[Web3D2024 Program] questions on wording in the instructions for presentations
Carol McDonald
cemd2 at comcast.net
Thu Jun 20 06:54:48 PDT 2024
Anita- sorry for the confusion. I was thinking of presenting on two different topics.
Topic 1: Katy and I would like to present on the Industrial use cases and I am writing up the short summary and request some more guidance. Would 250 -500 words, about the same length of a short abstract be appropriate for a short summary? What does Application domain mean?
Topic 2: Do I still need to write up a short summary to present to the standards session in addition to all of the work that I have already uploaded? It sounds like the answer is "yes". Back to the same question, would 250 -500 words, about the same length of a short abstract be appropriate for a short summary?
thanks
Carol
> On 06/20/2024 6:34 AM PDT Anita Havele <anita.havele at web3d.org> wrote:
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> Hi Carol,
> The Industrial use cases session is mostly on industry solutions and not focused on standards.
> We have a standard session in the program maybe that’s where this work could be presented.
> Best Regards,
> Anita-Havele
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> > On Jun 19, 2024, at 10:11 PM, Carol McDonald <cemd2 at comcast.net> wrote:
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> > All, I have some questions on the words in the instructions for the Industrial use case and the standards. What does Application domain mean? If we are using Web3D for body modeling (humanoids) - would that be considered the application domain?
> >
> > I have already uploaded files to the Web3D 3.0 folder for introduction of posture, feature points on continuous skin, etc., - do I need to summarize that for the standards so that we can discuss this in Portugal?
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> > There is no mention on the length of the short summary. Would 250 -500 words, about the same length of a short abstract, be correct length or do you want something longer?
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> > Thanks
> >
> > Carol
> >
> > Copied from the web3d website
> > https://web3d.siggraph.org/cfp/
> > Industrial Use Case: Application domain and industry use case.
> > Standards: 3D emergent Standardization topic and status.
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