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**** Early registration ends 11th of September 2009 ****
SYMPOSIUM ON APPLIED PERCEPTION IN GRAPHICS AND VISUALIZATION (APGV)
sponsored by ACM Siggraph
in co-operation with Eurographics
September 30 - October 2 2009 Chania, Crete, Greece
http://www.apgv.org
**** See the recently posted program here:
http://www.apgv.org/Program.html ****
The Symposium on Applied Perception in Graphics and Visualization (APGV)
is an emerging and vital forum for the dissemination of the latest
research results at the intersection of computer graphics and perception
science. The general goals of the symposium are to use insights from
perception to advance the design of methods for visual, auditory and
haptic representation, and to use computer graphics to enable perceptual
research that would otherwise not be possible. In addition to providing
a place to communicate new results, APGV serves to foster interaction
among researchers in this interdisciplinary area and to discuss emerging
directions in the field.
The papers and posters cover a wide range of topics. We have classified
the papers into six categories, corresponding to the sessions:
. Virtual Environments
. Realistic Humans
. Displays and Visualization.
. Animation and Transitions
. Rendering and Illumination
. Textures
Tutorials and Panels cover the following topics:
Tutorial 1: Visualization as Tool to Minimize Possible Negative
Automation Consequences.
Tutorial 2: Perception Research in Virtual Reality Panel: Cutting Edge
Problems in Virtual Environments
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Please join us for an exciting and stimulating conference in the
wonderful island of Crete! The conference is co-organized by the
Technical University of Crete.
Organizers:
Program Chairs
Bobby Bodenheimer, Vanderbilt University
Carol O'Sullivan, Trinity College Dublin
Conference Chairs
Katerina Mania, Technical University of Crete
Bernhard E. Riecke, Simon Fraser University
Tutorials Chair
Douglas W. Cunningham, MPI for Biological Cybernetics
International Program Committee
Martin Banks, University of California, Berkeley
Volker Blanz, University of Siegen
Marina Bloj, University of Bradford
Alan Chalmers, University of Warwick
Bill Cowan, University of Waterloo
Sarah Creem-Regehr, University of Utah
James Elder, York University
Marc Ernst, MPI for Biological Cybernetics
Roland Fleming, MPI for Biological Cybernetics
Diego Gutierrez, University of Zaragoza
Matthias Harders, ETH Zurich
Mary Hayhoe, University of Texas, Austin
Christopher G. Healey, North Carolina State University
Victoria Interrante, University of Minnesota
Roberta Klatzky, Carnegie-Mellon University
Joe Kearney, University of Iowa
Jonathan Kelly, Vanderbilt University/Iowa State University
Michael Langer, McGill University
Rafal Mantiuk, University of British Columbia
Rachel McDonnell, Trinity College Dublin
Gary Meyer, University of Minnesota
Ann McNamara, Texas A&M University
Betty Mohler, MPI for Biological Cybernetics
Karol Myszkowski, MPI Informatik
Adar Pelah, University of York
Sylvia Pont, Delft University of Technology
Erik Reinhard, University of Bristol
Veronica Sundstedt, Trinity College Dublin
William B. Thompson, University of Utah
Christian Wallraven, MPI for Biological Cybernetics
Greg Ward, Anywhere Software
Andrew Welchman, Birmingham Unversity
Sarah Creem-Regehr, University of Utah
James Elder, York University
Marc Ernst, MPI for Biological Cybernetics
Roland Fleming, MPI for Biological Cybernetics
Diego Gutierrez, University of Zaragoza
Matthias Harders, ETH Zurich
Mary Hayhoe, University of Texas, Austin
Christopher G. Healey, North Carolina State University
Victoria Interrante, University of Minnesota
Roberta Klatzky, Carnegie-Mellon University
Joe Kearney, University of Iowa
Jonathan Kelly, Vanderbilt University/Iowa State University
Michael Langer, McGill University
Rafal Mantiuk, University of British Columbia
Rachel McDonnell, Trinity College Dublin
Gary Meyer, University of Minnesota
Ann McNamara, Texas A&M University
Betty Mohler, MPI for Biological Cybernetics
Karol Myszkowski, MPI Informatik
Adar Pelah, University of York
Sylvia Pont, Delft University of Technology
Erik Reinhard, University of Bristol
Veronica Sundstedt, Trinity College Dublin
William B. Thompson, University of Utah
Christian Wallraven, MPI for Biological Cybernetics
Greg Ward, Anywhere Software
Andrew Welchman, Birmingham Unversity
Bill Cowan, University of Waterloo
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Prof. Carol O'Sullivan
GV2: Graphics, Vision and Visualisation group
Computer Science Dept, Trinity College, Dublin 2, Ireland.
Phone +353 1 8961220, Fax: +353 1 8963677
http://gv2.cs.tcd.ie,
http://isg.cs.tcd.ie/cosulliv/
Dean of Graduate Studies, Arts Building, Trinity College, Dublin 2, Ireland
Phone +353 1 896 1561
www.tcd.ie/graduate_studies