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Stereoscopic Displays and Applications conference January 2011



Announcement and Call for Papers:

Due Date for abstracts: 28 June 2010   EXTENDED TO 19 July 2010.

Submit an abstract now.

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Stereoscopic Displays and Applications XXII

Conference and Exhibition

Monday-Wednesday 24-27* January 2011
Hyatt Regency San Francisco Airport Hotel, South San Francisco, California, USA.

Held as part of the IS&T/SPIE International Symposium on Electronic Imaging 2011: Science and Technology
23-27 January 2010  -  Hyatt Regency San Francisco Airport Hotel, South San Francisco, California, USA.



Conference Chairs:    

Andrew J. Woods, Curtin Univ. of Technology (Australia)
Nicolas S. Holliman, Durham Univ. (United Kingdom)
Neil A. Dodgson, Univ. of Cambridge (United Kingdom)

Founding Chair:

John O. Merritt, The Merritt Group

Program Committee:

Gregg E. Favalora, Optics for Hire
Takashi Kawai, Waseda Univ. (Japan)
Janusz Konrad, Boston Univ.
Vivian K. Walworth, StereoJet Inc
Chris Ward, Lightspeed Design, Inc.
Michael A. Weissman, TrueVision Systems
Samuel Z. Zhou, IMAX Corp. (Canada)

This conference focuses on recent advances in stereoscopic systems, including 3D display hardware, computer software, algorithms, image acquisition, and applications illustrating the use of stereoscopic 3D displays. We also consider human factors and other issues that guide the development and use of 3D displays. In both real-world and computer-generated imaging applications, stereoscopic 3D display technologies can improve task performance, enhance the user's ability to perceive objects in their correct spatial locations, and to identify objects efficiently and accurately. The conference brings together practitioners and researchers from industry and academia to facilitate an exchange of current information on stereoscopic imaging topics. Hardware demonstrations of 3D technologies and applications are strongly encouraged at the conference demonstration session. Large-screen stereoscopic projection (both still and video) will be available, and presenters are encouraged to make full use of these facilities during their presentations. A peer-review process is available for academic authors.

Papers are solicited for, but not limited to, the following topics:

     

Applications of stereoscopic displays

  • especially novel applications and user trials of existing applications. Application areas include scientific visualization, medical imaging, games, television, entertainment, communications, training, CAD/CAM, molecular modeling, teleoperation, telepresence, industrial inspection, and advertising.

Advances in true 3D display technologies

  • including autostereoscopic displays, super and high-density multi-view displays, volumetric displays, mobile 3D displays, stereoscopic projection, & electro-holography.

Stereoscopic Systems design

  • for teleoperation, telerobotics, telesurgery, virtual reality, augmented reality, mobile devices, game systems, consumer and professional broadcast, content delivery and interaction technologies.

Stereoscopic 3D digital cinema

  • including production, presentation, and case studies.

Stereoscopic imaging

  • stereoscopic and multi-view computer graphics, including gaming
  • image processing and compression of stereoscopic imagery
  • stereoscopic image synthesis: 2D to 3D conversion, depth map generation, multi-viewpoint generation
  • software and hardware issues for computer display of stereoscopic images
  • methods for recording, playback, transmission, and processing of stereoscopic video.

3D image acquisition and generation techniques

  • single- and multi-lens camera systems
  • motion parallax, volume projection, graphical construction, stereoscopic computer graphics, computational photography, and
  • other stereoscopic image generation techniques
  • guidelines for stereoscopic content development.

Human factors & user-interface issues

  • task performance comparisons between stereoscopic and non-stereoscopic displays
  • evaluation methodologies (e.g., depth-acuity measurement) and task-performance testing
  • benefits for processing and compression of stereoscopic images
  • perceptual and cognitive guidelines
  • 3D remote manipulation and control of viewpoint
  • ortho-stereo, hyper-stereo, and the geometry of 3D perceptual space.

Standards for stereoscopic imaging

  • including hardware interfaces, software and transmission formats, and content production parameters.


Dates of Importance:

Abstract (500 words) Due Date: 28 June 2010   EXTENDED TO 19 July 2010
Notification of Successful and Unsuccessful Authors: 17 September 2010
Full Manuscript Due Date: 13 December 2010
Electronic Imaging Symposium Dates: 23-27 January 2011
SD&A Conference Dates: 24-27* January 2011

*  check the Advance Program in November 2010 for confirmed conference dates.



ATTEND THE CONFERENCE
  • Present a paper to an international audience
  • Receive feedback from your peers
  • Hear the latest research
  • Network with your colleagues.
PUBLISH YOUR WORK
  • Publish your work - fast. Your work will appear in the SPIE Digital Library 2 to 4 weeks after the meeting.
  • Contribute to and gain visibility in the most extensive resource available for optics and photonics content - 250,000+ journal articles and proceedings manuscripts
  • Proceedings of SPIE-IS&T Electronic Imaging are referenced in leading scientific databases and indices
  • SPIE Digital Library has the highest number of citations for patent applications in optics and photonics.



SD&A Structured Abstract Guidelines

Please visit the following page to receive specific guidance on writing an abstract for the SD&A conference: www.stereoscopic.org/sag.html




Electronic Imaging Abstract Submission Guidelines

         

By submitting an abstract, I agree to the following conditions:

An author or coauthor (including keynote, invited, oral, and interactive (poster) paper presenters) will:

  • Register at the reduced author registration rate (current IS&T/SPIE Members receive an additional discount on the registration fee).
  • Attend the meeting.
  • Make the presentation as scheduled in the program.
  • Submit a full-length manuscript (6 pages minimum) for publication in the Digital Library, conference Proceedings, and CD-ROM compilations.
  • Obtain funding for their registration fees, travel, and accommodations, independent of IS&T and SPIE, through their sponsoring organizations.
  • Ensure that all clearances, including government and company clearance, have been obtained to present and publish. If you are a DoD contractor in the USA, allow at least 60 days for clearance.

Submit an abstract and summary:

  • Abstract for Technical Review: Please see the individual conference Calls for Papers for abstract length requirements. IS&T and SPIE are authorized to circulate your abstract to conference committee members for review and selection purposes.
  • 200-Word Summary: Please also submit a 200-word text summary suitable for early release. If accepted, this summary text will be published prior to the meeting in the online or printed programs promoting the conference.
  • Only original material should be submitted.
  • Abstracts should contain enough detail to clearly convey the approach and the results of the research.
  • Commercial papers, papers with no new research/development content, and papers where supporting data or a technical description cannot be given for proprietary reasons will not be accepted for presentation in this conference.
  • Please do not submit the same, or similar, abstracts to multiple conferences.
Review, Notification, and Program Placement Information
  • To ensure a high-quality conference, all submissions will be assessed by the Conference Chair/Editor for technical merit and suitability of content.
  • Conference Chair/Editors reserve the right to reject for presentation any paper that does not meet content or presentation expectations.
  • The contact author will receive notification of acceptance and presentation details by e-mail no later than 17 September 2010.
  • If your paper is accepted for presentation and you require a visa to travel to the US, please request an invitation letter as soon as you are notified of acceptance.
  • Final placement in an oral or interactive (poster) paper session is subject to the Chairs' discretion.

Proceedings and Digital Library Information

  • Conference Chair/Editors may require manuscript revision before approving publication and reserve the right to reject for publication any paper that does not meet acceptable standards for a scientific publication.
  • Conference Chair/Editors' decisions on whether to allow publication of a manuscript is final. Manuscript instructions are available from the "Author/Presenter Information" link on the conference website.
  • Authors must be authorized to transfer copyright of the manuscript to SPIE/IS&T, or provide a suitable publication license.
  • Only papers presented at the conference and received according to publication guidelines and timelines will be published in the conference Proceedings and Digital Library.
  • Published papers are indexed in leading scientific databases including INSPEC, Ei Compendex, Chemical Abstracts, International Aerospace Abstracts, ISI Index to Scientific and Technical Proceedings and NASA Astrophysical Data System, and are searchable in the SPIE Digital Library. Full manuscripts are available to SPIE Digital Library subscribers worldwide.

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