CoMoRea'19 - 15th Workshop on Context Modeling and Recognition - Welcome and Committees
Welcome Message from the General Chairs
The aim of the 15th IEEE Workshop on Context and Activity Modeling and Recognition (CoMoRea'19) is on the one hand to advance the state of the art in the area of activity modeling and recognition; on the other hand, to investigate the research area of context modeling and reasoning and to address fundamental issues in context processing and management. The goal is to identify concepts, theories and methods applicable to context modeling, context reasoning, and activity recognition, as well as system-oriented issues related to the design and implementation of context-aware systems. CoMoRea illustrates the growing interest in activity recognition and the relationship between context models and context/activity recognition.
The workshop's international program committee refereed the submitted papers based on both their quality and their relevance to the workshop theme. In total, this year's workshop program includes 6 high quality papers that were carefully selected.
We would like to thank the members of the program committee for providing detailed and thoughtful reviews, and thus making it possible to assemble an interesting program of high quality papers. We would also like to thank the PerCom organizers Behrooz Shirazi and Keiichi Yasumoto, and the PerCom workshop co-chairs Takahiro Hara, Delphine Reinhardt, and Nirmalya Roy for supporting the workshop and assisting with its organization. Furthermore, we want to thank the CoMoRea advisory board members Matthias Wieland, Daniela Nicklas, Daniele Riboni, and Heiner Stuckenschmidt for their support. Finally, we thank all of the authors and workshop attendees for their contributions and participation.
Pascal Hirmer, Universität Stuttgart, Germany
Timo Sztyler, Universität Mannheim, Germany
Jadwiga Indulska, The University of Queensland, Australia
CoMoRea 2019 Organisation |
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General co-chairs |
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Pascal Hirmer (University of Stuttgart, Germany) | ||
Jadwiga Indulska (The University of Queensland, Australia) | ||
Timo Sztyler (University of Mannheim, Germany) | ||
Advisory Board |
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Daniela Nicklas (University of Bamberg & Faculty Information Systems and Applied Computer Science, Germany) | ||
Daniele Riboni (University of Cagliari, Italy) | ||
Heiner Stuckenschmidt (University of Mannheim, Germany) | ||
Matthias Wieland (Universität Stuttgart, Germany) |
Technical Program Committee
Martin Bauer | NEC Europe Ltd. | Germany |
Guo Bin | Northwestern Polytechnical University | P.R. China |
Gabriele Civitarese | University of Milan | Italy |
Klaus David | University of Kassel | Germany |
Frank Dürr | University of Stuttgart | Germany |
Markus Endler | Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro | Brazil |
Rim Helaoui | Philips Research | The Netherlands |
Pascal Hirmer | University of Stuttgart | Germany |
Peizhao Hu | Rochester Institute of Technology | USA |
Jadwiga Indulska | The University of Queensland | Australia |
Thomas Kirste | University of Rostock | Germany |
Philippe Lalanda | Grenoble University | France |
Daniela Nicklas | University of Bamberg | Germany |
Daniele Riboni | University of Cagliari | Italy |
Carlos Rivero | Rochester Institute of Technology | USA |
Flora Salim | RMIT University | Australia |
Arjun Satish | University of California, Irvine | USA |
Heiner Stuckenschmidt | University of Mannheim | Germany |
Timo Sztyler | University of Mannheim | Germany |
Massimo Valla | Telecom Italia | Italy |
Jiahui Wen | National University of Defense Technology | P.R. China |
Zhiwen Yu | Northwestern Polytechnical University | P.R. China |
Weishan Zhang | China University of Petroleum | P.R. China |