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Call for Participation

The recent flurry of display technology development has produced families of technologies that make fixed and projected pixels cheaper, faster, more flexible, and of higher quality. These advances enable ‘smart pixels’ and enable a number of burgeoning applications ranging from displays being used for better and more flexible images, to user interaction, scene sensing, and environment enhancement. Some example topics of interest include:

  • multiview, autostereoscopic, multifocal, or high dynamic range displays;
  • omnistereo projection systems;
  • ad hoc or “poor man’s” projection systems;
  • ultra wide field of view HMD optics;
  • ultra fast displays;
  • head-worn or hand-held (mobile) paradigms;
  • hybrid display systems and applications;
  • display with integrated interaction components;
  • adaptive projector display systems;
  • extended color gamut or color matching displays;
  • projector-based user/device tracking, interaction, or Mixed Reality reconstruction;
  • embedded pixels for Spatially-Augmented Reality; and
  • rendering techniques associated with the above.

This one-day workshop should provide an opportunity to expand attendee thinking about ways to use contemporary display devices in new systems and applications.


Submission

Technical Presentations

We encourage the submission of short or long papers for corresponding technical presentations. The papers should describe recently completed work, work in progress, or publicly presentable ideas for unimplemented and/or unusual systems or applications. Accepted submissions will be published on a conference CD and will be archived in the ACM Digital Library.

Submissions can be a two-page (short presentation) or four-page (long presentation) and need to be prepared electronically (PDF) in camera-ready form (i.e. with full author names and affiliations, no page numbers, etc.) following the SIGGRAPH Publication Guidelines for Conferences sponsored by ACM SIGGRAPH.

Submission deadline is Friday, June 1st. Please submit your paper by email to submit@edt2007.org.

Please include pictures and/or video with your submission if possible. Videos should be in a common format, e.g., MPEG-1, MPEG-4, XviD, or DivX. Size permitting we will include the videos on the conference CD, please make sure to indicate in the submission email whether that is acceptable for your materials.

Submissions from commercial vendors are very welcome, as long as they are focused on technological aspects of the presented displays and avoid being a sales pitch.

We will ask authors to commit to either personally attend the workshop to present the work, or to arrange for a suitable replacement presenter.

Demonstrations

Hands-on demonstrations during the workshop are also encouraged. To be considered for a hands-on demonstration send a separate one-page description of the demonstration (according to the abovementioned guidelines), including information on space, equipment, and power requirements. List equipment that you will bring yourself separately from equipment to be provided by the organizers.

Acceptance Notification

June 18th, 2007

To allow inclusion in the ACM Digital Library we will need a signed copy of the ACM Copyright form faxed to +1-206-543-2969 and in the mail to

Dirk Reiners
LITE
537 Cajundome Boulevard
Lafayette, LA 70506
USA

immediately after acceptance. Papers whose form has not been received by June 22th will have to be rejected. :(

Co-Chairs and Contact Information

Carolina Cruz-Neira (LITE)
carolina@lite3d.com

Dirk Reiners (University of Louisiana at Lafayette)
dirk@louisiana.edu


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