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− | + | |Title=The 3rd International ICST Conference on Intelligent Technologies for Interactive Entertainment | |
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Intetain 2009, Amsterdam, 22-24th June 2009 | Intetain 2009, Amsterdam, 22-24th June 2009 | ||
Third International Conference on Intelligent Technologies for | Third International Conference on Intelligent Technologies for | ||
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Sponsored by ICST | Sponsored by ICST | ||
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The Human Media Interaction (HMI) department of the University of Twente in the Netherlands and the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social-Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering (ICST) are pleased to announce the Third International Conference on Intelligent Technologies for Interactive Entertainment to be held on June 22-24, 2009 in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. | The Human Media Interaction (HMI) department of the University of Twente in the Netherlands and the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social-Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering (ICST) are pleased to announce the Third International Conference on Intelligent Technologies for Interactive Entertainment to be held on June 22-24, 2009 in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. | ||
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Contributions may, for example, contribute to this theme by focusing on the Supporting Device Technologies underlying interactive systems (mobile devices, home entertainment centers, haptic devices, wall screen displays, information kiosks, holographic displays, fog screens, distributed smart sensors, immersive screens and wearable devices), on the Intelligent Computational Technologies used to build the interactive systems, or by discussing the Interactive Applications for Entertainment themselves. | Contributions may, for example, contribute to this theme by focusing on the Supporting Device Technologies underlying interactive systems (mobile devices, home entertainment centers, haptic devices, wall screen displays, information kiosks, holographic displays, fog screens, distributed smart sensors, immersive screens and wearable devices), on the Intelligent Computational Technologies used to build the interactive systems, or by discussing the Interactive Applications for Entertainment themselves. | ||
− | + | == Journal Special Issue == | |
In addition to the Springer LNICST proceedings, there are two journals willing to publish selections of the best papers of INTETAIN 2009 in a special issue: Entertainment Computing (editors in chief R. Nakatsu and M. Rauterberg) and the International Journal of Arts and Technology (editor in chief A. Vasilakos). | In addition to the Springer LNICST proceedings, there are two journals willing to publish selections of the best papers of INTETAIN 2009 in a special issue: Entertainment Computing (editors in chief R. Nakatsu and M. Rauterberg) and the International Journal of Arts and Technology (editor in chief A. Vasilakos). | ||
− | + | == Invited Speakers == | |
The conference will host several invited talks. Among the invited speakers are Prof. Dr. Antonio Camurri and Prof. Dr. Matthias Rauterberg. | The conference will host several invited talks. Among the invited speakers are Prof. Dr. Antonio Camurri and Prof. Dr. Matthias Rauterberg. | ||
− | + | == Topics == | |
We seek novel, revolutionary, and exciting work in areas including but not limited to: | We seek novel, revolutionary, and exciting work in areas including but not limited to: | ||
− | == Supporting Technology == | + | === Supporting Technology === |
* New hardware technology for interaction and entertainment | * New hardware technology for interaction and entertainment | ||
* Novel sensors and displays | * Novel sensors and displays | ||
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* Wearable devices | * Wearable devices | ||
− | == Intelligent Computational Technologies == | + | === Intelligent Computational Technologies === |
* Animation and Virtual Characters | * Animation and Virtual Characters | ||
* Holographic Interfaces | * Holographic Interfaces | ||
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* Computational humor | * Computational humor | ||
− | == Interactive Applications for Entertainment == | + | === Interactive Applications for Entertainment === |
* Intelligent Interactive Games | * Intelligent Interactive Games | ||
* Emergent games | * Emergent games | ||
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* Exertion games | * Exertion games | ||
− | + | == SUBMISSION FORMAT == | |
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INTETAIN 09 accepts long papers and short poster papers as well as demo proposals accompanied by a two page extended abstract. Accepted long and short papers will be published in the new Springer series LNICST: Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social-Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering. There are two different journals willing to publish a special issue devoted to the conference, as happened previously for the 2005 edition of the Intetain conference. The choice of journal will be announced here shortly, but it is already certain there will be a special issue devoted to Intetain 2009 that will publish a selection of the best papers. | INTETAIN 09 accepts long papers and short poster papers as well as demo proposals accompanied by a two page extended abstract. Accepted long and short papers will be published in the new Springer series LNICST: Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social-Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering. There are two different journals willing to publish a special issue devoted to the conference, as happened previously for the 2005 edition of the Intetain conference. The choice of journal will be announced here shortly, but it is already certain there will be a special issue devoted to Intetain 2009 that will publish a selection of the best papers. | ||
Submissions should adhere to the LNICST instructions for authors, available from the INTETAIN 09 web site. | Submissions should adhere to the LNICST instructions for authors, available from the INTETAIN 09 web site. | ||
− | == Long papers == | + | === Long papers === |
Submissions of a maximum of 12 pages that describe original research work not submitted or published elsewhere. Long papers will be orally presented at the conference. | Submissions of a maximum of 12 pages that describe original research work not submitted or published elsewhere. Long papers will be orally presented at the conference. | ||
− | == Short papers == | + | === Short papers === |
Submissions of a maximum of 6 pages that describe original research work not submitted or published elsewhere. Short papers will be presented with a poster during the demo and poster session at the conference. | Submissions of a maximum of 6 pages that describe original research work not submitted or published elsewhere. Short papers will be presented with a poster during the demo and poster session at the conference. | ||
− | == Demos == | + | === Demos === |
Researchers are invited to submit proposals for demonstrations to be held during a special demo and poster session at the INTETAIN 09. For more information, see the Call for Demos below. Demo proposals may either be accompanied by a long or short paper submission, or by a two page extended abstract describing the demo. The extended abstracts will be published in a supplementary proceedings distributed during the conference. | Researchers are invited to submit proposals for demonstrations to be held during a special demo and poster session at the INTETAIN 09. For more information, see the Call for Demos below. Demo proposals may either be accompanied by a long or short paper submission, or by a two page extended abstract describing the demo. The extended abstracts will be published in a supplementary proceedings distributed during the conference. | ||
− | + | == IMPORTANT DATES == | |
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EXTENDED Submission deadline: | EXTENDED Submission deadline: | ||
Friday, Februar 20, 2009 | Friday, Februar 20, 2009 | ||
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June 22-24, 2009, Amsterdam, the Netherlands | June 22-24, 2009, Amsterdam, the Netherlands | ||
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− | + | == COMMITTEE == | |
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General Program Chair: | General Program Chair: | ||
Anton Nijholt, Human Media Interaction, University of Twente, the Netherlands | Anton Nijholt, Human Media Interaction, University of Twente, the Netherlands | ||
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Center for REsearch And Telecommunication Experimentation for NETworked communities | Center for REsearch And Telecommunication Experimentation for NETworked communities | ||
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− | + | == CALL FOR DEMOS == | |
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We actively seek proposals from both industry and academia for interactive demos to be held during a dedicated session at the conference. Demos may accompany a long or short paper. Also, demos may be submitted at a later deadline instead, with a short, two page extended abstract explaining the demo and showing why the demo would be a worthwhile contribution for the INTETAIN 09's demo session. | We actively seek proposals from both industry and academia for interactive demos to be held during a dedicated session at the conference. Demos may accompany a long or short paper. Also, demos may be submitted at a later deadline instead, with a short, two page extended abstract explaining the demo and showing why the demo would be a worthwhile contribution for the INTETAIN 09's demo session. | ||
− | == Format == | + | === Format === |
Demo submissions should be accompanied by the following additional information: | Demo submissions should be accompanied by the following additional information: | ||
* A short description of the setup and demo (2 paragraphs) | * A short description of the setup and demo (2 paragraphs) | ||
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Videos showing the demonstration setup in action are very welcome. | Videos showing the demonstration setup in action are very welcome. | ||
− | == Review == | + | === Review === |
Demo proposals will be reviewed by a review team that will take into account aspects such as novelty, relevance to the conference, coverage of topics and available resources. | Demo proposals will be reviewed by a review team that will take into account aspects such as novelty, relevance to the conference, coverage of topics and available resources. | ||
− | == Topics == | + | === Topics === |
* Topics for demo submissions include, but are not limited to: | * Topics for demo submissions include, but are not limited to: | ||
* New technology for interaction and entertainment | * New technology for interaction and entertainment | ||
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* Exertion interfaces | * Exertion interfaces | ||
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− | + | == PROGRAM COMMITTEE == | |
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− | Stefan Agamanolis, Distance Lab, Forres, UK | + | * [[has PC member::Stefan Agamanolis]], Distance Lab, Forres, UK |
− | Elisabeth | + | * [[has PC member::Elisabeth Andre]], Augsburg University, Germany |
− | Lora Aroyo, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, the Netherlands | + | * [[has PC member::Lora Aroyo]], Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, the Netherlands |
− | Tilde Bekker, University of Eindhoven, the Netherlands | + | * [[has PC member::Tilde Bekker]], University of Eindhoven, the Netherlands |
− | Regina Bernhaupt, University of Salzburg, Austria | + | * [[has PC member::Regina Bernhaupt]], University of Salzburg, Austria |
− | Mark Billinghurst, HIT Lab, New Zealand | + | * [[has PC member::Mark Billinghurst]], HIT Lab, New Zealand |
− | Kim Binsted , University of Hawai, USA | + | * [[has PC member::Kim Binsted ]], University of Hawai, USA |
− | Tony Brooks, Aalborg University Esbjerg, Denmark | + | * [[has PC member::Tony Brooks]], Aalborg University Esbjerg, Denmark |
− | Andreas Butz, University of Munich, Germany | + | * [[has PC member::Andreas Butz]], University of Munich, Germany |
− | Yang Cai, Visual Intelligence Studio, CYLAB, Carnegie Mellon, USA | + | * [[has PC member::Yang Cai]], Visual Intelligence Studio, CYLAB, Carnegie Mellon, USA |
− | Antonio Camurri, University of Genoa, Italy | + | * [[has PC member::Antonio Camurri]], University of Genoa, Italy |
− | Marc Cavazza, University of Teesside, UK | + | * [[has PC member::Marc Cavazza]], University of Teesside, UK |
− | Tat-Jen Cham Nanyang, Technological University, Singapore | + | * [[has PC member::Tat-Jen Cham Nanyang]], Technological University, Singapore |
− | Keith Cheverst, University of Lancaster, UK | + | * [[has PC member::Keith Cheverst]], University of Lancaster, UK |
− | Drew Davidson, CMU, Pittsburgh, USA | + | * [[has PC member::Drew Davidson]], CMU, Pittsburgh, USA |
− | Berry Eggen, University of Eindhoven, the Netherlands | + | * [[has PC member::Berry Eggen]], University of Eindhoven, the Netherlands |
− | Arjan Egges, University of Utrecht, the Netherlands | + | * [[has PC member::Arjan Egges]], University of Utrecht, the Netherlands |
− | Anton Eliens, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, the Netherlands | + | * [[has PC member::Anton Eliens]], Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, the Netherlands |
− | Ben Falchuk, Telcordia Technologies, Piscataway, USA | + | * [[has PC member::Ben Falchuk]], Telcordia Technologies, Piscataway, USA |
− | Steven Feiner, Columbia University, New York | + | * [[has PC member::Steven Feiner]], Columbia University, New York |
− | Alois Ferscha, University of Linz, Austria | + | * [[has PC member::Alois Ferscha]], University of Linz, Austria |
− | Matthew Flagg, Georgia Tech, USA | + | * [[has PC member::Matthew Flagg]], Georgia Tech, USA |
− | Jaap van den Herik, University of Tilburg, the Netherlands | + | * [[has PC member::Jaap van den Herik]], University of Tilburg, the Netherlands |
− | Dirk Heylen, University of Twente, the Netherlands | + | * [[has PC member::Dirk Heylen]], University of Twente, the Netherlands |
− | Helmut Hlavacs, University of Vienna, Austria | + | * [[has PC member::Helmut Hlavacs]], University of Vienna, Austria |
− | Catholijn Jonker, Delft University of Technology, the Netherlands | + | * [[has PC member::Catholijn Jonker]], Delft University of Technology, the Netherlands |
− | Frank Kresin, Waag Society, Amsterdam, the Netherlands | + | * [[has PC member::Frank Kresin]], Waag Society, Amsterdam, the Netherlands |
− | Antonio Krueger, University of Muenster, Germany | + | * [[has PC member::Antonio Krueger]], University of Muenster, Germany |
− | Tsvi Kuflik, University of Haifa, Israel | + | * [[has PC member::Tsvi Kuflik]], University of Haifa, Israel |
− | Markus Lueckelt, DFKI Saarbruecken, Germany | + | * [[has PC member::Markus Lueckelt]], DFKI Saarbruecken, Germany |
− | Evert van Loenen, Philips, Netherlands | + | * [[has PC member::Evert van Loenen]], Philips, Netherlands |
− | Henry Lowood, University of Stanford, USA | + | * [[has PC member::Henry Lowood]], University of Stanford, USA |
− | Maic Masuch, University of Duisberg-Essen, Germany | + | * [[has PC member::Maic Masuch]], University of Duisberg-Essen, Germany |
− | Mark Maybury, MITRE, Boston, USA | + | * [[has PC member::Mark Maybury]], MITRE, Boston, USA |
− | Oscar Mayora, Create-Net Research Consortium, Italy | + | * [[has PC member::Oscar Mayora]], Create-Net Research Consortium, Italy |
− | John-Jules Meijer, University of Utrecht, the Netherlands | + | * [[has PC member::John-Jules Meijer]], University of Utrecht, the Netherlands |
− | Louis-Philippe Morency, Institute for Creative Technologies, USC, USA | + | * [[has PC member::Louis-Philippe Morency]], Institute for Creative Technologies, USC, USA |
− | Florian 'Floyd' Mueller, University of Melbourne, Australia | + | * [[has PC member::Florian 'Floyd' Mueller]], University of Melbourne, Australia |
− | Patrick Olivier, University of Newcastle, UK | + | * [[has PC member::Patrick Olivier]], University of Newcastle, UK |
− | Paolo Petta, Medical University of Vienna, Austria | + | * [[has PC member::Paolo Petta]], Medical University of Vienna, Austria |
− | Fabio Pianesi, ITC-irst, Trento, Italy | + | * [[has PC member::Fabio Pianesi]], ITC-irst, Trento, Italy |
− | Helmut Prendinger, National Institute of Informatics, Tokyo, Japan | + | * [[has PC member::Helmut Prendinger]], National Institute of Informatics, Tokyo, Japan |
− | Matthias Rauterberg, University of Eindhoven, the Netherlands | + | * [[has PC member::Matthias Rauterberg]], University of Eindhoven, the Netherlands |
− | Charles Rich, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, USA | + | * [[has PC member::Charles Rich]], Worcester Polytechnic Institute, USA |
− | Mark Riedl, School of Interactive Computing, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA | + | * [[has PC member::Mark Riedl]], School of Interactive Computing, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA |
− | Isaac Rudomin, Monterrey Institute of Technology, Mexico | + | * [[has PC member::Isaac Rudomin]], Monterrey Institute of Technology, Mexico |
− | Ulrike Spierling, FH/University of Applied Sciences, Germany | + | * [[has PC member::Ulrike Spierling]], FH/University of Applied Sciences, Germany |
− | Pieter Spronck, University of Tilburg, the Netherlands | + | * [[has PC member::Pieter Spronck]], University of Tilburg, the Netherlands |
− | Oliviero Stock, ITC-irst, Trento, Italy | + | * [[has PC member::Oliviero Stock]], ITC-irst, Trento, Italy |
− | Carlo Strapparava, ITC-irst, Trento, Italy | + | * [[has PC member::Carlo Strapparava]], ITC-irst, Trento, Italy |
− | Bill Swartout, Institute for Creative Technologies, USC, USA | + | * [[has PC member::Bill Swartout]], Institute for Creative Technologies, USC, USA |
− | Mariet Theune, University of Twente, the Netherlands | + | * [[has PC member::Mariet Theune]], University of Twente, the Netherlands |
− | Thanos Vasilakos, University of Western Macedonia, Greece | + | * [[has PC member::Thanos Vasilakos]], University of Western Macedonia, Greece |
− | Sean White, Columbia University, USA | + | * [[has PC member::Sean White]], Columbia University, USA |
− | Woontack Woo Gwangju, Institute of Science and Technology, Korea | + | * [[has PC member::Woontack Woo Gwangju]], Institute of Science and Technology, Korea |
− | Wijnand IJsselstein, University of Eindhoven, the Netherlands | + | * [[has PC member::Wijnand IJsselstein]], University of Eindhoven, the Netherlands |
− | Massimo Zancanaro, ITC-irst, Trento, Italy | + | * [[has PC member::Massimo Zancanaro]], ITC-irst, Trento, Italy |
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The 3rd International ICST Conference on Intelligent Technologies for Interactive Entertainment
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Dates | 2009/06/22 (iCal) - 2009/06/24 |
Homepage: | intetain.org |
Location | |
Location: | Amsterdam, The Netherlands |
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Important dates | |
Submissions: | 2009/02/20 |
Camera ready due: | 2009/03/30 |
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Intetain 2009, Amsterdam, 22-24th June 2009
Third International Conference on Intelligent Technologies for
Interactive Entertainment
intetain@ewi.utwente.nl
Sponsored by ICST
OVERVIEW
The Human Media Interaction (HMI) department of the University of Twente in the Netherlands and the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social-Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering (ICST) are pleased to announce the Third International Conference on Intelligent Technologies for Interactive Entertainment to be held on June 22-24, 2009 in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
INTETAIN 09 intends to stimulate interaction among academic researchers and commercial developers of interactive entertainment systems. We are seeking long (full) and short (poster) papers as well as proposals for interactive demos. In addition, the conference organisation aims at an interactive hands-on session along the lines of the Design Garage that was held at INTETAIN 2005. Individuals who want to organise special sessions during INTETAIN 09 may contact the General Chair, Anton Nijholt (a.nijholt@ewi.utwente.nl).
The global theme of this third edition of the international conference is “Playful interaction, with others and with the environmentâ€.
Contributions may, for example, contribute to this theme by focusing on the Supporting Device Technologies underlying interactive systems (mobile devices, home entertainment centers, haptic devices, wall screen displays, information kiosks, holographic displays, fog screens, distributed smart sensors, immersive screens and wearable devices), on the Intelligent Computational Technologies used to build the interactive systems, or by discussing the Interactive Applications for Entertainment themselves.
Journal Special Issue
In addition to the Springer LNICST proceedings, there are two journals willing to publish selections of the best papers of INTETAIN 2009 in a special issue: Entertainment Computing (editors in chief R. Nakatsu and M. Rauterberg) and the International Journal of Arts and Technology (editor in chief A. Vasilakos).
Invited Speakers
The conference will host several invited talks. Among the invited speakers are Prof. Dr. Antonio Camurri and Prof. Dr. Matthias Rauterberg.
Topics
We seek novel, revolutionary, and exciting work in areas including but not limited to:
Supporting Technology
* New hardware technology for interaction and entertainment * Novel sensors and displays * Haptic devices * Wearable devices
Intelligent Computational Technologies
* Animation and Virtual Characters * Holographic Interfaces * Adaptive Multimodal Presentations * Creative language environments * Affective User Interfaces * Intelligent Speech Interfaces * Tele-presence in Entertainment * (Collaborative) User Models and Group Behavior * Collaborative and virtual Environments * Brain Computer Interaction * Cross Domain User Models * Augmented, Virtual and Mixed Reality * Computer Graphics & Multimedia * Pervasive Multimedia * Robots * Computational humor
Interactive Applications for Entertainment
* Intelligent Interactive Games * Emergent games * Human Music Interaction * Interactive Cinema * Edutainment * Urban Gaming * Interactive Art * Interactive Museum Guides * Evaluation * City and Tourism Explorers Assistants * Shopping Assistants * Interactive Real TV * Interactive Social Networks * Interactive Story Telling * Personal Diaries, Websites and Blogs * Comprehensive assisting environments for special populations (handicapped, children, elderly) * Exertion games
SUBMISSION FORMAT
INTETAIN 09 accepts long papers and short poster papers as well as demo proposals accompanied by a two page extended abstract. Accepted long and short papers will be published in the new Springer series LNICST: Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social-Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering. There are two different journals willing to publish a special issue devoted to the conference, as happened previously for the 2005 edition of the Intetain conference. The choice of journal will be announced here shortly, but it is already certain there will be a special issue devoted to Intetain 2009 that will publish a selection of the best papers.
Submissions should adhere to the LNICST instructions for authors, available from the INTETAIN 09 web site.
Long papers
Submissions of a maximum of 12 pages that describe original research work not submitted or published elsewhere. Long papers will be orally presented at the conference.
Short papers
Submissions of a maximum of 6 pages that describe original research work not submitted or published elsewhere. Short papers will be presented with a poster during the demo and poster session at the conference.
Demos
Researchers are invited to submit proposals for demonstrations to be held during a special demo and poster session at the INTETAIN 09. For more information, see the Call for Demos below. Demo proposals may either be accompanied by a long or short paper submission, or by a two page extended abstract describing the demo. The extended abstracts will be published in a supplementary proceedings distributed during the conference.
IMPORTANT DATES
EXTENDED Submission deadline: Friday, Februar 20, 2009
Notification: Monday, March 16, 2009
Camera ready submission deadline: Monday, March 30, 2009
Late demo submission deadline (extended abstract only!): Monday, March 30, 2009
Conference: June 22-24, 2009, Amsterdam, the Netherlands
COMMITTEE
General Program Chair: Anton Nijholt, Human Media Interaction, University of Twente, the Netherlands
Local Chair: Dennis Reidsma, Human Media Interaction, University of Twente, the Netherlands
Web Master and Publication Chair: Hendri Hondorp, Human Media Interaction, University of Twente, the Netherlands
ICST Conference Coordinator: Maria Morozova, Institute for Computer Sciences, Social-Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering
Steering Committee Chair: Imrich Chlamtac, Institute for Computer Sciences, Social-Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering, Trento, Italy
Sponsors: Institute for Computer Sciences, Social-Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering
Game Research for Training and Entertainment (national GATE project, Netherlands)
Technical Sponsor: Center for REsearch And Telecommunication Experimentation for NETworked communities
CALL FOR DEMOS
We actively seek proposals from both industry and academia for interactive demos to be held during a dedicated session at the conference. Demos may accompany a long or short paper. Also, demos may be submitted at a later deadline instead, with a short, two page extended abstract explaining the demo and showing why the demo would be a worthwhile contribution for the INTETAIN 09's demo session.
Format
Demo submissions should be accompanied by the following additional information:
* A short description of the setup and demo (2 paragraphs) * Requirements (hardware, power, network, space, sound conditions, etc, time needed for setup) * A sketch or photo of the setup
Videos showing the demonstration setup in action are very welcome.
Review
Demo proposals will be reviewed by a review team that will take into account aspects such as novelty, relevance to the conference, coverage of topics and available resources.
Topics
* Topics for demo submissions include, but are not limited to: * New technology for interaction and entertainment * (serious) gaming * New entertainment applications * BCI * Human Music Interaction * Music technology * Edutainment * Exertion interfaces
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
- Stefan Agamanolis, Distance Lab, Forres, UK
- Elisabeth Andre, Augsburg University, Germany
- Lora Aroyo, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, the Netherlands
- Tilde Bekker, University of Eindhoven, the Netherlands
- Regina Bernhaupt, University of Salzburg, Austria
- Mark Billinghurst, HIT Lab, New Zealand
- Kim Binsted, University of Hawai, USA
- Tony Brooks, Aalborg University Esbjerg, Denmark
- Andreas Butz, University of Munich, Germany
- Yang Cai, Visual Intelligence Studio, CYLAB, Carnegie Mellon, USA
- Antonio Camurri, University of Genoa, Italy
- Marc Cavazza, University of Teesside, UK
- Tat-Jen Cham Nanyang, Technological University, Singapore
- Keith Cheverst, University of Lancaster, UK
- Drew Davidson, CMU, Pittsburgh, USA
- Berry Eggen, University of Eindhoven, the Netherlands
- Arjan Egges, University of Utrecht, the Netherlands
- Anton Eliens, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, the Netherlands
- Ben Falchuk, Telcordia Technologies, Piscataway, USA
- Steven Feiner, Columbia University, New York
- Alois Ferscha, University of Linz, Austria
- Matthew Flagg, Georgia Tech, USA
- Jaap van den Herik, University of Tilburg, the Netherlands
- Dirk Heylen, University of Twente, the Netherlands
- Helmut Hlavacs, University of Vienna, Austria
- Catholijn Jonker, Delft University of Technology, the Netherlands
- Frank Kresin, Waag Society, Amsterdam, the Netherlands
- Antonio Krueger, University of Muenster, Germany
- Tsvi Kuflik, University of Haifa, Israel
- Markus Lueckelt, DFKI Saarbruecken, Germany
- Evert van Loenen, Philips, Netherlands
- Henry Lowood, University of Stanford, USA
- Maic Masuch, University of Duisberg-Essen, Germany
- Mark Maybury, MITRE, Boston, USA
- Oscar Mayora, Create-Net Research Consortium, Italy
- John-Jules Meijer, University of Utrecht, the Netherlands
- Louis-Philippe Morency, Institute for Creative Technologies, USC, USA
- Florian 'Floyd' Mueller, University of Melbourne, Australia
- Patrick Olivier, University of Newcastle, UK
- Paolo Petta, Medical University of Vienna, Austria
- Fabio Pianesi, ITC-irst, Trento, Italy
- Helmut Prendinger, National Institute of Informatics, Tokyo, Japan
- Matthias Rauterberg, University of Eindhoven, the Netherlands
- Charles Rich, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, USA
- Mark Riedl, School of Interactive Computing, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
- Isaac Rudomin, Monterrey Institute of Technology, Mexico
- Ulrike Spierling, FH/University of Applied Sciences, Germany
- Pieter Spronck, University of Tilburg, the Netherlands
- Oliviero Stock, ITC-irst, Trento, Italy
- Carlo Strapparava, ITC-irst, Trento, Italy
- Bill Swartout, Institute for Creative Technologies, USC, USA
- Mariet Theune, University of Twente, the Netherlands
- Thanos Vasilakos, University of Western Macedonia, Greece
- Sean White, Columbia University, USA
- Woontack Woo Gwangju, Institute of Science and Technology, Korea
- Wijnand IJsselstein, University of Eindhoven, the Netherlands
- Massimo Zancanaro, ITC-irst, Trento, Italy