[visionlist] Second call for papers - Eye tracking South Africa 2013

T.R Beelders beelderstr at ufs.ac.za
Sat Mar 2 16:26:21 GMT 2013


Eye Tracking South Africa, an international conference aimed
specifically at eye tracking research will be launched this year in Cape
Town, South Africa. The conference will take place from 29-31 August
2013. Interact 2013 will follow directly after ETSA and will also be
held in Cape Town. This gives delegates the opportunity to attend two
international conferences in a single trip.
Paper submission  is now open at
http://www.eyetrackingsa.com/SubmitPaper.aspx.
Call for papers
Authors are invited to submit papers that relate to the theme “Eyes on
the Mountain” although this should not be seen as a restrictive
requirement. Conference tracks will include but not limited to the
following topics:Usability
Visualisation
Gaze interaction
Reading research
Eye Control for people with disabilities
Visual attention
Systems, tools and methods
Eye movements
Technical aspects of eye-tracking e.g. pupil detection, calibration,
mapping, event detection, data quality, etc.

Deadline for full papers: 30 April 2013.
Deadline for short papers and posters (abstracts): 15 June 2013
Researchers or industry are also invited to present a symposium or
workshop at the conference. A two page abstract must be submitted by 15
June 2013.
Industry sponsors will be given the opportunity to present their
products. The deadline for industry workshops and demonstration is 30
June 2013.
Exhibition space is available for the duration of the conference.
Special Interest/ Case Study Sessions for Practitioners
ETSA 2013 invites practitioners from any related discipline
(Occupational Therapy, Psychology, Speech Therapy, Ophthalmology etc.)
to present case study based sessions on their use of eye tracking with
patients/clients. These need not represent formal research, and should
be submitted in the format of a short paper under the Special Interest
category.
Each paper will be anonymously reviewed by at least three reviewers. 
The program committee will consider the following criteria when
evaluating submitted papers: originality of contribution, relevance to
the conference, technical/scientific merit, and presentation and
clarity.
The proceedings will have an ISBN and published in the ACM Digital
Library.  Authors will be expected to act as reviewers as well.  At
least one author must be willing to attend and present the paper at the
conference.
Please visit http://www.eyetrackingsa.com for more information.
 
ETSA Organising Committee
Tanya Beelders
Pieter Blignaut
University of the Free State
Department of Computer Science and Informatics

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