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SUI 2017 Call for Posters and Demos

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Apologies for cross posting
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SUI 2017 Call for Posters (Call for Demos follows below)

**** IMPORTANT DATES ****
- Poster Submissions
Submission deadline: August 11, 2017
Notification deadline: August 20, 2017
Camera-ready deadline: August 25, 2017

We invite you to participate in the ACM Symposium on Spatial User
Interaction 2017, which will be co-located with the ACM Conference on
Interactive Surfaces and Spaces (ISS 2017) in Brighton, UK, by submitting a
poster and a one-page extended abstract paper. We seek posters describing
work in progress, novel ideas, novel systems, or late implementation of an
application from all areas of spatial user interaction. You will also be
able to publicise your poster during the fast-forward session at the
Symposium.

Posters offers you the opportunity of engaging the audience of the
Symposium at a personal level, elicit feedback on early stage work, and
discuss potential collaborations in an informal manner.

Specific topics of interest
Submissions should address one or more of the topics above within spatial
user interaction. Unlisted but strongly related topics are also welcome.

* Spatial interaction techniques
* Spatial user interface metaphors
* Spatial input devices and technology
* Interaction on spatial, stereoscopic, and 3D displays
* Evaluation methods for spatial user interaction
* Collaborative interaction in 3D space
* Design and user experience (UX) for spatial user interaction
* Applications of human spatial perception to interaction
* Adaptive and perceptual-inspired spatial user interaction
* Applications of spatial UIs, such as games, entertainment, CAD, education
* Gesture-based spatial interaction
* Tangible spatial user interaction
* Multi-touch technologies for spatial user interaction
* Desktop interfaces for spatial interaction
* Multisensory and other novel forms of spatial user interaction

Submission Information
Poster authors are expected to prepare a final version of their one-page
extended abstract and present their poster at the symposium in a special
session. Posters must be submitted through the online submission system (
http://new.precisionconference.com/sui17a/). Your submission must include:

* The poster design — each poster display will have a display space of
approximately 1m wide and 2m high. Your poster must not be any larger than
these dimensions and must be in PDF format.
* An extended abstract paper PDF version of the poster (max 1 page)
prepared in the ACM SIG Proceedings format (
http://www.acm.org/publications/article-templates/proceedings-template.html
).
* (Optional) A short video of up to 3 minutes long.

Please submit your extended abstract in camera-ready format. Note that
poster submissions, unlike paper submissions, are not anonymous. Extra
information, such as videos, will be taken into account during the review
process and may be included in the final publication.

Presenting at the Symposium
Please note that at least one author of each accepted poster will be
required to register to present at the symposium. If no author is
registered by the early registration deadline, the accepted poster will be
withdrawn from the proceedings and digital libraries.

You will be given access to a display space of approximately 1m wide by 2m
tall. You can also present a slide to be shown during the fast-forward
session at the Symposium to describe and publicise your work.

Poster Co-Chairs
If you have any questions please email the Poster Chairs at
[log in to unmask]

Jason Alexander, Lancaster University, UK
Florian Daiber, DFKI, Germany




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SUI 2017 Call for Demos

**** IMPORTANT DATES ****
- Poster and Demo Submissions
Submission deadline: August 11, 2016
Notification deadline: August 20, 2016
Camera-ready deadline: August 25, 2016

The demonstrations track of ACM Symposium on Spatial User Interaction 2017
(SUI) provides the opportunity to showcase your SUI related research in a
direct and interactive way. We seek exciting research demonstrations,
interactive experiences or commercial products from individuals,
laboratories or research groups (academic, government, or industrial) from
all areas of spatial user interaction. We are also looking for artists who
are focusing on the intersection between artistic expression and the
technological mediums enabling spatial interaction.

This is your chance to fully engage the attendees at a personal level by
letting them see and interact with your work. Demos should interest the
broad SUI community and be presentable in a conference setting. Research
Demos will be expected to run during the dedicated demo session, lunch
breaks and coffee breaks of the conference.

Co-located demo session with ISS 2017
This year, SUI will be co-located with the ACM International Conference on
Interactive Surfaces and Spaces (ISS) in Brighton, UK. An additional joint
demo session between SUI and ISS will be organised. The joint session  will
be held during the Reception Event on Tuesday, October the 17th, at the
Jurys Inn Brighton Waterfront (
https://www.jurysinns.com/hotels/brighton-waterfront). During this combined
event, we are planning to invite the press in order to garner greater
publicity for the conferences and enhance the visibility of your demos!

Specific topics of interest
This year, we have a special theme! We invite you to investigate the
metaphor of human gestures (movement, expression, emotion related, etc.) to
interfaces (visible or invisible, virtual or tangible) that result in the
construction or intervention of an action or a space.

Of course, we also welcome all kinds of exciting works! Submissions should
address one or more of the topics below. Unlisted but strongly related
topics are also welcome.

* Spatial interaction techniques
* Spatial user interface metaphors
* Spatial input devices and technology
* Interaction on spatial, stereoscopic, and 3D displays
* Evaluation methods for spatial user interaction
* Collaborative interaction in 3D space
* Design and user experience (UX) for spatial user interaction
* Applications of human spatial perception to interaction
* Adaptive and perceptual-inspired spatial user interaction
* Applications of spatial UIs, such as games, entertainment, CAD, education
* Gesture-based spatial interaction
* Tangible spatial user interaction
* Multi-touch technologies for spatial user interaction
* Desktop interfaces for spatial interaction
* Multisensory and other novel forms of spatial user interaction

Submission Information
Demo proposal should include:

A one-page description of the demo using the ACM SIG Proceedings extended
abstracts format (
http://www.acm.org/publications/article-templates/proceedings-template.html).
This description should include information about the overall architecture
of the system, installation, exhibit or performance, interaction with the
audience, foreseen benefits to audience members, as well as its relevance
and impact on the SUI community, emphasizing on the novelty and rationale.
In addition, a short paragraph with a description of the research lab or
creators is strongly encouraged. Please submit your extended abstract in
camera-ready format. Note that demo submissions, unlike paper submissions,
are not anonymous.

Supplementary materials should include a schematic of the layout (showing
components such as projectors/cameras) of the demo. Please include what
equipment you will be bringing and other equipment/materials you are
requesting, although we cannot guarantee any equipment will be provided.

(Optional) A brief video of the demo in action (URL to be included in the
proposal). The video should demonstrate how users will interact with the
demo as well as any other relevant information about the demo. This is
optional, but the authors are strongly encouraged to prepare their videos
in their submissions.

Submissions should be made through the online submission system (
http://new.precisionconference.com/sui17a/).

Presenting at the Symposium
SUI 2017 will provide basic infrastructure for the demos (space, a table,
and power). In addition, authors of accepted demonstrations will have a
time slot in the fast-forward research demonstration session to present a
slide communicating more general information about the specific demo.

Accepted demos will be included in the proceedings. At least one author
from each accepted demo will be required to register to present at the
symposium. If no author is registered by the early registration deadline,
the accepted poster will be withdrawn from the proceedings and digital
libraries.


Demo Co-Chairs
If you have any questions please email the Demo Chairs at [log in to unmask]

Ifigeneia Mavridou, Bournemouth University, UK.
Markus Löchtefeld, Aalborg University, DK
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Thanks,

Francisco R. Ortega, Ph.D.
Computer Science - 3D User Interfaces
Visiting Assistant Professor
FIU VIP Coordinator
Florida International University.
Lab: http://www.openhid.com
"No me quieras porque gané, necesito que me quieras para ganar" -- Marcelo
Bielsa

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