Steve & Wearable Community: The information you are seeking is currently incomplete and so has not been posted. When making a submission decision please consider your past experience with the quality of the conference. Last year the conference attracted 300+ wearable computing researchers from around the world. Previous conference proceedings and real video presentations are available at http://iswc.gatech.edu/ . I apologize for any inconvenience the lack of complete details may cause. As soon as the full program committee is available it will be published. I urge everyone to submit a paper or poster presentation as it is always a great opportunity to get together and network with a large portion of the active wearable research community. IMHO, the more we get together the better it will be for all of us interested in growing this promising area of research. As a challenge for the wearable community - What would make ISWC better? What themes should be addressed? Who would you suggest as an invited speaker? Please respond either to the list or me personallythanks, -chris thompson gtri eoeml 404-894-6143 >In trying to decide whether or not to submit to a conference (which >involves not only committment of funds, but also committment of calendar >time, fitting it into a busy schedule, etc.), one ordinarily attempts to >make an assessment of the quality of each conference to decide which ones >to attend. This decision is often made by looking at the Program Committee. -- Subcription/unsubscription/info requests: send e-mail with subject of "subscribe", "unsubscribe", or "info" to
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