CALL FOR PARTICIPATION International Symposium on Wearable Computers 2000 http://iswc.gatech.edu/ October 16-18, 2000 Sheraton Colony Square, Atlanta, GA, USA Initial Submissions Due by May 16, 2000 INVITATION The International Symposium on Wearable Computers (ISWC) is sponsored by the IEEE Computer Society. The purpose of ISWC is to bring together researchers, product vendors, users, and all interested parties to share information and advances in wearable computing. We invite you to attend ISWC and submit proposals for formal papers, posters, case studies, tutorials, workshops, exhibitions, and demonstrations. LOCATION The conference will be held in Atlanta, Georgia, USA, at the Sheraton Colony Square Hotel. CONFERENCE TOPICS The topics for ISWC may include: * Applications, including augmented reality, computer-supported collaborative work, computer-supported cooperative living, ubiquitous computing, personal imaging, consumer applications, industrial applications, medical applications, military applications, and software agents. * Hardware, including head-mounted display technologies, batteries, power management, heat dissipation techniques, industrial design techniques, and manufacturing & packaging issues. * Human Interface, including hands-free user speech recognition, mobility-challenged users, sensory augmentation, human-centered robotics, user modeling, user evaluations, and health issues. * Networks, including wireless networks, on-body networks, the World Wide Web, and networked vs. standalone computers. * Operating Systems * Social Implications * Privacy Issues * Software Architectures * Ergonomics of Wearable Hardware * Training with Wearables * Future of Wearable Computing PAPERS We invite researchers to submit papers on the topics listed above or other topics related to wearable computing. The authors of papers that are selected for the conference will provide presentations during the conference. To submit a paper, please do the following: * Write a paper that discusses the research, innovation, or advance made by the author. * Emphasize the unique contribution of the work and how it will benefit others. The paper should not exceed eight two-column conference pages in length (approximately 4000 words). Include the author names, affiliations, addresses, telephone numbers, and electronic mail addresses. Also identify the contact person for the paper. When you write your paper use the IEEE format that is described at http://www.computer.org/cspress/instruct.htm * By May 16, 2000, submit the abstract and contact information of the paper electronically (via the ISWC website), and submit the paper either electronically (as a PDF file, via the ISWC website) or by sending six copies of the paper to Blair MacIntyre at the address below. If you wish to send VHS videotape to help the reviewers, include 6 copies of a brief (maximum five minutes) VHS videotape with your submission (if you submit electronically, the video must be submitted separately and must still arrive by May 16, 2000). * Blair MacIntyre (blair@cc.gatech.edu) College of Computing Georgia Tech Atlanta, GA, 30332-0280 POSTERS We invite researchers, especially students, to submit summaries for posters that describe current work related to wearable computing. The number of posters that are accepted for the conference will be limited by available space. To apply to present a poster, please do the following: * Write a summary of the research project that you plan to describe in your poster. Please describe the problem, your approach, and the significance of your results. The summary should not exceed two two-column conference pages (approximately 1,000 words) in length. Be sure to include the poster author names, affiliations, addresses, telephone numbers, and electronic mail addresses. Also, identify the contact person for the poster. * By May 16, 2000, submit the abstract and contact information of the poster electronically (via the ISWC website), and submit the poster summary either electronically (as a PDF file, via the ISWC website) or by sending six copies of the poster summary to Blair MacIntyre at the address below. * Blair MacIntyre (blair@cc.gatech.edu) College of Computing Georgia Tech Atlanta, GA, 30332-0280 PANELS We invite you to openly debate a wearable related issue with a group of experts. A panel offers an opportunity for 3-5 people (including the chair) to present their views or results on a common theme, issue, or question. Panels should cover timely topics related to the conference areas of interest. Panel selection will be based on the importance, originality, focus and timeliness of the topic; expertise of proposed panelists; as well as the potential for informative (and even controversial) discussion. A panel summary and position statements will be included in the proceedings. Panels must allot at least 50% of the time for interaction and discussion with the audience. To submit a panel proposal, do the following: * Write a summary that describes what you plan to discuss. You should also include a description of the panel topic, including why this topic is important to the ISWC Conference attendees; 1-3 pages, and a brief position statement and qualifications of each panelist; 1 - 3 pages. Be sure to include the contact names, affiliations, addresses, telephone numbers, electronic mail addresses, and associated URL (if any). * By May 16, 2000, submit the abstract and contact information of the panel electronically (via the ISWC website), and submit the panel summary either electronically (as a PDF file, via the ISWC website) or by sending six copies of the panel summary to Blair MacIntyre at the address below. * Blair MacIntyre (blair@cc.gatech.edu) College of Computing Georgia Tech Atlanta, GA, 30332-0280 CORPORATE/PERSONAL CASE STUDIES We invite you to present your recent wearable developments and applications, inform the audience of your future directions, discuss wearable related business issues, or showcase your noteworthy wearable products and services. Corporate/Personal Case Studies are not included in the Proceedings and require no formal printed materials. * Write a one-paragraph-long summary that describes what you plan to discuss. Be sure to include the contact names, affiliations, addresses, telephone numbers, electronic mail addresses, and associated URL for the company (if any). * By May 16, 2000, submit the talk summary and contact information electronically (by email), or by sending 1 copy to Chris Thompson at the address below. * Chris Thompson (chris.thompson@gtri.gatech.edu) Georgia Tech GTRI-EOEML 575 14th St. Atlanta, GA 30318 TUTORIALS/WORKSHOPS (3 hours) We invite you to share your wearable related knowledge with other conference attendees. Tutorials and Workshops are intended to enhance the skills and broaden the perspective of their attendees. They should be designed to introduce a rigorous framework for learning a new area or to provide advanced technical training in an area. Workshops differ from tutorials in as much as they may include a wider range of activities such as working position groups, hands-on experiences with hardware/software provided, or standards efforts. Possible examples include conducting usability studies, introduction to augmented reality, designing speech-based interfaces, or wireless networking technology. To apply to give a tutorial or workshop, do the following: * Write a summary that describes what you plan to teach/workshop. Include a clear description of the objectives, the intended audience (experience level and prerequisites), a 200-word abstract, a 1-page topical outline of the content, and a summary of the instructor's qualifications. Be sure to include the contact names, affiliations, addresses, telephone numbers, electronic mail addresses, and associated URL for the company (if any). * By May 16, 2000, submit the abstract, outline, qualification statement, and contact information of the workshop electronically (by email) or by sending 1 copy to Chris Thompson at the address below. * Chris Thompson (chris.thompson@gtri.gatech.edu) Georgia Tech GTRI-EOEML 575 14th St. Atlanta, GA 30318 EXHIBITIONS We invite you to exhibit your products, services, or research projects during the conference. Exhibitions will be available continuously in a room (or rooms) near the meeting room. Exhibitors will show their products and distribute promotional literature to interested conference attendees. Exhibitors must register for the conference and may be required pay a fee for their booths (To be determined). The number of exhibitors that are accepted for the conference will be limited by available space. To apply to be an exhibitor, please do the following: * Write a summary of the product, service, or research project that you hope to exhibit. Describe why it will interest the conference attendees. The summary should not exceed 500 words (one page) in length. Be sure to include in the summary the exhibitor names, affiliations, addresses, telephone numbers, electronic mail addresses, and URL. Also, identify the contact person for the exhibition. * By May 16, 2000, submit the summary and contact information for the exhibition electronically (by email) or by sending 1 copy of the summary to Francine Gemperle at the address below. * Francine Gemperle (fg24+@andrew.cmu.edu) ICES Carnegie Mellon University Hamburg Hall 2203 5000 Forbes Ave Pittsburgh, PA 15213 DEMONSTRATIONS Unlike the more formal exhibitions, demonstrations will be on a space- and time-available basis at the symposium. This is an opportunity to show prototype hardware and works in progress to colleagues for comment in a relaxed atmosphere. Paper presenters are highly encouraged to demonstrate their work after their respective sessions. Accommodations (power, space, etc.) will be limited, so participants should plan to be mobile and self-supported. To apply to perform an informal demonstration, please do the following: * Write a one-paragraph-long summary that describes what you plan to demonstrate. Be sure to include the demonstration contact names, affiliations, addresses, telephone numbers, electronic mail addresses, and URL for the demonstration (if any). * By May 16, 2000, submit the summary and contact information for the demonstration electronically (by email) or by sending 1 copy of the summary to Francine Gemperle at the address below. * Francine Gemperle (fg24+@andrew.cmu.edu) ICES Carnegie Mellon University Hamburg Hall 2203 5000 Forbes Ave Pittsburgh, PA 15213 GADGET SHOW The Gadget Show has been quite popular in previous years, so we are going to do it again. Come to the conference with your best toys for an informal show-and-tell. The exact date and time for this event will be announced later. IMPORTANT DATES All submissions due: May 16, 2000 ISWC COMMITTEE CHAIRS General co-chairs: Thad Starner and Chris Thompson (Georgia Tech) Program co-chairs: Bob Iannucci (Compaq) and Blair MacIntyre (Georgia Tech) Local arrangements chair: David Ross (Atlanta VA Medical Center) Publicity chair: Bruce Thomas (University of South Australia) Exhibits chair: Francine Gemperle (CMU) Publications chair: Mark Billinghurst (University of Washington) Finance chair: Eric Travena (Georgia Tech) For additional information, please contact: http://iswc.gatech.edu/ Thad Starner +1 404 894 7865 (c/o Susan Jackson) +1 404 894 2970 (direct fax) Chris Thompson (chris.thompson@gtri.gatech.edu) +1 404 894 6143 (voice) +1 404 894 8051 (fax) Blair MacIntyre (blair@cc.gatech.edu) +1 404 894 5224 (voice) +1 404 894 0673 (fax) Bob Iannucci (bob.iannucci@compaq.com) +1 650 617 3333 (voice) +1 650 617 3366 (fax) Francine Gemperle (fg24+@andrew.cmu.edu) +1 412 268 7221 (voice) +1 412 268 5229 (fax) SUBMISSION DETAILS For all paper, poster, and panel submissions, the authors MUST submit the title, abstract and contact information electronically via the ISWC website. The paper, poster, or panel itself can either be submitted either electronically through the ISWC website, or by sending in 6 paper copies to the appropriate address listed below. In either case, the submission must be complete by 5pm on May 16th, 2000 (Eastern Standard Time for the electronic submission). If you wish to submit electronically, your paper may be submitted as an Adobe PDF (Portable Document Format) file (no other file format will be accepted, with no exceptions.) The exact details of how to submit will be available on the ISWC website. The PDF file must be viewable and printable on Windows, Macintosh, and Unix. SEND PAPER, PANEL, & POSTER SUBMISSIONS TO: Blair MacIntyre College of Computing Georgia Tech Atlanta, GA, 30332-0280 SEND CORPORATE/PERSONAL CASE STUDIES & TUTORIALS/WORKSHOPS TO: Chris Thompson Georgia Tech GTRI-EOEML 575 14th St. Atlanta, GA 30318 SEND DEMONSTRATIONS & EXHIBITS SUBMISSIONS TO: Francine Gemperle ICES Carnegie Mellon University Hamburg Hall 2203 5000 Forbes Ave Pittsburgh, PA 15213 For more info: http://iswc.gatech.edu/