| |||||||||||||||
ISPD 2012 : The International Symposium on Pervasive Displays | |||||||||||||||
Link: http://www.pervasivedisplays.org/index.php | |||||||||||||||
| |||||||||||||||
Call For Papers | |||||||||||||||
Call For Paper
As digital displays become pervasive, they become increasingly relevant in many areas, including advertising, art, sociology, engineering, computer science, interaction design, and entertainment. We invite submissions that report on cutting-edge research in the broad spectrum of pervasive digital displays, from large interactive walls to personal projection, from tablets and mobile phone screens to 3-D displays and tabletops. The symposium on Pervasive Displays welcomes work on all areas pertaining to digital displays including, but not limited to: Novel technologies Architecture Applications Domains and formative studies studies Evaluations and deployments Interfaces and interaction techniques Content design Submissions As a targeted topic venue, Pervasive Displays offers authors the unique opportunity to expose 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. This call refers uniquely to regular research papers. Information about other submission formats will be available in the next calls. Submitted papers should be a maximum of six pages in length in ACM format, and should clearly explain the research question addressed, research method and tasks, findings or results, and contributions of the work. Papers should also provide sufficient background and related work to situate and contextualize the authors’ work within the greater body of research. 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. Papers will be peer-reviewed by multiple members of a program committee consisting of experts on digital displays. |
|