IMPORTANT DATES

2023
Journal-first (JIST/JPI) Submissions

∙ Journal-first (JIST/JPI) Submissions Due 31 July
∙ Final Journal-first manuscripts due 31 Oct
Conference Papers Submissions
∙ Late Submission Deadline
15 Oct
∙ FastTrack Proceedings Manuscripts Due 8 Jan 2024
∙ All Outstanding Manuscripts Due 15 Feb 2024
Registration Opens mid-Oct
Demonstration Applications Due 21 Dec
Early Registration Ends 18 Dec


2024
Hotel Reservation Deadline 10 Jan
Symposium Begins
21 Jan
Non-FastTrack Proceedings Manuscripts Due
15 Feb

Engineering Reality of Virtual Reality 2024

Conference keywords: virtual and augmented reality systems; virtual reality UI and UX; emergent augmented reality platforms; VR and AR in education, learning, gaming, art

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Conference Overview

Virtual and augmented reality systems are evolving. In addition to research, the trend toward content building continues and practitioners find that technologies and disciplines must be tailored and integrated for specific visualization and interactive applications. This conference serves as a forum where advances and practical advice toward both creative activity and scientific investigation are presented and discussed. Research results can be presented and applications can be demonstrated.

2024 Conference Topics

Advances in Augmented Reality (AR)

Augmented reality is on the verge of becoming a significant emergent technology platform, which is being developed, tested, and discussed throughout the media landscape. Is the current interest in AR sustainable and substantial or is AR destined to be a novelty? Papers that look at the hardware, software, content, and cultural context behind cutting-edge AR are sought for the conference. Topics might include AR UI and UX, AR in education/learning, AR gaming, art in AR, and the future of AR.

Compelling experiences

A compelling immersive experience transports the user to a place that is viscerally felt, not easily forgotten, yet completely synthetic. This requires subtle interplay between the technological and creative arts. Papers that present working systems or ongoing research into the delicate balance between these disciplines are desired.

Stubborn problems

Interaction, tracking, lag, rendering speed, field of view, resolution, etc. These are but a few of the topic areas that vex the field every year. Papers presenting work improving the state-of-the-art in these areas are encouraged. In addition, the conference is specifically seeking work that explores aesthetics and interaction in 3D environments.

Industrial applications

Systems that solve real-world problems from a wide variety of disciplines are a mainstay of the conference. It especially promotes papers that describe systems that are important because of the problems they solve, and not the technology they use, as well as papers that describe systems that can quantify their utility. Practitioners in industry are highly encouraged to make submissions.

Women in VR

Many women have been key in the advancement of the field, including establishing hardware systems, forging research directions, and creating experiences. We invite research activities that are influenced by a feminine perspective. Papers presenting work by women or derived from their research areas are encouraged, specifically work that explores how a feminine perspective discovers, examines, and designs virtual reality systems.

2024 Special Sessions

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2024 Committee

Conference Chairs

Margaret Dolinsky, Indiana University (US)
Ian E. McDowall, Fakespace Labs, Inc. (US)
Sharad Sharma, University of North Texas (US)

Program Committee

Dirk Reiners, University of Arkansas at Little Rock (US)
Jürgen Schulze, University of California, San Diego (US)
Andrew Woods, Curtin University (Australia)

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