Simon
Please could you distribute this to your LVRG mailing list. I have sent
it
to the VVECC mailing list and to the AGOCG lists, with apologies for
cross-posting. I had to keep this message as brief as possible, so did
not
have the opportunity to publicise your list as agreed, but I intend to
send
a 'round-up' message after the meeting including anything like this
arising.
The message to be circulated is:
If you wish to attend the VVECC meeting on 'Perceptual Interfaces for
human
media interaction in virtual environments' you should register now. The
meeting will be held at the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory on Wednesday
20th
January 1999, and the closing date for registration is Friday 8th
January.
The seminar presents the state of the art in perceptual and multimodal
interfaces, with speakers experienced in this innovative field. It aims
to
demonstrate the strengths and weaknesses that the more novel interfaces
offer, and is an opportunity for researchers and developers to learn
more
and meet experts in the field.
The speakers and the titlesof their talks are:
Dr Matthias Unbescheiden (Fraunhofer IGD, Darmstadt) - Evaluation of
Innovative VR Technology: Experiments and Applications with CAVEs
Dr Nick Holliman (Sharp Laboratories of Europe, Oxford) - Observer Head
Tracking for Auto-stereoscopic 3D Displays
Prof David Hogg (School of Computer Studies, University of Leeds) -
Vision-based Perceptual Interfaces
Dr John Wann (Department of Psychology, University of Reading) - Visual
and
Haptic Interfaces for VR: hovering around the fringes of natural human
perception
Mr Mark Wells (Televirtual, Norwich) - Using a Virtual Human as a
Communication Tool for the Deaf
Dr Andrew Hardwick (BT Laboratories, Ipswich) - Rough Computing and the
Tardis: Haptic Access to Computers for Blind People and Others
Electronic registration is available through:
http://www.dci.clrc.ac.uk/Activity/CCEvents
and all registrations will be acknowledged by e-mail. The registration
fee
should be paid before the date of the meeting; we can arrange to send an
invoice if requested. Anyone who has a problem with registration should
contact me by e-mail or phone.
Registrations are arriving steadily for what promises to be an exciting
meeting, and we cannot guarantee that places will be available for late
registration. If you wish to attend, you should submit your
registration
now.
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Virginia Jones (VVECC Secretary)
Department for Computation and Information
Rutherford Appleton Laboratory
Chilton, Didcot OX11 0QX
tel: +44 (0)1235 445121
fax: +44 (0)1235 445945
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Simon Bore
MD, okupi
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