[Infovis] Call for Papers: The 3rd International Workshop on eXtended Reality for Industrial and Occupational Supports (XRIOS)

Isaac Cho isaac.cho at charlotte.edu
Fri Dec 15 07:18:01 CET 2023


The 3rd International Workshop on eXtended Reality for Industrial and
Occupational Supports (XRIOS)
Overview

The eXtended Reality (XR) technologies have been applied to a wide range of
industries and occupational areas for maintenance, quality control,
training, education, remote collaboration, etc. The industries can benefit
from XR by providing their employees with timely and efficient
instructions. The users can improve their work performance while reducing
mental and physical workload through effective XR systems. However, as
workplace conditions become diverse, the XR technologies should be adaptive
and innovative to meet the new industrial needs. Furthermore, as XR
applications supporting industrial and occupational tasks include physical
movements and activities, it is necessary to perform a variety of
assessments from ergonomics and physiological perspectives.

This workshop—eXtended Reality for Industrial and Occupational Supports (
XRIOS)—aims to identify the current state of XR research and the gaps in
the scope of human factors and ergonomics, mainly related to the industrial
and occupational tasks, and discuss potential future research directions.
XRIOS will build a community that bridges XR developers, human factors, and
ergonomics researchers interested in industrial and occupational
applications.
Organization

XRIOS (https://sites.google.com/view/xrios) will be organized as a half-day
in-person workshop held either on March 16 or 17, 2024 at IEEE VR 2024.


Call for Papers

XRIOS 2024 seeks various types of papers (up to 8 pages, excl. references),
which include:

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   Position Papers that identify and share insightful opinions and ideas.
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   Survey Papers that capture the current states of research and present
   potential research gaps and future directions.
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   Project Papers that give an overview of an ongoing/planning project by
   describing the approach and goals of the project.
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   Research Papers that contribute state-of-the-art advances and provide
   results as evidence, which can include industrial/occupational XR
   applications and systems.


A range of topics, which embrace different disciplines and perspectives,
are invited to contribute to XRIOS, including, but not restricted to:

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   Industrial and occupational applications in XR
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   XR in various dynamic workplaces (e.g., construction, healthcare,
   transportation, etc.)
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   XR for industrial job training and hygiene
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   Exoskeletons with XR for rehabilitation
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   Human-robot interaction/collaboration with XR
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   Physiological and fatigue assessment in XR
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   Physical and cognitive workload in XR
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   Ergonomic considerations for wearable XR devices
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   Remote collaboration and learning in XR
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   Office/workplace ergonomics in XR
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   Measures and human-performance modeling in XR
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   Digital twin for industrial applications


The accepted papers will be published in the IEEE Digital Library as part
of the IEEE VR Abstract and Workshop proceedings. It is mandatory for at
least one author from each accepted paper to register, attend, and present
their work at XRIOS 2024. Additionally, authors of selected papers will be
invited to submit extended versions for publication in a special issue of
the Elsevier Computers & Graphics journal.
Submission Deadlines

All deadlines are 23:59:59 Anywhere on Earth (GMT/UTC-12:00)

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   Submission deadline: January 15, 2024
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   Notification of results: January 21, 2024
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   Camera-ready deadline for inclusion in the IEEE Digital Library: January
   26, 2024

Submission Guidelines

All papers must be original and not simultaneously submitted to another
journal or conference. Submissions must be written in English and prepared
in IEEE Computer Society VGTC (IEEE VR Conference) format. LaTeX and Word
templates as well as a sample PDF can be found at:
https://tc.computer.org/vgtc/publications/conference/. The papers must be
submitted in PDF format electronically via PCS (
https://new.precisionconference.com/). All submissions will be reviewed by
the workshop organizers and other external reviewers (single-blind review).

Organizers

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   Isaac Cho, isaac.cho at usu.edu, Utah State University (Primary Organizer)
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   Kangsoo Kim, kangsoo.kim at ucalgary.ca, University of Calgary
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   Dongyun Han, dongyun.han at usu.edu, Utah State University
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   Allison Bayro, abayro at asu.edu, Arizona State University
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   Heejin Jeong, heejin.jeong at asu.edu, Arizona State University
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   Hyungil Kim, hyungil at uic.edu, University of Illinois Chicago
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   Hayoun Moon, moonhy at vt.edu, Virginia Tech
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   Myounghoon Jeon, myounghoonjeon at vt.edu, Virginia Tech


International Program Committee

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   Bernardo Marques, bernardo.marques at ua.pt, University of Aveiro
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   Samuel Silva, sss at ua.pt, University of Aveiro
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   Carlos Ferreira, carlosf at ua.pt, University of Aveiro
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   Paulo Dias, paulo.dias at ua.pt, University of Aveiro
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   Beatriz Sousa Santos, bss at ua.pt, University of Aveiro


Contact For any questions related to the workshop or submission process,
please contact us via email at xrios.workshop at gmail.com.


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