The objective of this track is to provide the PhD students with a platform to share their ideas and research works and get comments suggestions from the international audience. We encourage the authors to use the Posters venue as a way to open up discussions with the scientific community about their early work in progress and develop the work for future publication and innovation. Posters aim at reporting on the progress of ongoing research and insights into the lessons learned from the most recent and current projects.
Scope
In the context of GOODTECHS, the Posters and PhD Track provides an opportunity to showcase interesting new work that is still at an early stage. We encourage practitioners and researchers to submit to the Posters venue as it provides a unique opportunity for sharing valuable ideas, eliciting feedback on early-stage work, and fostering discussions and collaborations among colleagues. Moreover, this track provides a platform for PhD students to present and receive feedback on their ongoing research. Students at different stages of their research will have the opportunity to present and discuss their research questions, goals, methods and results. This is an opportunity to obtain guidance on various aspects of their research from established researchers and to share ideas with other PhD students working in research areas related to technologies for social good, fostering contamination and new collaborations.
Topics
Authors are solicited to submit original, previously unpublished papers in the following, but not limited to topic areas:
- App concepts and technologies for different mobile platforms
- Blockchain for social good
- Deployment and field-testing of technologies for social good
- Digital tools for art and feelings
- Environment sensing, monitoring and preservation
- Virtual Games, entertainment, and multimedia applications for social good
- Health and social care
- Human-object interaction
- ICT for development and social good
- Privacy issues and solutions in technologies for social good
- Security issues, architectures and solutions
- Smart cities and transportation
- Smart economy solutions for social good: e-banking, e-business
- Smart governance and e-administration
- Smart living and E-health
- Technology addressing the digital divide
- Health care information systems interoperability, security and efficiency
- Ambient intelligence for well-being and e-health applications, supported by RFID technology and Wireless Sensor Networks
- Mobile applications and ubiquitous devices in Healthcare and lifestyle training
- Robotic systems and devices for health care and medicine
- Technologies to promote a healthy and secure society
- Big Data Analytics for e-health and social good
- Assessment of Acceptance/Adoption models Cultural Evaluation of e-health
- Acceptance e-health and economic growth Factors affecting e-health adoption
- Machine learning for healthcare
- Intelligent systems for young and older adults using mobile devices
- Human factors, efficient cost control and management in society
- Intelligent decision support and data systems in health care, medicine and society
- Innovation in people supporting activities (e.g. health care, schooling and services)
- Embedded systems for healthcare
- IT Acceptance Models, acceptance of e-health services
- Major barriers and facilitators for e-health
- Bio signals Acquisition, Analysis and Processing
- Semantic Technologies and Cognition
- Physiological Computing in Mobile Devices
- Telemedicine;
- Augmented Reality in Healthcare using Wearable devices
- Sensors and Actuators
- Cloud computing for healthcare
- Mobile application concepts and technologies for different mobile platforms
- Cyber-physical systems and real-time data collection for social good
Publication
All accepted and presented papers will be published in Springer and made available through SpringerLink Digital Library. The registered papers must follow the guidelines below:
- Papers should be in English.
- Poster and PhD papers should be up to 6-11 pages in length.
- Previously published work may not be submitted, nor may the work be concurrently submitted to any other conference or journal. Such papers will be rejected without review.
Proceedings will also be submitted for inclusion in other leading indexing services, Ei Compendex, ISI Web of Science, Scopus, CrossRef, Google Scholar, DBLP, as well as EAI’s own EU Digital Library (EUDL).
Community Review
Community Review is a service offered to Program Committees and submitting Authors of all EAI conferences designed to improve the speed and the quality of the review process.
Abstracts of all authors who opt-in to Community Review during submission will be published and available for Bidding here.
Learn more about the Community Review process.
Paper Submission
Papers should be submitted through EAI ‘Confy+‘ system, and have to comply with the Springer format (see Author’s kit section).
Poster submissions should be a maximum of 4 pages including references, figures, tables, and appendix. Note that submissions are accepted only in PDF format. Please note that a shorter version of already published work will be rejected.
Due to the conference format, a 1-minute presentation teaser is required alongside the Camera-ready version of the poster.
Important dates
Full Paper Submission Deadline
30 April 2023
Notification Deadline
13 June 2023
Camera-ready deadline
17 September 2023
Start of Conference
18 October 2023
End of Conference
20 October 2023
Poster Track Chair
Susanna Spinsante
Università Politecnica Delle Marche, Ancona, Italy