2010 International Conference on Cyberworlds
20-22 October 2010, Singapore
http://www3.ntu.edu.sg/SCE/cw2010
Organized by the School of Computer Engineering, Nanyang Technological
University, Singapore.
Technically Co-Sponsored by IEEE Computer Society.
In cooperation with Association for Computing Machinery and Eurographics
Association.
Supported by the Interactive Digital Media R&D Program Office, Media
Development Authority of Singapore.
Cyberworlds are information worlds or communities created on cyberspace by
collaborating participants either intentionally or spontaneously. As
information worlds, they accumulate information regardless whether or not
anyone is in, and they can be with or without 2D or 3D visual graphics
appearance. The examples of such cyberworlds are communities created in
different social networking services, 3D shared virtual environments, and
multiplayer online games. Cyberworlds are closely related to the real world
and have a serious impact on it. Cyberworlds have been created and applied
in such areas as e-business, e-commerce, e-manufacturing, e-learning,
e-medicine, and cultural heritage, etc. Cyberworlds augment and sometimes
replace the real life and become a significant component of real economy.
The international conferences on Cyberworlds have being organized annually
since 2002 with the proceedings published by IEEE Computer Society and
special issues published in The Visual Computer and other research journals.
10th in the series, CW2010 will consist of paper sessions, tutorials,
industrial seminars, exhibitions and hands-on demonstrations where
researchers, artists, and vendors will show the state-of-the-art in the
field. CW2010 will have several parallel tracks including but not limited to
the following topics:
Shared virtual worlds; Virtual collaborative spaces; Shape modeling for
cyberworlds; Virtual humans and avatars; Intelligent talking agents;
Networked collaboration; Haptic interaction and rendering; Computer
vision, augmented, mixed and virtual reality; Human-computer interfaces;
Cognitive informatics; Brain-computer interfaces; EEG-based emotion
recognition; E-learning in virtual collaborative spaces; Multi-user web
games; Art and heritage in cyberspace; Cyber-museums; Cyberworlds and
their impact on the real worlds; Cyberethics and cyberlaws;
Cybersecurity; Data mining and warehousing in cyberworlds; Social
networking.
CW2010 will also have a special research and industrial track for Singapore
Media Development Authority Co-Space projects.
Key-note speakers:
Tosiyasu L. Kunii
Chief Technical Advisor of Morpho, Inc., Japan and Professor Emeritus of The
University of Tokyo, Japan.
Nadia Thalmann
Professor and Director of MIRALab, University of Geneva and Director of the
Institute for Media Innovations, NTU, Singapore.
Michael Yap
Deputy CEO at Media Development Authority (MDA) of Singapore and an
Executive Director of the Interactive Digital Media (IDM) Programme Office.
André Gagalowicz
Scientific Leader, Mirages, INRIA Paris - Rocquencourt research centre.
Dieter Fellner,
Professor at TU Darmstadt and Director of the Fraunhofer Institute for
Computer Graphics Research (IGD), Germany.
The conference proceedings will be published by the IEEE Computer Society,
placed in the IEEE Xplore and Computer Society digital libraries, and
submitted for indexing through INSPEC, EI (Compendex), Thomson ISI, and
other indexing services.
The best full papers will be selected for 2 special issues of the following
international journals:
- The Visual Computer (Springer)
- Transactions on Computational Science (Springer)
Important Dates:
Paper submission 30 April 2010
Notice of Acceptance 15 Jun 2010
Author registration 15 Jul 2010
Camera-ready paper 15 Jul 2010
Industrial Seminars/Exhibitions:
Key industrialists are invited to share their experience in creating and
applying cyberworlds to solve practical problems. Major research labs,
industrial companies and other institutions are invited to set up an
exhibition to present their group, the work and projects to the conference
participants. Please email your requests to cyberworlds{at}ntu.edu.sg or
call +65 6790-4292.
General Chair and Co-Chairs:
Alexei Sourin, NTU, Singapore.
Dieter Fellner, Fraunhofer IGD, Germany.
Daniel Thalmann, EPFL, Switzerland and NTU, Singapore.
Program Chair:
Olga Sourina, NTU, Singapore.
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