New Twitter feed for IEEE Pervasive Computing, published by the IEEE. We present research and articles about pervasive, mobile, and ubiquitous computing.
📣 #CfP Call for papers:
Special Issue on Pandemic Preparedness with Pervasive Computing https://t.co/3L6YkeUgyt
w/ Oliver Amft, Hassan Ghasemzadeh and Damith Ranasinghe
Submit title and abstract by 18 Dec '22, upload your manuscript by 15 Jan '23!
Excited to announce the next ✨𝗘𝗺𝗲𝗿𝗴𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗥𝗼𝗰𝗸𝘀𝘁𝗮𝗿✨ of 𝗜𝗘𝗘𝗘 𝗣𝗲𝗿𝘃𝗮𝘀𝗶𝘃𝗲 𝗖𝗼𝗺𝗽𝘂𝘁𝗶𝗻𝗴 (@ieeepervasive), Dr. Nivedita Arora (@NivArora)! Nivedita is an Assistant Professor at Northwestern University (@NorthwesternU). She was awarded the @TheOfficialACM Doctoral Dissertation Award 2023, an annual honor given to the author of the best doctoral dissertation in computer science and engineering worldwide. Nivedita has done inspirational work in developing sustainable computational materials, bridging areas such as device fabrication, low-power systems, and design.
🔬 Interested in learning more about Nivedita's research? Check out this article, which includes an interview with Nivedita conducted by me: https://t.co/4sJM9IfYld
Bio: Nivedita Arora is the Breed Assistant Professor in the Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE, @NorthwesternECE) and Computer Science (CS, @northwesterncs) Departments, Northwestern University. She received her Ph.D. degree in CS from Georgia Institute of Technology (@GeorgiaTech) in 2023, advised by Gregory Abowd (@gabowd) and Thad Starner (@ThadStarner). Her dissertation, “Sustainable Interactive Wireless Stickers: From Materials to Devices to Applications” has been recognized with the ACM, Association for Computing Machinery Doctoral Dissertation Award and Georgia Tech’s CoC Outstanding Dissertation Award. She has won two best paper awards (ACM #IMWUT and ACM #SenSys-#ENSsys), two best poster awards, and research highlights in Communications of the ACM and #SIGMOBILE’s GetMobile Magazine. In addition, she has received the @ubicomp Gaetano Borriello Outstanding Student Award, GT Foley Scholar, Outstanding GRA Award in GT’s College of Computing, Rising Stars in EECS, and GT’s Faces of Inclusive Excellence. Her work has also been highlighted in “People of ACM.”
Congratulations Nivedita! It was a pleasure working with you on this article!
#PervasiveComputing #EmergingRockstar #IEEEPervasive #UbiComp #Sensing #Sustainability #ComputationalMaterials #DigitalHealth #Mobisys #Mobicom #IMWUT #Sensys #LowPowerSystems
The latest issue of @ieeepervasive, "Imagining the Future with Pervasive Sustainability," is available!
https://t.co/WX841KgZk9
The issue features articles ranging from the impact of edge computing to spotlights on energy communities. Big thanks to the reviewers and authors!
📣 #CfP IEEE Pervasive Computing: Special Issue on New Pervasive Technologies in Education
Link: https://t.co/cC6iC9Ldfx
Guest Editors: Ehsan Hoque, Claudio Pinhanez
Submit abstract by 17 June 2024 (to [email protected]) and upload manuscript by 1 July 2024. #education
📣#CfP (IEEE Pervasive Computing): Special Issue on Bio Sensing
Link: https://t.co/pSX5SNpUSt
Guest Editors: Kate Farrahi, Tanaya Guha
Submit title and abstract by 17 September 2024 (to [email protected])
Upload your manuscript by 1 October 2024
📣 #CfP Call for papers (IEEE Pervasive Computing Magazine): Special Issue on Life and Work at Home
Link: https://t.co/18uOFLothS
Guest Editors: Andrew Kun, Gabriela Marcu, and Marios Constantinides
Submit title and abstract by 27 Jan '24, upload your manuscript by 10 Feb '24
In "Good Intentions, Bad Inventions: How Employees Judge Pervasive Technologies in the Workplace", Constantinides et al. considered 16 technologies that track productivity, and conducted a study in which 131 crowdworkers judged these scenarios.
Link: https://t.co/2exFNnaLCb
In "Toward Social Role-Based Interruptibility Management", Anderson et al. discuss the challenges of the current and future AI-driven attention management systems concerning privacy, ethical issues, and future directions. #ubiquitouscomputing#ML
Link: https://t.co/Ll7FV9lbL2
In "A Cognitive Assistant for Operators: AI-Powered Knowledge Sharing on Complex Systems", Freire et al. present an AI cognitive assistant that provides on-the-job training to novices while acquiring and sharing (tacit) knowledge from experts.
Link: https://t.co/YpRTMl0IgJ
In "HuCETA: A Framework for Human-Centered Embodied Teamwork Analytics", Echeverria et al. presents a framework to support the development of human-centered embodied teamwork analytics. #decisionmaking#healthcare#AI
Link: https://t.co/6D5TI8LKEk
In "Interaction Design With Multi-Objective Bayesian Optimization", Liao et al. study how multi-objective Bayesian optimization can be used to support designers when creating a tactile display for smart watches.
Link: https://t.co/zGOTmxCQjw
#AI#wearables#bayesian
In "Explainable Federated Learning: A Lifecycle Dashboard for Industrial Settings", Ungersbock et al. propose the lifecycle dashboard, which considers the different requirements and perspectives of industrial stakeholders. Link: https://t.co/RiCyX3QwRM
In "A Hierarchical Framework for Collaborative Artificial Intelligence", Crowley et al. propose a framework that organizes research challenges based on the nature of the collaborative activity and the information that must be shared.
Link: https://t.co/T8gjrIilUI
#HCI#Robots
📢 Call for Papers: Special Issue @ieeepervasive
🏠 Topic: "Life and Work at Home"
👥 Guest Editors: Andrew Kun, Gabriela Marcu, and myself
🗓️ Submission Deadline: 27 January 2024
🔗 https://t.co/aChGlCjihT
#futureofwork#ubiquitouscomputing#responsibleAI
In "Unboxing the Clinical Health Technology Deployment", Doherty et al. argue for a recentering of the artefacts “designed,” “designable,” and “design-worthy” in the creation and implementation of the digital health intervention. #HCI#healthcare
Link: https://t.co/tHtNdVCuxs
In "Integrating Pervasive Technologies Into Mental Health Services: A Qualitative Study in Mexico", Gutierrez et al. shows there are significant challenges in the use of pervasive technology that need to be addressed by the scientific community. Link: https://t.co/3ZXTJHykAm
In "Augmented Books: Hybrid Electronics Bring Paper to Life", Bairaktaris et al. develops a hybrid electronic device that offers access to up-to-date and pertinent multimedia content as part of the ordinary interaction with a typical hardcover book.
Link: https://t.co/3ke0s7w5lR
In "Pervasive Healthcare: Privacy and Security in Data Annotation", Tonkin et al. discusses the privacy and security concerns of annotation process. #annotations#dataprivacy#security
Link: https://t.co/B8DPfbXaJl
In "aiMSE: Toward an AI-Based Online Mental Status Examination", Liu et al. uses multimodal image, speech, and natural language processing algorithms to detect signs of abnormalities in mental functioning. #AI#cognition#healthcare
Link: https://t.co/gOotw8C5JH
In "See No Evil: Discovering Covert Surveillance Devices Using Thermal Imaging", Zuniga et al. proposes an innovative method for discovering covert surveillance devices using thermal imaging. #CV#camera#thermalnoise#Infrared
Link: https://t.co/nj79PiDECP