[visionlist] AVA Xmas meeting: Call for papers
Tim Meese
t.s.meese at aston.ac.uk
Mon Sep 26 16:34:39 GMT 2005
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TENTH AVA CHRISTMAS MEETING, MONDAY 19TH DECEMBER 2005
ABSTRACT DEADLINE: NOVEMBER 1ST
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We will be celebrating ten years of AVA Christmas Meetings in the
Warwick Room (talks) and Cafe Lago (registration, posters and evening
reception), on the sixth floor of the Main Building building at Aston
University on Monday 19th December 2005.
Invited talks will be given by:
1) Stuart Anstis
(San Diego, USA)
2) Alan Gilchrist
(Rutgers, USA)
3) Simon Thorpe
(Toulouse, France)
Abstracts (max length: 250 words) should be submitted by e-mail to
Tim Meese (t.s.meese at aston.ac.uk) by November 1st. Abstracts will be
peer reviewed and published in the journal Perception (so long as
presenting authors attend the meeting) and should cover previously
unreported research on any aspect of vision. Abstracts must be in the
standard format for ECVP/Perception (including addresses etc),
examples of which can be seen at:
http://www.perceptionweb.com/perc0100/ava99xms.pdf
and
http://www.perceptionweb.com/perc0101/index.html
References should be given in the body of the abstract in full, but
without the title.
e.g. (Rayner et al, 2001, Vis Res, 41, 943-954)
PLEASE NOTE:
1) Abstracts should be appended with a statement of preference for a
talk or a poster.
2) The e-mail accompanying the abstract should indicate which of the
authors will and will not be attending the meeting.
3) Unless otherwise stated, it will be assumed that the first author
will be the presenting author.
It is expected that speakers will use their own laptop, or will bring
a powerpoint presentation on either a CD or memory stick suitable for
use with either a PC or a MAC.
The organizers will try to accommodate preferences for a talk or
poster but the number of submissions that this meeting now attracts
means that this is not always possible. In particular, authors should
note that tardy submissions are less likely to be accepted as talks.
With the exception of overseas visitors, attendees *should* pay in
advance at the registration rate shown below. If needs be, payment
will be accepted on the door though credit card facilities will *not*
be available. Overseas visitors may pay on the door but, in any case,
we would be most grateful if you could give us advance warning of
your intention to attend.
R E G I S T R A T I O N F E E S
Students Other Premium
Members 15 30 80
Pounds Sterling
Non-members 30 40 80
Membership plus 35 50 80
registration
As many of you will know, the AVA has moved to a policy of a one
payment, life membership fee (of 25.00 pounds sterling). One way in
which we hope to offset some of our meeting costs is by introducing
the 'premium' category of registration fee. There is no obligation to
pay this fee, and we expect that most people will pay either the
'student' or 'other' rates as appropriate. But, we do hope that grant
holders might consider paying the premium rate. In all cases, a
receipt will be provided on the day for the fee paid, but this will
not indicate the category.
We will be accepting registration fees using Paypal.
The web address for the payment site is:
http://www.hls.dmu.ac.uk/ava/bham05.html
Or you can visist the AVA web site at: http://www.theAVA.net/
When you use Paypal for the first time it takes a little time to set
things up, but thereafter is quite quick. We do hope you will find
this a convenient way of paying your registration fee.
Alternatively, we still accept cheques which should be sent to Claire
Cashman at the address below.
Claire Cashman (cashmanc at email.aston.ac.uk)
School of Life and Health Sciences
Aston University
Aston Triangle
Birmingham
B4 7ET UK
If you're planning on attending the AVA Christmas meeting, please
send an e-mail to either t.s.meese at aston.ac.uk or
cashmanc at email.aston.ac.uk, so that we can cater for the appropriate
numbers.
DIRECTIONS
Information on how to get to Aston University can be found at:
http://www.aston.ac.uk/contact/
Once at the University's main building enter the red sky lift in the
reception area and go to the sixth floor. Exit the lift and turn
right through the double doors. Walk to the end of the wide corridor
(part of the Aston Business School) and turn left at the stairs. Walk
through two more sets of double doors and you will find the reception
desk in Cafe Lago.
CARS
There is some car parking space on the campus. You should inform
security that you are attending the AVA Christmas meeting at the
intercom by the campus entrance barrier.
TRAINS
Aston University is about a 15 minute walk from Birmingham New Street
train station. (See site map above for directions).
ACCOMMODATION
A list of local hotels can be provided on request.
We look forward to seeing you on the 19th December. (And please note
the new venue)
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