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The 12th IEEE International Conference on Ubiquitous Intelligence and Computing (UIC 2015) will be held in Beijing, China during August 10-14, 2015.
Ubiquitous sensors, devices, networks and information are paving the way towards a smart world in which computational intelligence is distributed throughout the physical environment to provide reliable and relevant services to people. This ubiquitous intelligence will change the computing landscape because it will enable new breeds of applications and systems to be developed and the realm of computing possibilities will be significantly extended. By enhancing everyday objects with intelligence, many tasks and processes could be simplified, the physical spaces where people interact like the workplaces and homes, could become more efficient, safer and more enjoyable. Ubiquitous computing, or pervasive computing, uses these many "smart things or u-things" to create smart environments, services and applications.
Research on ubiquitous intelligence is an emerging research field covering many disciplines. A series of grand challenges exist to move from the current level of computing services to the smart world of adaptive and intelligent services. Started in 2005, the series of Ubiquitous Intelligence and Computing (UIC) conferences has been held in Taipei, Nagasaki, Three Gorges (China), Hong Kong, Oslo, Brisbane, Xi'an, Banff, Fukuoka, Vietri sul Mare (Italy) and Ayodya Resort (Bali, Indonesia). It offers a forum for researchers to exchange ideas and experiences in developing intelligent/smart objects, environments and systems.
The 12th IEEE International Conference on Ubiquitous Intelligence and Computing (UIC 2015) will be held during August 10-14, 2015, in Beijing China. It 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 We welcome high quality papers that describe original and unpublished research advancing the state of the art in ubiquitous intelligence and computing.