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Oct 13-14 IEEE International Symposium on Wearable Computers(ISWC)
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Date: Sun, 24 Aug 1997 03:22:15 -0500
From: <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Subject: Oct 13-14 IEEE International Symposium on Wearable Computers (ISWC)
Actually, Steve, can you use this one instead?
Thad Starner
MIT Media Laboratory
Wearable Computing Project
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Oct 13-14 IEEE International Symposium on Wearable Computers (ISWC)
The International Symposium on Wearable Computers (ISWC) is the first
annual conference on computers that are worn as clothing. The
conference is peer reviewed and sponsored by the IEEE Computer
Society. The purpose of ISWC is to bring together researchers,
product vendors, research sponsors, and other interested persons to
share information and advances in wearable computers and augmented
reality. The conference will include paper presentations,
exhibitions, and poster sessions.
Registration is now open at
http://mime1.marc.gatech.edu/wearcon/
Reserve your space before SEPTEMBER 1ST for the best hotel rates.
A list of topics from the CFP and the advance program is below.
Please forward!
Thad Starner
MIT Media Laboratory
Wearable Computing Project
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>From the CFP:
CONFERENCE TOPICS
The topics for ISWC may include:
o Applications, including affective computing, augmented
reality, computer-supported collaborative work,
computer-supported cooperative living, ubiquitous
computing, personal imaging, consumer applications,
industrial applications, medical applications, military
applications, and software agents
o Ergonomics
o Future of wearable computing
o Hardware, including head-mounted display technologies,
batteries, power management, heat dissipation
techniques, industrial design techniques, and
manufacturing packaging issues
o Human interface issues, including hands-free user
speech recognition, mobility-challenged users, user
modeling, user evaluations, and health issues
o Networks, including wireless networks, on-body networks,
the World Wide Web, and networked vs. standalone
computers
o Operating system issues
o Social implications
o Software architectures
o Training, including performance support systems
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International Symposium on Wearable Computers
Advance Program
Monday, October 13, 1997
8:00 - 8:30 Coffee, Put Up Posters I
8:30 - 8:40 Opening Remarks
8:40 - 10:10 Evaluation Studies
Evaluation of three input mechanisms for wearable computers by
B. Thomas, S. Tyerman, and K. Grimmer
Wearable computers for performance support by
J. Ockerman, L. Najjar, and C. Thompson
A field usability evaluation of a wearable system by
J. Siegel and M. Bauer
10:10 - 10:30 View Posters I, Demos, Coffee
10:30 - 12:00 Industrial and Business Applications
Mobile approach support system for future machine tools by
R. Daude and M. Weck
Factory Automation Support Technology (FAST): A new paradigm of
continuous learning and support using a wearable by
C. Thompson, L. Najjar, and J. Ockerman
Wearable computers for three-dimensional CSCW by
M. Billinghurst, S. Weghorst, and T. Furness III
12:00 - 1:30 Lunch
1:30 - 3:00 New Hardware, Software Technology
Eyeglass-mounted displays for wearable computing by
M. B. Spitzer, N. M. Rensing, R. McClelland, and P. Aquilino
Intrabody buses for data and power by
R. Post, M. Reynolds, M. Gray, J. Paradiso, and N. Gershenfeld
Software organization for dynamic and adaptable wearable systems by
S. Fickas, G. Kortuem, and Z. Segall
3:00 - 4:00 View Posters, Demos, Coffee
4:00 - 6:00 Invited Talks
Dick Urban, DARPA
Rick Satava, DARPA
Jerry Bowskill, BT
David Mizell, Boeing
6:00 - 6:30 Take Down Posters I, Demos
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Tuesday, October 14, 1997
8:30 - 9:00 Coffee, Put Up Posters II
9:00 -10:00 Personal Applications
An historical account of wearable computing by
S. Mann
A touring machine: Prototyping 3D mobile augmented reality
systems for exploring the urban environment by
S. Feiner, B. MacIntyre, T. Hollerer, and A. Webster
10:00 - 10:30 View Posters II, Demos, Coffee
10:30 - 12:00 New Sensors, Displays
Tactual displays for wearable computing by
H. Tan and A. Pentland
Affective wearables by
R. W. Picard and J. Healey
A sensate liner for personnel monitoring applications by
E. Lind, S. Jayaraman, R. Rajamanickam, R. Eisler, and T. McKee
12:00 - 1:30 Lunch
1:30 - 3:00 Communications
Canard: A framework for community messaging by
P. Chesnais
Metronaut: A wearable computer with sensing and global
communication capabilities by
A. Smailagic
The wearable remembrance agent: A system for augmented memory by
B. Rhodes
3:00 - 4:00 View Posters II, Demos, Coffee
4:00 - 5:30 Using Wearable Sensors
A wearable computer based American Sign Language recognizer by
T. Starner, J. Weaver, and A. Pentland
Stochasticks: Augmenting the billiards experience with
probabilistic vision and wearable computers by
T. Jebara, Cyrus Eyster, J. Weaver, T. Starner, and A. Pentland
Towards situated computing by
R. Hull, P. Neaves, and J. Bedford-Roberts
5:30 - 6:00 Take Down Posters II, Demos
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