Interactive Oral Session
overview 
Interactive Oral Session (IOS) consists of short plenary talks (brief presentations: approximately 3min/paper) session and poster session (demonstration). Presenters can introduce appeal points of their works in the first session. In the second session, all participants can discuss the works in front of their posters. Program Committee has nominated some excellent papers as IOS papers according to review results.
Demonstration 
IOS presenters can demonstrate/display their own systems such as robots, sensors, test rigs and so on, as well as posters. We encourage them to carry such systems with them to Toyama and introduce their wonderful works with demonstrations. IOS poster/demonstration area will be open for 3 days (29th, September – 1st, October). We hope this session is very attractive opportunity for the IOS presenters to discuss their interests with the researchers in related fields. The following presentations will apear in demonstration booths.
TuIAH.2, TuIAH.3, TuIAH.4, TuIAH.5, TuIAH.6, TuIAH.7, TuIAH.9, TuIAH.17, WeIAH.2, WeIAH.3, WeIAH.4, WeIAH.5, WeIAH.6, WeIAH.7, WeIAH.8, WeIAH.13, WeIAH.19
Other IOS presentations will apear poster area. Poster board size is 1200 mm[width] x 2000 mm[height].
Talk Preparation 
The short plenary talks session will be held in a hall equipped with a projector. Presentations with animations/videos are effective. For smooth progress of the session, we request IOS presenters to register their electric files, such as PowerPoint files, videos and so on, a day before the plenary talk session. The files will be collected at Registration Desk. Speakers for “Interactive Session I” should provide them using medias such as flash memories and CD-Rs by 28th, September. “Interactive Session II” speakers should provide them by 29th, September.
Demonstration Preparation 
All demonstration including the posters should be ready by opening of the conference. The demonstration area will be open on 27th afternoon and on 28th so that IOS presenters can complete their demonstration preparation.
