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D I G I T A L H E R I T A G E 2 0 1 5
The 2015 International Congress on
Digital Heritage
28 September - 2
October 2015, Granada, Spain
CALL FOR PAPERS
http://www.digitalheritage2015.org/
Full Papers Deadline
for Submission - 29th March
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DigitalHeritage is the international event for those working on information
technology for heritage. A "federated" world congress of the leading
international societies, organizations, and events around IT for heritage,
DigitalHeritage 2015 will bring together for the second time, VSMM,
Eurographics GCH, Arqueológica 2.0, Archaeovirtual, and special events from
CAA, CIPA, Space2Place, ICOMOS ICIP, and more, all in one venue with a
prestigious joint publication. A groundbreaking public display of cutting
edge digital heritage projects will also grace the conference venue at
Granada's Alhambra and Parque de las Ciencias.Following the successful
format of the first DigitalHeritage in 2013, the conference will have a
single call for papers and a coordinated scientific review process across
all the federating events.
We are seeking original, innovative and previously unpublished contributions
in theoretical or applied Digital Heritage areas. All papers will be
double-blind peer-reviewed by at minimum 3 referees from the International
Scientific Committee. Every submission will have at least one technical and
one cultural reviewer to ensure a rich diversity of accepted works spanning
both technology and the humanities. All submissions will be reviewed for
originality, significance, clarity, impact, and soundness. Digital Heritage
2015 is composed of a number of parallel tracks, including full and short
papers, special sessions (tutorials, workshops and panels), exhibitions, and
special events.
SUBMISSIONS
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Since this is a joint World Congress, you need to submit only once to be
considered for the integrated joint proceedings of all affiliated events. We
remind that we will have a single review process and publication.
Each submission shall indicate the specific Digital Heritage 2015 Theme (see
below) that is more relevant.
You may submit to participate in DigitalHeritage in one of several ways:
PAPERS
Full (8-page properly formatted paper via EasyChair)
Short (4-page properly formatted paper via EasyChair). Short papers can be
presented as oral presentations or posters.
Note that papers not considered ready for full publication may be redirected
as posters.
SPECIAL SESSIONSWorkshop/Tutorial/Panel (up to 4-page overview via
EasyChair)
EXPO
Exhibit (up to 4-page overview via EasyChair)
See the following sections for submission details and deadlines.
SUBMISSION PROCEDURE
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All submissions will need to be submitted by means of EasyChair that is
accessible through
https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=digitalheritage2015
FULL AND SHORT PAPERS
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Submitted manuscripts should not exceed 8 pages for long papers (including
figures, tables and references) and 4 pages for short paper presentations.
Authors should select a single scientific Theme for each submission.
The two best papers on each theme will be invited to submit an extended
version of the paper to a an International Journal including:
- ACM Journ. on Computing and Cultural Heritage - JOCCH
(
http://jocch.acm.org/)
- Journal of Cultural Heritage (Elsevier,
http://www.journals.elsevier.com/journal-of-cultural-heritage/)
- Digital Applications in Archaeology and Cultural Heritage - DAACH
(Elsevier,
http://www.journals.elsevier.com/digital-applications-in-archaeology-and-cul
tural-heritage/)
Short papers will be presented at the event by either an oral presentation
or by means of a poster and e-posters presentation. Authors of a short paper
should indicate the preferred way of presentation (Oral or Poster).
As the conference adopts a double-blind reviewing process, authors must
ensure that any information that links authors or co-authors, e.g.
affiliations, contact details, e-mails, to the paper are removed on the
paper for the first submission step. Registration details on easyChair
should remain at place.Full and Short papers must be formatted in IEEE
double column, single space format, A4 page. The word style or the LaTeX
template can be downloaded from the IEEE site.
SPECIAL SESSIONS
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Special Sessions will include: Tutorials, Workshops and Panels
For a Special Session proposal to be considered for acceptance at Digital
Heritage 2015, the proposed topic needs to be a presentation of teaching
objectives (tutorials), contributions to the state-of-the-art, new
initiatives or an emerging area in one of the core themes of the conference.
The topic should be timely and significantly important to the audience, and
the speakers need to convey compelling information about it.
Tutorials should be planned as half-day or full-day, at introductory,
intermediate or advanced levels, and could cover any theme among the entire
spectrum of topics of the Conference. They could focus vertically on
technology, or could demonstrate its potential for creative applications.
Tutorials are intended to show what can be done, but even more importantly,
how this is done and what kind of tools can be used to do it. While
proposing a tutorial, authors should consider that tutorial attendees come
from diverse backgrounds, ranging from research and development to
education, curatorship and applications.
Proposals for Workshops and Panels will be judged by the ability to bring
together key researchers from the CH as well as ICT domains, aiming at
introducing a new area to the overall community, to further develop it, and
to help establishing a larger research community beyond that area. Special
session proposals covering multi-disciplinary areas are particularly
encouraged, as well as those proposals regarding common challenges, e.g.
(and not restricted to) Methods in Archaeology, Museums and Technology, etc.
Special Session submissions (up to 4 A4-pages) should contain the following
information:
- A title and brief description of the content or topic and its relevance to
the DH community (not more than 1,500 words);
- Full contact information for all tutorial instructors or workshop leaders,
including a one-paragraph statement of their research interests and areas of
expertise;
- A short CV for each presenter, participant or authors who have agreed to
participate with their results to the session
- A description of target audience and expected number of participants
(based, if possible, on past experience);
- Any special requirements for technical support.Additionally, Tutorial
proposals should include:
- A brief outline showing that the core content can be covered in a half day
(approximately 3 hours, plus breaks).
In exceptional cases, full-day tutorials may be supported as well.
Workshop proposals must include:
- The intended length and format of the workshop and the forecasted number
of attendees;
- A proposed budget (as DH workshops are expected to be self-financing).
CONFERENCE THEMES
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While planning your submission(s), take into account that Digital Heritage
2015 will focus around five Heritage Themes:
Digitization and Acquisition
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Photogrammetry & image-based modeling
3D scanning & digitization (laser, structured light, motion capture, etc.)
Remote sensing and Aerial Laser Scanning (ALS)
GNSS (GPS, GLONASS, Galileo)
Advanced 2Ddocument scanning
Low-cost & gaming 3D input
Ultra-high resolution & HDR photography
Terahertz, Infrared, UV & X-ray imaging
Advanced sensors research
Heritage diagnostics
Computer Graphics and Interaction
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Immersive and Active/Passive stereo-displays
Augmented displays
Real + virtual worlds (mixed/augmented reality)
Virtualization of other senses (touch, taste, smell, sound)
Haptic & Multimodal interaction
Distributed VR
Local/remote rendering
Innovative interaction systems
Tools for Storytelling and Serious Games
Tools for multimedia or museums installations
Usability, effectiveness and interface design
Visual simulation of materials
Emerging visualization technologies
Analysis and Interpretation
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Historic Document Analysis
Remote Sensing Analysis (including visible, multispectral and radar
images)
Finite element, structural and other analyses
3D modeling (CAD-based and reality-based
Building Information Modeling (BIM)
Virtual Reconstruction Issues
Realism and Interpretation in CH
3D, multimedia and GIS repositories, platforms, & info systems
Digital Curation and Museology
Virtual GIS and Mapping tools
Integrated interpretation of diagnostic sensors
Theory, Methodologies, Preservation and Standards
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Metadata Handling & Management
Digital libraries
Heritage Commons
Cultural Analytics
Heritage at Risk
Cognitive Sciences and Interaction
Digital Humanities
Text Markup / Analysis
Born digital content issues
Digital Rights Management
Trusted digital repositories / OAIS
Institutional Repositories
Semantic Web in CH
New Economical Models for Digital Heritage
Long term storage and persistence
Requirements and policies for Preservation
Data formats and compression for preservation
Digital Heritage Projects and Application. Integrated solutions and best
practices in:
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Virtual documentation
Virtual heritage conservation
Virtual restoration
Virtual archaeology
Virtual museums
Virtual Exhibitions
Serious Games for heritage
Collaborative environments
Internet technologies and social media
Digital documentation for conservation
DIGITAL HERITAGE EXPO
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The community is invited to submit proposals for installations,
applications, digital artworks, or technical demos to build up the Digital
Heritage Expo at DH2015. During this important international event,
dedicated spaces for Virtual Archaeology, Virtual Museums and Digital Art
will provide an additional forum to showcase project results and present
applications. Spaces will be provided by the Science Museum and will be
accessible and open not only to the conference participants but to also to
the public. Best showcases and projects will be selected by the scientific
committee, and will be assigned space and visibility within the exhibition
area. Applications and artworks must be finished and submitted by the
deadlines defined in this call. Submissions should not exceed 4 A4-pages
(including images, references, etc.) addressing the scope of the exhibition
themes and highlight innovation (cultural/technological), impact (cognitive,
artistic, communicative), novelty of the approach, and typology of the
installation/application, of the contents and of the interactive system.
Submissions might be complemented by supplementary visual material.
VISUAL MATERIAL
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Paper submissions, Applications, Exhibitions & Showcases are encouraged to
submit visual materials, promotional videos or multimedia presentations that
demonstrate and describe the results of the scientific work, project, or
exhibitor showcase. Visual Materials will be required by the scientific
committee for the selection of the best working results to be awarded. A
dedicated upload area will be provided for final paper submission.
SUBMISSION REGULATIONS
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Submissions will be administratively rejected without review if it is found
that:
1. The submission violates the IEEE & EG Policy and Procedures on
Plagiarism.
2. The submission is a dual submission; that is, if the submission is
simultaneously under review for any other conference or publication.
3. Electronic files have been submitted that have been designed to have side
effects other than presenting the submitted work to reviewers and committee
members (for example, a "phone home" script).
4. It appears that the paper contains material for which the submitters have
not secured the necessary copyrights.
IMPORTANT DATES
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Full Papers
Deadline for Submission 29th March
Notification of Acceptance 7th June
Camera Ready Receipt 15th July
Short Papers
Deadline for Submission 17th May
Notification of Acceptance 30th Jun
Camera Ready Receipt 15th July
Tutorials
Deadline for Submission 29th
March
Notification of Acceptance 30th May
Camera Ready Receipt 15th July
Workshops
Deadline for Submission 29th
March
Notification of Acceptance 30th May
Camera Ready Receipt 15th July
Panels
Deadline for Submission 29th
March
Notification of Acceptance 30th May
Camera Ready Receipt 15th July
Digital Heritage Expo
Deadline for Submission 3rd May
Notification of Acceptance 17th June
Camera Ready Receipt 15th July
INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMME COMMITTEE
IPC CHAIRS
Gabriele Guidi Polytechnic of Milan (Italy) Roberto
Scopigno Italian National Research Council (Italy)
THEME CHAIRS
Digitization and Acquisition - Fabio Remondino (Italy)
Analysis and Interpretation - Juan Barceló (Universidad
Autónoma de Barcelona, Spain)
Theory, Methodologies, Preservation and Standards - Luciana
Duranti (Univ. British Columbia, Canada)
Digital Heritage Projects and Applications - Susan Hazan
(Israeli Museum, Israel)