16th International Graphonomics Society Conference, Nara, Japan, June 10-13, 2013
CALL FOR LATE-BREAKING PAPERS
The Conference theme is “Learn from the Past”, and will be a single-track international forum for discussion on recent advances in the fields of science, humanities, arts and technology of Graphonomics.
VENUE
The campus of Todaiji Temple (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Todai-ji) in Nara, Japan. Todaiji is the largest wooden building in the world.
Nara is the ancient capital of Japan and 1.5 hour from the Kansai International Airport. Visit http://narashikanko.jp/en/.
TOPICS
Neuro science and Brain science: Development, planning, control, learning and adaptation of grasping, writing & drawing movements; Neuroimaging; Brain mapping.
Computational models: Biomechanical models; Cognitive models; Handwriting perception and production; Neural networks.
Forensic science: Handwriting analysis; Handwriting features; Signature verification; Methods; Computer tools.
Pattern recognition: Off-line and on-line handwriting recognition; Writer identification and recognition; Signature verification.
Historical document processing and archiving: Image processing; Document retrieval; Digital museum.
Education: Handwriting evaluation; Teaching/Learning handwriting; Handwriting in education.
Fine arts: Drawing skill evaluation; Teaching/Learning drawing & painting; Writing music; History of writing/drawing in fine arts & music.
Analysis of fine motor control: Recording; Tracking; Processing; Handwriting production; Tools.
Medical applications: Movement disorders; Biomarkers and drugs; Rehabilitation therapies.
Applications: Brain-Machine/Computer Interfaces; Assistive & Rehabilitative robotics; Bio-robotics; Pen & touch-base Interfaces.
SUBMISSION DETAILS
Submit a paper (up to 4-pages long, see Conference Website for template) falling in one of the following categories: survey or tutorial, research 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 inter-disciplinarity has played in shaping that specific field.
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, or experimental methodologies.
Late-breaking Paper submission, March 17, 2013
Submit at:
INFORMATION
Contact Conference Chair, Prof. Masaki Nakagawa at nakagawa@cc.tuat.ac.jp
Receive email updates on IGS2013, register for the Member Forum at www.graphonomics.org
Conference website:
Posted by Arend Van Gemmert on behalf of the organizing committee of IGS2013
CALL FOR LATE-BREAKING PAPERS
The Conference theme is “Learn from the Past”, and will be a single-track international forum for discussion on recent advances in the fields of science, humanities, arts and technology of Graphonomics.
VENUE
The campus of Todaiji Temple (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Todai-ji) in Nara, Japan. Todaiji is the largest wooden building in the world.
Nara is the ancient capital of Japan and 1.5 hour from the Kansai International Airport. Visit http://narashikanko.jp/en/.
TOPICS
Neuro science and Brain science: Development, planning, control, learning and adaptation of grasping, writing & drawing movements; Neuroimaging; Brain mapping.
Computational models: Biomechanical models; Cognitive models; Handwriting perception and production; Neural networks.
Forensic science: Handwriting analysis; Handwriting features; Signature verification; Methods; Computer tools.
Pattern recognition: Off-line and on-line handwriting recognition; Writer identification and recognition; Signature verification.
Historical document processing and archiving: Image processing; Document retrieval; Digital museum.
Education: Handwriting evaluation; Teaching/Learning handwriting; Handwriting in education.
Fine arts: Drawing skill evaluation; Teaching/Learning drawing & painting; Writing music; History of writing/drawing in fine arts & music.
Analysis of fine motor control: Recording; Tracking; Processing; Handwriting production; Tools.
Medical applications: Movement disorders; Biomarkers and drugs; Rehabilitation therapies.
Applications: Brain-Machine/Computer Interfaces; Assistive & Rehabilitative robotics; Bio-robotics; Pen & touch-base Interfaces.
SUBMISSION DETAILS
Submit a paper (up to 4-pages long, see Conference Website for template) falling in one of the following categories: survey or tutorial, research 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 inter-disciplinarity has played in shaping that specific field.
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, or experimental methodologies.
Late-breaking Paper submission, March 17, 2013
Submit at:
INFORMATION
Contact Conference Chair, Prof. Masaki Nakagawa at nakagawa@cc.tuat.ac.jp
Receive email updates on IGS2013, register for the Member Forum at www.graphonomics.org
Conference website:
Posted by Arend Van Gemmert on behalf of the organizing committee of IGS2013