[Infovis] Call for Research Demos

IEEE VR Publicity ieeevrpublicity at gmail.com
Thu Nov 30 20:17:25 CET 2023


IEEE VR 2024: the 31st IEEE Conference on Virtual Reality and 3D User
Interfaces
March 16-20, 2024 | Orlando, Florida USA

Important Dates

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   January 7 Sunday, 2024: Two-page abstract and video material submission.
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   January 21 Sunday, 2024: Notification of results.
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   January 31 Wednesday, 2024: Camera-ready two-page abstract and final
   video material submission with a 3-5 min video teaser.

Proposals for research demonstrations must be submitted electronically
through the online submission system https://new.precisionconference.com/~vr
<https://ieeevrpublicity-dot-yamm-track.appspot.com/23xYKyxOtLUWWr3XQhduRd-fYSOgPwfBVJdby-uICx9kJGqohjAHRG7LLmkWbED15VtkS2ujsOcD2m43ytlxOmk-y9eBbMcyG2DrH0J9BIEb5HPsd4ROMKjQ38jJFaRC9Zegyx48uYnvR83vM7Mq9PqjFgRZZlySOuTn0Vh-Qv80neeishLQsm4fbx8Ro>
by the given deadline. Interested contributors are encouraged to contact
the chairs with any questions or to discuss potential demonstrations.

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.

You can find examples presented at previous conferences here:

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   https://ieeevr.org/2023/progoram/demos/
   <https://ieeevrpublicity-dot-yamm-track.appspot.com/2KCMU3pCM6IqeYUS2EGOSDSk94JaDADil2sfpMgYW-1oNGqohjAH0L0F8rUomw8rCdwoMAgkxO6LO2oqMGD4YA-xgt-ScSevpTTG7iS2_JRdTavTNRIiK5eZZ6fihvD08jKdyfsiH-53YRXYeSkgDpTVwG34iV2pS1PV_Xf0-SUVUNgD0oTKTO8JqQv3ycfVP1Q>
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   https://ieeevr.org/2022/program/demos/
   <https://ieeevrpublicity-dot-yamm-track.appspot.com/2Wsb6NZT5M8vpC5XnhVRwFkGZVM5a_XjMfw31auy2iYMUGqohjAHAxJi2RMISbPLkJC7DnTaXfQoxkCnfaVkwUzOOSfQSVCpGMLQsT6plqrufjxc7id5vs35gwke4Exsxgf4crAhmFhdP-3nhZ2jZUPSnAYerFmGbcpIvHo_SElWQHPvxY_FxITCOslYPV4jkmg>
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   https://ieeevr.org/2021/program/demos/
   <https://ieeevrpublicity-dot-yamm-track.appspot.com/2fKANMjiTe8atjDkg-r6aKYll3YjdAmemh0gmTDzY0v0YGqohjAGN7xJa1iTx8cYWQ2_jfQPmL64IWyum60BcHXl8ku_Dc4xye5JcivPsjHfGkNWri0bFq31iFEey6bYZa-yad3soZRCRjaIY98nPsZDXDz6Qk0pIIhNI8Pdhv1xZzQWYhDtkKfDqjaaLYD5Vsg>
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   https://ieeevr.org/2020/program/demos.html
   <https://ieeevrpublicity-dot-yamm-track.appspot.com/2xjwlcfMEPXT1QU4ClJmWtvvDPnEv3khf1cJEM9aFQjccGqohjAEGtQPGAJD9lwTXI124p1N9v9K9onp8b61pMZSp-MstQjP1vtVzr_aro81tOZm6T_fvzw0wBFAIlrDS8Dg0SX3AsNqsy-4Eb58NYWgHHfBlzpy9qpTDZ5UUsn35iidL1BfNDhsMLDqOK0U_AOnscyU>
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   https://ieeevr.org/2019/program/demos.html
   <https://ieeevrpublicity-dot-yamm-track.appspot.com/24i3rQzPCdNdGyz6tvfkkzs4lswEynTr20hKkP6wkLYYfGqohjAH1MkZrkQGiZ2ihLL2EZCKIwvCJROuXElDSufFZZEQvbL3elpxSKma1TKkOtb2D0vSK4mGFRQ2DjB-OdPm1co5WLV0IlYZRBwwotx837_c5pZPiBL2heA2XhvV7rcRa9YZ0872xBoQMO-vnszqhmEo>

Overview

The 31st IEEE Conference on Virtual Reality and 3D User Interfaces 2024
seeks research demonstrations from laboratories or research groups
(academic, government, or industry). Demos should interest the broad XR
community and be presentable in a conference setting exhibiting new and
innovative work. The conference will provide basic infrastructure.
Additionally, authors of accepted demos will present an overview in a
fast-forward research demonstration session to summarize their demo and
relate it to research being performed at their lab. The research
demonstrations will be an in-person event.

Submission Guidelines

A demo proposal should include:

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   A two-page extended abstract in PDF format describing the demo and the
   research itself. This will be published in the abstract and workshop
   proceedings. Please provide the abstract in IEEE format, see below.
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   A schematic of the layout (a separate document showing components such
   as projectors/cameras)
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   A 3-5 minute instructional video that walks viewers through the research
   project and showcases the demo in action. Please provide an accessible URL
   in the submission. A YouTube or Vimeo link is highly recommended. If
   accepted, we plan to use the video as something attendees can view
   asynchronously.

The submission materials should clearly describe the overall architecture
of the system or technology demonstrated. Authors should put emphasis on
the work's motivation, applications, novelty, and research direction.
Submissions need not be anonymized but maybe if the authors prefer.
Abstracts for accepted demos will be included in the abstract and workshop
proceedings and in the IEEE Xplore Digital Library, so they must follow the
IEEE Computer Society format at
http://junctionpublishing.org/vgtc/Tasks/camera.html
<https://ieeevrpublicity-dot-yamm-track.appspot.com/2BXw_stGNLfJW3Ng-O4em8fqATHnI1rEqY1b7HutxfJcjGqohjAEKtGLU44RDPURxadf3Be30K5iW82l0Sz29ux2GZF8r_KmFRDP75p39W9gCbeuAyOehLbQwwfU-GhY7OH7vfT5UCLadLqTsFcBp_7sRAnzIEDp0uNRBV--htP1Oaxj7vqySjpdMPHejHSWVWVWJlB5RjnaPIg>
.

Please note that authors will be asked to do live presentations and/or
demos on certain days of the conference. The days and time slots for the
live presentations will be determined after the review process is complete.
More details about this will be posted on this page later.

Contacts

For more information, please contact the Research Demonstration Chairs:

   - Kangsoo Kim ‒ University of Calgary, Canada
   - Alexandre Gomes de Siqueira ‒ University of Florida, USA
   - Juan Sebastian Munoz ‒ Unity, Canada

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