call for participation ieee & acm international symposium...
TRANSCRIPT
Call For ParticipationCall For ParticipationIEEE & ACM International Symposium on Augmented Reality 2001
ISAR ISAR ’’0101October 29–30, 2001
Columbia University, New York, NYhttp://www.augmented-reality.org/isar2001 orhttp://www.cs.columbia.edu/graphics/isar2001
Paper submissions due by June 11, 2001 Paper submissions due by June Demo submissions due by August 5, 2001Demo submissions due by August 5, 2001
General ChairsNassir Navab* Siemens Corporate Research, USASteve Feiner * Columbia University, USA
Program ChairsRon Azuma* HRL Laboratories, USAGudrun Klinker* Technische Universität München, GermanyHideyuki Tamura* Mixed Reality Systems Laboratory, Japan
Demo ChairMihran Tuceryan Indiana University–Purdue University, USA
Program CommitteeYuichiro Akatsuka Olympus Optical Company, JapanReinhold Behringer* Rockwell Science Center, USAMark Bill inghurst University of Washington, USAWolfgang Birkfellner University of Vienna, AustriaKostas Daniilidis University of Pennsylvania, USAPaul Debevec USC Institute for Creative Technologies, USAAnthony DiGioia Carnegie Mellon University, USAStephen Ellis NASA Ames Research Center, USAAndrew Fitzgibbon University of Oxford, UK Eric Foxlin InterSense Inc., USAPascal Fua Swiss Federal Institute of Tech., SwitzerlandDavid Hawkes Guy's, King's & St Thomas' School of Medicine, UKMichitaka Hirose University of Tokyo, JapanWilli am Hoff Colorado School of Mines, USATobias Höllerer Columbia University, USASimon Julier Naval Research Laboratory, USAAnthony Majoros The Boeing Company, USABlair MacIntyre Georgia Institute of Technology, USADavid Mizell* Desana Systems, USAPaul Milgram University of Toronto, Canada Stefan Müller* Fraunhofer IGD, Germany Ulrich Neumann* University of Southern California, USADirk Reiners Fraunhofer IGD/ZGDV, GermanyJun Rekimoto* Sony Computer Science Laboratory, JapanAlbert Rizzo University of Southern Cali fornia, USADieter Schmalstieg Vienna University of Technology, Austria Gilles Simon LORIA–INRIA Lorraine, FranceAndrei State University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USADidier Stricker* Fraunhofer IGD, GermanyV Sundareswaran Rockwell Science Center, USAHaruo Takemura* Nara Institute of Science & Technology, JapanMihran Tuceryan Indiana University–Purdue University, USAJim Vallino Rochester Institute of Technology, USAHiroyuki Yamamoto Mixed Reality Systems Laboratory, JapanAndrew Zisserman University of Oxford, UK
* Member of ISAR steering committee
General ChairsNassir Navab* Siemens Corporate Research, USASteve Feiner * Columbia University, USA
Program ChairsRon Azuma* HRL Laboratories, USAGudrun Kli nker* Technische Universität München, GermanyHideyuki Tamura* Mixed Reality Systems Laboratory, Japan
Demo ChairMihran Tuceryan Indiana University–Purdue University, USA
Program CommitteeYuichiro Akatsuka Olympus Optical Company, JapanReinhold Behringer* Rockwell Science Center, USAMark Bill inghurst University of Washington, USAWolfgang Birkfellner University of Vienna, AustriaKostas Daniilidis University of Pennsylvania, USAPaul Debevec USC Institute for Creative Technologies, USAAnthony DiGioia Carnegie Mellon University, USAStephen Ellis NASA Ames Research Center, USAAndrew Fitzgibbon University of Oxford, UK Eric Foxlin InterSense Inc., USAPascal Fua Swiss Federal Institute of Tech., SwitzerlandDavid Hawkes Guy's, King's & St Thomas' School of Medicine, UKMichitaka Hirose University of Tokyo, JapanWilli am Hoff Colorado School of Mines, USATobias Höllerer Columbia University, USASimon Julier Naval Research Laboratory, USAAnthony Majoros The Boeing Company, USABlair MacIntyre Georgia Institute of Technology, USADavid Mizell* Desana Systems, USAPaul Milgram University of Toronto, Canada Stefan Müller* Fraunhofer IGD, Germany Ulrich Neumann* University of Southern California, USADirk Reiners Fraunhofer IGD/ZGDV, GermanyJun Rekimoto* Sony Computer Science Laboratory, JapanAlbert Rizzo University of Southern Cali fornia, USADieter Schmalstieg Vienna University of Technology, Austria Gilles Simon LORIA–INRIA Lorraine, FranceAndrei State University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USADidier Stricker* Fraunhofer IGD, GermanyV Sundareswaran Rockwell Science Center, USAHaruo Takemura* Nara Institute of Science & Technology, JapanMihran Tuceryan Indiana University–Purdue University, USAJim Vallino Rochester Institute of Technology, USAHiroyuki Yamamoto Mixed Reality Systems Laboratory, JapanAndrew Zisserman University of Oxford, UK
* Member of ISAR steering committee
ObjectivesISAR’01 will provide an opportunity for Augmented Reality (AR) researchers from academia and industry to meet in an informal atmosphere to exchange ideas, concepts, and research results. ISAR is meant to trigger discussions among participants and to provide an intensive exchange between academic and industrial researchers working in the different AR research areas.
HistoryISAR '01 is the fourth in a series of successful events sponsored by IEEE and ACM in cooperation with Eurographics:
ISAR '00: October 2000, Munich, GermanyIWAR '99:October 1999, San Francisco, USAIWAR '98:October 1998, San Francisco, USA
Topics� AR applications
½ personal AR information systems½ industrial AR applications ½ medical AR applications½ AR for Architecture
� System architecture (hardware and software design)½ wearable computing ½ distributed and collaborative AR ½ performance issues (approaches for achieving real-time AR)
� Information presentation½ display hardware½ AR image synthesis½ real-time rendering½ photorealistic rendering (e.g., reflection analysis)½ object overlay and spatial layout techniques½ aural augmentation½ mediated reality½ mixed reality
� Sensors for position and orientation tracking½ tracking technology½ calibration methods½ sensor fusion½ vision-based registration and tracking½ acquisition of 3D scene descriptions
� User interaction½ interaction techniques for AR ½ multimodal input and output
� Human factors½ usability studies½ acceptance of AR technology, social implications
Invited SpeakersDavid Hawkes Guy's, King's & St Thomas' School of Medicine, UKUlrich Neumann University of Southern Cali fornia, USAJun Rekimoto Sony Computer Science Laboratory, Japan
ObjectivesISAR’01 will provide an opportunity for Augmented Reality (AR) researchers from academia and industry to meet in an informal atmosphere to exchange ideas, concepts, and research results. ISAR is meant to trigger discussions among participants and to provide an intensive exchange between academic and industrial researchers working in the different AR research areas.
HistoryISAR '01 is the fourth in a series of successful events sponsored by IEEE and ACM in cooperation with Eurographics:
ISAR '00: October 2000, Munich, GermanyIWAR '99:October 1999, San Francisco, USAIWAR '98:October 1998, San Francisco, USA
Topics� AR applications
½ personal AR information systems½ industrial AR applications ½ medical AR applications½ AR for Architecture
� System architecture (hardware and software design)½ wearable computing ½ distributed and collaborative AR ½ performance issues (approaches for achieving real-time AR)
� Information presentation½ display hardware½ AR image synthesis½ real-time rendering½ photorealistic rendering (e.g., reflection analysis)½ object overlay and spatial layout techniques½ aural augmentation½ mediated reality½ mixed reality
� Sensors for position and orientation tracking½ tracking technology½ calibration methods½ sensor fusion½ vision-based registration and tracking½ acquisition of 3D scene descriptions
� User interaction½ interaction techniques for AR ½ multimodal input and output
� Human factors½ usability studies½ acceptance of AR technology, social implications
Invited SpeakersDavid Hawkes Guy's, King's & St Thomas' School of Medicine, UKUlrich Neumann University of Southern Cali fornia, USAJun Rekimoto Sony Computer Science Laboratory, Japan
Call For ParticipationIEEE & ACM International Symposium on Augmented Reality 2001
ISAR ’01October 29–30, 2001
Columbia University, New York, NYhttp://www.augmented-reality.org/isar2001 orhttp://www.cs.columbia.edu/graphics/isar2001
Paper submissions due by June 5, 2001Demo submissions due by August 5, 2001
I I SSAARR
‘01‘01