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Call for Papers


The fourth edition of the Human-Centered Computational
Program Sensing (HCCS’24)Keynote
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HCCS'24 Home Call for Papers Organization Speaker
2024 aims to advance and promote research about how unobtrusive observations of human beings’
cognitive, behavioral, physiological, and contextual data is increasingly enabling new computing
experiences. The workshop will additionally stimulate dialog about the implications of computational
sensing for society. Traditionally, sensors have been understood narrowly as physiological
measurements often captured with wearable devices. This workshop adopts a broader, human-
focused view, envisioning sensing as time-evolving measurable data directly linked to individuals
and, by extension, to their communities. With this understanding, sensing involves human reactions
and interactions observed in spoken, written, or signed language, eye gaze, facial and bodily
expressions, social networks, geospatial patterns, and other such human-generated data. Advances
in multimodal human data acquisition and fusion have the potential to significantly impact all areas
of human life - productivity, health and well-being, training and education, human-computer
interaction, accessibility, safety and security, as well as gaming, sports, and entertainment.

Relevant topics include but are not limited to:

Novel methodologies for collecting and processing multimodal human sensing data, including
remote/online data collection

Co-sensing of multiple individuals, groups, or communities

Detection and analysis of human social interactions, behaviour and habits

Localization and proximity-detection systems

User acceptance, quality of experience, and social impact studies

Accessibility of human sensing technologies

New interventions acting on human-centered computational sensing

Fusion of multifaceted, heterogeneous, and/or incommensurable human sensing data

Algorithms for responsible behavioral analysis with human sensing data

Interactive machine learning guided by humans, with sensing technologies

Edge and fog computing architectures for human sensing

Applications of human-centered computational sensing

Innovative Human-Computer Interactions based on sensing

Innovative visualizations and representations of human sensing data

Evaluation metrics and methodologies

Experimental analysis with human sensing data from real-world applications

Human-centered sensing for healthcare, industry, and social good


Educational insights
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Experiences and lessons learned from research projects focused on human-centered
computational sensing

Privacy and ethical considerations for human-centered computational sensing

Design of human computational sensing promoting diversity

Organizers will consider the possibility of inviting authors of selected papers accepted to HCCS’24
to submit an extended work to a Special Issue of an international journal.

Submission and Registration:


Authors are invited to submit technical or theoretical papers for presentation at the workshop,
describing original, previously unpublished work, which is not currently under review by another
workshop, conference, or journal. Papers should present novel perspectives within the general scope
of the workshop.

Accepted workshop papers will be included and indexed in the IEEE digital libraries (Xplore).

Papers may be no more than 6 pages in length. Authors can purchase one additional page for the
camera-ready version. Papers in excess of the page limits will not be considered for review or
publication. All papers must be typeset in double-column IEEE format using 10pt fonts on US letter
paper, with all fonts embedded. The IEEE LaTeX and Microsoft Word templates, as well as related
information, can be found on the IEEE website.

Submission must be made via EDAS using https://edas.info/N31320.

It is a requirement that all the authors listed in the submitted paper are also listed in EDAS. The
author section of EDAS will be locked after the workshop submission deadline to ensure that
conflict-of-interest can be properly enforced during the review process. If the list of authors differs
between the paper and EDAS, the paper may not be reviewed.

Each accepted workshop paper requires a full PerCom registration (no registration is available for
workshops only). Papers that are not presented at the workshop will not be published in the
proceedings.

Important Dates:
Paper submission deadline: November 17th, 2023 23:59 EST
Paper notification: January 8th, 2024
Paper notification: January 8th, 2024
Camera Ready Deadline:
HCCS'24 Home February
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Registration: same as main conference PerCom 24 papers (no workshop-only registration)
HCCS Workshop at PerCom 2024: To be announced (11th or 15th of March, 2024)
HCCS'24 Home Call for Papers Program Organization Keynote Speaker Acce

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