Call for Contributions:

Students and Newbie's Colloquium  at ISWC/ISMAR'04

The  purpose  of  the  colloquium is to offer  researchers  (in
particular  students)  who are new to  the  wearable/mixed  and
augmented reality fields an opportunity to present their  ideas
and  research  plans and get a feedback from the community.  To
this  end you are invited to submit an abstract of max 3  pages
including  all  figures  and  bibliography  by  July  30th   to
paul.lukowicz@umit.at.  All abstracts will be peer reviewed  on
the  basis of the originality, soundness, and scientific  merit
of  the  research  goals, the quality of the presentation,  and
related  work.  In addition the reviewers will judge whether  a
plausible  plan  and  appropriate  methods  are  proposed   for
conducting  the planned research. Since we aim  to  foster  the
presentation of new ideas including newly starting PhD projects
results  of  experimental or theoretical evaluation  is  not  a
prerequisite.
Accepted  contributions  will be invited  to  take  part  in  a
posters  session  during the conference. The  posters  will  be
evaluated by experts and the best contribution will be  awarded
a  best  paper  award.  The  abstracts  will  be  published  in
dedicated  proceedings  that will  be  distributed  during  the
conference  and  will be electronically made available  to  the
public.

Important Dates
Submission deadline: July 30th
Notification of Acceptance: August 3oth
Camera Ready Papers: September 15th

Submission Instructions
Submission per email to: paul.lukowicz@umit.at
Submission format : pdf  or ps
Max. length: 3 pages in IEEE Computer Science Press fromat

(http://www.computer.org/cspress/instruct.htm)

Program Committee (tentative)
Chair:  Paul  Lukowicz, UMIT Innsbruck, Austria  /  ETH  Zurich
Switzerland

Michael Beigl, TECO, University of Karlsruhe Germany
Holger Junker, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
Kristof Van Laerhoven, Lancaster University, UK
Bernt Schiele, University of Darmstadt, Germany
Albrecht Schmidt, LMU Munich, Geremany
Jani Mäntyjärvi, VTT Electronics, Oulu, Finnland
Walterio Mayol, University of Oxford, UK
Chris Baber, University of Birmingham