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***** FINAL CALL FOR PAPERS
***** ISMAR 04
***** 3rd IEEE and ACM International Symposium
***** on Mixed and Augmented Reality
***** Nov. 2-5, 2004 in Arlington, VA, USA
Conference web site: http://www.ismar04.org
Paper submissions deadline: May 20, 2004
Sponsored by IEEE Computer Society
In cooperation with ACM and EUROGRAPHICS
In the last decade Mixed Reality (MR) and Augmented Reality (AR) have=20
evolved from being experimental technologies to mainstream research=20
activities that are starting to show impact on industry and society.=20
By their very nature, MR and AR are highly interdisciplinary fields=20
involving signal processing, computer vision, computer graphics, user=20
interfaces, human factors, wearable computing, mobile computing,=20
computer networks, distributed computing, information access,=20
information visualization, and hardware design for new displays and
sensors. MR/AR concepts are applicable to a wide range of applications.
The International Symposium on Mixed and Augmented Reality is the=20
premier forum in the field. A series of independent conferences on=20
Augmented Reality and Mixed Reality started in 1999, and has led=20
to a joint symposium in 2002, This year we are proud to present the=20
third installment of the series, the 3rd IEEE and ACM International=20
Symposium on Mixed and Augmented Reality (ISMAR04).
The symposium will be held from Nov 2-5, 2004, in Arlington, VA (near=20
Washington, DC). It will be co-located with the 8th IEEE International=20
Symposium on Wearable Computers, ISWC04 (Oct 31-Nov 3, 2004), to bring=20
together the MR/AR and wearables communities. We invite you all to=20
participate in this great event for the exchange of new ideas in this=20
exciting field!
Call for Papers=20
ISMAR 04 invites paper and poster submissions in the=20
general field of Mixed and Augmented Reality. Topics include, but are=20
not limited to:
- MR/AR applications=20
- personal MR/AR information systems=20
- industrial MR/AR applications=20
- medical MR/AR applications=20
- MR/AR for entertainment=20
- MR/AR for architecture=20
Sensors=20
- position and orientation tracking technology=20
- calibration methods and sensor fusion=20
- vision-based registration and tracking=20
- acquisition of 3D scene descriptions=20
- system architecture
- wearable computing=20
- distributed and collaborative MR/AR=20
- display hardware=20
- user interaction=20
- interaction techniques for MR/AR=20
- collaborative MR/AR=20
- multimodal input and output
- information presentation=20
- real-time rendering=20
- photorealistic rendering=20
- object overlay and spatial layout techniques=20
- aural and haptic augmentation=20
- mediated reality=20
- human factors=20
- usability studies=20
- acceptance of MR/AR technology=20
- social implications
Important Dates:
- Paper and poster submissions: May 14, 2004
- Notification date: July 20, 2004
- Symposium: Nov 2-5, 2004
Chairs and Committees:
General Chairs
* Mark Billinghurst
HITLabNZ, New Zealand
* Yohan Baillot
Naval Research Lab, USA
Program Chairs
* Gudrun Klinker
Technische Universit=E4t M=FCnchen, Germany
* Jannick Rolland
University of Central Florida, USA
* Hiroyuki Yamamoto
Canon, Japan
Demo/Exhibition Chair
* Tobias H=F6llerer
University of California, Santa Barbara , USA
Publication Chair
* Oliver Bimber
Bauhaus Universit=E4t Weimar, Germany
Publicity Chair
* Dieter Schmalstieg
Technische Universit=E4t Wien, Austria
Financial Chair
* Reinhold Behringer
Rockwell Scientific
Student Volunteers Chair
* Ozan Cakmakci
University of Central Florida
Steering Committee
* Ron Azuma, HRL Laboratories, USA
* Reinhold Behringer, Rockwell Scientific, USA
* Mark Billinghurst, HITLabNZ, New Zealand
* Steve Feiner, Columbia University, USA
* Gudrun Klinker, Technische Universit=E4t M=FCnchen, Germany
* David Mizell, Cray Research, USA
* Stefan M=FCller, Universit=E4t Koblenz, Germany
* Nassir Navab, Technische Universit=E4t M=FCnchen, Germany
* Ulrich Neumann, University of Southern California, USA
* Dieter Schmalstieg, Technische Universit=E4t Wien, Austria
* Didier Stricker, Fraunhofer IGD, Germany
* Haruo Takemura, Osaka University, Japan
* Hideyuki Tamura, Ritsumeikan University, Japan
* Naokazu Yokoya, Nara Institute of Science & Technology, Japan
Programm Committee
* Ron Azuma (area chair, USA )
* Yoshihiro Ban (member, Japan )
* Gregory Baratoff (member, Germany )
* Martin Bauer (member, Germany )
* Reinhold Behringer (member, USA )
* Francois Berard (member, France)
* Marie-Odile Berger (member, France)
* Oliver Bimber (member, Germany)
* Frank Biocca (area chair, USA)
* Wolfgang Birkfellner (member, Austria)
* Andreas Butz (member, Germany)
* Thomas Caudell (member, USA)
* Adrian Cheok (member, Singapure)
* Larry Davis (member, USA)
* Tom Drummond (member, UK)
* Chris Esposito (member, USA)
* Steve Feiner (area chair, USA)
* Cali Fidopiastis (member, USA)
* Morten Fjeld (member, Switzerland)
* Pascal Fua (member, Switzerland)
* Yakup Genc (member, USA)
* Peter Gruenbaum (member, USA)
* Yonggang Ha (member, USA)
* Felix Hamza-Lup (member, USA)
* Tobias Hoellerer (member, USA)
* Masamichi Hosoda (member, Japan)
* Hong Hua (member, USA)
* Masahiko Inami (member, Japan)
* Paul Jackson (member, USA)
* Simon Julier (member, USA)
* Masayuki Kanbara (member, Japan)
* Hirokazu Kato (area chair, Japan)
* Ali Khamene (member, USA)
* Kiyoshi Kiyokawa (area chair, Japan)
* Gudrun Klinker (program chair, Germany)
* Takeshi Kurata (member, Japan)
* Tomohiro Kuroda (member, Japan)
* Benjamin Lok (member, USA)
* Asa MacWilliams (member, Germany)
* Dave Mizell (area chair, USA)
* Stefan Mueller (member, Germany)
* Takeshi Naemura (member, Japan)
* Nassir Navab (area chair, Germany)
* Ulrich Neumann (member, USA)
* Yuichi Ohta (member, Japan)
* Wayne Piekarski (area chair, Australia)
* Holger Regenbrecht (area chair, Germany)
* Gerhard Reitmayr (member, Austria)
* Jannick Rolland (program chair, USA)
* Gerhard Roth (member, USA)
* Hideo Saito (member, Japan)
* Christian Sandor (member, Germany)
* Kosuke Sato (member, Japan)
* Yoichi Sato (member, Japan)
* Frank Sauer (member, USA)
* Dieter Schmalstieg (area chair, Austria)
* Takao Shibasaki (member, Japan)
* Gilles Simon (member, France)
* Andrei State (member, USA)
* Didier Stricker (member, Germany)
* Haruo Takemura (member, Japan)
* Hideyuki Tamura (member, Japan)
* Bruce Thomas (member, Australia)
* Mihran Tuceryan (member, USA)
* Shinji Uchiyama (member, Japan)
* Martin Wagner (member, Germany)
* Yongtian Wang (member, China)
* Hiroyuki Yamamoto (program chair, Japan)
* Yasuyoshi Yokokoji (member, Japan)
* Naokazu Yokoya (member, Japan)
* Heito Zen (member, Japan)
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