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Conference on The Engineering Reality of Virtual Reality (ERVR 2008)
San Jose Marriott and San Jose Convention Center
26-31 January 2008, San Jose, California, USA
CALL FOR PAPERS
Abstract (500 words) Due: 16 July 2007
http://electronicimaging.org/call/08/submitAbstract/index.cfm?fuseaction=EI102
Virtual and augmented reality systems are evolving. In addition to research, the trend toward real applications continues and practitioners find that technologies and disciplines must be tailored and integrated for specific visualization and interactive applications. This conference serves as a forum where advances and practical advice toward this end is presented and discussed, and where research results can be presented. In addition to the general topic area, the 2008 conference is encouraging the submission of work in the following areas:
* Industrial Applications: Systems that solve real-world problems from a wide variety of disciplines are a mainstay of the conference. It especially promotes papers that describe systems which are important because of the problems they solve, and not the technology they use, and papers that describe systems which can quantify their utility. Practitioners in industry are highly encouraged to make submissions.
* Compelling Experiences: A compelling immersive experience transports the user to a place that is viscerally felt, not easily forgotten, yet completely synthetic. This requires subtle interplay between the technological and creative arts. Papers that present working systems or ongoing research into the delicate balance between these disciplines are desired.
Stubborn Problems: Interaction, tracking, lag, rendering speed, field of view, resolution B these are but a few of the topic areas which vex the field every year. Papers presenting work improving the state of the art in these areas are encouraged. In addition, the 2008 conference is specifically seeking work that explores manual interaction in 3D environments.
* Demonstrations: A half-day joint session with the Stereoscopic Displays and Applications conference provides a welcome forum to present work with additional hands-on demonstrations. Past demonstrations have ranged from optical sub-assemblies to complete products ready for market. If desired, submitted abstracts should indicate interest in demonstration session participation.
* Late Breaking Progress: One to two presentations are allotted for exciting 'late breaking' work that is submitted after the formal paper deadline but within a month of the conference date. Papers reporting on work-in-progress, last minute results, or interesting but incomplete findings are welcome for these limited spots.
Peer Reviewed Papers: If you would like to submit your paper for a Reviewed Papers Section, please indicate such interest and submit a completed paper, as opposed to a simple abstract, by the abstract due date.
· Final Summary (200 words) are due by November 19, 2007
· Full papers (8-12 pages) are due by January 7, 2008
Conference Chairs: Ian E. McDowall, Fakespace Labs., Inc.; Margaret Dolinsky, Indiana Univ.
Submission Information
Please format your submission as per the SPIE formats held at:
http://public.lanl.gov/kmh/spie/.
If you would like to submit a paper for publication in the SPIE & IS&T Conference Proceedings on the subject of the engineering reality of virtual reality please submit your paper online at:
http://electronicimaging.org/call/08/submitAbstract/
Follow the link under 3D Imaging, Interaction, and Measurement:
EI102 The Engineering Reality of Virtual Reality 2008
Please contact IS&T/SPIE (ei@imaging.org) or Ian E. McDowall ian @ well . com or Margaret Dolinsky dolinsky @ indiana . edu if you have any questions or require further information.
San Jose Marriott and San Jose Convention Center
26-31 January 2008, San Jose, California, USA
CALL FOR PAPERS
Abstract (500 words) Due: 16 July 2007
http://electronicimaging.org/call/08/submitAbstract/index.cfm?fuseaction=EI102
Virtual and augmented reality systems are evolving. In addition to research, the trend toward real applications continues and practitioners find that technologies and disciplines must be tailored and integrated for specific visualization and interactive applications. This conference serves as a forum where advances and practical advice toward this end is presented and discussed, and where research results can be presented. In addition to the general topic area, the 2008 conference is encouraging the submission of work in the following areas:
* Industrial Applications: Systems that solve real-world problems from a wide variety of disciplines are a mainstay of the conference. It especially promotes papers that describe systems which are important because of the problems they solve, and not the technology they use, and papers that describe systems which can quantify their utility. Practitioners in industry are highly encouraged to make submissions.
* Compelling Experiences: A compelling immersive experience transports the user to a place that is viscerally felt, not easily forgotten, yet completely synthetic. This requires subtle interplay between the technological and creative arts. Papers that present working systems or ongoing research into the delicate balance between these disciplines are desired.
Stubborn Problems: Interaction, tracking, lag, rendering speed, field of view, resolution B these are but a few of the topic areas which vex the field every year. Papers presenting work improving the state of the art in these areas are encouraged. In addition, the 2008 conference is specifically seeking work that explores manual interaction in 3D environments.
* Demonstrations: A half-day joint session with the Stereoscopic Displays and Applications conference provides a welcome forum to present work with additional hands-on demonstrations. Past demonstrations have ranged from optical sub-assemblies to complete products ready for market. If desired, submitted abstracts should indicate interest in demonstration session participation.
* Late Breaking Progress: One to two presentations are allotted for exciting 'late breaking' work that is submitted after the formal paper deadline but within a month of the conference date. Papers reporting on work-in-progress, last minute results, or interesting but incomplete findings are welcome for these limited spots.
Peer Reviewed Papers: If you would like to submit your paper for a Reviewed Papers Section, please indicate such interest and submit a completed paper, as opposed to a simple abstract, by the abstract due date.
· Final Summary (200 words) are due by November 19, 2007
· Full papers (8-12 pages) are due by January 7, 2008
Conference Chairs: Ian E. McDowall, Fakespace Labs., Inc.; Margaret Dolinsky, Indiana Univ.
Submission Information
Please format your submission as per the SPIE formats held at:
http://public.lanl.gov/kmh/spie/.
If you would like to submit a paper for publication in the SPIE & IS&T Conference Proceedings on the subject of the engineering reality of virtual reality please submit your paper online at:
http://electronicimaging.org/call/08/submitAbstract/
Follow the link under 3D Imaging, Interaction, and Measurement:
EI102 The Engineering Reality of Virtual Reality 2008
Please contact IS&T/SPIE (ei@imaging.org) or Ian E. McDowall ian @ well . com or Margaret Dolinsky dolinsky @ indiana . edu if you have any questions or require further information.