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Science & Technology Paper/Poster Submission
Arts, Media and Humanities Submission
Submission Guidelines (including Paper/Posters, Panels, Art Installation and Showcase).Note: The art installations, showcase deadline is also May 31, see the submission guidelines.
Workshop Submission
- The full or half-day workshop program will be held prior to the main technical program of the conference on Wednesday, Oct. 13, 2010. Workshops provide dynamic and intimate forums for discussing areas of special interest and afford participants the opportunity to examine an area with a selected focus in an open environment for the free exchange of perspectives. We would like to encourage workshops focused on new and emerging research directions, novel and highly innovative themes, real-world topics, system or interaction topics and interdisciplinary themes. A Proposal should consist of the following: (1) Workshop title, (2) Name, affiliation, postal address, and e-mail address for each organizer (3) Identification of the primary contact person(s) (4) Background and Motivation (5) Objectives (6) Format (7) Soliciting Submissions (8) Selecting Participants (9) short descriptions of each of Organizers. The proposals will be peer-reviewed by the Co-Chairs and a committee of experts based on the criteria described above. We will select or invite a diverse set of workshops and avoid having multiple workshops on overlapping themes. Organizers of selected workshops will be asked to produce a Call for Position Papers to describe the workshop to potential participants and solicit submissions.
- Workshop Chairs:
- Hirokazu Kato: kato@is.naist.jp
- Christine Perey: cperey@perey.com
- Woontack Woo: wwoo@gist.ac.kr
Tutorial Submission
- The purpose of the tutorials is to expand the knowledge of the AR/MR community and foster the next generation of AR/MR researchers, developers, and artists. AR/MR experts, pioneers, and experienced developers and artists are needed to propose and present tutorials that may target a specific application area, a specific research area, or a topic of general interest for mixed or augmented reality. Topics can range from introductory for AR/MR novices to highly technical for AR/MR researchers. We invite individuals or teams interested in presenting such a tutorial to submit proposals.
- Tutorial proposals should be submitted electronically in PDF format to the workshop chairs.
- one page of summary with outline of topics
- one page containing the names, contact information and brief biographies of the tutorial speaker(s)
- Tutorial Chairs:
- John Quales: jpq@cs.utsa.edu
- Fumihisa Shibata: shibata@mclab.ics.ritsumei.ac.jp
Tracking Competition
Tracking Competition Rules (Draft)
Click here for the rule document.
Announcement of final competition task and rules: June 1, 2010.
- Tracking Competition Chairs:
- Sangkeun Lee: sangkny@cau.ac.kr
- Manuel Huber: huberma@in.tum.de
- Itaru Kitahara: kitahara@iit.tsukuba.ac.jp
Important Dates
All deadlines are due 23:59 AOE (Anywhere on Earth)
Papers and Posters (All Tracks):
Deadlines:
Submission: May 24 (abstract: S&T program), May 31 (paper: S&T, AMH program), 2010
**Papers will not be accepted without abstract submission in S&T program!!
Notification: July 24, 2010
Camera-ready copies: August 21, 2010
Innovation Workshops
Deadlines:
Proposal Submission: June 1, 2010
Notification (proposal): July 1, 2010
Paper submission: Sept 1, 2010
Notification (wkshp papers): Oct 1, 2010
Pioneering Tutorials
Deadlines:
Submission: May 17, 2010
Notification: June 16, 2010
Camera-ready copies: August 21, 2010
Demonstrations:
Deadlines:
Proposal Submission: May 17, 2010
Acceptance Notification: June 16, 2010
Camera-ready copies: August 21, 2010
Tracking Competition:
Announcement of competition task and rules: June 1, 2010