Call for Papers ISAR 2000 IEEE and ACM International Symposium on Augmented Reality Oct 5-6, 2000 at the Technical University of Munich (Germany) http://www12.in.tum.de/projects/isar/2000/ http://www.Augmented-Reality.org/isar2000 Co-sponsored by the IEEE Computer Society Task Force on Human Centered Information Systems and the Technical Committee on Wearable Information Systems. In cooperation with ACM SIGCHI and SIGGRAPH. Also in cooperation with EUROGRAPHICS. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Motivation: In the past two years, Augmented Reality (AR) has received increasing attention, as indicated by two well-attended International Workshops on Augmented Reality (IWAR) and several other related conferences and symposia. By its very nature, AR is a highly inter-disciplinary field involving areas of signal processing, computer vision, graphics, user interfaces, human factors, wearable computing, mobile computing, computer networks, distributed computing, information access, information visualization, and hardware design for new displays. Its concepts are applicable to a wide range of applications. This symposium continues the IWAR series of annual meetings, providing an opportunity for AR researchers from academia and industry to meet in an informal atmosphere for an exchange of ideas, concepts, and research results. ISAR is meant to trigger discussions among participants and to provide an intensive exchange between academia and industry as well as between researchers working in the different AR research branches. Topics: o AR applications + concepts of AR systems for real applications + industrial AR applications + personal AR information systems + medical AR applications + requirements for usable AR o System architecture (software and hardware design) + wearable computing + performance issues (progress and technical shortcuts to achieve real-time AR) + distributed AR o Information presentation + progress in display hardware + real-time rendering of virtual objects + photo-realistic rendering (e.g. reflection analysis) + object overlay and diminishing techniques + aural augmentation o Sensor registration + calibration methods + tracker registration methods + tracking during user motion + tracking of changes in the real world (moving objects) + computer vision methods for registration + acquisition of 3D scene descriptions o Consideration of human factors + user interaction concepts for/with AR (e.g. multi-modal input and output) + human acceptance of AR technology Invited talks: In addition to paper and poster presentations and live system demonstrations, ISAR will have several invited talks on applications of Augmented Reality and on activities in related fields. o Dr. Volker Hartkopf, Carnegie Mellon University AR applications in architecture and construction: intelligent buildings. o Dr. David Mizell, The Boeing Company AR applications at Boeing. o Dr. Hideyuki Tamura, MR-Lab What happens at the boarder of real and virtual worlds - the MR project and other research activities in Japan. o Dr. Russ Taylor, The Johns Hopkins University AR applications in medicine. Demonstrations with special focus on real-time tracking: Live system demonstrations at ISAR'2000 will place particular emphasis on comparing different variations of tracking technology - without being exclusively dedicated to this topic. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Organization: Date: October 5-6, 2000 Location: Technical University of Munich Computer Science Department Arcisstr. 16 ("Südgebäude") 80333 Munich Germany Schedule: Papers Demonstrations Deadline for submissions: May 19 Aug. 19 Acceptance notifications: tba tba Camera ready papers due: tba Early registration deadline: tba Workshop Oct. 5-6 Conference Chairs: Gudrun Klinker Reinhold Behringer Technische Universität München Rockwell Science Center Arcisstr. 21 1049 Camino Dos Rios D-80333 München (Germany) Thousand Oaks, CA 91360 (USA) phone: +49 89-289-25784 phone: 805-373-4435 fax: +49-89-289-25296 fax: 805-373-4862 email: klinker@in.tum.de email: reinhold@rsc.rockwell.com Program Chairs: David Mizell Nassir Navab The Boeing Company Siemens Corporate Research P.O. Box 3707 MS 7L-48 755 College Road East Seattle, WA 98124-2207 (USA) Princeton, NJ 08540 (USA) phone: 425-865-2705 phone: 609-734-3634 fax: 425-865-2965 fax: 609-734-6565 email: david.mizell@boeing.com email: navab@scr.siemens.com Demo Chair: Didier Stricker Fraunhofer IGD/ZGDV Rundeturmstr. 6 D-64283 Darmstadt (Germany) phone: +49-6151-155-275 fax: +49-6151-155-196 email: stricker@igd.fhg.de Committees: Steering Committee Reinhold Behringer Rockwell Science Center, USA Steve Feiner Columbia University, USA Gudrun Klinker Technische Universität München, Germany David Mizell The Boeing Company, USA Stefan Müller Fraunhofer IGD, Germany Nassir Navab Siemens Corporate Research, USA Ulrich Neumann University of Southern California, USA Didier Stricker Fraunhofer IGD, Germany Hideyuki Tamura Mixed Reality Systems Laboratory, Japan Program Committee Ron Azuma HRL Laboratories, USA Mark Billinghurst U Washington, USA Jerry Bowskill BT Laboratories, UK Tom Caudell University of New Mexico, USA Paul Debevec U California in Berkely, USA Anthony DiGioia Carnegie Mellon University, USA Steve Feiner Columbia University, USA Eric Foxlin Intersense Inc., USA Michitaka Hirose University of Tokyo, Japan William Hoff Colorado School of Mines, USA Katsushi Ikeuchi University of Tokyo, Japan Hiroshi Ishii MIT Media Lab, USA Adam Janin U California at Berkely, USA Takeo Kanade Carnegie Mellon University, USA Blair MacIntyre Georgia Institute of Technology, USA Paul Milgram University of Toronto, Canada Stefan Müller Fraunhofer IGD, Germany Ulrich Neumann University of Southern California, USA Dirk Reiners Fraunhofer IGD/ZGDV, Germany Dieter Schmalstieg Vienna University of Technology, Austria Rajeev Sharma Pennsylvania State University, USA Thad Starner Georgia Institute of Technology, USA Andrei State University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA Didier Stricker Fraunhofer IGD/ZGDV, Germany Venkataraman Sundareswaran Rockwell Science Center, USA Shankar Swamy The Boeing Company, USA Mihran Tuceryan Indiana University Purdue University, Indianapolis Hiroyuki Yamamoto Mixed Reality Systems Laboratory, Japan Registration: tba Paper submission information: tba We are looking forward to seeing you in Munich at ISAR 2000! ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- last update: Wednesday, February 16, 2000 (gjk)