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HCCS 2020: 2nd Workshop on Human-Centered Computational Sensing - Welcome and Committees

We are pleased to present the proceedings of the Second Workshop on Human-Centered Computational Sensing (HCCS'20) held Austin, Texas, in conjunction with PerCom 2020.

The HCCS workshop aims to advance and promote research about how unobtrusive observation of human beings' cognitive, behavioral, physiological, and contextual data is increasingly enabling new computing experiences and effective intervention opportunities. The workshop also seeks to stimulate dialog about the implications of computational sensing for society.

We received 17 submission for the workshop covering a wide range of topics. From a blind review process with an international program committee, 7 papers were selected for inclusion in the program. The program includes a keynote speech, 15-minute talks to present technical papers, and a final discussion on research challenges and emerging topics.

We are exceptionally thankful to the members of the program committee for their thoughtful and timely reviews. We also thank the PerCom Workshops Chairs, Amy Murphy and Edison Thomaz, and the PerCom General Chair, Christine Julien, for their guidance and support. Finally, we are grateful to the authors and workshop attendees for their contributions and involvement.

We are honored to be co-chairs of HCCS'20, and we hope that you enjoy the program.

Reynold Bailey, Rochester Institute of Technology, USA
Michele Girolami, National Research Council of Italy, Italy
Franca Delmastro, National Research Council of Italy, Italy

Organizing Committee

Workshop Co-Chairs

  Reynold Bailey (Rochester Institute of Technology, USA)  
  Franca Delmastro (IIT-CNR, Italy)  
  Michele Girolami (ISTI-CNR, Italy)  

Publicity Chairs

  Cecilia Ovesdotter Alm (Rochester Institute of Technology, USA)  
  Fabio Mavilia (CNR-ISTI, Italy)  

Technical Program Committee

Cecilia Ovesdotter Alm Rochester Institute of Technology USA
Reynold Bailey Rochester Institute of Technology USA
Archna Bhatia IHMC USA
Kamran Binaee Rochester Institute of Technology USA
Mario Dantas Federal University of Juiz de Fora Brazil
Franca Delmastro IIT-CNR Italy
Flavio Di Martino IIT-CNR Italy
Gabriel Diaz Rochester Institute of Technology USA
Mingming Fan University Toronto Canada
Luca Foschini University of Bologna Italy
Michele Girolami ISTI-CNR Italy
Sune Lehmann Technical University of Denmark Denmark
Reza Malekian Malmö University Sweden
Fabio Mavilia CNR-ISTI Italy
Emily Prud’hommeaux Boston College USA
Daniele Puccinelli University of Applied Sciences and Arts of Southern Switzerland (SUPSI) Switzerland
Srinivas Sridharan Corteva Agriscience USA
Preethi Vaidyanathan LC Technologies USA
Hana Vrzakova University of Colorado Boulder Italy