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The 9th ACM International Symposium on Pervasive Displays (PerDis 2020)
• Where: Manchester, United Kingdom • When: 4-5 June 2020 • Website: https://pervasivedisplays.org/2020/ Call for Papers • Submission: 7 February 2020 • Notification: 27 March 2020 • See: https://pervasivedisplays.org/2020/index.php/submissions/ ******************************* The 9th ACM International Symposium on Pervasive Displays (PerDis 2020) will be held in Manchester, United Kingdom. Pervasive Displays brings together researchers from various disciplines with a common interest in the opportunities and challenges raised by the emergence of pervasive display systems as a new communication medium for public and semi-public spaces. 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. In this intimate symposium setting, authors can receive feedback from leading experts and lead discussions with highly interested parties. We invite submissions that report on cutting-edge research in the broad spectrum of pervasive digital displays. We welcome submissions from large interactive structures to wearable displays; from technical advances to field studies; and from mobile displays to urban visualisations. This year we want to further extend the scope of Pervasive Displays and encourage researchers to submit work around augmented, mixed and virtual reality (AR/MR/VR) head-mounted displays, which are a recent manifestation of pervasive display technology. The symposium on Pervasive Displays welcomes work on all areas pertaining to digital displays, including, but not limited to: • Applications for pervasive displays • Novel technologies and new forms of pervasive displays • Interfaces and interaction techniques • Media façades and architecture • Content design and information visualisation • Research methods for pervasive displays • Art installations • Evaluations, case studies, deployments, and experience reports • Audience behaviour • Usable privacy for public displays • System architectures and infrastructure • Frameworks and toolkits for developing pervasive display applications • Augmented, mixed and virtual reality head-mounted displays (HMDs) Submitted papers should clearly explain the research question addressed, the methods and findings, and contributions of the work. Papers should provide sufficient background and related work to situate and contextualise the work within the literature. Submitted papers should be a maximum of six pages in length (excluding references). Submissions shall consist of original work that has not been previously published or is not concurrently under consideration for any other conference, workshop, journal, or other publication with an ISBN, ISSN or DOI. Papers will be peer-reviewed by multiple members of a program committee, consisting of experts on pervasive displays. All accepted papers will be archived in the ACM Digital Library. Please note that the information in this call pertains to submissions to the research paper track. Information about other submission tracks (posters and demos) will be provided in subsequent calls. For more information about the research paper track, please see: https://pervasivedisplays.org/2020/index.php/submissions/ ******************************* Important dates: • Submission: 7 February 2020 • Notification: 27 March 2020 • Camera-ready: 24 April 2020 • Symposium: 4-5 June 2020 Kindest regards, PerDis 2020 General Chair Sarah Clinch, (University of Manchester, UK) PerDis 2020 Papers Chairs Enrico Rukzio (Ulm University, Germany) Jan Gugenheimer (Ulm University, Germany) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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