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Please notice: due to the number of requests, important deadlines have been extended. 

Important dates

Abstract for papers: May 02, 2005
Paper, panel, & demo submission deadline: May 09, 2005
Author notification: June 20, 2005
Final camera-ready paper deadline: July 15, 2005
Workshop and Tutorial submission deadline: May 09, 2005
Workshop author notification: May 31, 2005
Tutorial author notification: June 6, 2005
Early registration deadline August 1, 2005
Conference October 4-6, 2005
Workshops and Tutorials: October 3 and October 7
 

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Submission Requirements

The ICMI'05 proceedings will be published by ACM Press. For the first time, this year's conference will honour the highest quality and most innovative papers in both regular and student categories with ICMI Outstanding Paper Awards. We invite interested researchers to submit to any of the following categories:


FULL PAPER describing original research in multimodal interfaces (8 pages).
DOCTORAL SPOTLIGHT PAPER featuring emerging student research (4 pages).
PANEL PROPOSAL that presents, debates, or provokes discussion (2 pages).
DEMO PROPOSAL that displays related concepts or implementations (2 pages).
WORKSHOP proposal that explores newly emerging, challenging, or important multimodal themes (2 pages).
TUTORIAL proposals that disseminate knowledge on more consolidated multimodal topics (2 pages).


Full paper and doctoral spotlight contributors are kindly requested to send an abstract (no more than 200 words) by May 09, 2005.


Detailed information about the ACM SIG Proceedings Templates can be found on the web site: http://www.acm.org/sigs/pubs/proceed/template.html 

  
Submission will be electronic at the following link: https://precisionconference.com/~icmi/. This is ICMI electronic conference system, where it is possible to update your personal profile, submit papers, and participate in the review process. 
Please sign up to review if you are experienced. We need knowledgeable reviewers to sign up in case additional reviews are required. 


ICMI requires a blind review. To prepare your submission for blind review, remove author and institutional identities in the title and header areas of the paper and replace it by your submission number. You may also need to remove part or all of the Acknowledgments text. Further suppression of identity in the body of the paper and references is left to the authors' discretion.



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General Co-Chairs
Gianni Lazzari & Fabio Pianesi (ITC-irst, Trento, Italy)

 

Program Co-Chairs
James Crowley (INRIA, Grenoble, France)
Kenji Mase (Nagoya University, Japan)
Sharon Oviatt (OHSU, USA)


Area Chairs
Juan E. Gilbert, Auburn University, (U.S.A.)
David McGee, Natural Interaction Systems, (U.S.A.) 
Noelle Carbonell, LORIA, University of Nancy, (France) 
Phil Cohen, Oregon Health & Sciences University, (U.S.A.) 
Jie Yang, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, (U.S.A.) 
Sadaoki Furui, Tokyo Institute of Technology, (Japan) 
Matthew Turk, University California of Santa Barbara, (U.S.A.) 
Gerard Sagerer, Technical University of Bielefeld, (Germany) 
Anton Batliner, Univeristy of Erlangen, (Germany) 
Herve Bourlard, IDIAP, (Switzerland) 
Trevor Darrel, MIT, (U.K.) 
Vincent Stanford, NIST, (U.S.A.) 
Joelle Coutaz, University Joseph Fourier, (France) 
Jon May, University of Sheffield, (U.K.) 
Hans Uskoreit, Saarland University, (Germany) 
Francis Quek, Virginia Tech, (U.S.A.) 
Sidney Fels, University of British Columbia, (Canada) 
Jukka Linjama, Research and Technology Access group, (Finland) 
Irfan Essa, Georgia Institute of Technology, (Georgia) 
Eric Horvitz, Microsoft Research, (U.S.A.) 
Fang Chen, National ICT, (Australia) 
Gerasimos Potamianos, Thomas J. Watson Research Center, (U.S.A.) 
Dominic Massaro, University of California, (U.S.A.)

Tutorial and Workshop Chair
Rainer Stiefelhagen (Universität Karlsruhe (TH), Germany)


Demos Chair
Maurizio Omologo (ITC-irst, Trento, Italy)


Doctoral Spotlight Chair
Massimo Zancanaro (ITC-irst, Trento, Italy)


Treasurer
Fabio Pianesi (ITC-irst, Trento, Italy)


Website/Publicity Chair
Silvia Rocchi (CELCT and ITC-irst, Trento, Italy)


Website/Program Committee
Patrick Reignier (Joseph Fourier University, Grenoble, France)


Local Arrangements
Lorenza Andrighettoni (ITC, Trento, Italy)
Maddalena Bassetti (ITC, Trento, Italy)
Silvia Rocchi (CELCT and ITC-irst, Trento, Italy)
Alessandro Tuccio (ITC, Trento, Italy)

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