[Ieee_vis] 2nd CfP: 3DUI 2016 IEEE 11th Symposium on 3D User Interfaces, March 19th & 20th, Greenville, South Carolina, USA

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 ===== Begin of the 2nd call for Participation (CfP) =====   3DUI
2016IEEE 11th Symposium on 3D User Interfaces 19th & 20th March Greenville,
South Carolina, USA http://3dui.org/  Call for Papers and Technotes The
IEEE 3DUI 2016 Symposium solicits high quality Papers and Technotes within
the scope of 3D UIs. Papers (up to 8 pages) should describe original and
mature research results and will typically include some evidence of the
value of the research, such as a user evaluation, formal proof, or
well-substantiated argument.  Technotes (up to 4 pages) should contain
unpublished preliminary results of research, application, design or system
work. Technotes do not have the hard requirement of an evaluation. The
presentation of novel research is a key requirement, and this includes (be
is not limited to) technology, techniques, and systems. Each Paper or
Technote should be classifiable as mainly covering 3D UI Research,
Application & Design, or Systems using the following guidelines for
each: Research papers should describe results that contribute to advances
in state-of-the-art 3D UI, in particular, in the areas of interaction,
novel input devices, human-factors, or algorithms. Application & Design
papers should explain how the authors built novel and/or creative 3D UIs to
solve interesting problems. Each Paper should include an evaluation of the
use of the 3D UIs in the given application domain. Systems papers should
show results that contribute to advances in state-of-the-art 3D UI
technology, software or hardware. Papers should describe how the
implementers integrated known techniques and technologies to produce an
effective 3D UI system, along with any lessons learned in the process, and
include an evaluation of the system such as benchmarking of latency,
frame-rate, jitter, accuracy, etc. Simply describing a system without
providing appropriate measures does not constitute a satisfactory Systems
Paper.  Topics of the symposium include (but are not limited to): - 3D
input devices- 3D display and sensory feedback (all five senses)- 3D
interaction techniques- 3D user interface metaphors- Mobile 3DUIs- Hybrid
3DUIs- Non-fatiguing 3DUIs- Desktop 3DUIs- 3DUIs for VR and AR- Evaluation
methods for 3DUIs- Human perception of 3D interaction- Collaborative 3D
interaction- Software technologies to support 3DUIs- Applications of 3DUIs:
Games, entertainment, CAD, education, etc.  Paper and Technote Submission
Dates: Abstract submissions due (required) - November 24, 2015 (midnight
PST) Paper/Technote submissions due      - November 28, 2015 (midnight
PST) Author notification                 - December 23, 2015
(midnight PST) Camera-ready Papers/Technotes       - January  10, 2016
(midnight PST) Note that an abstract must be uploaded prior to the Paper
or Technote. This facilitates assigning reviewers, as the review process is
on a tight schedule. Authors are strongly encouraged to submit videos of
their work as part of their submissions. Papers and Technotes should be
prepared in IEEE VGTC format submitted through the submission web site in
PDF format, and will be reviewed by the program committee and external
reviewers. Reviewing is double-blind, so submissions (including any videos,
etc.) should be suitably anonymized. Accepted Papers and Technotes will be
published by IEEE in the official Symposium proceedings. An International
award committee will also award the Best Paper and Technote. The authors
of best Papers from 3DUI 2016 will be invited to submit extended versions
of their work to the International Journal of Human-Computer Studies
(IJHCS) and IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Graphics (IEEE
TVCG).  Please note that we welcome extended versions of appropriate work
that has been accepted as a Poster at IEEE VR 2016 to be submitted as
Papers to 3DUI 2016. However, other combinations (e.g., VR Poster + 3DUI
Technote, VR Short Paper + 3DUI Paper, etc.) are not allowed, and will be
rejected without review. Please be mindful of the Double-Submissions
Policy. Bruce H. ThomasRob LindemanMaud MarchalIEEE 3DUI 2016 Symposium
Chairs  Conference Committee Program Chairs:Bruce Thomas,  
 University of South Australia, Australia Rob Lindeman,    Worcester
Polytechnic Institute, USA Maud Marchal,    IRISA-INSA, FranceContact:
   program.chairs[at]3dui.org Web CHAIR: Ferran Argelaguet Sanz, INRIA,
France Contact:    webchair[at]3dui.org Publicity ChairsKevin Ponto,  
  University of Wisconsin at Madison, USA  Yaoping Hu,      University
of Calgary, Canada Contact:    publicity.chairs[at]3dui.org Posters
Chairs:Amy Banic,       University of Wyoming, USA Christoph Borst,
University of Louisiana at Lafayette, USA  Arindam Dey,     Worcester
Polytechnic Institute, USA Contact:    posters.chairs[at]3dui.org 3DUI
Contest Chairs:Michael Marner, University of South Australia,
Australia Benjamin Weyers, RWTH Aachen, Germany Ryan P. McMahan,
University of Texas at Dallas, USA Rongkai Guo, Kennesaw State University,
USA Contact:    contest.chairs[at]3dui.org ==== End of posting ====

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