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10th VAST International Symposium on Virtual Reality, Archaeology and
Cultural Heritage
7th Eurographics Workshop on Graphics and Cultural Heritage
(VAST'09)
September 22-25 2009, Malta
http://www.vast2009.org
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2nd Call for Papers - Paper Submission Deadlines extended
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-Towards a "digital agenda" for the integration of technologies into
Archaeology and Cultural Heritage-
Nearly every organization whose mission includes promoting access to
cultural information, is well aware of the value of digital
applications, and digital technologies are finding their way into
cultural organizations. Nevertheless, a clear-cut division still exists
between humanities researchers, computer science researchers,
information scientists, librarians, and campus technologists, which
prevents a complete achievement of the potential represented by the
integration of these disciplines. Each community has distinctive
practices, lingo, assumptions, and concerns.
Understanding technology needs of the humanities, and more specifically
of Archaeology, Libraries and Cultural Heritage, has particular
relevance to the future of knowledge and education delivery, as well as,
to develop shared technology services to enhance humanities research now
and in the future. The main goal of this VAST is to bring together
professionals from all fields to start a true dialogue on CH needs and
ICT solutions and achieve a true integration of disciplines. This VAST
aims at disseminating the idea of a more systematic integration of
digital practices in research and education programs for CH, exploring
good practices, guidelines and skills development possibilities to
structure long-term initiatives and move towards a "digital agenda" for
Archaeology, Libraries and CH. This is why we are seeking contributions
that advance the state of the art in the technologies available to
support sustainability of human heritage.
- 2/3/4D Data Capture and Processing in CH
- Augmentation of physical collections with digital presentations
- Data Acquisition Technologies
- Digital Libraries
- Digital capture and annotation of intangible heritage (performance,
audio, dance, oral)
- Interactive Environments and Applications for CH
- Long term preservation of digital artefacts
- Metadata, classification schema, ontologies and semantic processing
- Multilingual applications, tools and systems for CH
- Multimedia Data Acquisition, Management and Archiving
- Multi-modal interfaces and rendering for CH
- On-site and remotely sensed data collection
- Professional and Ethical Guidelines
- Serious games in CH
- Standards and Documentation
- Storytelling and Design of Heritage Communications
- Tools for Education and Training in CH
- Usability, Effectiveness and Interface Design for CH Applications
- Visualization
- KEYNOTE SPEAKERS -
Archaeology: Dr Zahi Hawass - General Secretary of the Supreme Council
of Antiquities of Egypt
Museums: Mme. Christiane Naffah - Director of the Research and
Restoration Center for France Museums
- BEST PAPERS AWARD -
The best papers presented at VAST 2009 will be selected for
re-submission on a special edition of the upcoming ACM Journal on
Computing and Cultural Heritage (JOCCH), an online, peer reviewed
publication.
**** - UPDATED - (NEW!) VAST-STARs - ****
VAST 2009 introduces the "VAST-STate-of-the-Art Reports (VAST-STARs)",
inspired by the EG STARs. These are papers providing useful novel
overviews of research in the fields of computer graphics, computer
science and related fields that can benefit the multidisciplinary
nature of VAST. They are survey papers in what the community considers
important areas that have not been covered before or recently. Their aim
is to give a detailed account of the principles, algorithms and open
problems of a research area, so that an interested reader can quickly
come up to speed in this field. We warmly encourage all colleagues to
submit to the VAST-STARs reports. Two VAST-STARs will be selected by
peer review and will be published in the local proceedings together with
the short/project papers. The VAST-STARs are also eligible for the best
papers award. VAST-STARs authors will present their work with a 60
minute presentation during VAST 2009. We are also happy to announce that
the chosen VAST-STARs will be invited to the Springer journal Virtual
Reality. ****
- PAPER SUBMISSIONS -
We are soliciting five types of contributions:
=Full research papers presenting new innovative results. These papers
will be published by Eurographics in a high-quality proceedings volume.
=VAST-STARs providing a useful novel overview of research in the fields
of computer graphics, computer science and related fields that can
benefit the multidisciplinary nature of VAST. These papers will be
published in the "Projects & Short Papers" proceedings volume and will
be invited to the Springer journal Virtual Reality.
=Project papers focusing on on-going projects, the description of
project organization, use of technology, and lesson learned not
innovative technical content. These papers will have an oral
presentation and will be included in a "Projects & Short Papers"
proceedings volume. Authors will have the option to present a poster
during the breaks to provide more information regarding the project.
=Short papers presenting preliminary ideas and works-in-progress. These
papers will have an oral presentation and will be published in the
"Projects & Short Papers" proceedings volume.
=Tutorials and Workshops: half-day and full-day working sessions that
provide an opportunity to educate and share on key topics of interest
face-to-face. Tutorial submissions will be published in the "Projects &
Short Papers" proceedings volume. Workshops that provide supplemental
materials in time for the CD-ROM printing will also be included. All
material will be made available on the VAST 2009 website.
All types of submissions will be reviewed and feedback given to the
authors. See detailed information on the VAST 2009 website under
Submissions.
- COMMITTEES -
Conference co-chairs: Kurt Debattista - University of Warwick, Sandro
Spina - University of Malta
Program Committee: Cinzia Perlingieri - University of California at
Berkeley, Denis Pitzalis - The Cyprus Institute, STARC
Local Organisational Committee: Sandro Spina - University of Malta,
Chris Porter - University of Malta, Keith Bugeja - University of Warwick.
VAST-STARs Committee: Fotis Liarokapis (Coventry University - UK),
Michael Ashley - University of California at Berkeley
- ISC -
Achille Felicetti (PIN - University of Florence)
Aderito Marcos (Universidade do Minho - Portugal)
Alan Chalmers (University of Warwick - UK)
Alan Smeaton (Dublin City University - Ireland)
Alberto Proenca (Universidade do Minho - Portugal)
Bianca Falcidieno (CNR - Italy)
Daniel Pletinckx (Visual Dimension - Belgium)
Daniel Thalmann (Virtual Reality Lab - Switzerland)
David Arnold (University of Brighton - UK)
Erik Champion (Massey University - New Zealand)
Eva Pietroni (CNR ITABC - Italy)
Eva Zányi (University of Warwick - UK)
Fotis Liarokapis (Coventry University - UK)
Graeme Earle (University of Southampton)
Holly Rushmeier (Yale University - USA)
Isabelle Bloch (ENST - France)
Kriste Sibul (ICOM-CC - Estonia)
Jean Angelo Beraldin (National Research Council - Canada)
Juan Barcelo (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona - Spain)
Karina Rodriguez-Echavarria (University of Brighton - UK)
Luis Paulo Santos (Universidade do Minho - Portugal)
Maria Theodoridou (FORTH - Institute of Computer Science - Greece)
Mercedes Farjas (Universidad Politécnica de Madrid - Spain)
Michael Ashley (University of California at Berkeley)
Milena Dobreva (Institute of Mathematics and Informatics - Bulgaria)
Nadia Thalmann (MIRALAB - Switzerland)
Paolo Cignoni (ISTI - CNR - Italy)
Robert Sablatnig (Vienna University of Technology - Austria)
Roberto Scopigno (ISTI-CNR - Italy)
Sofia Pescarin (CNR - Italy)
Stephen Stead (Paveprime Ltd - UK)
Sven Havemann (Graz University of Technology - Austria)
Vittore Casarosa (CNR - Italy)
****- UPDATED - IMPORTANT DATES - ****
Abstract submission (full/project/short/workshops/tutorials/VAST-STARs):
25th May 2009 (23:59 PTZ)
Paper submission for full papers and short papers
(full/project/short/workshops/tutorials/VAST-STARs): 29th May 2009
(23:59 PTZ)
Author notification: 28th June 2009
Camera-ready copies: 5th July 2009
- CONTACTS -
Conference Web Site:
http://www.vast2009.org/
Event Chairs: Kurt Debattista, Sandro Spina -
org_committee<at>vast2009.org
Program Chairs: Cinzia Perlingieri, Denis Pitzalis -
prog_committee<at>vast2009.org
General Info/Organisation/Logistics: Sandro Spina - info<at>vast2009.or