Roots for the Future of Ambient
Intelligence
3rd European Conference on Ambient
Intelligence (www.ami-09.org)
November 18th - 21st 2009, Salzburg, Austria
Apologies for cross-posting
Call for abstracts – Updated !
Workshop
Ethics in Ambient Intelligence
Research Projects
(21 November 2009)
(www.ingema.es/ethicami)
important
dates
Intent to attend and abstract submission deadlines:
18th September
2009 – Abstract submission
deadline Extended: 2nd October 2009
30th September
2009 – Early registration !!!!
19 October – Final position paper deadline
Questions and abstracts should be emailed to:
Mr Gerardo Zamora (gzamora@...) , or
Ms Elena Urdaneta (eurdaneta@...), or
Ms Igone Etxeberria (ietxeberria@...)
Submission (see attached file)
Participants are expected to hold either a social or
medical research background or to work on technological development, ethics or
projects linked to AmI.
They are requested to submit a 300-word abstract on a
research project they are involved in or about the ethical AmiE-related
activities they conduct.
After a careful selection, 10-15 abstracts will be
drawn and accepted to take part in the workshop. Accepted authors are requested
to send their final position paper (5 page max,
10.000 characters approx). All proposal
authors are kindly requested to observe the deadlines aforementioned. All
accepted authors must be registered for the AmI ‘09 Conference before November 18th, 2009 (www.ami-09.org). Paper presenters will benefit from a discount
on the Conference fee.
Those participants willing to present their position
paper as a poster presentation during the workshop must inform the Co-Chairs
when submitting their paper as there will be a short poster session during the
coffee break. Efforts
will be made to publish accepted papers.
Abstracts should follow the Springer guidelines, which
can be downloaded at: www.springer.com/computer/lncs?SGWID=0-164-7-72376-0
Check the Workshop home page for further information and up coming
details: www.ingema.es/ethicami
Workshop Goal and scope (see attached file)
e-Inclusion policy promotes the use of ICT to overcome
social exclusion, and improve economic performance, employment opportunities,
quality of life, social participation and cohesion[1].
Ethics are an integral part of the EU concept of e-Inclusion, which: “is
necessary for social justice, ensuring equity in the knowledge society”[2].
Indeed, the Riga Declaration (2006) has
already called for increasing ethical awareness. Ethical issues are at the core
of the Ambient Intelligence Paradigm and are also central to ageing well in the
Information and Communication Society. Research projects have to address also
this fundamental issue and develop recommendations for the future.
The main goal of the workshop is to discuss ethical issues related to
the widely-considered best Ambient Intelligence (AmI)
solutions, which are aimed at providing benefits to users if they have access
to basic ICT facilities, the appropriate training and are motivated, Hence, the
relevance of social, cultural and economic contexts will be also dealt with
regard to AmI-related ethical issues.
Moreover, particular attention must be paid to improving user
motivation, trust and confidence towards Ambient Intelligence use, to
increasing security and privacy protection, to furthering quality of life,
autonomy and safety, as ethic norms are conspicuously observed.
The workshop will take place from 8:30 am to 1:00 pm.
1-2
European Commission, European
i2010 initiative on e-Inclusion: “To be part of the information society”,
Communication from the Commission to the European Parliament, the Council, the
European Economic and Social Committee and the Committee of the Regions, COM(2007) 694 final, Brussels, 8 Nov 2007.
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Gerardo Zamora
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gzamora@...
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