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From: Skip Rizzo, Ph. D. [mailto:arizzo@u ......]
Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2001 6:35 PM
To: VRPSYCH-L@u ......
Subject: Augmented Reality Conference
Hi all,
I have forwarded this ... for those interested in
Augmented Reality...this looks to be a very good conference and a number of
the AR Demos that I've seen lately appear to have some potential value for
Psychology/Mental Health applications...
Best Regards,
Skip
Subject: CFP: ISAR '01
Dear Program Committee:
Attached is the Call for Papers for ISAR 2001. Please pass this around to
all interested parties and encourage submissions
to this year's conference!
Ron Azuma
(azuma@H ......)
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Call For Participation
IEEE & ACM International Symposium on Augmented Reality 2001
ISAR'01
October 29-30, 2001
Columbia University, New York, NY
http://www.augmented-reality.org/isar2001 or
http://www.cs.columbia.edu/graphics/isar2001
Paper submissions due by June 5, 2001
Demo submissions due by August 5, 2001
Objectives
ISAR'01 will provide an opportunity for Augmented Reality (AR) researchers
from academia and industry to meet in an informal atmosphere to exchange
ideas, concepts, and research results. ISAR is meant to trigger discussions
among participants and to provide an intensive exchange between academic
and industrial researchers working in the different AR research areas.
History
ISAR '01 is the fourth in a series of successful events sponsored by IEEE
and ACM in cooperation with Eurographics:
ISAR '00: October 2000, Munich, Germany
IWAR '99: October 1999, San Francisco, USA
IWAR '98: October 1998, San Francisco, USA
Topics
AR applications
personal AR information systems
industrial AR applications
medical AR applications
AR for Architecture
System architecture (hardware and software design)
wearable computing
distributed and collaborative AR
performance issues (approaches for achieving real-time AR)
Information presentation
display hardware
AR image synthesis
real-time rendering
photorealistic rendering (e.g., reflection analysis)
object overlay and spatial layout techniques
aural augmentation
mediated reality
mixed reality
Sensors for position and orientation tracking
tracking technology
calibration methods
sensor fusion
vision-based registration and tracking
acquisition of 3D scene descriptions
User interaction
interaction techniques for AR
multimodal input and output
Human factors
usability studies
acceptance of AR technology, social implications
Invited Speakers
David Hawkes Guy's, King's & St Thomas' School of Medicine, UK
Ulrich Neumann University of Southern California, USA
Jun Rekimoto Sony Computer Science Laboratory, Japan
General Chairs
Nassir Navab* Siemens Corporate Research, USA
Steve Feiner * Columbia University, USA
Program Chairs
Ron Azuma* HRL Laboratories, USA
Gudrun Klinker* Technische Universitdt M|nchen, Germany
Hideyuki Tamura* Mixed Reality Systems Laboratory, Japan
Demo Chair
Mihran Tuceryan Indiana University-Purdue University, USA
Program Committee
Yuichiro Akatsuka Olympus Optical Company, Japan
Reinhold Behringer* Rockwell Science Center, USA
Mark Billinghurst University of Washington, USA
Wolfgang Birkfellner University of Vienna, Austria
Kostas Daniilidis University of Pennsylvania, USA
Paul Debevec USC Institute for Creative Technologies, USA
Anthony DiGioia Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Stephen Ellis NASA Ames Research Center, USA
Andrew Fitzgibbon University of Oxford, UK
Eric Foxlin InterSense Inc., USA
Pascal Fua Swiss Federal Institute of Tech., Switzerland
David Hawkes Guy's, King's & St Thomas' School of Medicine, UK
Michitaka Hirose University of Tokyo, Japan
William Hoff Colorado School of Mines, USA
Tobias Hvllerer Columbia University, USA
Simon Julier Naval Research Laboratory, USA
Anthony Majoros The Boeing Company, USA
Blair MacIntyre Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
David Mizell* Desana Systems, USA
Paul Milgram University of Toronto, Canada
Stefan M|ller* Fraunhofer IGD, Germany
Ulrich Neumann* University of Southern California, USA
Dirk Reiners Fraunhofer IGD/ZGDV, Germany
Jun Rekimoto* Sony Computer Science Laboratory, Japan
Albert Rizzo University of Southern California, USA
Dieter Schmalstieg Vienna University of Technology, Austria
Gilles Simon LORIA-INRIA Lorraine, France
Andrei State University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA
Didier Stricker* Fraunhofer IGD, Germany
V Sundareswaran Rockwell Science Center, USA
Haruo Takemura* Nara Institute of Science & Technology, Japan
Mihran Tuceryan Indiana University-Purdue University, USA
Jim Vallino Rochester Institute of Technology, USA
Hiroyuki Yamamoto Mixed Reality Systems Laboratory, Japan
Andrew Zisserman University of Oxford, UK
* Member of ISAR steering committee
CFP3-ISAR01.pdf
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