MRUI'07: 2nd International Workshop at the IEEE Virtual Reality 2007 ConferenceMixed Reality User Interfaces:
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Time and LocationThe fullday workshop will be held during the IEEE Virtual Reality 2007 Conference at Sunday March 11, 8:30-5:00 in Charlotte, North Carolina, USA. Workshop Goals and TopicsCurrent trends in high-performance, mobile computing devices suggest that Mixed Reality applications will not only be available for experts in predefined settings but also for everyday users in an often changing context. Mixed Reality applications could be run in different hardware setups, at different context conditions, and they will have to accommodate configuration and adaptation both at compile and run-time. Such new scenarios will require novel methods for specification, novel tools for application authoring, and novel ways to include adaptation into non-functional requirements of MR applications, among other key elements in this future software line. We believe, these issues are important features in the future of MR, and solutions to them will be essential to overcome the complexity of development in a world with several options for devices and levels of computational power, as well as with heterogeneous users possessing various levels of experiences, skills and personal preferences. After our productive workshop on the Specification of Mixed Reality User Interfaces: Approaches, Languages, Standardization at IEEE VR 2006, we would like to invite researchers and practitioners alike to participate in this thematically related workshop and discuss suitable conceptual models, development approaches, and tools for context-aware MR applications of the future. Some questions we would like to discuss and which may be addressed in submissions include (but are not limited to) the following:
Call for ParticipationParticipants are invited to submit a research paper, experience report or position statement, which will be reviewed by the international program committee.
The workshop papers will be published as printed proceedings with an ISBN. Additionally, all workshop contributions (including supplementary material) will be available on the conference DVD and on the workshop homepage. Download call for paper as PDF Submission and Important DatesSubmissions should follow the IEEE Computer Society format. Please include all author and contact information in your submission. Additional materials (text, video, pictures, XML files etc.) are welcomed to support the submission. Unless clearly indicated otherwise, submission of a workshop contribution and associated materials implies permission for a publication on the Web. All papers must be submitted electronically using the online conference system. Submission deadline: January 14th, 2007 (extended deadline) Notification of acceptance: January 22nd, 2007 Camera-ready submission: January 29th, 2007 Schedule
Workshop Proceedings
The accepted papers were published as workshop proceedings by Shaker Verlag:
Raimund Dachselt, Pablo Figueroa, Irma Lindt, Wolfgang Broll (Eds.) Mixed Reality User Interfaces: Specification, Authoring, Adaptation (MRUI'07) - Workshop Proceedings, March 11, 2007, Charlotte, North Carolina, USA; ISBN 978-3-8322-5982-2; 24,80 EUR. You can find a table of contents and further information on this book here. If you are interested, we still have some additional copies of the proceedings to give away. Just let us know and contact us. Also see the schedule table above to download the slides of all workshop presentations. Program Committee
Workshop OrganizationRaimund Dachselt, TU Dresden, Multimedia Technology Group, Germany Pablo Figueroa, Universidad de los Andes Bogota, Columbia Irma Lindt, Fraunhofer FIT Sankt Augustin, Germany Wolfgang Broll, Fraunhofer FIT Sankt Augustin, Germany Please direct all questions to the workshop e-mail: |
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