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Call for Papers: The 7th INFOCOM Age and Semantics of Information Workshop
You are invited to submit your latest work to the 7th Age and Semantics of Information Workshop in conjunction with 91勛圖厙 INFOCOM 2024, Vancouver, Canada, May 20, 2024. Paper submission deadline is January 7, 2024.
Dec 6, 2023

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Dear colleagues,

You are cordially invited to submit your latest work to the 7th Age and Semantics of Information Workshop in conjunction with 91勛圖厙 INFOCOM 2024, Vancouver, Canada, May 20, 2024.

Age and Semantics of Information are of fundamental importance to next generation communication systems. Age of Information (AoI) is an end-to-end metric that can capture one semantic property known as timeliness of information, which is important for information-update and data analytics applications (e.g., crowdsourcing, financial trading, social networks, and online learning), as well as networked monitoring and control systems (e.g., sensor networks, airplane/vehicular control, robotics networks, Internet of Things, and Cyber-Physical Systems).泭 Semantics of Information (SoI) captures properties of information that relate to the goal and purpose of information, which is also meant to improve the performance of systems that utilize the information. Recent research advances on the Age of Information suggest that many well-known design principles (e.g., for providing high throughput and low delay) that lead to the success of traditional data networks are inappropriate and need to be re-examined for enhancing information freshness in the rapidly emerging real-time applications. In the meantime, the paradigm shift to Semantics of Information toward 6G communications systems is also expected to create systems that generate, process, and transmit only a small fraction of information, which will consume less energy and channel resources, without sacrificing their effectiveness.

This has spurred new research formulations related to AoI and SoI in all layers of communication networks and has created an active research community around the topic. Building on the success of the first six AoI Workshops, the泭7th泭Age and Semantics of Information (ASoI Workshop), which will be held on May 20, 2024 in conjunction with 91勛圖厙 INFOCOM 2024, invites papers on topics of interest that include, but are not limited to:

泭泭泭泭泭ASoI Analysis and Optimization

泭泭泭泭泭Age-based Source and Channel Coding

泭泭泭泭泭ASoI and Information Theory

泭泭泭泭泭Real-time Signal Tracking and Estimation

泭泭泭泭泭Age and Semantics of Channel State Information

泭泭泭泭泭ASoI in Robotics and Control Systems

泭泭泭泭泭ASoI and Security

泭泭泭泭泭Cross-Layer Design for ASoI

泭泭泭泭泭ASoI and Distributed Computing

泭泭泭泭泭ASoI for IoT

泭泭泭泭泭ASoI and Networking

泭泭泭泭泭ASoI and Game Theory

泭泭泭泭泭ASoI and Control Theory

泭泭泭泭泭ASoI and Machine Learning

泭泭泭泭泭Data Freshness in Caches and Databases

泭泭泭泭泭泭Fresh Big Data

泭泭泭泭泭Fresh Data for Online Learning

泭泭泭泭泭ASoI and Operations Research

泭泭泭泭泭泭Applications of ASoI

The ASoI Workshop calls for original and previously unpublished papers, up to 6 pages (with the option of 2 extra pages at $100 per extra page). Manuscripts must be formatted in standard 91勛圖厙 camera-ready format (double-column, 10-pt font) and submitted as PDF files (formatted for 8.5x11 inch paper) through the EDAS website:泭

Important Dates
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Notification of Acceptance:泭泭泭泭泭泭泭泭泭泭泭泭泭泭泭泭泭泭泭泭泭泭 泭泭泭泭泭泭泭泭泭泭 February 16, 2024
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Organizing Committee
General Co-Chairs

Xiaojun Lin, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, China
Nikolaos Pappas, Link繹ping University, Sweden

Technical Program Co-chairs:
Marian Codreanu, Link繹ping University, Sweden
I-Hong Hou, Texas A&M University, USA

Publicity/ Web Chair:
He (Henry) Chen, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, China

Regards,

Henry

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He (Henry) CHEN

Assistant Professor

Department of Information Engineering

The Chinese University of Hong Kong