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VRST 2020 : ACM Symposium on Virtual Reality Software and TechnologyConference Series : Virtual Reality Software and Technology | |||||||||||||||
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ACM VRST 2020 CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
https://vrst.acm.org/vrst2020/ The ACM Symposium on Virtual Reality Software and Technology (VRST) is an international forum for the exchange of experience and knowledge among researchers and developers concerned with VR/AR software and technology. The VRST symposium brings together the main international research groups working on AR/VR/MR, along with many of the world’s leading companies that provide or utilize AR/VR systems. The VRST 2020 conference will be held in Ottawa, Canada, hosted by Carleton University, from November 1 to November 4, 2020. The event is sponsored by ACM SIGCHI and SIGGRAPH. For the first time, VRST will be colocated with the ACM CHI Play 2020 Symposium, to help foster collaborations between researchers in the increasingly related VR and games/HCI communities. Important Dates: AoE (Anywhere on Earth) June 29, 2020 (23:59 AoE): Papers with all material submission August 3, 2020 (23:59 AoE): Posters and demos submission August 17, 2020 (23:59 AoE): Author notification for papers, posters and demos September 1, 2020 (23:59 AoE): Camera-ready papers, posters, and demos November 1-4, 2020: Conference in Ottawa, Canada Main Topics: VR/AR/MR(=XR) technology and devices Advanced display technologies and immersive projection technologies Low-latency and high-performance XR Multi-user and distributed XR XR software infrastructures XR authoring systems Human interaction and collaborative techniques for XR Input devices for XR Tracking and sensing Multisensory and multimodal system for XR Brain-computer interfaces Haptics, smell and taste Audio and music processing for XR Sound synthesis for XR Computer vision and computer graphics techniques for XR Immersive simulations in XR Immersive analytics Modelling and simulation Real-time physics-based modelling Real-time rendering Physically based rendering for XR Avatars and virtual humans in XR Tele-operation and telepresence Performance testing & evaluation Locomotion and navigation in virtual environments Perception, presence, virtual embodiment, and cognition Teleoperation and telepresence Computer animation for XR XR applications (e.g. training systems, medical systems ...) XR for fabrication Innovative HCI approaches in XR Multi-disciplinary research projects involving innovative use of XR Poster and Demo Tracks: VRST 2020 welcomes posters and demos on all the main topics. More details soon. Call for Exhibitors and Sponsors: VRST 2020 offers exhibitors and sponsors an opportunity to showcase their company's products, attractive demos and innovative solutions at the symposium. Please refer to the conference web-page for information about signing up to become an exhibitor or sponsor at VRST 2020. Submission Information: Please use the ACM SIGCHI Conferences Submission System to submit your work: http://precisionconference.com/~sigchi (link will open shortly) Publication of the papers: All accepted papers will be published in the ACM Digital Library in the VRST collection. Paper Format: Paper submissions should be anonymous and prepared in the "ACM Standard" format. Word and LaTeX templates for the ACM Standard format can be found in the official ACM Master article template packages: https://www.acm.org/publications/taps/word-template-workflow Maximum length: Full research paper submission: 9 pages + references Short paper submission: 4 pages + references Poster submission: 2 pages including references 2-column "teaser" figures on the front page are encouraged, but not required for all submissions. Anonymity Guidelines: Please remove author and institution information from the author list on the title page, remove author information from all paper headers, and remove from the text any clues that would directly identify any of the authors. Please anonymize your PDF file. Note that PDF creator programs may automatically include author information in the file metadata. Citations of your own published work (including online) must be in the third person, in a manner that is not traceable to the identity of the authors. For example, the wording "in [3], Mountain and River have proposed..." is acceptable, whereas "in [3], we have proposed..." is not. (Where reference [3] is listed explicitly as "Mountain, A. and River, A., Detecting Mountains and Rivers, In Proc. XYZ '16, 721-741.") Failure to comply with the above requirements will result in an automatic rejection of the paper. Supplementary Materials: Submissions may be (optionally) accompanied by additional materials such as images, videos, or electronic documents. These materials do not form a part of the official submission. They will be viewed only at the discretion of the reviewers. All content should be in a portable format that is unlikely to require the user to download additional programs. For example, you may prefer PDF or HTML for documents, PNG or JPEG for images, and QuickTime or MPEG for videos. The total file size for supplementary materials should not exceed a total of 50MB. To the extent possible, accepted papers should stand on their own, with the additional material providing supplementary information or confirmation of results. It is, however, appropriate to refer to video footage in the paper. Attendance: Paper acceptance is always conditional on at least one author registering for the conference and presenting their work in person. Contacts: Program Chairs: papers2020@vrst.acm.org Pablo Figueroa, Universidad de los Andes, Colombia Yaoping Hu, University of Calgary, Canada Wolfgang Stuerzlinger, Simon Fraser University, Canada Poster/Demo Chairs: posters2020@vrst.acm.org Anil Ufuk Batmaz, Simon Fraser University, Canada Wonsook Lee, University of Ottawa, Canada |
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