Conference
Proceedings will be published in the LNCS series, Springer
Verlag. Selected
INTELLCOMM'04 papers will be expanded and revised for
inclusion in Computer
Networks Journal, A Special Issues on Intelligence in
Communication Systems
by Elsevier or in Journal on Computer Processing of
Oriental
Languages.
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Background
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The
Internet and Web provide more connection facilities, hence the
interactions
between man-man, man-machine and machine-machine will increase
and
communication will have an important role in modern systems. In order
to
obtain effective and efficient communication, artistic, social and
technical
issues have to be tackled in a holistic and integrated
manner.
Unfortunately, communication techniques, concepts and solutions which
have
been developed so far treat these issues separately, so that there
arises a
need for communication researchers and practitioners in different
fields
(engineering, science and arts) to meet, share their experience and
explore
all possibilities of developing integrated and advanced
solutions which
incorporate ideas from such disciplines as communication
arts, art design,
linguistics, Web technologies, telecommunications, computer
science and
artificial intelligence.
Call for
Papers
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The 2004 IFIP conference on Intelligence in
Communication Systems
(INTELLCOMM '04) is jointly sponsored by IFIP WG 6.7:
Smart Networks and WG
6.4: Internet Applications Engineering. The conference
will be held at
Shinawatra University, Bangkok, Thailand during 23-27
November 2004. Its
main objective is to provide an international forum which
brings academia,
researchers, practitioners and service providers together.
The discussion
areas will cover the latest research topics and advanced
technological
solutions in the area of Intelligent Communication Systems,
ranging from
Architectures for Adaptable Networks and Services and Semantic
Web and Web
Service Technologies to Applications, Information Management, and
Security
and Intelligent Service Application Interface and Intelligent
Human
Interaction. The topics include, but are not limited
to:
Architectures for Adaptable Networks and Services
- Ad hoc Networks
- Programmable and Active
Networks
- Hybrid Networks
-
Personal, Terminal and Node mobility
- Mobile
Agents
- Location- and Context aware
Services
- Adaptive Architectures and
Protocols
- Adaptability and security
- Flexible Service Specification, Validation, Creation, Deployment
and
Discovery
- Service composition and WEB
services
- Open APIs for adaptability triggering and
management
- Flexible QoS schemes and QoS
management
- Software Downloading, Plug-and-play and
Service Scalability
- Configuration
Management
Semantic Web and Web Service Technologies
- Knowledge Representation Languages, Tools and Methodologies
for
Semantic Annotations of Web Data
- Ontologies
(creation, integration, linking and reconciliation)
-
Large Scale Knowledge Management
- Knowledge
Portals
- Tools and Methodologies for Multi-Agent Software
Systems
- Semantic Brokering
-
Semantic Interoperability
- Semantic Web
Mining
- Semantic/Intelligent Web Services (service
description, discovery,
invocation, composition and
execution)
- Semantic Web Trust, Privacy, Security and
Intellectual Property Rights
- Semantic Web for
e-Business and e-Learning
- Searching and
Querying
Applications, Information Management and
Security
- Mobile E-Commerce and Ubiquitous Electronic
Markets
- Architectures for Procurement, Bidding,
Auctions
- Information & Communication Platforms for
E-commerce, Mobile Agents,
Unified Messaging
-
Multimedia applications
- XML Document and Semi-Structured
Data Modeling
- Query Processing and Optimization of XML
Documents and Semi-Structured
Data
- Data
Warehouses
- Data Mining
- Security,
Privacy, and Consumer Protection
- Trust and Confidence in
Digital Signatures and Certificates
- XML Access
Control
- XML Digital Signature
Intelligent Service
Application Interface and Intelligent Human Interaction
-
Intelligent Communication Systems with Dialogue and Natural
Language
Interfaces
- Language Processing in Internet
Applications
- Multimedia Information
Retrieval
- Computer Animation
-
Computer-Based Art and Entertainment
- Human Computer
Interaction
- Information Visualization
- Virtual Reality and Virtual Environments
The conference will
involve the three distinct meetings: tutorial, technical
and poster sessions.
The first will cover both theoretical and practical
aspects of selected
topics, the second will present papers on the latest
research results
highlighting the state of the art in all aspects of
intelligent communication
systems, the third will outline research plans
and
proposals.
Paper Submission and Reviewing
Process
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Prospective authors are
invited to submit their papers dealing with original
work which, at the time
of submission, is not under review or has not been
published or accepted for
publication in a Journal or by another conference.
Papers must be written
in English, not exceed 16 pages and conform to the
formatting instructions of
LNCS, Springer Verlag
(http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html).
Only electronic submission
(PDF format) is accepted via the conference Web
site:
http://webmail.shinawatra.ac.th/~intellcomm2004/cyberchair/html
Each
paper will be submitted to at least three reviewers. Based on
their
recommendations, the paper will be classified into: full paper, short
paper
and poster. Full and short paper will appear in the main proceedings
in
LNCS: Lecture Notes in Computer Science series
(http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/index.html).
Posters will be published in
separate proceedings.
Best paper awards
will also be conferred on the authors of the best papers
at the conference.
Selected INTELLCOMM'04 papers will be expanded and
revised for inclusion in
Computer Networks Journal
(http://www.elsevier.nl/locate/comnet),
Special Issues on Intelligence in
Communication Systems by Elsevier or in
Journal on Computer Processing of
Oriental Languages (http://www.worldscinet.com/ijcpol/ijcpol.shtml).
Student
Traveling Support
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INTELLCOMM'04 provides also
traveling support for students to participate in
the
conference.
Venue
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- Shinawatra University,
Bangkok, Thailand
Conference
Organizers
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- Asian Institute of
Technology (AIT), Thailand
(http://www.ait.ac.th)
- Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU),
Norway
(http://www.ntnu.no)
- Shinawatra University, Thailand
(http://www.shinawatra.ac.th)
Program
Committee Co-Chair
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- Finn
Arve Aagesen (NTNU, Norway)
- Chutiporn Anutariya
(Shinawatra University, Thailand)
- Vilas Wuwongse (AIT,
Thailand)
Program Committee
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-
Sebastian Abeck (University Karlsruhe, Germany)
- Kiyoshi
Akama (Hokkaido University, Japan)
- Harold Boley
(National Research Council of Canada, Canada)
- Raouf
Boutaba (Waterloo University, Canada)
- Tru Hoang Cao (Ho
Chi Minh City University of Technology, Vietnam)
- Nigel
Collier (National Institue of Informatics, Japan)
- Phan
Minh Dung (AIT, Thailand)
- Tapio Erke (AIT,
Thailand)
- Dieter Fensel, University of Innsbruck,
Austria)
- Dominique Gaiti (University of Tech. Troyes,
France)
- Arun Iyengar (IBM Research)
- Lorne G. Mason (McGill University)
- Olli
Martikainen (University of Oulu, Finland)
- Riichiro
Mizoguchi (Osaka University, Japan)
- Elie Najm (ENST,
Paris, France)
- Ekawit Nantajeewarawat (Thamasat
University, Thailand)
- Bernhard Plattner (ETH
Zurich)
- Ana Pont-Sanjuan (Polytechnic University of
Valencia)
- Aiko Pras (University of Twente,
Netherlands)
- Guy Pujolle (Laboratoire LIP6,
France)
- Reda Reda (Siemens, Germany)
- R. Sadananda (AIT, Thailand)
- Tadao Saito
(University of Tokyo, Japan)
- A. B. Sharma (AIT,
Thailand)
- Marcin Solarski (Fraunhofer FOKUS,
Germany)
- Virach Sornlertlamvanich (NECTEC,
Thailand)
- Otto Spaniol (RWTH Aachen University,
Germany)
- James P. G. Sterbenz (BBN Technologies,
USA)
- Do van Thanh (NTNU, Norway)
-
Samir Tohme (ENST Paris, France)
- Naoki Wakamiya (Osaka
University, Japan)
Organizing Committee
Chair
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- Manoo Ordeedolchest
(Software Industry Promotion Agency, Thailand)
Organizing
Committee
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- Chindakorn Tuchinda
(Ericsson, Thailand)
- Pojanan Ratanajaipan (Shinawatra
University, Thailand)
- Rachanee Ungrangsi (Shinawatra
University, Thailand)
Important Dates
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- 30 April 04
Extended deadline for paper submission
- 30 June
04 Notification of
acceptance
- 31 July
04 Camera-ready
paper due
- 23 November
04 Conference tutorials and
workshops
- 24-26 November 04
Conference
Workshops and Tutorials
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The
INTELLCOMM'04 Program Committee invites proposals for the Workshop
and
Tutorial Program to be held on 23 November 2004, immediately preceding
the
main conference. We invite proposals for four (half-day) or eight
hour
(full-day) workshops/tutorials on topics related to the main topics of
the
conference.