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The 2nd COGAIN Annual Conference on COGAIN 2006:
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OverviewThe conference is the first public event of its type and provides a unique focus on communication by eye-gaze. It focuses on the use of eye-gaze primarily for users with different types of disability in the context of interacting with computer applications, environment control and mobility. The conference has a strong involvement with disabled users and forms a vital bridge between those who develop gaze measurement and communication systems, those who research into the construction and use, and those who actually use, or could use, the systems. There is strong emphasis in the conference on a range of subjects from technical issues to disabled user requirements and usability issues. The conference is the second annual conference of COGAIN 'COmmunication by GAze INteraction', a European Union funded research Network of Excellence, which comprises some 25 universities, manufacturers and end-user organizations from across the European Union together with partners from across the globe. More information about the COGAIN network can be found at www.cogain.org. The theme of the conference is defining the future in terms of a research agenda for gaze-based communication. Format of the conference
The conference will be run over two days:
Day 1 (Monday, 4 September 2006): Academic Sessions The academic sessions (Day 1) depart from the traditional format of paper presentations and instead will take the form of 4 workshops. Each workshop will have a theme around which the short papers will be collected, and the session chair will present a state-of-the-art position summary for each theme, together with a series of issues for the conference participants to address. All participants are invited to submit a short position paper that summarises their own work to date, and where they believe the priorities for the future lie. The user and industry sessions (Day 2) will follow a similar format to the highly successful event held in Copenhagen during last year’s conference. The sessions will contain presentations from users of gaze-based systems, from representatives of end-user organizations and from industry, as well as opportunities for end users and researchers to try out the latest systems from the device manufacturers. One of the most valuable aspects of last year’s meeting was the opportunity it gave the academic research community and industry to meet, listen to, and observe users of gaze-based systems, and to understand their priorities and needs for system design and use. Furthermore, the session will provide manufacturers an ideal and unique opportunity to showcase their products to a highly specialist audience of those active and interested in gaze-based communication. ExhibitionOn Day 2 (Tuesday, 5 September 2006), eye tracking device manufacturers and developers are welcome to demonstrate their products. Each attendant will be granted a space to present and demonstrate free of charge, but the project will not reimburse the attendants for travel costs or accommodation and will not make any hotel reservations. More information will follow. If you are interested in demonstrating your product at the COGAIN 2006, and have questions, please contact laura.farinetti@cogain.org. ThemesThe conference themes are:
ProgramTuesday Program in English and in Italian (PDF) COGAIN 2006 Keynote Speech will be given by Dr. Roel Vertegaal on "When Less is More: Applying Attention to the Design of Context-Aware Computers". Read more ... Important datesThe following deadlines are necessary to ensure timely production of the conference deliverables.
Submission of papersAuthors are requested to submit their short papers using the COGAIN conference format (download the template in Microsoft Word format (.doc)). The submitted short papers will be blind reviewed. A condition of acceptance is that at least one of the authors will attend the conference. Best papers will be invited to submit full long papers for a special issue in the Universal Access in the Information Society (UAIS) journal. The special edition editors in consultation with the editor in chief of the journal will distribute the papers to three reviewers who are experts in the field. As a guide a short paper should be taken to mean two - three pages of text (c. 1000 - 1500 words), plus supporting images/diagrams/tables. The text should be clear enough to allow reviewers to judge the potential of the paper’s suitability for COGAIN2006. The official language of the conference will be English. The suitability of the paper will be judged by the reviewers on the following criteria:
The short paper should include in addition a cover page with: Title; All authors’ names (underline surname), affiliations, and addresses; Name of author to contact for correspondence; Email address and fax number of contact; Up to 5 keywords to describe the paper; Requirements for video presentation equipment. Authors are requested to email their paper to the conference chair: Howell Istance, COGAIN 2006, School of Computing, De Montfort University, The Gateway, Leicester LE1 9BH, UK. Tel: +44 (0)116 2506103 ProceedingsThe proceedings will be published in three parts: a collection of short papers from participants published on the conference web-site and made available at the conference; an edited summary of the workshop sessions in the form of text and video, and a special issue in the Universal Access in the Information Society (UAIS) journal. The editors will encourage joint authorship to boost networking between people from different institutions where appropriate. VenueThe Conference will be held in Turin, Italy, at:
Politecnico di Torino - Sede "Lingotto" (Monday)
Servizio Passepartout (Tuesday) The conference venue will be FULLY ACCESSIBLE - delegates with a disability are requested to contact the conference chair howell.istance@cogain.org at least 4 weeks before the conference so we can make any additional arrangements you may need. Special diets, vegetarian, vegan, can be available (please indicate these on your booking form) and delegates requiring special diets are requested to contact the conference chair howell.istance@cogain.org at least 4 weeks before the conference so we can make any additional arrangements you may need. Turin ('Torino' if you are Italian!) is a beautiful and ancient city, offering warm weather, sunshine, great food and wine, and plenty to see and do in between conference sessions and in the evenings. The venue is near the center of Torino city, adjacent to the newly created Olympic District that hosted competitions in the recent Torino 2006 Winter Games. Hotels and commercial areas are accessible within walking distance or through public transportation. More information about Turin and Useful links:
RegistrationPlease fill in the registration form. Accommodation can be booked separately, see a choice of recommended hotels below. AccommodationDelegates should make their own hotel reservations. Accessible accommodation is available, see the list of recommended hotels below. We are happy to assists delegates with disabilities, please contact laura.farinetti@cogain.org if you have problems in arranging the accommodation. Please note that September is the high tourist and holiday season in Turin, thus hotel reservations should be made as soon as possible. Otherwise, there may not be any rooms left. Accessible Hotels
HOTEL DOGANA VECCHIA
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HOTEL TURIN ART+TECH Other hotels
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HOTEL DIPLOMATIC Getting to Turin, ItalyGetting to Turin is quite easy with a range of flight and rail options.
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