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IGC2003: SECOND WORKSHOP ON INTERACTIVE GRAPHICAL COMMUNICATION.
August 25th-26th, 2003
Interaction, Media, and Communication Research Group
Queen Mary, University of London
http://www.dcs.qmul.ac.uk/conferences/IGC2003/
IGC2003 is a multi-disciplinary workshop focusing on the use of
graphical representations
in human communication. Topics of interest include but are not limited
to;
* evolution of graphical representations,
* comparisons of virtual and actual graphical media,
* graphical 'sub-languages',
* technologies for graphical interaction,
* form and meaning in graphical communication,
* graphical annotation,
* the interactions between graphics and other modalities,
* empirical studies of drawing-in-interaction,
* changes in iconicity and abstraction during interaction,
* graphical 'gestures' in drawing.
Guest Speaker: Daniel Schwartz, Department of Education, Stanford
University.
Three types of submission will be welcomed. Papers and posters are
solicited for oral presentation.
Proposals for demonstrations of existing or prototype applications
and/or hardware that use
graphical interaction are also encouraged.
Deadlines:
Papers: 10th of May.
Posters and Demonstrations: 20th of May
Notification of Acceptance: June 30th.
Final Submissions: August 1st.
Format:
All submissions should be made by email, in pdf format, to:
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Accepted papers, poster abstracts, and demonstration abstracts will be
published as a technical report by QMUL. We will seek publication of
selected papers from the workshop in an edited volume (selected papers
from the first workshop appeared in a special issue of IJHCS on
Interactive Graphical Communication in October 2002).
For submission, papers should be no more than ten pages of A4. Poster
submissions should be one-page of A4. Descriptions of demonstrations
should be no more 3 pages of A4. For initial submission please follow
the Springer LNCS guidelines which can be found, together with Latex and
Word templates, at: http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html (no
copyright form is required at this stage).
Programme Committee:
Nick Bryan-Kinns (QMUL)
Simon Garrod (Glasgow)
Satinder Gill (Stanford)
Pat Healey (QMUL)
Yasuhiro Katagiri (ATR MIS)
John Lee (Edinburgh)
N. Hari Narayanan (Auburn)
Jon Oberlander (Edinburgh)
Atsushi Shimojima (JAIST)
Nik Swoboda (ATR MIS)
Barbara Tversky (Standford)
Local Organisers:
Pat Healey (QMUL)
Charlie Peters (QMUL)
Mike Thirlwell (QMUL)
Sue White (QMUL)
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