ACM ISS 2022
Sun 20 - Thu 24 November 2022 Wellington, New Zealand

Accepted Papers

Title
Space Ocean Library: Interactive Narrative Experience in VR
Demos
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Call for Contributions

The ISS demo session provides a great opportunity for authors to present their prototypes, products, and applications to conference attendees. We will provide a virtual demonstration area where you can showcase your best interactive experiences and commercial products during the ISS 2022 conference. Despite the COVID-19 situation, our goal is to provide a highly interactive forum for lively discussions and hands-on experiences around the most exciting interactive technologies and installations.

Submission details:

Submission format:

Virtual Demos

ISS 2022 is going hybrid because of COVID-19. Unlike in previous years:

  • a video demonstration is required at time of submission
  • a poster is not required as part of the submission.

What are we Looking For?

Creative and innovative technologies and applications in interactive surfaces and spaces, including displays, input, and sensing technologies, interaction techniques, shape-changing devices, computer vision applications, audio–speech interfaces, wearable devices, visualization techniques, interfaces for public spaces, and more. Also, demos from industry (i.e., commercial applications and products) are highly encouraged.

What are the benefits?

You will get the opportunity to perform an online demonstration of your exciting projects and ideas to experts from both academia and industry during the conference. Your submission will be published and indexed in the ACM digital library as an extended abstract.

How will we evaluate?

Demo submissions will be reviewed and selected by the demo chairs. Confidentiality of submissions is maintained during the review process. All rejected submissions will be kept confidential in perpetuity. All submitted materials for accepted submissions will be kept confidential until the start of the conference. Abstracts of invited demos from the papers track will not be reviewed. We want to showcase interactive technologies from all over the world and create a highly exciting event. We thus encourage resubmission of existing exciting demos.

Demonstrating during a virtual conference?

Accepted demos will be demonstrated remotely by the authors to a live audience. At least one author is expected to present the demo during the times of the conference demo session and to interact with conference attendees. The virtual format of the demo session expands the capabilities of demo demonstrations in previous years, giving authors the opportunity to even demonstrate large-scale installations that could not have been brought to a conference venue.

Preparing the Submission

Every submission should include:

  • A submission document using the ACM TAPS Templates (single column), maximum 6 pages including references. Submissions should not be anonymized. Accepted submissions will be published on the ACM digital library.
  • A video of up to 5 minutes long and at most 100MB in size.

1. Document submission

The document submission should not be longer than 6 pages long, and must include all figures and references, and must be using the ACM TAPS Templates. The submission should include a description of the relevance of the work to the immediate ISS conference community, as well as to the broader ISS community, emphasizing its novelty, uniqueness, and rationale.

2. Video

A video must be submitted along the written document, as it is the optimal medium to communicate your demonstration to the reviewers how authors envision their demonstration to the live audience at the conference. The video must be no longer than 5 minutes and must be less than 100 MB in size. Please make sure that your video is playable on standard PC and Macintosh computers. We recommend that you encode your video as an MP4 using the H.264 codec. Submitted videos may be used on the ISS website during and after the virtual conference. Be sure to have permission for all content, and use rights-free music tracks.

Selection Process

Demo submissions will be reviewed by the ISS demos co-chairs for the suitability of ISS and this year’s virtual format. Due to the nature of this year’s conference format, submissions will be particularly evaluated on the quality of the accompanying video and the potential for remote demonstration. Review comments will be lightweight and justify the outcome. There will be no rebuttal phase.

Novelty

Resubmitting a demonstration shown at a previous venue is allowed. Authors are requested to mention that the work has been demonstrated at other venues in the PCS submission.

Upon Acceptance of your Demonstration

For each accepted demo, at least one author must register for the ISS conference. Authors will also be required to upload a still image as well as a 30-second preview video that will both be used to advertise the demonstration before and during the conference.

More details will be provided in the following weeks regarding the organization during the conference and the adaptation that will be implemented due to the virtual format of this year’s ISS conference.

Invited Demos from the Full Paper Track

Authors of (conditionally) accepted full papers are invited to participate in the ISS demo session to present the work described in their paper. To request a slot in the demo track, you need to have submitted a video that evidence that you have content suitable for live demonstration (e.g. a working system). Deadline is TBA

The demo chairs reserve the right to decline the demonstration provided the suitability for demonstration. Please let us know if you wish to demonstrate your work, and be assigned a dedicated demo virtual room by checking the box on your resubmission form.

Dates
Tracks
Plenary
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Sun 20 Nov

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18:00 - 20:00
18:00
26h
Social Event
Welcome Reception
Catering and Social Events

Mon 21 Nov

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16:30 - 17:00
Posters MadnessPosters at Rutherford House Lecture Theatre 2
Chair(s): Rafael Kuffner University of Leeds, Daniel Medeiros University of Glasgow
16:30
3m
Talk
Evaluation of Grasp Posture Detection Method using Corneal Reflection Images through a Crowdsourced Experiment
Posters
Xiang Zhang Keio University, Kaori Ikematsu Yahoo Japan Corporation, Kunihiro Kato Tokyo University of Technology, Yuta Sugiura Keio University
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16:33
3m
Talk
GesPlayer: Using Augmented Gestures to Empower Video Players
Posters
Xiang Li University of Cambridge, Yuzheng Chen Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University, Xiaohang Tang University of Liverpool
DOI File Attached
16:37
3m
Talk
Impact on the Quality of Interpersonal Relationships by Proximity using the Ventriloquism Effect in a Virtual Environment
Posters
Azusa Yamazaki University of Tsukuba, Naoto Wakatsuki University of Tsukuba, Koichi Mizutani University of Tsukuba, Yukihiko Okada University of Tsukuba, Keiichi Zempo University of Tsukuba
DOI Media Attached File Attached
16:41
3m
Talk
Retzzles: Engaging Users towards Retention through Touchscreen Puzzles
Posters
Nikola Kovačević University of Primorska, Maheshya Weerasinghe University of Primorska; University of St Andrews, Jordan Aiko Deja University of Primorska; De La Salle University
DOI Media Attached File Attached
16:45
3m
Talk
Swipe-and-Tap Functional Programming
Posters
Michael Homer Victoria University of Wellington, A: Craig Anslow Victoria University of Wellington
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16:48
3m
Talk
Video Analysis of Hand Gestures for Distinguishing Patients with Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Posters
Ryota Matsui Keio University, Takuya Ibara Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Kazuya Tsukamoto Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Takafumi Koyama Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Koji Fujita Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Yuta Sugiura Keio University
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16:52
3m
Talk
Virtual Tabletops (VTT) for Role-Playing Games (RPG) and Do-It-Yourself (DYI) Interactive Surfaces as Examples of Vernacular Design
Posters
Jan K. Argasiński Jagiellonian University
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16:56
3m
Poster
Spatialphonic360: Accuracy of the Arbitrary Sound Image Presentation using Surrounding Parametric Speakers
Posters
Noko Kuratomo University of Tsukuba, Hiroki Uchida University of Tsukuba, Tadashi Ebihara University of Tsukuba, Naoto Wakatsuki University of Tsukuba, Koichi Mizutani University of Tsukuba, Keiichi Zempo University of Tsukuba
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17:00 - 17:30
17:30 - 20:00
Posters, Demos, Doctoral Symposium Evening SessionPosters / Doctoral Symposium at Rutherford House Mezzanine
Chair(s): Rachel Blagojevic Massey University, Steven Houben TU Eindhoven, Rafael Kuffner University of Leeds, Jason Leigh Laboratory for Advanced Visualization and Applications, University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa, Can Liu City University of Hong Kong, Daniel Medeiros University of Glasgow, Aaron J. Quigley University of New South Wales, Anne Roudaut University of Bristol
17:30
12m
Talk
Video Analysis of Hand Gestures for Distinguishing Patients with Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Posters
Ryota Matsui Keio University, Takuya Ibara Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Kazuya Tsukamoto Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Takafumi Koyama Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Koji Fujita Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Yuta Sugiura Keio University
DOI File Attached
17:42
12m
Talk
Evaluation of Grasp Posture Detection Method using Corneal Reflection Images through a Crowdsourced Experiment
Posters
Xiang Zhang Keio University, Kaori Ikematsu Yahoo Japan Corporation, Kunihiro Kato Tokyo University of Technology, Yuta Sugiura Keio University
DOI File Attached
17:55
12m
Talk
Virtual Tabletops (VTT) for Role-Playing Games (RPG) and Do-It-Yourself (DYI) Interactive Surfaces as Examples of Vernacular Design
Posters
Jan K. Argasiński Jagiellonian University
DOI File Attached
18:07
12m
Talk
Swipe-and-Tap Functional Programming
Posters
Michael Homer Victoria University of Wellington, A: Craig Anslow Victoria University of Wellington
DOI File Attached
18:20
12m
Talk
Impact on the Quality of Interpersonal Relationships by Proximity using the Ventriloquism Effect in a Virtual Environment
Posters
Azusa Yamazaki University of Tsukuba, Naoto Wakatsuki University of Tsukuba, Koichi Mizutani University of Tsukuba, Yukihiko Okada University of Tsukuba, Keiichi Zempo University of Tsukuba
DOI Media Attached File Attached
18:32
12m
Talk
Retzzles: Engaging Users towards Retention through Touchscreen Puzzles
Posters
Nikola Kovačević University of Primorska, Maheshya Weerasinghe University of Primorska; University of St Andrews, Jordan Aiko Deja University of Primorska; De La Salle University
DOI Media Attached File Attached
18:45
12m
Talk
GesPlayer: Using Augmented Gestures to Empower Video Players
Posters
Xiang Li University of Cambridge, Yuzheng Chen Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University, Xiaohang Tang University of Liverpool
DOI File Attached
18:57
12m
Talk
Perceived Affordances in Programmable Matter
Doctoral Symposium
Khyati Priya IIT Bombay
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19:10
12m
Talk
Piano Learning and Improvisation through Adaptive Visualisation and Digital Augmentation
Doctoral Symposium
Jordan Aiko Deja University of Primorska; De La Salle University
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19:22
12m
Talk
Social VR for Socially Isolated Adolescents with Significant Illnesses
Doctoral Symposium
Udapola Balage Hansi Shashiprabha Udapola Victoria University of Wellington; University of Kelaniya
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19:35
12m
Talk
XR for Improving Cardiac Electrophysiology Training
Doctoral Symposium
Nisal Manisha Udawatta Kankanamge Don Victoria University of Wellington; University of Kelaniya
DOI File Attached
19:47
12m
Poster
Spatialphonic360: Accuracy of the Arbitrary Sound Image Presentation using Surrounding Parametric Speakers
Posters
Noko Kuratomo University of Tsukuba, Hiroki Uchida University of Tsukuba, Tadashi Ebihara University of Tsukuba, Naoto Wakatsuki University of Tsukuba, Koichi Mizutani University of Tsukuba, Keiichi Zempo University of Tsukuba
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Talk
Space Ocean Library: Interactive Narrative Experience in VR
Demos
Becky Lake American University, Krzysztof Pietroszek American University
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