Important Dates

Workshop/SS Proposal Due

April 15, 2024
June 15, 2024

(Extended)


Regular Paper Due

July 15, 2024
August 15, 2024

(Extended)


WiP/Workshop/SS Paper Due

July 15, 2024
August 20, 2024

(Extended)


LBI Paper Due

August 31, 2024


Author Notification

September 15, 2024
September 25, 2024

(Extended)


Camera-Ready Submission

October 25, 2024


Conference Date

December 02-07, 2024

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Call For Papers

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The 21st IEEE Int'l Conf. on Ubiquitous Intelligence and Computing (UIC 2024) will include a highly selective program of technical papers, accompanied by workshops, demos, panel discussions and keynote speeches. We welcome high quality papers that describe original and unpublished research advancing the state of the art in ubiquitous intelligence and computing.

UIC 2024 topics include but are not limited to the following:

  • Track 1: Pervasive& UbiquitousComputing
  • Track 2: Sensing,Communication&Networks
  • – Mobile and Wearable Computing
  • – Embedded Devices and Software
  • – Cloud, Fog and Edge Computing
  • – Wireless Sensing and Localization
  • – Social and Crowd Computing
  • – Internet of Smart Things
  • – Context-Aware Computing
  • – Smart and Connected Vehicles
  • – Urban Computing
  • – Mobile Crowd Communication and Scouring
  • – Parallel and Distributed Computing
  • – On-Device Communication
  • – Cognitive Computing
  • – Green Communication Systems
  • – Federated Computing
  • – Ubiquitous Communication QoS, Reliability
  • – Affect/Personality/Mind Computing
  • – Signal Processing for Ubiquitous Communications
  • – Ubiquitous Data Management and Mining
  • – Ubiquitous Networking
  • – Security, Privacy, and Trust
  • – Multi-Agent Network
  • – Cyber-Physical-Social Systems
  • – Smart Sensor Network
  • Track 3: Human-Centred Design & Interaction
  • Track 4: AI, Robotics & Brain Informatics
  • – Human-Centred Design and Sensing
  • – Machine learning and Big Data Intelligence
  • – Human Mobility Modeling and Mining
  • – Knowledge Representation and Reasoning
  • – Human-Computer/Robot Interaction
  • – Foundation Models for Ubiquitous Applications
  • – Human Interface and Management of Information
  • – Virtual Personal Assistants and Cognitive Experts
  • – Human-Like Perception
  • – Virtual, Mixed and Augmented Reality
  • – Augmented Cognition
  • – LLMs for Ubiquitous Intelligence
  • – Learning and Collaboration Social Network
  • – Hybrid Intelligence
  • – Personalization Recommendation Systems
  • – Computer Vision and Multimedia
  • – Personalized Search and Social Search
  • – Nature-Inspired Intelligent Systems
  • – Activity, Emotion, and Pattern Recognition
  • – Intelligent Robotics and Automation Systems
  • – Human Augmentation and Portable Environments
  • – Novel Methodologies for Multi-Modal BMI
  • – Safety, Ethical and Legal lssues
  • – Machine Learning in BMI Signal Processing

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