-------------------------------------------------------------------- IEEE Symposium on 3D User Interfaces 2009 March 14-15, Lafayette, Louisiana, USA (in conjunction with IEEE Virtual Reality 2009) 3DUI 2009 - Call for Papers http://conferences.computer.org/3dui ##### Call For Posters and Demonstrations ##### - Posters due: November 26, 2008 (extended). Poster submission page: http://www.precisionconference.com/~vr - Demos due: December 26, 2008 (extended). Email address for demo submission: 3dui2009_demo_chairs@ime.cmc.osaka-u.ac.jp See below for more detail. ##### Posters ##### The 3DUI Symposium invites posters within the scope of three-dimensional user interfaces. Posters provide an interactive forum in which authors can present their work to symposium attendees at a special poster session and during conference breaks. Posters describe or discuss research work that is still in progress, sketch out novel ideas or systems, or present the latest implemented applications. Since posters are not counted as publications, they will be more lightly reviewed than papers and tech-notes. However, they will also appear in the printed proceedings. Please see also the Double-Submissions Policy . Poster submissions should also be in the form of a one or two page manuscript prepared in IEEE VGTC format (http://www.cs.sfu.ca/~vis/Track/3DUI.html). Authors must title their posters with "Posters: title" to differentiate it from other types of submission categories in the proceedings. It should describe the author(s) and affiliation, the research problem, as well as the contribution to the field. Additional material, such as videos or demos, may be included in the submission. Your poster should be submitted through the submission web site in PDF format. Submission Page: http://www.precisionconference.com/~vr Posters due November 26, 2008 (extended). December 19, 2008: notification to authors January 5, 2009: camera-ready papers due After acceptance poster authors are expected to prepare the final version of their poster to be included in the proceedings by January 5th, and later on, the posters that they will present in person at the symposium. These posters will be mounted on boards and in the poster session, authors will present their work and discuss it with other attendees. In addition, poster authors are expected to give a short Powerpoint presentation of their work at the 3DUI poster mania session in the conference. For more information, please contact the 3DUI Posters Chairs. 3DUI 2009 Posters Chairs: - Raimund Dachselt (University of Magdeburg, Germany) - Pablo Figueroa (Universidad de Los Andes, Colombia) - Raphael Grasset (HITLabNZ, New Zealand) 3dui2009_poster_chairs@ime.cmc.osaka-u.ac.jp ##### Demonstrations ##### The 3DUI Symposium invites research demonstrations within the scope of three-dimensional user interfaces. Demonstrations provide an interactive forum in which authors can present their system to symposium attendees at a special demo session and during conference breaks. Demonstrations should interest the broad 3DUI community and be presentable in a conference setting. Accepted demonstrations will be invited to participate in an exhibition of new and innovative work. The conference will provide basic infrastructure for the demos. In addition, authors of accepted demonstrations will have a time slot in the Demonstration Session to communicate more general information about the specific demo and other work being performed at the lab. Accepted demonstrations will be presented during the 3DUI 2009 Symposium, however, those authors are cordially invited to present their systems at the VR 2009 Conference as well. In this case, the demonstration will be listed by both events. Please note however that you will need to move your equipment from the demonstration area of 3DUI to that of VR. Demonstration submissions should be in the form of a one page PDF manuscript prepared in IEEE VGTC format. It should describe the author(s) and affiliation, the research problem, as well as the contribution to the field. Since demonstrations are not counted as publications, they will be more lightly reviewed than papers and tech-notes. However, accepted manuscripts will also appear in the printed proceedings and thus a certain quality of the poster description is required. Authors must title their manuscripts with "Demos: title" to differentiate it from other types of submission categories in the proceedings. Your manuscript should be directly emailed to the 3DUI 2009 Demo Chairs: 3dui2009_demo_chairs@ime.cmc.osaka-u.ac.jp In the email, you should also discuss the following setup requirements in plain text. Please note that we do not guarantee that the requirements will be satisfied. - list of items to bring - list of items to borrow (e.g. chairs, desks) - necessary space (width by depth) - power consumption (watts) - other requirements Demonstration submission due: December 26, 2008 (extended). December 29, 2008: notification to authors January 5, 2009: camera-ready papers due After the submission due, venue and publication space cannot be guaranteed. However, researchers are encouraged to contact the chairs to discuss their potential demonstration and the available options. For more information or to submit a proposal contact the 3DUI 2009 Demo Chairs. 3DUI 2009 Demo Chairs: - Kiyoshi Kiyokawa, Osaka University, Japan - Sabine Coquillart, INRIA, France - Ravin Balakrishnan, University of Toronto, Canada - Laura Monroe, Los Alamos National Laboratories - Ed Lantz, Vortex Immersion - Moonho Park, Samsung - Simon Richir, Laval Virtual - Diane Favro, University of California, Los Angeles - Andreas Gerndt, German Aerospace Center (DLR) 3dui2009_demo_chairs@ime.cmc.osaka-u.ac.jp