Congratulations - your paper #1569016569 ('Foxtrot: phase-space data representation for correlation-aware aggregation') submitted to the Fourth Annual IEEE Communications Society Conference on Sensor, Mesh, and Ad Hoc Communications and Networks has been accepted. With approximately 300 submitted papers and 60 accepted, the acceptance rate was roughly 20%
Seems not too long ago I was posting one of these (and this time I've got a better icon!). After not publishing anything last year, this one is looking up. And I've got at least one more to submit this year, with possibilties on another two.
Also, this means I'll be in San Diego from June 18-21 this year. Knowing the whole fun and games with trying to get reasonably priced transatlantic flights for incoming/outbound durations of less than a week, this means I've got at least 4 days to play with. Given that a) I've seen San Diego before 2 years ago and b) I tend to be able to get effectively "free" transfers with these trips to more-or-less anywhere in the USA (last trip to San Diego got me some time in NY), can anyone recommend anywhere I should get myself to around that time?
Update: Oh yeah. Now, thesis... (as today's PhD is reminding me...). Ontologies, Bundle Theory, Substance Theory, apples, etc...

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