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2-6 November 2015, The Ninth International and Interdisciplinary Conference on Modeling and Using Context (CONTEXT 2015), Larnaca, Cyprus

Date: 2-6 November 2015
Location: Larnaca, Cyprus
Deadline: 1 June 2015

Context '15 will provide a forum for presenting and discussing high-quality research and applications on context modeling and use. The conference will include paper and poster presentations, system demonstrations, workshops, and a doctoral consortium.

The main theme of CONTEXT 2015 is 'Back to the roots', focusing on the importance of interdisciplinary cooperations and studies of the phenomenon. Context, context modeling and context comprehension are central topics in linguistics, philosophy, sociology, artificial intelligence, computer science, art, law, organizational sciences, cognitive science, psychology, etc. and are also essential for the effectiveness of modern, complex and distributed software systems.

For more information, see http://cyprusconferences.org/context2015/

CONTEXT 2015 invites high-quality contributions from researchers and practitioners in foundational studies, applications and evaluations of modeling and use of context in all relevant fields. Submissions may be either full papers of up to 14 pages (in Springer LNCS format) or poster abstracts of 4-6 pages. Submission deadline: June 1, 2015.

CONTEXT 2015 workshops will provide a platform for presenting novel and emerging ideas in the use and the modelling of context in a less formal and possibly more focused way than the conference itself. Researchers and practitioners from all relevant fields are invited to submit proposals for review. Workshops that foster collaboration, discussion, group problem-solving and community-building initiatives are particularly encouraged. The length of a workshop may be one half or a whole day, and in exceptional cases, up to two days. Deadline for submission of proposals: March 20, 2015.

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