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The 5th ACM International Symposium on Pervasive Displays 2016
20-22 June, 2016
Oulu, Finland
http://www.pervasivedisplays.org/
We are pleased to announce the call for papers for the 5th ACM
International Symposium on Pervasive Displays. This event will take
place in Oulu June 20-22, 2016. In addition to research papers we are
also soliciting submissions for posters and demonstrations - see
http://www.pervasivedisplays.org/ for more details of the submission
process for these.
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CALL FOR DEMONSTRATIONS, POSTER TRACK AND VIDEO TRACK
As digital displays become pervasive, they become increasingly prevalent
and indeed relevant in many areas, including advertising, art,
architecture, computing, engineering, entertainment, interaction design,
sociology and urban life.
We invite submissions that report on cutting-edge research in the broad
spectrum of pervasive digital displays, from large interactive walls to
wearable displays, from installations to personalised signage or mobile
displays to urban visualisation.
As a targeted topic venue, Pervasive Displays offers authors the unique
opportunity to present their work to a research community focused on
display technologies and research questions surrounding them, and allow
them to receive feedback from experts in the field and other highly
interested parties in an intimate symposium setting.
The symposium on Pervasive Displays welcomes work on all areas
pertaining to digital displays including, but not limited to:
- Applications
- Content design
- Evaluations, case studies, deployments and experience reports
- Interfaces and interaction techniques
- Novel technologies and new forms of pervasive display
- System architectures and infrastructure
- Research methods for pervasive displays
- Media facades and architecture
- Art installations
Submit at https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=perdis16
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SUBMISSIONS DEMONSTRATIONS TRACK
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The demonstrations track presents an opportunity to publish
late-breaking results, technical descriptions, smaller research
contributions and works-in-progress in a concise and visible format.
Accepted demonstrations will be displayed in a designated session,
providing presenters with an opportunity to engage in discussions with
other attendees around their research.
Authors are required to submit an extended abstract (up to two pages in
ACM SIGCHI format) and we highly recommend to include a short video (up
to 10 minutes) documenting and visualising the work. Submitted abstracts
should clearly explain the addressed research question, research method
and tasks, findings or results, and the contributions of the work toward
the community. Abstracts should also provide sufficient background and
related work to situate and contextualize the authors’ work within the
greater body of research. If authors decide to provide a video, a link
to download the video (for example, from YouTube or Vimeo) should be
provided. Accepted submissions will be required to submit an additional
form regarding demonstration and installation details.
Please note that the abstract may be viewed without the demo and will be
made available in the digital library. Thus, it should be written to
stand alone as an independent submission.
Submissions should consist of original work not been previously
published or concurrently under consideration for any other conference,
workshop, journal, or other publication with an ISBN, ISSN or DOI number.
Also, authors of accepted full papers will get the opportunity to demo
their work in the demonstration track without submitting an additional
document. However, if the authors wish to do so, they should contact the
demo chairs (not later than 20 May 2016) and submit an additional form
regarding demonstration and installation details.
All submissions (and supplementary material) should not be anonymized
and will be reviewed by an international panel of experts in the field
of pervasive displays. All accepted abstracts will be archived in the
ACM Digital Library.
Submit at https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=perdis16
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SUBMISSIONS POSTERS
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The poster track presents an opportunity to publish late-breaking
results, technical descriptions, smaller research contributions, and
works-in-progress in a concise format. Accepted posters will be
displayed in a designated session, providing presenters with an
opportunity to engage in discussions with other attendees around their
research.
Authors are required to submit an abstract and draft poster. Poster
abstracts should be a maximum of two (2, including references) pages in
ACM SIGCHI format, clearly describing the research questions addressed,
research methods and tasks, findings or results, and the contribution to
the pervasive displays community. Abstracts should also provide
sufficient background and related work to situate and contextualize the
authors’ work within the greater body of research. As the abstract may
be viewed without the poster, this should be written to stand alone as
an independent submission. Draft posters should be formatted for A1
portrait (594x841mm).
Submissions should consist of original work not been previously
published or concurrently under consideration for any other conference,
workshop, journal, or other publication with an ISBN, ISSN or DOI number.
All submissions (and supplementary material) should not be anonymized
and will be reviewed by an international panel of experts in the field
of pervasive displays. All accepted abstracts will be archived in the
ACM Digital Library.
Submit at https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=perdis16
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SUBMISSIONS VIDEOS
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PerDis 2016 video track offers a possibility to showcase novel visions,
reflections and studies that are most suited for video format and fall
within the focus areas of the symposium. A video submission consists of
the video and an accompanying two-page abstract in the ACM SIGCHI
format. Submitted videos will be judged based on their originality,
production quality as well as the level of intellectual engagement with
the symposium audience. Each video will be shown within a suitable
single-track session, preceded by a short introduction from the
corresponding video author, and followed by a short discussion with the
audience. Accepted videos will be made available in the ACM Digital
Library after the conference.
Checklist for video submissions:
- At most five minutes in length. Contact the video chair in advance in
case you have a good reason to request exemption for the length limit.
- Present video title and credits shortly in the beginning; keep your
focus within your content.
- Encoded as MP4 using the H.264 codec. No exceptions!
- Resolution at least 720p (1280*720px). Send as high-resolution copy as
possible.
- 16:9 aspect ratio. Encode your video using square pixels for the pixel
aspect ratio to avoid the video looking stretched when projected to a
canvas.
- At most 100 MB in file size. Again, contact the video chair in advance
if you have a good reason for submitting a video file larger that this.
As the abstract may be viewed without the video, this should be written
to stand alone as an independent submission.
Submissions should consist of original work not been previously
published or concurrently under consideration for any other conference,
workshop, journal, or other publication with an ISBN, ISSN or DOI number.
All submissions (and supplementary material) should not be anonymized
and will be reviewed by an international panel of experts in the field
of pervasive displays. All accepted abstracts will be archived in the
ACM Digital Library.
Submit at https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=perdis16
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IMPORTANT DATES
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Demonstrations, Posters and Videos track:
Submission: 29 April 2016, 23:59 GMT
Notification: 13 May 2016
Camera-Ready: 20 May 2016
Symposium: 20 - 22 June 2016
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ORGANISING COMMITTEE
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General Chairs
* Timo Ojala (University of Oulu, Finland)
* Vassilis Kostakos (University of Oulu, Finland)
Program Chairs
* Joerg Mueller (Aarhus University, Denmark)
* Nemanja Memarovic (University of Zurich, Switzerland)
Demo Chairs
* Ivan Elhart (University of Lugano, Switzerland)
* Mateusz Mikusz (Lancaster University, UK)
Video Chair
* Nina Valkanova (Copenhagen Institute of Interaction Design, Denmark)
Poster Chair
* David Lindlbauer (TU Berlin, Germany)
Proceedings Chair
* Ashley Colley (University of Lapland, Finland)
Local Arrangements/Publicity Chair
* Simo Hosio (University of Oulu, Finland)
Web Chair
* Juan Camilo García (University of Oulu, Finland)
Steering Committee
* Nigel Davies (Lancaster University, UK)
* Marc Langheinrich (University of Lugano, Switzerland)
* Albrecht Schmidt (University of Stuttgart, Germany)
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PROGRAM COMMITTEE
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* Florian Alt, University of Munich (LMU), Germany
* Matthias Baldauf, Vienna University of Technology, Austria
* Sebastian Boring, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
* Keith Cheverst, Lancaster University, UK
* Sarah Clinch, Lancaster University, UK
* Nigel Davies, Lancaster University, UK
* Ava Fatah Gen. Schieck, UCL London, UK
* Alois Ferscha, University of Linz, Austria
* Patrick Tobias Fischer, Bauhaus University, Germany
* Jens Geelhaar, Bauhaus University, Germany
* Sven Gehring, German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence, Germany
* Jorge Goncalves, University of Oulu, Finland
* Yuichi Itoh, Osaka University, Japan
* Mikkel Jakobsen, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
* Rui José, University of Minho, Portugal
* Marko Jurmu, University of Oulu, Finland
* Vassilis Kostakos, University of Oulu, Finland
* Christian Kray, University of Münster, Germany
* Hannu Kukka, University of Oulu, Finland
* Marc Langheinrich, University of Lugano, Switzerland
* Scott McQuire, University of Melbourne, Australia
* Florian Michahelles, Siemens Corporation, US
* Dietmar Offenhuber, Northeastern University, US
* Aaron Quigley, University of St. Andrews, UK
* Roman Rädle, University of Konstanz, Germany
* Michael Rohs, University of Hannover, Germany
* Elisa Rubegni, University of Applied Sciences and Arts of Southern
Switzerland, Switzerland
* Enrico Rukzio, University of Ulm, Germany
* Holger Schnadelbach , University of Nottingham, UK
* Jürgen Steimle, MIT Media Lab, US
* Nick Taylor, University of Dundee, UK
* Martin Tomitsch, University of Sydney, Australia
* Nina Valkanova, Copenhagen Institute of Interaction Design, Denmark
* Andrew Vande Moere, K.U.Leuven, Belgium
* Jim Wallace, University of Waterloo, Canada
* Roy Want, Google Inc, US
* Alexander Wiethoff, University of Munich (LMU), Germany
* Julie R. Williamson, University of Glasgow, United Kingdom
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