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Subject: [6lowpan] CFP: SenseMine 2013 (co-located with SenSys'13)
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SenseMine 2013
First International Workshop on Sensing and Big Data Mining
in conjunction with SenSys 2013
November 14, 2013
Rome, Italy

Important Dates:
Submission deadline: September 6, 2013, 11:59 PM EDT
Notification of acceptance: October 10, 2013

Technical Program Committee Chairs:

Emiliano Miluzzo, AT&T Labs Research
Deepak S. Turaga, IBM Research

Technical Program Committee (Preliminary):

Deborah Estrin (Cornell)
Andrew Campbell (Dartmouth College)
Yanyong Zhang (Rutgers University)
Marco Conti (CNR Italy)
Immanuel Schweizer (Technische Universitat Darmstadt)
Jing Gao (SUNY Buffalo)
Wei Fan (Huawei)
Tarek Abdelzahar (UIUC)
Charu Aggarwal (IBM Research)

The numbers and modalities of digital information sources being captured
to monitor our traffic, weather, power, personal context, goods,
factories, utilities, ports, health, IT infrastructure, and social
networks, is continuing to grow at an incredible rate. Commercial,
government organizations, and individuals depend on the ability to
automatically mine data from different types of sensor platforms (from
large sensor networks to an individual's smartphone) in order to
monitor, alert, learn from, and in some cases affect and control our
surroundings.

The research involved in developing applications for these classes of
problems lies at the intersection of several diverse disciplines,
including sensing systems, signal processing, machine learning and data
mining, data management, and large-scale distributed systems - for both
online as well as offline analysis. =E2=80=A0In this workshop, colocated wi=
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AMC SenSys 2013, we will include state-of-the-art approaches and
technical solutions in the area of extracting knowledge, by mining data
from sensor networks in large-scale settings. The goal of the workshop
is to establish a new research community and a venue for researchers,
practitioners, and academics to present their results in these
disciplines. We expect this workshop to be a long-term, continued venue
for this research community, and to also lead to the setup of
appropriate special issues and journals.

As part of this workshop, we will include both peer-reviewed and invited
papers. All accepted papers will be included in the workshop proceedings
and the ACM digital library. Original contributions, previously
unpublished, and not currently under review by another journal or
conference, are solicited in relevant areas, including, but not limited
to:

* Mining data from large-scale sensor networks and smartphone sensing=20
  deployments
  - Distributed, parallel, and scalable mining algorithms
  - Multi-modal mining algorithms
  - Resource-adaptive (power, network, compute) mining
  - Handling sparsely sampled data, noisy, and untrustworthy data
  - Mining big data collected from large-scale smartphone sensing
    deployments
  - Supporting visualization and user interaction=20

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  - Large-scale sensor networks and Machine-to-Machine architectures
  - Smartphone sensing deployments for big data collection

* Novel Applications of Mining Sensor Network Data: Energy, Healthcare,
  Security, Transportation, P2P Systems, Enterprise Environments, Social
  Networks, Smartphones

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SenSys 2013 Doctoral Colloquium
November 13 November 2013 (afternoon), Rome, Italy.
http://sensys.acm.org/2013/doccol.html

The Doctoral Colloquium (DC) of SenSys'13 is to provide a friendly,
supportive, and constructive environment where PhD students can present
their research-in-progress for an open discussion guided by a panel of
experienced researchers and practitioners. Applicants should be far
enough into their PhD to have a concrete proposal, and have initially
outlined the salient issues and proposed research methodology.
Applicants should not be planning to submit their PhD thesis or
dissertation for at least four months after the DC, so that any advice
or input may still be incorporated into the doctoral work.

The DC will be a half-day, seminar-style event, consisting of short
presentations followed by round table discussion. Time will be allotted
to each student not only for the presentation, but also for careful,
in-depth consideration and discussion amongst the panelists and DC
participants.

In addition to the DC presentation, the participants will be given a
chance to present a poster at the poster session during the main
conference.

Submissions

Topic scope is the same as that listed in the SenSys call for papers. DC
submissions should consist of a single PDF document using the SenSys
paper template. The document should contain the following:

Research summary (3 pages) describing the work in progress and including
a 100-word abstract. Things to consider for inclusion in the research
summary might be: the expected contribution to the field of sensor
networking; the original idea or thesis statement; the problem domain
and the specific problem addressed; a brief overview of related work;
the methodological approach; research carried out and results so far.

Student biographical sketch, including the names and affiliations of the
research advisor(s), and expected date of dissertation submission.

The submission site can be found at:
https://sensys2013.cs.virginia.edu/doctoralCol/index.php

Research summaries will be reviewed by the chairs and panel members. If
the work is accepted, a student may be expected to make clarifications
and improvements to the research summary by the camera-ready deadline.
Note that the research summaries will not be formally published, but
hard copies will be made available to colloquium delegates.

A prize for best student presentation will be awarded by the panel.


Registration

Accepted participants of the doctoral colloquium shall register with the
SenSys workshop registration rate (if applicable at the student rate).
The registration is free if the student also attends and has registered
for the SenSys conference. Participants can also apply for SenSys travel
grants.


Important Dates (all at 11:59pm PDT)

Submission Deadline: September 6th, 2013
Notification of Acceptance: October 6, 2013
Camera-Ready: October 27, 2013
Colloquium: November 13, 2013

Organizers

Chair
Cecilia Mascolo, University of Cambridge

Committee:

Polly Huang, National Taiwan University, Taiwan
Nic Lane, Microsoft Research Asia , China
Andrew Markham, University of Oxford, UK
Emiliano Miluzzo, AT&T, USA
Luca Mottola, Politecnico di Milano Italy & SICS Sweden
Anthony Rowe, CMU, USA
Silvia Santini Technische Universitat Darmstadt, Germany
Sasu Tarkoma University of Helsinki, Finland

