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WELL-BEING ANALYSIS
SENSING
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About |
With the advancements in ubiquitous computing, ubicomp technology has deeply spread into our daily lives, including office work, home and house-keeping, health management, transportation, or even urban living environments. Furthermore, beyond the initial metric of computing, such as “efficiency” and “productivity”, the benefits that people (users) benefit on a well-being perspective based on such ubiquitous technology has been greatly paid attention in the recent years. In our first and second “WellComp” (Computing for Well-being) workshops in 2018 and 2019, we intensively discuss about the contribution of ubiquitous computing towards users’ well-being that covers both physical, mental, and social wellness (and their combinations), from the viewpoints of various different layers of computing. WellComp 2020 will bring together researchers and practitioners from the academia and industry to explore versatile topics related to wellbeing and ubiquitous computing. |
Call for Papers |
Expected areas and topics include, but not limited to, systems research, user studies, networking, social computing, as listed below.
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Summary |
WellComp 2020 : Third International Workshop on Computing for Well-Being will take place in Online. It’s a 2 days event starting on Sep 12, 2020 (Saturday) and will be winded up on Sep 13, 2020 (Sunday). WellComp 2020 falls under the following areas: WELL-BEING ANALYSIS, SENSING, etc. Submissions for this Workshop can be made by Jul 10, 2020. Authors can expect the result of submission by Jul 24, 2020. Upon acceptance, authors should submit the final version of the manuscript on or before Jul 31, 2020 to the official website of the Workshop. Please check the official event website for possible changes before you make any travelling arrangements. Generally, events are strict with their deadlines. It is advisable to check the official website for all the deadlines. Other Details of the WellComp 2020
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Credits and Sources |
[1] WellComp 2020 : Third International Workshop on Computing for Well-Being |