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ITS 2012 : ACM Interactive Tabletops and Surfaces 2012Conference Series : Interactive Tabletops and Surfaces | |||||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||||
The field of Interactive Tabletops and Surfaces is rapidly evolving. Hardware prices are falling, core sensing technology is improving, software toolkits are maturing, and interaction paradigms are slowly beginning to solidify. As a result, interactive tabletops and surfaces are increasingly making their way beyond laboratories and appearing in a wide variety of private and public spaces including museums, offices, schools, airports, hotels, medical centers, and homes. Such surfaces employ a variety of technologies (capacitive sensing, computer vision, motion sensors, etc.) and appear in varied form-factors (large walls and tabletops, tablets and slates, flexible materials, on-demand projection, etc.). The ACM conference on Interactive Tabletops and Surfaces brings together researchers and practitioners from a variety of backgrounds and interest areas. The intimate size of this single-track symposium provides an ideal venue for leading researchers, practitioners, and students to exchange research results and experiences. We encourage submissions on (but not limited to) the following topic areas as they relate to interactive tabletops and surfaces:
•Systems for, experiences with, and/or evaluations of surfaces in specific application areas (education, science, business, entertainment, health, accessibility, homes, etc.) •Gesture-based interfaces •Multi-modal interfaces •Tangible interfaces •Novel interaction techniques •Data handling/exchange •Information visualization/data presentation •Software engineering methods •Computer supported collaborative work •Co-located, distributed, or mixed-presence collaboration •Middleware and network support •Virtual reality and augmented reality •Social protocols •Hardware, including sensing and input technologies with novel capabilities •Human-centered design and methodologies •Interaction in context •Evaluations and user studies Paper and Notes We invite paper submissions of two kinds: Papers (10 pages) and Notes (4 pages). Papers must present original, innovative, and forward-looking research, possibly in one or more of the themes given above. Notes must also report novel and complete research, but with a more focused and succinct contribution than papers. Submissions must be submitted as a single PDF file in the ACM format through the submission system. When appropriate, authors are also encouraged to submit a supplementary video file (not to exceed 3 minutes in length and 30 MB in size). |
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