Call for Demo

EAI [CONFERENCE+YEAR] invites Poster submissions that address innovative and important topics related to [CONFERENCE TOPIC].

The objective of this track is to provide the PhD students with a platform to share their ideas and research works and get comments suggestions from the international audience. We encourage the authors to use the Posters venue as a way to open up discussions with the scientific community about their early work in progress and develop the work for future publication and innovation. Posters aim at reporting on the progress of ongoing research and insights into the lessons learned from the most recent and current projects.

Scope

This year’s edition of EAI PervasiveHealth 2021 focuses specifically on technologies and human factors related to the use of ubiquitous computing in healthcare and for wellbeing. Posters invite a wide range of topics and types of work including evaluations, methodologies, technological innovation, and design in the area of pervasive health.

Topics

We seek novel, innovative, and exciting work in areas including but not limited to:

– Ethical issues of Artificial Intelligence (AI)

– Ethical issues of Intelligent Systems (IS)

– Ethical issues of Internet of Things (IoT)

– Ethical issues of virtual, augmented, and mixed reality

– Existential Threats of Artificial Intelligence (AI)

– Future of Reality o Futuristic Technology

– Human Computer Interaction (HCI) of the Future o Physics of the Future

Submission

Papers should be submitted through EAI ‘Confy+‘ system, and have to comply with the Springer format (see Author’s kit section).

Poster submissions should be a maximum of 4 pages including references, figures, tables, and appendix. Note that submissions are accepted only in PDF format. Please note that a shorter version of already published work will be rejected.

[IF ONLINE] Due to the conference format, a 1-minute presentation teaser is required alongside the Camera-ready version of the poster.

Review Criteria

The poster will be peer-reviewed and rated for acceptance using the following criteria:

– Relevance to conference vision/topics and attendees

– Applicability of the project in real-world scenarios

– Potential to bring in participants to the conference from different audiences

– The overall quality of contribution

– Provides a hands-on, collaborative, and/or active learning environment for attendees

Presentation & Awards

Accepted posters will be allocated 15 minutes for an interactive poster presentation at the conference. The posters will be assessed based on technical merit and presentation quality. One poster will be selected for each of the following awards:

– Most Humanitarian Award, sponsored by SCU’s Frugal Innovation Hub.

– Most Interdisciplinary and Innovative Award, sponsored by SCU’s Ciocca Center

Important dates

Poster Track Chair

Roger A. Hallman
Naval Information Warfare Center (NIWC) Pacific & Dartmouth College, USA