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ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 29/WG 1 N1137 Date: 1998-11-27 ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 29/WG 1 (ITU-T SG8) Coding of Still Pictures JBIG Joint Bi-level Image Experts Group JPEG Joint Photographic Experts Group TITLE: Calling Notice, the 16 th Meeting of ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 29/WG 1, JPEG 1999-03-15/19, Seoul, Republic of Korea Attachment 1: Meeting Logistic Information Attachment 2: Meeting Registration Form Attachment 3: Accommodation Request SOURCE: Dr. Daniel T. Lee, WG1 Convener PROJECT: JPEG STATUS: Calling Notice REQUESTED ACTION: Delegates planning to attend are requested to submit contributions by 1999-02-13. DISTRIBUTION: WG 1 Distribution List Contact: ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 29/WG 1 Convener - Dr. Daniel T. Lee Hewlett-Packard Company, 11000 Wolfe Road, MS42U0, Cupertino, California 95014, USA Tel: +1 408 447 4160, Fax: +1 408 447 2842, E-mail: daniel_lee@hp.com 1

Calling Notice The 16 th ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 29/WG 1, JPEG Meeting 1999-03-15/19, Seoul, Rep. of Korea Meeting Name The 16 th ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 29/WG1, JPEG Meeting Dates and Hours 1999-03-15 (09:00)/19 Co-Located Meetings ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 29/WG 1 Meeting, 1999-03-15/19 ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 29/WG 11 Meeting, 1999-03-15/19 ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 29/WG 12 Meeting, 1999-03-15/19 Meeting Place HOTEL LOTTE 1, Sogong-dong, Chung-Gu, Seoul, 100-070, Republic of Korea Tel: +82-2-759-7530 Fax: +82-2-752-8602 E-mail: hotelmrp@hotel.lotte.co.kr Host Korean National Institute of Technology and Quality (KNITQ) Convener Dr. Daniel T. Lee Hewlett-Packard Company 11000 Wolfe Road, MS42U0 Cupertino, California 95014 USA Tel: +1 408 447 4160 Fax: +1 408 447 2842 E-mail: daniel_lee@hp.com Registration Each delegate/representative is requested to register with the meeting and the WG1 Convener by 1999-02-13 (Registration Form). Contributions In accordance with subclause 7.8 of the JTC 1 Directives (fourth edition), the SC 29 members are requested to submit their contributions to the plenary meeting to the Convener by 1999-02-13. 1

ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 29/WG 1 N1137 Attachment 1 Logistical Information for SC 29 Plenary and WG Meetings (provided by the host) The ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 29 Plenary and WG 1 / WG 11 / WG 12 Meetings March 1999, Seoul organized by KISI (Korean Industrial Standards Institute) sponsored by DAEWOO Electronics, Hyundai, LG, Samsung, and ETRI (For up-to-date information see http://www.kisi.or.kr/sc29-seoul.html) MEETING DATES ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 29/WG 1 Meeting : 15-19 March 1999 ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 29/WG 11 Meeting : 15-19 March 1999 ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 29/WG 12 Meeting : 15-19 March 199 ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 29 Plenary Meeting : 22-24 March 1999 Note: If any extra meetings such as Ad Hoc Group Meeting except the above meetings are to be scheduled, JTC 1/SC 29/WG Convenors shall inform the meeting organizer, Mr. Seong-Gon Kim at sgkim@kisi.or.kr of dates and the number and capacity of rooms for the extra meetings no later than 31st January, 1999. MEETING HOST The meetings are hosted by the Korean National Institute of Technology and Quality (KNITQ) which is serving as the Korean National Body of ISO and IEC. CONTACT FOR MEETINGS KISI KOAMI Building, 13-31, Yoido-dong, Yongdungpo-gu, Seoul, 150-010, Republic of Korea Fax: +82-2-369-7925 Seong-Gon Kim Tel: +82-2-369-7928 E-mail: sgkim@kisi.or.kr Seong-Kwon Yun Tel: +82-2-369-7934 E-mail: skyun@kisi.or.kr Sung-Ji Choi Tel: +82 2 369 7927 E-mail: sjchoi@kisi.or.kr REGISTRATION Delegates for the SC 29 Plenary or WG Meetings are requested to register at the host by completing and e-mailing or faxing the registration form at http://www.kisi.or.kr/sc29-seoul.html or in Registration Form no later than 13th February 1999. Registration Form: MS Word 95 file PDF file text file FACILITIES FEE FOR WG MEETINGS Facilities fee for the SC 29/WG 1, WG 11 and WG 12 meetings is US$300.00 payable at Registration Desk with by credit card (Visa, Mastercard, AMEX) or by cash (in US dollor or Korean currency). 2

Registration Desk for WG meetings will be open from 1:00pm - 6:00pm Sunday, 14th March and from 8:00am - 6:00pm during the meeting days. SOCIAL EVENTS Delegates and their accompanying persons are invited to attend the receptions. The Whole reception for WG 1, WG 11 and WG 12 participants will be held in the evening on Wednesday, March 17, and the Plenary reception is in the evening on Monday, 22nd March for the SC 29 Plenary participants. TRANSPORTATION BUS: KAL Limousine Buses operate every 20 minutes from Kim-po International Airport to Downtown, and direct connections with the 18 major hotels in Seoul. The fare is approximately 5,000 won one way. Take Line 1(Limousine Buses) to the meeting venue. KAL Limousine Bus is the most convenient way to get the meeting venue and hotels listed below. TAXI: Because of traffic jam in Seoul, the fare can differ substantially. It may cost approximately 15,000 won from the airport to the meeting venue. There are two kinds of taxis, which are general taxi and deluxe taxi (black color). The latter offers a high standard of service compared to the former, but is more expensive than the former. It is advisable that you take a general taxi. SUBWAY: Subway Line 5, violet color, which links the airport to central and southeastern Seoul, is in operation. The fare to downtown Seoul is 550 won. The subway is a very efficient way of traveling downtown. If going to the meeting venue, you should get off at the Ulchiro 1-ga station of Subway Line 2. Please see the Subway Line Map in Annex 2. Note: The fare for transportation is payable only by cash (Korean currency), and credit card is not available. HOTEL INFORMATION Special agreements have been made with the following hotels to accommodate delegates and accompanying persons during their stay in Seoul. The special hotel rates are offered to the meeting delegates. The hotel rates quoted below are per room, per night excluding breakfast. 10% for tax and 10% for service charge will be added to your bill when you check out. HOTEL LOTTE (Meeting Venue) 250 rooms reserved for the meeting Class: Super Deluxe Rate: 170,000 won per single occupancy/190,000 won per double occupancy Address: 1 Sogong-dong, Chung-Gu, Seoul, 100-070, Rep. of Korea Tel: +82-2-759-7530 Fax: +82-2-752-8602 Transportation: Subway Line 2, Ulchiro 1-ga Station Privilege: Free use of Fitness club (08:00am to 21:00pm) - Indoor Swimming Pool, Sauna and Gymnasium RADISSON SEOUL PLAZA HOTEL 50 rooms reserved for the meeting Class: Super Deluxe Rate: 170,000 won per single occupancy/190,000 won per double occupancy Address: 23, 2-ga, Taipyung-ro, Chung-Gu, Seoul, 100-102, Rep. of Korea Tel: +82-2-310-7730 Fax: +82-2-778-7229 Transportation: Subway Line 2, Seoul City Hall station Distance from the meeting venue: 15minute walk SEOUL ROYAL HOTEL 50 rooms reserved for the meeting 3

Class: Deluxe Rate: 120,000 won per single occupancy/136,000 won per double occupancy Address: 6, 1-ga, Myung-dong, Chung-Gu, Seoul, 100-102, Rep. of Korea Tel: +82-2-756-1112 (EXT: 243) Fax: +82-2-756-1119 Transportation: Subway Line 4, Myongdong station Distance from the meeting venue: 20 minute walk WESTIN CHOSUN HOTEL 50 rooms reserved for the meeting Class: Super Deluxe Rate: 200,000 won per single occupancy/216,000 won per double occupancy Address: 87, Sokong-gong, Chung-Gu, Seoul, 100-070, Rep. of Korea Tel: +82-2-317-0389 Fax: +82-2-319-1467 Transportation: Subway Line 2, City Hall station Distance from the meeting venue: 10 minute walk HOTEL RESERVATION Delegates select the first choice and the second choice from the above hotel list and send the Accommodation Request Form to the meeting orginizer Mr. Seong-Gon Kim by fax or by e-mail no later than 13th February 1999. The hotel arranged by your choice will send the confirmation to you within a week. For cancellation, please notify the hotel directly. Accommodation Request Form: MS Word 95 file (76 KB) PDF file (5.1 KB) Note: Any Cancellation after 1st March 1999 or no show made will be charged one night deposit. GENERAL INFORMATION 1. Visa Most visitors with confirmed outbound tickets may stay up to fifteen days without visas, although this does not apply to certain nationalities. Please check with your travel agent or Korea embassy or consulate in your country in advance of a trip. Visa Exemption Countries for a stay of up to 30 days: Austria, Bahamas, Bangladesh, Barbados, Belgium, Bulgaria, Canada, Colombia, Commonwealth of Dominica, Costa Rica, Czech Republic, Denmark, Dominican Republic, El Salvador Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Grenada, Haiti, Hungary, Iceland, Israel, Jamaica, Liberia, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Malaysia, Malta, Mexico, Morocco, Netherlands, New Zealand, Nicaragua, Norway, Pakistan, Peru, Poland, Romania, Singapore, Slovak Republic, Spain, St.Lucia, Sweden, Switzerland, Thailand, Turkey, Trinidad and Tobago, United Kingdom, Italy, Portugal, Lesotho, Tunisia, United States of America 2. Weather The weather in Seoul in March is a spring that is sunny and windy during the day and a little bit cold in the evening. We suggest that you bring a jacket and a lighter sweater with you. Temperature at night range from 0 to 5 degree C (32 to 40 degree F) while temperature during the day can reach 10 degree C (40 to 50 degree F). 3. Currency/Credit Cards The unit of currency in Korea is WON. The exchange rate is approximately 1,350 Won to US$1.00 as of November 1998. US dollars and major credit cards are also acceptable at most hotels and restaurants. Currency exchange offices are located in local banks, at Airport and at hotels. Please note that most restaurants and shops throughout Seoul accept only Korean Currency 4

with the exception of Hotels. 4. Business Hours Most offices are open 9am to 6pm from Monday to Friday, and up to 1pm on Saturday. Banks are working from 9:30am to 4:30pm on weekdays and from 9:30am to 1:30pm on Saturday. 5. Electricity 220 Volt only is available at the meeting place. A round two-pin plug is used. 6. Telephone There are public telephones throughout the city. Phone cards in 2,000, 3,000, 5,000 or 10,000 won can be purchased at hotels. How to make international call is to press 001 or 002 (international access code) first and then press country code, area code and personal telephone number. TOUR INFORMATION The meeting participants can pick up some information on tour in Korea at the Registration & Information Desk. We can make the tour arrangements for the meeting participants and their accompanying persons if they can make group. TOURIST ATTRATION Kyongbok-gung Palace With establishing the capital city of the Chosun Dynasty in 1394, the Kyongbok-gung Palace was as the main palace. Behind the outer gate, the Kwanghwamun Gate, it has four gates including the front gate (the Hongnyemun Gate) to the south of the palace, and contains a lot of halls and pavilions such as the Kunjongjon, Sajongjon, Kangnyongjon, and Sujongjon Halls. Transportation: Get off at Kyongbokkung Station (Subway Line 3) Hours: 09:00-8:00, 09:00-8:30 (May. - Aug.), 09:00-17:00 (Nov. - Feb.) Closed: Tuesday Admission: 700 won Tel: 02-732-1931 Korean Folk Village (Yong-in-shi, Kyong-gi-do Province) Designed to take after a traditional Korean country town, it contains many architectural styles of buildings representing different regions and lifestyles across the nation, including thatch-roofed farmer's houses, a mansion for the noble class, a provincial government office and so on. Especially interesting are the Korean people dressed in native costumes 'living the traditional lives,' who wander about the village and work in a marketplace and various kinds of shops where folk crafts are manufactured and on display. It offers the several times daily performances of traditional music, dance and other folk arts. Hours: 09:00-17:00, 09:00-16:00 (Nov.- Feb.) Admission: 8,500 won Tel: 02-742-6029, 0331-283-2106/8 Everland (Yong-in-shi, Kyong-gi-do Province) This ultra-modern amusement park is recognized as the largest and most unique of the large-scale places of such kind around the suburbs of Seoul. The comprehensive outdoor and indoor leisure facilities are arranged in a perfect harmony with the nature, providing a paradise-like pace for people of all ages. In addition, it offers varied live performances and seasonal festivals of flowers. Admission: 7,000 won for adults/5,000 won for juniors between 13 and 17/1,500 won for children under 13 One-day pass-21,000 won Tel: 02-234-6171, 02-759-1305, 0335-20-8610/20 Ich'on Ceramics Village Located just out of town of Ich'on, Kyonggi-do Province, it contains more than 250 kilns and some ceramics related institutions, including the Hae-Gang Ceramics Museum. Its ceramic production 5

dates back to the Koryo Dynasty (918-1392), and along with reproductions of Caledonia ware the area is also noted for white porcelain. Ich'on offers visitors an exceptional opportunity to see potters at work in their own kilns, buy their products and even try making ceramics in person. The Ich'on Ceramics Festival is held around the Hotel Miranda at town over several days from late September to early October each year. Tel: 0336-33-6381 (Ich'on Ceramics Cooperative) P'anmunjom and its Vicinity One of the most unusual destinations in the world, the site where the 1953 Armistice Treaty was signed stands in the Joint Security Area (JSA) in the middle of the DMZ, highlighting the severe reality of the divided Korean Peninsula. Though on-going conferences of the Military Armistice Commission (MAC) and peaceful contacts between the North and the South Korea have been held here, visitors, escorted and briefed by the military guides, come to breathe the distinct tension pervading all the facilities and persons on duty. Discovered in the South Korean territory off the DMZ near P'anmunjom in 1978, the North Korean 3rd Tunnel is one of the several underground tunnels dug under the DMZ by the North Korea for the purpose of infiltrating troops into South Korea in case of hostilities. It is deep under the surface and tourists are invited to descend to the bottom to view it for themselves. Open: Mon.-Fri. (except holiday) Admission: 48,000 won (English and Japanese guides & lunch included) Casual clothing except sandals, jeans or short pants is recommended. Korea Travel Bureau, Phone: 778-0150, 777-6647 (starting at Hotel Lotte); Choong-ang Express Tour, Phone:266-3350, 253-8478 (starting at Hotel Shilla Duty-free Shop) MAPS 1 Seoul Metropolitan Map (Link to JPEG file, 76 KB) 2 Subway Line Map (Link to JPEG file, 406 KB) Ref. http://www.webkiosk.co.kr/english.html 6

ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 29/WG 1 ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 29/WG 1 N1137 Attachment 2 Registration Form, 16 th Meeting of ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 29/WG 1, JPEG 1999-03-15/19, Seoul, Republic of Korea TO: Dr. Daniel T. Lee, Convener, ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 29/WG 1 Tel: +1 408 447 4160 Hewlett-Packard Company, 11000 Wolfe Road, MS 42U0 Fax: +1 408 447 2842 Cupertino, California 95014, USA E-mail: Daniel_Lee@hp.com Mr. Seong-Gon Kim Fax: +82-2-369-7928 KISI E-mail: sgkim@ksi.or.kr KOAMI Building, 13-31, Yoido-dong, Yongdungpo-gu, Seoul, 150-010, Republic of Korea FROM: MESSAGE: The following individual will attend the 16 th Meeting of ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 29/WG 1, JPEG 1999-03-15/19: delegate from the National Body of ; or Representative from Liaison Organization ; Check here if this individual will be the Head of Delegation (HOD). Name Affiliation Address (Please provide contact information below) Tel: E-mail: Fax: Note: Please return a copy of this form for each person attending the above meeting to the WG1 Convener and the meeting host at the addresses above by 1999-02-13 7

Attachment 3 ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 29/WG 1 N1137 Accommodation Request Form The ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 29 Plenary and WG Meetings Seoul, Rep. of Korea, March 1999 Please return this accommodation request form no later than 13 th February 1999 to the meeting organizer, Mr. Seong-Gon Kim. Send To : Mr. Seong-Gon Kim KISI Fax : +82-2-369-7925 E-mail : sgkim@kisi.or.jp The hotel arranged by your choice will send the confirmation to you within a week. If you have any problem on hotel reservation, please contact Mr. Seong-Gon Kim. First Name :... Family Name (Mr / Ms) :... Company/Organization :... Country :... Tel :... Fax :... E-mail :... Please write 1 st and 2 nd choice of HOTEL: 1 st choice:... 2 nd choice:... Type of Room:... Arrival Date:... Departure Date:... For your reservation to be guaranteed : Card Type: Visa [ ] Mastercard [ ] AMEX [ ] Diners [ ] Card No :... Expiration Date :... Cardholder Name :... Signature :... Any cancellation after March 1 st 1999 or no show made will be charged one night deposit. 8