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2nd International Symposium on Ubiquitous Computing Systems (UCS 2004)
Keio University Mita Campus, Tokyo, Japan
November 8-9, 2004

Demo and Poster Sessions
http://www.mkg.sfc.keio.ac.jp/UBI/ucs2004/cfp-demo.html

Purpose

Demonstrations and Posters provide an interactive forum in which
authors can present work to conference attendees during a special
demonstration & poster session. Demonstrations show early
implementations of novel, interesting, and important interaction
concepts or user interface systems. Demonstrations should be brief, so
that they can be shown repeatedly. Posters provide an opportunity to
describe new work or work that is still in progress, and will be more
lightly reviewed than papers. Accepted demonstrations and posters will
be published in a booklet distributed to UCS2004 attendees.


Submission Requirement

A demonstration submission and a poster submission should be a maximum
of 2 pages, in the ACM SIGCHI conference publications format, including
all figures and references. Please make sure that your submitted
abstract complies to all the formatting guidelines and is ready for
publication, since there will be no time to make major revisions.

A demonstration submission requires the following parts:
The demonstration supplement should also include the various technical
requirements such as preferred setting, space, power, networking,
lighting, acoustical, and other special equipment. Demonstration
supplement materials are for the purposes of review only and will not
be published. A demonstration supplement submission template can be
downloaded from the above URL (Word format).

A poster submission requires the following parts:
A further single page which describes the poster itself for review
purposes, this may be a draft of the poster, or text describing the
proposed layout (free format).

Your submission (2 pages paper + a demonstration supplement or a draft
of the poster) should be submitted as a single PDF file through the
EDAS web site  http://www.edas.info/ in three steps:
        Creation of a personal account on EDAS (if you are new to EDAS)
        Registration of the paper
        Upload of a single PDF file (the paper + a demonstration material
        / a poster draft )


Important Dates

Deadline: September 15
Acceptance Notification: September 30
Final Version Due: October 10


Upon Acceptance

You will be required to install your demonstration or poster in the
conference venue on November 8, and have it packed away by the end of
the conference, on November 9.
  The conference will at minimum provide a space for your demo or
poster, a table and chairs, and a power connection. If you need any
special equipment you should provide that yourself, including
projectors, audio amplification, wireless LAN, etc. Please specify all
needs in your demonstration supplement so that we can plan the
demonstration area accordingly.


Contact

The poster/demonstration chair, Yasuto Nakanishi ([log in to unmask])