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Dear colleague,

The ISMAR 2006 (5th IEEE and ACM International Symposium on Mixed and
Augmented Reality) papers submission deadline is April 24th, less than 3
weeks away! Notice that the submission to ISMAR06 is now open at

https://precisionconference.com/~ismar

We are looking forward to receiving the best work that the Mixed and
Augmented Reality community has to offer. 

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*** Call for Papers
*** ISMAR 2006
*** 5th IEEE and ACM International Symposium on Mixed and Augmented
Reality
*** Oct 22-25, 2006, University of California at Santa Barbara
***
*** http://www.ismar06.org

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==  ONLINE PAPER SUBMISSIONS DUE                 ==
==  Monday, April 24, 9pm US Pacific Time Zone.  ==
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*** AIMS AND SCOPE

Mixed Reality (MR) and Augmented Reality (AR) allow the creation of
fascinating new types of user interfaces, and are beginning to show
significant impact on industry and society. The field is highly
interdisciplinary, bringing together computer vision, computer graphics,
user interfaces, human factors, wearable computing, mobile computing,
computer networks, displays, sensors, to name just some of the most
important influences.

Since 1999, ISMAR is the premier forum in this vital field. This year we
are proud to present the 5th IEEE and ACM International Symposium on
Mixed and Augmented Reality (ISMAR 2006). The symposium will be held on
Oct. 22-25, 2006, in sunny Santa Barbara, California, USA. We invite you
all to participate in this great event for the exchange of new ideas in
this exciting field!

*** CONFERENCE TOPICS ***

ISMAR06 invites submissions in the general field of Mixed and Augmented
Reality.
Topics include, but are not limited to:

MR/AR applications
* personal MR/AR information systems
* industrial and military MR/AR applications
* medical MR/AR applications
* MR/AR for entertainment
* MR/AR for architecture
* MR/AR for art, cultural heritage, or education and training

Sensors
* position and orientation tracking technology
* calibration methods
* sensor fusion
* vision-based registration and tracking
* acquisition of 3D scene descriptions

System architecture
* wearable and mobile computing
* distributed and collaborative MR/AR
* display hardware
* performance issues (real-time approaches)

User interaction
* interaction techniques for MR/AR
* collaborative MR/AR
* multimodal input and output

Information presentation
* real-time rendering
* photorealistic rendering
* object overlay and spatial layout techniques
* aural, haptic and olfactory augmentation
* mediated and diminished reality
* display and view management

Human factors
* usability studies and experiments
* acceptance of MR/AR technology
* social implications

*** Paper Submissions ***

ISMAR is a high-quality conference with a competitive submission
process. In 2005, ISMAR accepted 22% of the papers submitted based on a
rigorous reviewing procedure with at least 4 independent experts
providing reviews, and a final decision made in a two-day committee
meeting.

For this year, we will accept the following categories of submissions:

- Full-length papers are up to 10 pages long and are held to rigorous
standards of contribution and evaluation.

- Short papers are up to 4 pages in length and are reviewed through the
same process, but the expected amount of contribution is less due to the
shorter format. Typical examples are a small but neat technical
contribution or an application case study.

- Posters: Contributions are submitted as an extended abstract of up to
2 pages in length

Accepted full-length and short papers will be presented at the
conference. The allotted presentation time will depend upon the length
and content of the paper. Accepted papers and poster abstracts will be
published in the proceedings. Previously published work may not be
submitted, nor may the work be concurrently submitted to any other
conference or journal. Such papers will be rejected without review. 
Reviews will be single blind (i.e., include authorship information with
the submitted paper.) Papers must be in English.

Authors may include supplementary materials (such as a video) with the
submission, and such materials are highly encouraged if they provide
evidence of the claimed contribution. The submission should include all
information necessary to evaluate the paper and must not ask reviewers
to go to web sites or other external information sources, since that may
jeopardize the anonymity of the reviewers.

If you have any further questions, contact
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Hope to see you in Santa Barbara!
* Dieter Schmalstieg
* Ulrich Neuman
* Hirokazu Kato
ISMAR 2006 Program Co-Chairs

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