2014 IEEE Haptics Symposium Survey
Thank you for taking part in the 2014 IEEE Haptics Symposium, which took place in Houston, Texas, from February 23 to February 26, 2014.

This form gives attendees the opportunity to share their opinions on this year's conference.  We appreciate all feedback and suggestions!
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Overall Impressions
Generally speaking, what did you feel worked particularly well at this year’s conference?
What specific aspects of the conference could be improved, changed, or dropped entirely?
ToH Session
This year we had a special oral session for four papers selected from IEEE Transactions on Haptics articles published or accepted in 2013.
 The ToH session presented interesting, high quality papers with potentially strong impact in haptics.
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Should we have a ToH session in future Haptics Symposiums?
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What comments or suggestions do you have on the ToH session?
Format of Future Haptics Symposiums
Due to the increasing number of submissions, we may need to consider changing the single-track format to be least partially multi-track (e.g., dual oral presentation sessions). This change would increase the number of papers presented orally but decrease the number of attendees at each talk.
How would having multiple simultaneous oral sessions affect your interest in submitting papers to future Haptics Symposiums?
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For another alternative, we are considering having some papers presented as a short talk (approximately 5 minutes) with an interactive session afterward, at a poster or video screen. How would the use of short talks and interactive sessions affect your interest in submitting papers to Haptics Symposium?
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What somments and suggestions do you have on how to handle the increasing number of papers presented at Haptics Symposium?
Associated Journal
Some conferences encourage authors to publish their extended work in an associated journal (e.g., IEEE Transactions on Haptics) by providing an expedited path (e.g., a special issue or section). For example, in the IEEE Virtual Reality Conference, long papers (8-10 pages), which go through a more rigorous review process, are published directly in IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics.
How would a strong conference-journal association affect your interest in submitting high-quality papers to the future Haptics Symposiums? (circle one)
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What comments and suggestions do you have on the idea of conference-journal association?
Conclusion
What other creative comments and suggestions do you have for the organizers?
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