From: owner-3dui@hitl.washington.edu on behalf of Doug Bowman [bowman@vt.edu] Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2001 9:10 AM To: 3dui List; VE Research Group Subject: FW: IEEE VR 2002, Immersive Projection Technology Symposium,andHAPTICS Symposium ** Paper submissions due 1 Sept. ** Call for Participation http://www.vr2002.org/ IEEE VR 2002, Immersive Projection Technology Symposium, and HAPTICS Symposium Sunday, March 24 2002 Through Thursday, 28 March 2002 Marriott Hotel - Orlando Florida You are invited to experience IEEE Virtual Reality 2002, in Orlando Florida, March 24-28, 2002. The Haptics and Immersive Projection Technology Symposia will be held jointly with VR2002, making this event the premier international conference and exhibition in Virtual Reality research and technology. This event will provide a truly unique opportunity to learn, share and interact with leading researchers and practitioners. You are sure to enhance your knowledge through exposure to the accomplishments and discoveries of your peers from around the world. And of course, there will be time to catch up with old and new friends. Call for Papers IEEE-VR2002 seeks original, high-quality technical papers in all areas of virtual reality within either research or applied categories. Research papers should describe results that contribute to advancements in state-or-the-art virtual reality software, hardware, 3-D CHI, or systems development. Applied papers should address prototype or fielded virtual reality systems and include a concise description of the application area, insight into the relevant VR system implementation issues, and discuss the effectiveness of the VR system with respect to the application area. Papers must be in English, not exceed eight (8) pages in length and be formatted using the IEEE Computer Society format described at http://computer.org/cspress/instruct.htm. Include the author's name(s), affiliations, addresses and electronic mail address. All papers must be submitted electronically. Authors who do not have web access should contact one of the program co-chairs listed below. Authors may submit video materials to aid the program committee in the review of their submissions. Videos must be submitted following the instructions on video submissions (see "Call for Videos"). In this case, indicate that videotapes have been submitted by checking the "with supporting video" check on the Electronic Submission Web Page. Videos submitted with papers will be automatically considered for possible inclusion in the video proceedings. Important dates: Submission due: September 1, 2001 Notification to authors: October 26, 2001 For details, contact papers@www.VR2002.org or one of the program co-chairs listed below: Jim X. Chen George Mason University jchen@cs.gmu.edu Skip Rizzo University of Southern California aizzo@rcf.usc.edu Bowen Loftin Old Dominion University bloftin@odu.edu Martin Goebel GMD martin.goebel@gmd.de Student Volunteers As always, we are looking for a few dedicated, reliable, energetic and enthusiastic student volunteers to help "make it all happen". Volunteers may commit to ten or twenty hours help time and will receive conference registration, proceedings, snacks, T-shirt and other items of appreciation based on level of commitment. -- Doug A. Bowman, Ph.D. Phone: (540) 231-2058 Computer Science (0106) Fax: (540) 231-6075 Virginia Tech bowman@vt.edu Blacksburg, VA 24061 www.cs.vt.edu/~bowman/