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  • Call for Papers, IGS2009, Dijon, France

    Dear colleagues,

    Please, let me remind you about IGS2009.

    See the announcement for IGS2009, posted on behalf of the Organizing Committee.

    With kind regards,
    Arend Van Gemmert



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    We apologize if you receive multiple copies of this announcement

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    C A L L F O R P A P E R S



    IGS 2009



    14th Biennial Conference of the International Graphonomics Society September 13th - September 16th, 2009 Dijon, France http://www.graphonomics.org/igs2009/



    CONFERENCE CHAIRS

    Annie Vinter, Univ. Dijon, France

    Jean-Luc Velay, CNRS Marseille, France



    ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

    (Univ. Dijon, France)

    Stéphane Argon

    Michel Paindavoine

    Sandrine Pinson

    Philippe Pfister

    Fan Yang



    STEERING COMMITTEE

    José Contreras-Vidal, USA

    Bryan Found, Australia

    Arend Van Gemmert, USA

    Venu Govindaraju, USA

    Elisa van den Heuvel, Netherlands

    Graham Leedham, Australia

    Angelo Marcelli, Italy

    Jim Phillips, Australia

    Masaki Nakagawa, Japan

    Réjean Plamondon, Canada

    Doug Rogers, Australia

    Claudio de Stefano, Italy

    Hans-Leo Teulings, USA

    Arnold Thomassen, Netherlands



    The Organizing Committee invites authors to submit original and unpublished research, developments, innovations and case studies related to any of the fields of Graphonomics.



    What is Graphonomics?



    Graphonomics denotes the scientific and technological effort involved in identifying relationships between the planning and generation of handwriting and drawing movements, the resulting spatial traces of writing and drawing instruments (either conventional or electronic), and the dynamic features of these traces.



    About the Conference



    Papers may be presented at the conference via oral presentation, or in poster sessions (subject to review by the program committee). Selected papers will be published in special issues of journals. The IGS 2009 Conference is multidisciplinary and research papers of all related disciplines will be considered including (but not limited to):



    Experimental Psychology

    Clinical/Experimental Neuropsychology

    Neurology

    Neuroscience

    Biophysics

    Rehabilitation

    Brain-Computer Interfaces

    Cognitive Science

    Motor Control/Learning

    Education

    Forensic Science

    Human Computer Interaction

    Pattern Recognition

    Paleography



    Invited Speakers



    Prof. A.L. Benabid, Member of the Academy of Sciences, France Brain and Parkinson's disease

    Prof. V. Connelly, Oxford Brookes University, UK Language and Writing Development

    Prof. J.F. Demonet, Toulouse University, France Brain and Handwriting

    Prof. K. Franke, Gjøvik University, Norway A Computational Approach to Forensic Sciences



    To students

    The Association of Forensic Document Examiners will sponsor the Best Student Paper Award.



    Important Dates



    Paper Submission: February 20th, 2009

    Author Notification: March 9th, 2009 (early), April 10th, 2009 (late) Camera Ready Version: July 15th, 2009 Author Registration: Until mid-July, 2009 Reception in Dijon: September 13th, 2009 Visit Burgundy: September 17th, 2009







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    Arend W. A. Van Gemmert, Ph.D

    Assistant Professor

    Department of Kinesiology

    College of Education

    Louisiana State University

    46 H. P. Long Fieldhouse Drive

    Baton Rouge, LA 70803

    +1(225)578-9142 (office)

    +1(225)578-3680 (fax)

    gemmert@lsu.edu

    http://mb.lsu.edu/index.html

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