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*** Call for Participation
*** ISMAR 2006
*** 5th IEEE and ACM International Symposium on Mixed and Augmented Reality
*** Oct 22-25, 2006, University of California at Santa Barbara
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*** http://www.ismar06.org
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== Saturday, September 30, 11:59pm US PST. ==
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*** HIGHLIGHTS ***
- 2 Workshops & 2 Tutorials
- 2 Keynote speeches
- 9 paper sessions
- Posters
- Demos
- Industrial Exhibitions
- Beach BBQ & Banquet
*** AIMS AND SCOPE ***
Mixed Reality (MR) and Augmented Reality (AR) allow the creation of
fascinating new types of user interfaces, and are beginning to show
significant impact on industry and society. The field is highly
interdisciplinary, bringing together computer vision, computer graphics,
user interfaces, human factors, wearable computing, mobile computing,
computer networks, displays, sensors, to name just some of the most
important influences.
Since 1999, ISMAR is the premier forum in this vital field. This year we
are proud to present the 5th IEEE and ACM International Symposium on
Mixed and Augmented Reality (ISMAR 2006). The symposium will be held on
Oct. 22-25, 2006, in sunny Santa Barbara, California, USA. We invite you
all to participate in this great event for the exchange of new ideas in
this exciting field!
*** INVITED SPEAKERS ***
(please refer to the ISMAR homepage for more information)
o Tom Furness,
Founding Director of the Human Interface Technology Lab
http://www.hitl.washington.edu/people/tfurness/
o Ramesh Raskar Ramesh Raskar,
Research Scientist at MERL Research Lab
http://www.merl.com/people/raskar/
*** PROGRAM OVERVIEW ***
o Sunday Oct 22 2006
Workshop 1 (full day): Industrial Augmented Reality
Workshop 2 (full day): Mixed Reality Technology for Film Making
Tutorial 1 (half day): Computer Vision for Augmented Reality
Tutorial 2 (half day): Head-worn Displays (HWD) Fundamentals and
Applications
o Monday Oct 23 2006
Keynote by Ramesh Raksar
Sessions: Evaluations, Tracking, Calibration and registration
Beach Barbeque
o Tuesday Oct 24 2006
Sessions: Mobile Tracking, Applications of AR, Mobile User Interfaces
Poster/Demo session
Conference Dinner
o Wednesday Oct 25 2006
Keynote by Tom Furness
Sessions: AR User Interfaces, Multimodal AR, Visualization
Poster/Demo session
*** PROGRAM ***
(please refer to the ISMAR homepage for more information)
o Sunday Oct 22 2006
Workshop 1 (full day): Industrial Augmented Reality
Gudrun Klinker (TU Munich), coordinator
Stefan Noelle (Volkswagen)
Toshikazu Ohshima (Ritsumeikan University, formerly Canon)
Marcus Toennis (TU Munich)
Workshop 2 (full day): Mixed Reality Technology for Film Making
Hideyuki Tamura (Ritsumeikan Univ., Japan)
Jun Park (Hongik Univ., Korea)
Tutorial 1 (half day): Computer Vision for Augmented Reality
Jan-Michael Frahm (UNC-Chapel Hill), coordinator
Other(s) TBD
Tutorial 2 (half day): Head-worn Displays (HWD) Fundamentals and
Applications
Jannick Rolland (University of Central Florida), coordinator
Andrei State (University of North Carolina at Chapei Hill)
Ozan Cakmakci (University of Central Florida, and Intern at Canon
Japan)
Robert Patterson (Washington State University)
o Monday Oct 23 2006
08:40 Opening
09:00 Keynote 1 by Ramesh Raksar
10:00 Coffee break
10:30 Session: Evaluations
- Quantification of Visual Capabilities using Augmented Reality
Displays
- Effective Control of a Car Driver? Attention for Visual and
Acoustic Guidance towards the Direction of Imminent Dangers
- User Evaluations on Form Factors of Tangible Magic Lenses
- Evaluation of Three Input Techniques for Selection and
Annotation of Physical Objects Through an Augmented Reality
View
12:20 Lunch break
13:20 Session: Tracking
- Automatic Online Walls Detection for Immediate Use in AR Tasks
- Predicting and Estimating the Accuracy of Optical Tracking
Systems
- Hybrid tracking algorithms for planar and non-planar
structures subject to illumination changes
- Online camera pose estimation in partially known and dynamic
scenes
15:00 Coffee break
15:30 Session: Calibration and registration
- An All-In-One Solution to Geometric and Radiometric
Calibration
- A Registration Evaluation System Using an Industrial Robot
- Spatial Relationship Patterns: Elements of Reusable Tracking
and Calibration Systems
17:00 Beach Barbeque
o Tuesday Oct 24 2006
09:00 Session: Mobile Tracking
- Performance Analysis of an Outdoor Augmented Reality Tracking
System that Relies Upon a Few Mobile Beacons
- A mobile markerless AR system for maintenance and repair
- Going out: Robust, Model-based Tracking for Outdoor Augmented
Reality
- LightSense: Enabling Spatially Aware Handheld Interaction
Devices
10:30 Coffee break
11:00 Poster/demo teaser
12:00 Lunch break
13:00 Poster/demo session 1
15:00 Session: Applications of AR
- Interactive Laser Projection for Programming Industrial Robots
- Photometric Inconsistency on a Mixed-Reality Face
- Texture Overlay for Virtual Clothing Based on PCA of
Silhouettes
16:10 Coffee break
16:40 Session: Mobile User Interfaces
- Ubiquitous Animated Agents for Augmented Reality
- Visualizing and Navigating Complex Situated Hypermedia in
Augmented and Virtual Reality
- Using Aerial Photographs for Improved Mobile AR Annotation
17:50 Break
18:00 Conference Dinner
o Wednesday Oct 25 2006
09:00 Keynote 2 by Tom Furness
10:00 Coffee break
10:30 Session: AR User Interfaces
- Implementation of God-like Interaction Techniques For
Supporting Collaboration Between Indoor and Outdoor Users
- A 2D-3D Integrated Interface for Mobile Robot Control Using
Omnidirectional Images and 3D Geometric Models
- The Universal Media Book: Tracking and Augmenting Moving
Surfaces with Projected Information
11:40 Lunch break
12:40 Poster/demo session 2
13:40 Session: Multimodal AR
- Move the couch where: Developing an Augmented Reality
Multimodal Interface
- High-fidelity visuo-haptic interaction with virtual objects in
multi-modal AR systems
- An Event Architecture for Distributed Interactive Multisensory
Rendering
15:00 Coffee break
15:30 Session: Visualization
- Enhanced Visual Realism by Incorporating Camera Image Effects
- Interactive Context-Driven Visualization Tools for Augmented
Reality
- Augmented Reality Based on Estimation of Defocusing and Motion
Blurring from Captured Images
16:50 Closing
*** POSTERS ***
(please refer to the ISMAR homepage for more information)
- Markerless Augmented Reality for Cubic Panorama Sequences
- Viewpoint Stabilization for Live Collaborative Video Augmentations
- Robust Gloves For 3D Interaction In Mobile Outdoor AR Environments
- Mobile Pointing & Input System Using Active Marker
- Notational-based Prototyping of Mixed Interactions
- User Experience and Acceptance of a Mixed Reality System in a
Naturalistic Setting ? A Case Study
- Visualization of Sensor Data Using Mobile Phone Augmented Reality
- Texture Generation over the Marker Area
- Transitional Interface: Concept , Issues and Framework
- Using Backlight Intensity for Device Identification
- Online Tracking of Guitar for Playing Supporting System by Augmented
Reality
- Mixed Reality Pre-visualization and Camera-Work Authoring in
Filmmaking
- Mobile Augmented Reality Interaction Techniques for Authoring Situated
Media On-Site
- Augmented Reality as a Comparison Tool in Automotive Industry
- Webtag: A World Wide Internet Based AR System
- Tag Detection Algorithm for Improving a Instability Problem of an
Augmented Reality
If you have any questions, contact (schmalstieg@i ................):
Hope to see you in Santa Barbara!
* Dieter Schmalstieg
* Ulrich Neumann
* Hirokazu Kato
ISMAR 2006 Program Co-Chairs
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Hirokazu Kato
Graduate School of Engineering Science
Osaka University Phone: +81-6-6850-6381
Email: kato@s ................... Fax: +81-6-6850-6341
URL: http://www.nishilab.sys.es.osaka-u.ac.jp/
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