Call for Organized Session Proposals
We would like to invite you to submit your organized session proposals. Interested organizers should prepare a proposal which includes:
- Session title
- Organizer(s) (name, affiliation and E-mail address)
- List of at least four (4) papers (tentative titles and their authors), or short description (100 words abstract)
- Presentation style: "oral" or "interactive"
- Please note that all presentations in an organized session should have the same presentation style. If there is any discrepancy between the organizer and the presenters, the organizer's choice takes priority over the presenters' choice.
Please send it to scisisis2020+os@gmail.com.
Interactive session
Interactive session is a presentation format newly established on the organized session in SCIS&ISIS2020. First, an oral presentation will be given, and after that, Q&A will be held in front of a poster. The interactive Q&A section enables deeper discussions. The procedure for conducting an interactive session is as follows.
- Organized session proposers select "Interactive" at OS proposal. The papers in the interactive sessions will be treated as oral presentations.
- Authors may request their preference from Full or Short paper.
- Each author should prepare both oral presentation for 5-8 minutes and a poster. The specifications of the poster are the same as the poster session.
Demonstration is also possible in front of the poster (The demonstration is optional).
Instructions for organized session organizers and authors
- Each paper in an organized session should be written in A4 paper format with the IEEE style (please see Paper Submission page).
- Each organized session contains typically 4 papers. Session organizer is in charge of review process for the papers in his/her organized session.
- The session organizer manages that all the final manuscripts in his/her organized session are submitted not later than camera-ready paper due.
Approved Organized Sessions
Masahito Kurihara (Hokkaido University, Japan)
Satoshi Oyama (Hokkaido University, Japan)
Yusuke Nojima (Osaka Prefecture University, Japan)
Shinji Fukuda (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Japan)
Jose Maria Alonso (University of Santiago de Compostela, Spain)
Hiroyuki Masuta (Toyama Prefectural University, Japan)
Takenori Obo (Tokyo Polytechnic University, Japan)
Yasuo Kudo (Muroran Institute of Technology, Japan)
Noboru Takagi (Toyama Prefectural University, Japan)
Hironobu Takano (Toyama Prefectural University, Japan)
Tatsuo Motoyoshi (Toyama Prefectural University, Japan)
Makoto Fukumoto (Fukuoka Institute of Technology, Japan)
Jun-ichi Imai (Chiba Institute of Technology, Japan)
Yoshiko Hanada (Kansai University, Japan)
Takamasa Akiyama (Kansai University, Japan)
Tomohiro Yoshikawa (Suzuka University of Medical Science, Japan)
Tsuyoshi Nakamura (Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan)
Masayoshi Kanoh (Chukyo University, Japan)
- Human-Agent Interaction (HAI)
- Human-Robot Interaction (HRI)
- Human-Computer Interaction (HCI)
- Social Communication or Interaction
- Partner or Communication Robots
- Hospitality Robots
- Human Interface Systems
- Cooperative Intelligence
- Kansei Engineering
Tomohiro Yoshikawa (Suzuka University of Medical Science, Japan)
Kei Ohnishi (Kyushu Institute of Technology, Japan)
Takeshi Matsui (Gunma University, Japan)
Antonio Oliveira Nzinga Rene (Toyama Prefectural University, Japan)
Shino Iwashita (Tokyo University of Technology, Japan)
Muneyuki Unehara (Nagaoka University of Technology, Japan)
Shinichi Yoshida (Kochi University of Technology, Japan)
Yukinobu Hoshino (Kochi University of Technology, Japan)
Yukihiro Hamasuna (Kindai University, Japan)
Kanta Tachibana (Kogakuin University, Japan)
Kazunori Uruma (Kogakuin University, Japan)
Eckhard Hitzer (International Christian University, Japan)
The SICE working group on Applications of Clifford Algebra (chaired by Prof. Kanta Tachibana) therefore initiates the special session Modern Applications of Clifford Algebra (MACA) at SCIS&ISIS2020. We invite original contributors in the form of short, full and extended papers, which advance the state-of-the-art of the application of geometric algebra as well as of its computing technology in topics related, but not limited to:
- Color video processing
- Image and Signal Processing
- Visualization
- Visual computing, AR, VR
- Encryption
- Applied discrete geometry
- High performance computing
- Algorithm development
- Artificial Intelligence
- Autonomous navigation
- Geographic Information Systems
Jin-Woo Jung (Dongguk University, Korea)