The 2014 ACM International Joint Conference on Pervasive and Ubiquitous Computing (UbiComp 2014) was held at the Motif Seattle Hotel (previously known as the Red Lion) in Downtown Seattle, Washington, US from Sep. 13-17. Colocated with ISWC 2014 and followed by Automotive UI 2014.
You can find the presentations and papers in the ACM digital library, and papers are individually linked from our online program.
The conference reception was held at the Experience Music Project museum. The opening keynote was given by NASA engineer Amy Ross, and the closing keynote by Gaetano Borriello, Jerre D. Noe Chair of Computer Science & Engineering at the University of Washington.
Photo galleries from Ubicomp 2014 are now available. Click here to see photos from the talks, workshops, demo session and more.
It's never too early to start planning for UbiComp/ISWC 2015 which will be in Osaka, Japan.
The ACM International Joint Conference on Pervasive and Ubiquitous Computing (UbiComp) is the result of a merger of the two most renowned conferences in the field: Pervasive and UbiComp. While it retains the name of the latter in recognition of the visionary work of Mark Weiser, its long name reflects the dual history of the new event. A complete list of both UbiComp and Pervasive past conferences is provided below.
UbiComp 2013, Zurich, Switzerland
UbiComp 2012, Pittsburgh (PA), US
Pervasive 2012, Newcastle, UK
UbiComp 2011, Beijing, CN
Pervasive 2011, San Francisco (CA), US
UbiComp 2010, Copenhagen, DK
Pervasive 2010, Helsinki, FI
UbiComp 2009, Orlando (FL), US
Pervasive 2009, Nara, JP
UbiComp 2008, Seoul, KR
Pervasive 2008, Sydney, AU
UbiComp 2007, Innsbruck, AT
Pervasive 2007, Toronto, CA
UbiComp 2006, Orange County (CA), US
Pervasive 2006, Dublin, IE
UbiComp 2005, Tokyo, JP
Pervasive 2005, Munich, DE
UbiComp 2004, Nottingham, UK
Pervasive 2004, Vienna, AT
UbiComp 2003, Seattle (WA), US
UbiComp 2002, Göteborg, SE
Pervasive 2002, Zurich, CH
UbiComp 2001, Atlanta (GA), US
HUC 2000, Bristol, UK
HUC 1999, Karlsruhe, DE