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DEADLINE REMINDER
This is to remind you that the deadline for sending your contribution to IGS
2005 (12th conference of the International Graphonomics Society, Salerno,
Italy)
is December 15, 2004 (see original call included in this message).
To submit your paper, go to the conference website at www.igs2005.unicas.it,
click Submit/Review and follow the instructions.
Should you need some extension to prepare your manuscript, please let us
know as soon as possible, so that we can accommodate your request
(igs2005@unisa.it).
Gianluca Di Fiore
IGS2005 Secretariat
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CALL FOR PAPERS
IGS 2005
IGS2005 is the 12th Biennial Conference of the International Graphonomics
Society and will take place in Salerno, Italy, June 26-29, 2005. Salerno is
located along the Southern coast of Italy, close to Naples, Amalfi, Capri
island and the volcano Vesuvio.
The Conference theme is "Advances in Graphonomics: Perceiving, Deciding,
Acting", and will be a single track international forum for discussion on
recent advances in the fields of science and technology of handwriting and
other graphic skills.
IGS2005 will bring together the world's leading scientists and
professionals in fine motor control, handwriting, hand, finger, and arm
movements and their applications in computer interaction and processing,
education, forensic science, medicine, and other novel applications.
Topics of interest are:
Handwriting generation:
Biomechanical models; Cognitive models; Neural network based models.
Handwriting recognition:
Human reading; Pen computing; On-line and off-line recognition;
Writer identification and recognition; Signature verification,
Interface technology.
Handwriting education:
Handwriting and drawing skill evaluation; Teaching handwriting;
Learning handwriting.
Handwriting analysis:
Recording; Tracking; Processing; Tools (e.g. personnel screening
devices, etc.).
Neuroscience:
Development, planning and control of writing and drawing movement.
Medical applications:
Handwriting disorders; Disorders and drugs.
Forensic applications:
Handwriting features; Signature verification; Methods and Computer
Tools.
The scientific program will include, beside the invited talks, three types
of contributed papers: survey or tutorial, full and on-going research.
Survey or tutorial papers should present the state of the art for any of
the topics listed above, possibly focusing on the role that
interdisciplinary work has played in shaping that specific field.
Full research papers should describe either theoretical or experimental
works that have reached conclusive results.
On-going research papers should describe partial/preliminary results,
successful applications of well-known techniques to specific domains,
original or enhanced algorithms, experimental methodologies.
All accepted papers will be published in the Proceedings. Authors of
selected papers will be invited to submit a full paper based on their
presentation to special issues of Human Movement Science, International
Journal of Pattern Recognition and Artificial Intelligence, and Journal of
Forensic Document Examination (editor approval pending).
Visit the WWW IGS 2005 Page http://www.igs2005.unicas.it for more details
and updated information.
Important Dates:
Paper submission: December 15, 2004
Acceptance notification: March 15, 2005
Camera-ready papers: April 30, 2005
Author registration: April 30, 2005
Email Contact: igs2005@unisa.it
Add a bookmark to: http://www.igs2005.unicas.it
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Arend W. A. Van Gemmert, Ph.D E-mail: vangemmert@asu.edu
Motor Control Laboratory Phone: +1 (480) 965-4718
Department of Kinesiology Fax: +1 (480) 965-8108
Arizona State University
P.O. Box 870404
Tempe, AZ 85287-0404
U.S.A.
http://www.public.asu.edu/~gemmert/index.html
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DEADLINE REMINDER
This is to remind you that the deadline for sending your contribution to IGS
2005 (12th conference of the International Graphonomics Society, Salerno,
Italy)
is December 15, 2004 (see original call included in this message).
To submit your paper, go to the conference website at www.igs2005.unicas.it,
click Submit/Review and follow the instructions.
Should you need some extension to prepare your manuscript, please let us
know as soon as possible, so that we can accommodate your request
(igs2005@unisa.it).
Gianluca Di Fiore
IGS2005 Secretariat
******************************
CALL FOR PAPERS
IGS 2005
IGS2005 is the 12th Biennial Conference of the International Graphonomics
Society and will take place in Salerno, Italy, June 26-29, 2005. Salerno is
located along the Southern coast of Italy, close to Naples, Amalfi, Capri
island and the volcano Vesuvio.
The Conference theme is "Advances in Graphonomics: Perceiving, Deciding,
Acting", and will be a single track international forum for discussion on
recent advances in the fields of science and technology of handwriting and
other graphic skills.
IGS2005 will bring together the world's leading scientists and
professionals in fine motor control, handwriting, hand, finger, and arm
movements and their applications in computer interaction and processing,
education, forensic science, medicine, and other novel applications.
Topics of interest are:
Handwriting generation:
Biomechanical models; Cognitive models; Neural network based models.
Handwriting recognition:
Human reading; Pen computing; On-line and off-line recognition;
Writer identification and recognition; Signature verification,
Interface technology.
Handwriting education:
Handwriting and drawing skill evaluation; Teaching handwriting;
Learning handwriting.
Handwriting analysis:
Recording; Tracking; Processing; Tools (e.g. personnel screening
devices, etc.).
Neuroscience:
Development, planning and control of writing and drawing movement.
Medical applications:
Handwriting disorders; Disorders and drugs.
Forensic applications:
Handwriting features; Signature verification; Methods and Computer
Tools.
The scientific program will include, beside the invited talks, three types
of contributed papers: survey or tutorial, full and on-going research.
Survey or tutorial papers should present the state of the art for any of
the topics listed above, possibly focusing on the role that
interdisciplinary work has played in shaping that specific field.
Full research papers should describe either theoretical or experimental
works that have reached conclusive results.
On-going research papers should describe partial/preliminary results,
successful applications of well-known techniques to specific domains,
original or enhanced algorithms, experimental methodologies.
All accepted papers will be published in the Proceedings. Authors of
selected papers will be invited to submit a full paper based on their
presentation to special issues of Human Movement Science, International
Journal of Pattern Recognition and Artificial Intelligence, and Journal of
Forensic Document Examination (editor approval pending).
Visit the WWW IGS 2005 Page http://www.igs2005.unicas.it for more details
and updated information.
Important Dates:
Paper submission: December 15, 2004
Acceptance notification: March 15, 2005
Camera-ready papers: April 30, 2005
Author registration: April 30, 2005
Email Contact: igs2005@unisa.it
Add a bookmark to: http://www.igs2005.unicas.it
================================================== =
Arend W. A. Van Gemmert, Ph.D E-mail: vangemmert@asu.edu
Motor Control Laboratory Phone: +1 (480) 965-4718
Department of Kinesiology Fax: +1 (480) 965-8108
Arizona State University
P.O. Box 870404
Tempe, AZ 85287-0404
U.S.A.
http://www.public.asu.edu/~gemmert/index.html
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