[visionlist] Call for Papers: ACM Symposium on Applied Perception, SAP 2012

Veronica Sundstedt veronica.sundstedt at bth.se
Wed Mar 21 12:32:46 GMT 2012


 ACM SYMPOSIUM ON APPLIED PERCEPTION, SAP 2012 (http://www.apgv.org/index.html)
(formerly known as APGV)
August 3-4 August, Los Angeles, USA
Important Dates
·         Paper submissions (long and short): 20 April 2012
·         Notification of paper acceptance: 22 May 2012
·         Camera-ready SAP papers due and TAP revisions due for second review cycle : 29 May 2012
·         Final TAP papers due: 15 June 2012
·         Poster submissions: 29 May 2012
·         Notification of poster acceptance: 5 June 2012
·         Final posters due: 12 July 2012
The  ACM Symposium on Applied Perception (ACM SAP), formerly known as APGV,  aims to further the development of inter-disciplinary research that  crosses the boundaries between perception and disciplines such as  graphics, visualization, vision, haptics and acoustics. These fields can  benefit from the exchange of ideas and the scope includes applications  and algorithms in any area of research that incorporates elements of  perception and computer science.
Our  ninth annual event provides an intimate, immersive forum for exchanging  ideas about areas of overlapping interests. By co-locating ACM SAP 2012  with the thirty-ninth annual SIGGRAPH conference (SIGGRAPH 2012) in Los  Angeles, we aim to further promote communication between the core  perception and the core computer graphics communities, and also bring  back the symposium in its new form to the United States. The symposium  will be hosted by the USC Institute for Creative Technologies.
Relevant topics include:
·         Modeling, rendering, and animation
·         Visualization
·         Computational aesthetics
·         Haptic rendering, haptic input and perception
·         Computer vision
·         Color vision and color appearance modeling
·         Interaction techniques and interfaces
·         Augmented reality
·         Virtual worlds
·         Display technologies
·         Auditory display and interfaces
·         Perceptual auditory coding
·         Spatialized sound
·         Speech synthesis and recognition
·         Sensory integration
·         Multimodal rendering
·         Spatial and temporal vision
·         Empirical perception research
·         Attention and eye movements
·         Statistical learning and perception of natural scenes
·         Perception of shapes, surfaces and materials
PAPERS
Research  can be submitted as a long paper (up to 8 pages and a 20 minute talk), a  short paper (up to 4 pages + 15 min talk), or as a poster presentation  (1 page abstract). Papers that are not accepted can be considered for  the poster session. Authors of posters accepted by this route will of  course have the option to decline the opportunity to present a poster.  Please check the formatting guidelines on the webpage before submitting  your work on this page. Submissions do not need to be anonymous.
All  papers will be carefully reviewed by our International Program  Committee. Under a recent agreement with the ACM Transactions on Applied  Perception (TAP) and the ACM Publications Board, the strongest accepted  papers will be offered the possibility to be published as full papers  at the ACM journal TAP. These papers will undergo a second review cycle,  during which the authors will need to improve the paper as indicated by  the summary review (similar to conditionally accepts at SIGGRAPH).  Authors of such special issue papers must agree to present the paper at  ACM SAP. As has always been the case, authors of regular ACM SAP papers  can still submit to TAP regular issues with appropriate additions.
Rachel McDonnell and Veronica Sundstedt
SAP 2012 Program Chairs
Email: sap12 at confmaster.net
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