[Infovis] IEEE VR 2024 - Call for Tutorials

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IEEE VR 2024: the 31st IEEE Conference on Virtual Reality and 3D User
Interfaces

March 16-20, 2024 | Orlando, Florida USA

http://ieeevr.org/2024/
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Important Dates

Each deadline is 23:59:59 AoE (Anywhere on Earth) == GMT/UTC-12:00 on the
stated day, no matter where the submitter is located.

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   January 08, 2024: Tutorial submissions due
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   January 15, 2024: Acceptance notification
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   January 31, 2024: Advance program descriptions for IEEE VR 2024 website
   due

Overview

Tutorials are an excellent opportunity to offer education in topics in our
field for both novice and experienced researchers. We invite members of our
community to submit proposals for 90-minute or half-day tutorials. We
anticipate that both tutorials and workshops will be presented during the
conference.

Proposed tutorials may be introductory or advanced and should address
topics of interest to the extended reality communities (virtual, mixed, or
augmented reality), as well as the 3D user interface community. Proposals
will be evaluated on their relevance to the conference topics, their
suitability for presentation in a virtual tutorial format, and the
qualifications of the instructors. We will strive for a balance of topics
in the tutorial program and also consider the potential for interest and
attendance. Upon review of submitted proposals, suggestions may be provided
by the Tutorial chairs to submitters on how to improve their submission.
Suggested topics include but are not limited to:

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   3D interaction
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   Input devices
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   Haptics, audio, and other non-visual interfaces
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   Systems, toolkits, software frameworks, and game engines for VR/AR/MR
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   Introduction to virtual, augmented, or mixed reality
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   Computer graphics techniques for VR/AR/MR
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   Advanced display technology
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   Immersive projection technology
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   Multi-user and distributed VR/AR/MR
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   Serious games
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   Tracking and sensing
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   Modeling and simulation
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   User studies and evaluation
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   Immersion, presence, perception, and cognition
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   Navigation and cybersickness
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   Applications of VR/AR/MR
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   Teleoperation and telepresence
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   AI and VR/AR/MR
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   Sanitation and hygiene for VR/AR/MR
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   Online studies and remote data collection

We also welcome tutorial proposals on recently evolving topics such as
Neural rendering and machine learning (deep learning, etc.) related to
Virtual and Augmented Reality.
Submission Guidelines

Proposals are welcome on topics that have been previously addressed; in
addition, new topics, approaches, or insights are especially appreciated.
Submissions should include a statement indicating how the proposal differs
from recent tutorial presentations that may have approached a similar
topic, or why it is important to offer it again. Topics taken from the list
of suggested topics appropriate for paper submissions to the main
conference are also welcome. Proposals for tutorials should be submitted
electronically (PDF) and should include:

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   Title
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   Expected duration (90 minute or half-day)
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   A brief description of the topics to be addressed, including time
   allotted to each (roughly 500 words)
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   The technical level and intended audience
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   The expected value to that audience
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   If the tutorial has been delivered before, include a description of
   where and when, and explain why it should be held again. This is required
   regardless of whether the proposers organized the previous tutorials
   themselves or the previous tutorials were taught by someone else.
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   The names, contact information and a short biography (roughly 200 words
   each) for the proposed instructors.

Tutorial submissions must be submitted via email to the Tutorials Chairs at
tutorials2024 [at] ieeevr.org
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.

 For each accepted tutorial we will be able to provide one complimentary
workshop/tutorial (Saturday-Sunday) registration.
Contacts

For more information, to inquire about a particular tutorial topic, or to
submit a proposal, please contact the Tutorials Chairs:

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   Ivan Rodriguez-Conde, University of Arkansas at Little Rock, USA
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   Kapil Chalil Madathil, Clemson University, USA
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   Heide Lukosch, University of Canterbury, NZ

tutorials2024 [at] ieeevr.org
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