The purpose of the International Workshop on Societal Computing for the Internet of Things & You (SoCIeTY 2025) is to provide a high-profile, leading-edge forum for academics, industrial professionals, educators and policymakers involved in the field to contribute to disseminating the most innovative research and developments of all aspects of societal computing using Internet of Things (IoT), such as intelligent/smart objects, environments/spaces, and systems. The workshop discusses several new and challenging management and policy-based societal issues which require new technological innovations. We welcome submissions that identify challenges, report experiences, and discuss progress towards design, solutions or vision/ideas of IoT, which will help in contributions to describing techniques applied to real-world problems, novel networking architectures, system designs, and applications and interdisciplinary research involving the integration of IoT devices (including wearables), mobile, edge and cloud resources and machine learning techniques with societal computation.
Submission Track 1: IoT and its Societal Applications
Topics included but not limited to
Quantum sensing & Internet-of-Things
Human Activity Sensing
Urban Computing
Environment Monitoring
Assistive Living
Intelligent and self-organizing transportation networks & services
Healthcare
Crisis Mitigation
Rural Development
Agriculture
Submission Track 2: Communication Technologies for Society
Topics included but not limited to
5G/6G Communication
Wireless Network
Mobile Communication
Submission Track 3: Security & Privacy for Societal Application
Topics included but not limited to
Blockchain and its Societal Application
Privacy-Preserving Computation
Privacy in Cloud Computing
Quantum Cryptography
Lightweight Encryption
Opensource design and implementation of privacy mechanisms
Submission Track 4: AI Methods for Social Good
Topics included but not limited to
Speech Processing Application Related to Societal Problems
Natural Language Processing Application Related to Societal Problems
AI for Health
Quantum ML
AI for Urban Computing
Federated Learning in Healthcare
Federated Learning in Smart Transportation
Supply Chain Management in Disaster Response
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