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Time

Wednesday(8 July)

Thursday(9 July)

Friday(10 July)

Saturday(11 July)

08:00 - 08:30

 

Registration / Breakfast

Social Event
(09:00 - 18:00)

08:30 - 10:10

Invited Talk 1
(Kari Pulli)

Invited Talk 3
(Antonio Krüger)

10:10 - 10:30

Break

10:30 - 12:00

Paper Session 1

Paper Session 3

12:00 - 13:00

Lunch

13:00 - 14:40

*CALLAS Workshop
(14:00 - 18:30)

Invited Talk 2
(Daniel Wagner)

Invited Talk 4
(Daniel Wagner)

14:40 - 15:00

Break

15:00 - 16:40

Paper Session 2

Invited Talk 5
(Bruce Thomas)

16:40 - 17:20

Open Lab.

Open Discussion
(Bruce Thomas)

17:30 - 18:00

Closing

18:00 - 20:00

Poster / Paper Intro.
Welcome Party
(18:30 ~ )

Banquet

Dinner

 
   

  
  ■ Details


* 8 July

 

Registration (14:00 - 18:30)
 

*CALLAS Workshop (14:00 - 18:30),  CALLAS Project

14:00 - 14:10

Introduction and Welcome

Marc Cavazza, Woontack Woo

14:10 - 15:10

Overview of CALLAS Research

Marc Cavazza (Teesside Univ.)

15:10 - 16:00

AR Authoring for CALLAS

Hartmut Seichter (HITLab NZ)

16:00 - 16:20

Break

 

16:20 - 16:50

GIST U-VR Lab. Presentation

Woontack Woo (GIST U-VR Lab.)

16:50 - 17:20

Media Artist Presentation

Lee-nam Lee (GIST CTI)

17:20 - 18:00

Discussion (Research Opportunities)

Marc Cavazza (Teesside Univ.)

18:00 - 18:30

Break

 


Poster / Paper Introduction
(18:30 - 19:10)
Welcome Party (19:10 - 20:30)

 

* 9 July


Invited Talk 1 (08:30 - 10:10)

 - Mobile Visual Computing
  
 (Kari Pulli)


Paper Session 1 (10:30 - 12:00)

 - CAMAR 2.0 : Future Direction of Context-Aware Mobile Augmented Reality
  
 (Choonsung Shin, Wonwoo Lee, Youngjung Suh, Hyoseok Yoon, Youngho Lee and Woontack Woo)
 - Toward Wireless Augmented Reality - A Review of its Enabling Technologies
   
(Ivan Lee)
 - From Augmented Reality to Augmented Computing : A Look at Cloud-Mobile Convergence
  
 (Xun Luo)
 - CAMAR Mashup : Empowering End-user Participation in U-VR Environment
   
(Hyoseok Yoon and Woontack Woo)


Invited Talk 2 (13:00 - 14:00)

  - Augmented Reality on Mobile Phones-1
   
 (Daniel Wagner)


Paper Session 2 (15:00 - 16:40)

  - CAMAR Tag Framework : Context-Aware Mobile Augmented Reality Tag Framework for Dual-reality Linkage
   
 (Hyejin Kim, Wonwoo Lee and Woontack Woo)
  - Toward Lifelong Learning AR agent in U-VR environments
   
 (Sejin Oh, Ahyoung Choi, Hunyong Shin and Woontack Woo)
  - A Comparative Study of PCA, LDA and Kernel LDA for Image Classification
   
 (Fei Ye, Zhiping Shi anf Zhongzhi Shi)
  - A System for Enhancing Relationship between Intimate Group Members with Story
   
 (Hyunsang Cho and Minsoo Hahn)


Open Lab. (16:40 - 18:00)

 

* 10 July


Invited Talk 3 (08:30 - 10:10)

 - Assitive Technologies in Instrumented Spaces
  
 (Antonio Krüger)


Paper Session 3 (10:30 - 12:00)

 - Snapping 3D Objects on Augmented Reality
   (Trien V. Do and Jongwon Lee)

 - Preliminary Framework of System for 'Sil-gam' Book
  
 (Sunyoung Park, Junhun Lee, Yeongmi Kim and Jeha Ryu)
 - A Colllaborative Virtual Reality Environment for Molecular Biology
  
 (Pham Sy Quy, Jun Lee, Jee-in Kim, Anna Seo, Lin-woo Kang and Hyungseok Kim)
 - Research on VRI : Virtual World and Real World Interface
 
  (Muhammad Rusdi Syamsuddin, Chang Hyeon Lee and Yong-Moo Kwon)


Invited Talk 4 (13:00 - 14:40)

  - Augmented Reality on Mobile Phones-2
  
  (Daniel Wagner)


Invited Talk 5 (15:00 - 16:40)

  - Supporting User Interfaces in Ubiquitous Virtual Reality
   
 (Bruce H. Thomas)


Open Discussion (16:40 - 17:20)


Closing (17:30 - 18:00)

   

  
  ■ Social Event


"A fantastic tour of southern provinces
of Korea"  (09:00 - 18:00, 11 July)


- Naganeupseong (the folk village)

Naganeupseong Folk Village located at Nagan-myeon Suncheon was the castle built on the wide plain, is the valuable Korean cultural heritage, inside fortress old village function like government office and more than 100 thatched house, state of common people living traditional residence space can be seen and felt today. Official Homepage


- Suncheon Bay (very huge field of reeds)

Suncheon Bay which is coming into the spotlight by a natural ecosystem and the winter habitat of international rare birds over the country. Suncheon Bay is representative for the native ecosystem preserved as the original pattern of the disappeared costal mouth.

The Marine Fisheries Department, therefore, named that area as Preserved Swampy Land last Dec. 2000 and managed, joining the International Network for Preserving Cranes 2004. Finally it is registered in Lamsa negotiation as the first domestic coast swampy land Jan. 20, 2006.

In particular, Suncheon Bay is very outstanding of dense reeds, the habitat for a winter of Black Cranes, birds, and tideland. These reeds not only provide the most important shelter and prey but also make a role to clean the nature. The beautiful S shape of Suncheon Bay is known as one of the best 10 sunset from photographers.
Official Homepage

 

 

   


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