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<nettime-ann> CFP: 3DUI 2009


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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

The IEEE Symposium on 3D User Interfaces 2009 is the fourth
international symposium focused on the topic of 3D UIs and will be held
to provide an intensive exchange between industrial and academic
researchers working in various 3DUI research areas and to trigger
discussions among participants. It builds on successful 3DUI workshops
in 2004 and 2005, as well as the IEEE 3DUI Symposiums in 2006, 2007 and
2008. The symposium will last for two days, and will be followed
immediately by the IEEE VR conference. The theme of the Symposium will
cover all areas of 3D UI research. The Symposium themes include, but are
not limited to, the following topics:

 * 3D input devices
 * 3D display devices
 * 3D interaction techniques
 * 3D user interface metaphors
 * 3D UIs for games
 * 3D UIs for CAD
 * Applications of 3D UI techniques
 * Biologically inspired 3D UIs
 * Collaborative 3D interaction
 * Desktop 3D UIs
 * Evaluation methods for 3D UIs

The Symposium solicits high quality papers and tech-notes within the
scope of 3DUI (see the double-submission policy on the 3DUI www server).
Papers (up to 8 pages) should describe original and mature research
results and will typically include some evidence of the validity of the
presented research. Examples of such evidence may include, but are not
limited to, a user evaluation, formal proof, or well substantiated
argumentation. Tech-notes (up to 4 pages) should contain unpublished
preliminary results of research or design work. Papers and Tech-notes
should be prepared in IEEE VGTC format
(http://www.cs.sfu.ca/~vis/Tasks/camera.html) submitted through the
submission web site in PDF format, and will be reviewed by the program
committee and external reviewers. Reviewing is double-blind. Accepted
papers and tech-notes will be published by IEEE in the official
Symposium proceedings. An International Award Committee will also award
Best Paper and Best Tech-notes awards, and authors of the best papers
will be invited to submit an extended version to the a journal. For
further information and for a detailed statement on double publication,
please see the Symposium website:


Important Dates
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 * Papers, Tech-notes abstract submission due: October 24, 2008
 * Papers, Tech-notes full-version submission due: October 31, 2008
 * Posters, Demos submission due: November 14, 2008
 * Papers, Tech-notes, Posters and Demos notification: December 19, 2008
 * Final camera-ready Papers, Tech-notes, Posters: January 05, 2009

 Please understand that the Papers and Tech-notes abstract submission
 due (October 24) is BEFORE the review decision of the IEEE VR 2009
 (November 12) this year, due mainly to a tight reviewing schedule.


Keynote Speaker
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 Gordon Kurtenbach, Autodesk


Symposium Chairs
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 Kiyoshi Kiyokawa, Osaka University, Japan
 Sabine Coquillart, INRIA, France
 Ravin Balakrishnan, University of Toronto, Canada


Program Committee
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 TBD


Posters Chairs
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 Raimund Dachselt, University of Magdeburg, Germany
 Pablo Figueroa, Universidad de Los Andes, Colombia
 Raphael Grasset, HITLabNZ, New Zealand


Demo Chair
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 TBD


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Kiyoshi KIYOKAWA, Ph.D. <kiyo@acm.org>
Cybermedia Center, Osaka University
Toyonaka Educational Research Center 517
1-32 Machikaneyama, Toyonaka, Osaka 560-0043, Japan
Tel: +81-6-6850-6821 / Fax: +81-6-6850-6829
(PGP FP: A314 67B6 C1B2 7016 2C43 CF6C 3456 0225 3CD7 7AB7)
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