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International Conference on Information and Communication Technologies for Ageing Well and e-Health – ICT4AgeingWell 2015
The International Conference on Information and Communication Technologies for Ageing Well and e-Health - ICT4AgeingWell 2015 will be held in Lisbon, Portugal on May 20-22, 2015.
The International Conference on Information and Communication Technologies for Ageing Well and e-Health - ICT4AgeingWell 2015 is focused on the following areas:
- Telemedicine and e-Health
- Ambient Assisted Living
- Robotics and Devices for Independent Living
- Monitoring, Accessibility and User Interfaces
- HCI for Ageing Populations
The International Conference on Information and Communication Technologies for Ageing Well and e-Health - ICT4AgeingWell 2015 brings together: those that study and apply information and communication technologies.
PROGRAM CO-CHAIRS
Martina Ziefle, RWTH-Aachen University, Germany
Ana Fred, Instituto de Telecomunicações / IST, Portugal
John O'Donoghue, Imperial College London, United Kingdom
Carsten Röcker, OWL University and Fraunhofer IOSB-INA, Germany
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Marco Aiello, University of Groningen, Netherlands
Babak Akhgar, Centre of excellence in terrorism, resilience, intelligence & organised crime research (CENTRIC), United Kingdom
Dietrich Albert, University of Graz & Graz University of Technology, Austria
Sherif Aly, The American University in Cairo, Egypt
Carlo Alberto Avizzano, Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna, Italy
Kensuke Baba, Kyushu University, Japan
Emilia Barakova, Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands
Angel Barriga, IMSE-CNM-CSIC, Spain
Laxmidhar Behera, Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, India
Karsten Berns, Robotics Research Lab, Germany
Dario Bonino, Politecnico di Torino, Italy
Frada Burstein, Monash University, Australia
Francisco C. Pereira, Singapore-MIT Aliiance for Research and Technology (SMART), Singapore
Gaëlle Calvary, Grenoble Institute of Technology, France
Maria Chiara Carrozza, The Biorobotics Institute - Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna, Pisa, Italy
Hakima Chaouchi, Institute TELECOM SudParis, France
Rory Cooper, University of Pittsburgh, United States
Maria Crotty, Flinders University, Australia
Stuart Cunningham, Glyndwr University, United Kingdom
Mary Czerwinski, Microsoft Research, United States
Jacques Demongeot, Faculty of Medicine of Grenoble, France
Monica Divitini, Norwegian University of Science & Technology, Norway
William Donnelly, Waterford Institute of Technology - WIT, Ireland
Kathleen F. McCoy, University of Delaware, United States
Paul Fergus, Liverpool John Moores University, United Kingdom
Daniel Fitton, University of Central Lancashire, United Kingdom
Martin Gaedke, Technische Universität Chemnitz, Germany
Ennio Gambi, Università Politecnica Delle Marche, Italy
Todor Ganchev, Technical University of Varna, Bulgaria
Ronald H. Perrott, Oxford e-Research Centre, United Kingdom
Jaakko Hakulinen, University of Tampere, Finland
Dirk Heylen, Human Media Interaction, University of Twente, Netherlands
Michitaka Hirose, University of Tokyo, Japan
Doan Hoang, University of Technology, Sydney, Australia
Andreas Holzinger, Medial University of Graz, Austria
Alina Huldtgren, University of Applied Sciences Düsseldorf, Germany
Deborah I. Fels, Ryerson University, Canada
Kyoung-Don Kang, Binghamton University, United States
David Kaufman, Simon Fraser University, Canada
Takahiro Kawamura, Toshiba Corp., Japan
Peter Kokol, University of Maribor, Slovenia
Andrej Kos, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
Mikel Larrea, Universidad del País Vasco, Spain
Each accepted paper will be published in the proceedings under an ISBN reference, on paper and on CD-ROM support, and must be presented at the conference.
It is mandatory that the camera-ready, copyright document, registration and payment, are received by the conference by the deadline indicated below as “early registration”.
To register a paper, the participant needs to select the \"Speaker\" registration. This applies to all types of paper, including student papers and/or poster presentations
EUR
2015-04-23
Group registrations not allowed
Accompanying persons not allowed
We don’t accept Online Abstracts
Marriott Lisbon Hotel
This 4-star Hotel is located in the city's new financial area near the airport and only a short ride to the city center, this convenient hotel in Lisbon provides easy access to main roads and one of the warmest introductions to this spectacular area for both leisure or business travelers.
Luxurious and functional, Lisbon Marriott Hotel guest rooms offer Marriott bedding, high-speed Internet and balconies with dazzling views of the city. With a magnificent view of the garden and a relaxing, refined atmosphere, Citrus Restaurant serves breakfast, lunch and dinner, including fine Portuguese and Mediterranean cuisine paired with a selection of local and international wines.
As the most inviting hotel Lisbon has to offer, Marriott Hotel features a Congress Center with 17 meeting rooms totaling 2,000 square meters, superior catering and advanced technology for large or small meetings and events.
You can also enjoy a unique palm tree and outdoor swimming pool.
Check-in and Check-out
- Check-in: 3:00 PM
- Check-out: 12:00 PM
Property Details
- 18 floors,
- 577 rooms,
- 13 suites
- 18 meeting rooms
- Gym
- Restaurant
- Lobby Bar
- Outdoor Garden Pool
- Market
- Onsite accessible self-parking
High-Speed Internet Access
- Guest rooms: wireless, wired
- Lobby and public areas: wireless
- Meeting rooms: wireless, wired
Submission Info
ICT4AgeingWell is sponsored by INSTICC – Institute for Systems and Technologies of Information, Control and Communication
SCOPE
The International Conference on Information and Communication Technologies for Ageing Well and e-Health aims to be a meeting point for those that study and apply information and communication technologies for improving the quality of life of the elderly and for helping people stay healthy, independent and active at work or in their community along their whole life. ICT4AgeingWell facilitates the exchange of information and dissemination of best practices, innovation and technical improvements in the fields of age-related health care, education, social coordination and ambient assisted living. From e-Health to intelligent systems, and ICT devices, this will be a point of interest for all those that work in research and development and in companies involved in promoting the well-being of aged people, by providing room for industrial presentations, demos and project descriptions.
CONFERENCE AREAS
Each of these topic areas is expanded below but the sub-topics list is not exhaustive. Papers may address one or more of the listed sub-topics, although authors should not feel limited by them. Unlisted but related sub-topics are also acceptable, provided they fit in one of the following main topic areas:
1. AMBIENT ASSISTED LIVING
2. TELEMEDICINE AND E-HEALTH
3. MONITORING, ACCESSIBILITY AND USER INTERFACES
4. ROBOTICS AND DEVICES FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING
5. HCI FOR AGEING POPULATIONS
AREA 1: AMBIENT ASSISTED LIVING
- Ambient Intelligence
- Smart Environments and Housing
- Ubiquitous Computing
- Multi-modal Interaction
- Mobile Systems for AAL
- Agent-based Interfaces
- Knowledge Systems and Ontologies
- Context Awareness and Adaptation
- Collaboration Systems for AAL
- Case Studies for AAL
- Vital Signs and Wireless Body Networks
- Visualization of Data for AAL Services
AREA 2: TELEMEDICINE AND E-HEALTH
- Electronic Health Records
- Home Care Monitoring Systems
- Mobile Collaboration Technologies
- e-Health and Education
- Interoperability
- Security and Privacy in e-Health
- Data Analytics and Health
- Pervasive Data Management Architectures
- Decision Support Systems
- Tele-Rehabilitation
- Management of Telemedicine
- Systems to Encourage Healthy Lifestyles
- Case Studies in e-Health
- Business Models for Telemedicine and e-Health
- Hospital Information Systems
- Open Data and Health Information
AREA 3: MONITORING, ACCESSIBILITY AND USER INTERFACES
- Remote Monitoring
- Wireless Technology
- Systems Usability
- Mobile Health Monitoring
- Personalized Interfaces
- Virtual and Augmented Reality
- Speech and Tactile Interfaces
- Assistive Technology and Adaptive Systems
- Accessibility Software
- Pervasive Technologies
- Wearable Technologies
- Smart Hospitals
AREA 4: ROBOTICS AND DEVICES FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING
- Sensor Networks
- Mobile Sensing
- Smart Devices
- Autonomy and Active Ageing
- Embedded Devices and Communications
- Signal Processing
- Real-time Systems
- Augmentative and Alternative Communication
- Prosthesis
- Service and Social Robotics
- Healthcare Robotics
- Interacting Robots at Home
- Computer Vision Systems at Home
AREA 5: HCI FOR AGEING POPULATIONS
- Socially Dependable Systems
- Intelligent Companions
- Affective Communication
- Inclusive Design
- Graphical User Interfaces
- Web-based Interaction
- Perception Issues
- Training Cognitive Abilities
- Information Privacy
- Cultural Trends
2910-595 Setúbal - Portugal
Tel.: +351 265 520 184
Fax: +44 203 014 8813
e-mail: ict4ageingwell.secretariat@insticc.org
2910-595 Setúbal - Portugal
Tel.: +351 265 520 184
Fax: +44 203 014 8813
e-mail: ict4ageingwell.secretariat@insticc.org