Call for Demonstrations

ICAT2010 is now putting out a call for demonstrations. The demo session is an opportunity for presenting your research projects, innovative works and any exciting prototypes you have developed to conference attendees. Accepted demonstrations will be published as a one page abstract in the official proceedings.

Important Dates

  • Demonstration Submission Dead-line : October 31, 2010
  • Acceptance Notification: November 7, 2010
  • Camera Ready Abstracts due : November 14, 2010

Demo Submission Guidelines

Authors may submit a one page abstract describing their demonstration. Submissions will be evaluated for potential significance, clarity and impact. Proposals can be electronically submitted and should include the following information:

  • Title of the demonstration
  • Author names
  • Email contact details
  • A one page abstract with the following
    • General description of your concept
    • Motivation behind the idea
    • Purpose of the demonstration
  • Submissions should follow the IEEE Computer Society TCVG style guidelines.
  • Demo authors must be registered participants at the conference and stand at their stall during the demo session.
  • Please send your demo submission files to the email address below with the subject: "ICAT Demo submission". Your main document should be in a PDF format. You may also send video files to this address (<100M) or you can provide links for the reviewers to download media files.
  • icat2010-demos@wcl.ml.unisa.edu.au

Demo Topics

Demos with the following topics (but not limited to) will be considered for acceptance:

  • Artificial Reality / Virtual Reality
  • Teleoperation / Telexistence / Telepresence
  • Augmented Reality / Mixed Reality
  • Motion Tracking
  • Real Time Computer Simulation
  • Ubiquitous / Wearable Computing
  • Visual and Auditory Displays
  • Anthropomorphic Intelligent Robotics
  • Software Architecture for VR
  • Immersive Projection Technology
  • Tools for Modelling VR Systems
  • Haptics
  • VR Input and Output Devices
  • Evaluation of VR Techniques and Systems
  • Retro-reflective Projection Technology
  • Distributed and Collaborative VR Systems

Location

The demonstrations will be held in the University of South Australia's Mawson Institute Visualisation Laboratory. We will be commuting from the conference location (City West campus) to Mawson lakes via busses that will be provided.

Further Information

For further information regarding demos please contact the demo chair Ross Smith ross.smith[at]unisa.edu.au