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The Second Workshop on Multiple Input Modalities and Sensations for VR/AR
Interactions (MIMSVAI 2022) / Call For Papers
Sep. 11, 2022 - Organised Virtually, All Over The World
https://mimsvai.github.io/
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Call For Papers: The Second Workshop on Multiple Input Modalities and
Sensations for VR/AR Interactions (MIMSVAI) 2022, in conjunction with
UbiComp/ISWC 2022

Workshop website: https://mimsvai.github.io/
Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/mimsvai
Twitter: https://twitter.com/mimsvai

# Description
With the advance of VR/AR technology, more and more VR/AR applications are
emerging and have been popular among new users. Interacting with virtual
reality and augmented reality technologies will require the development of
alternative input modalities as well as coherent integration of multiple
realistic sensations to increase the level of perceived realism. These
developments will create a more immersive VR/AR experience. However, a lack
of robust and intuitive interaction interfaces and realistic sensations
hinders users' experience for achieving a fascinating acceptance in various
application areas of VR/AR interactions. This workshop discusses the
challenges and applications of designing a higher coherence between
different input modalities and sensations to offer more engaging VR/AR
experiences, which can create opportunities for the researchers from both
UbiComp and VR/AR fields to jointly discuss and brainstorm alternative
input modalities and sensations for VR/AR interactions.

# Submission Guidelines
All papers need to be anonymized. Please submit papers with a maximum
length of 5 pages (4-page + 1 references) in ACM sigconf template with 2
columns. ACM Template can be found here:
https://www.acm.org/publications/proceedings-template. Please contact us (
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submissions.

At least one author of each accepted paper needs to register for the
conference and the workshop itself. During the workshop, each paper will be
presented briefly by one of the authors. The accepted papers will be
published in the UbiComp/ISWC Adjunct Proceedings, which will be included
inthe ACM Digital Library as part of the UbiComp conference supplemental
proceedings.

# Best Paper Award
The Best Paper Award is given to the best paper presented at the MIMSVAI
2022 workshop, to acknowledge and encourage excellence in research. The
awardee will be presented with a certificate at the workshop.

# List of Topics
Papers may include, but not be limited to, topics such as:
- 2D/3D and volumetric display and projection technology
- Immersive analytics and visualization
- Modeling and simulation
- Multimodal capturing and reconstruction
- Scene description and management issues
- Storytelling
- Tracking and sensing
- Audio interfaces, sound rendering, spatialized audio, auditory perception
and psychoacoustics
- Embodied agents, virtual humans and (self-) avatars
- Haptic and tactile interfaces, wearable haptics, passive haptics, pseudo
haptics, other touch-based UI
- Mediated and diminished reality
- Multimodal input and output
- Multisensory rendering, registration, and synchronization
- Perception and cognition
- Presence, body ownership, and agency
- Teleoperation and telepresence
- 3D user interaction
- 3D UI metaphors
- Collaborative interactions
- Ethical issues
- Human factors and ergonomics
- Input devices
- Locomotion and navigation
- Multimodal/cross-modal interaction and perception
- Non-fatiguing 3D UIs
- Non-visual interfaces (such as olfactory)
- Touch, tangible and gesture interfaces
- Usage research, evaluation methods and empirical studies
- Domain-specific VR/AR applications.
- Design process, platform/tools, or libraries used to incorporate input
modalities or sensations for VR/AR interactions or studying their use

# Important Dates
- Paper submission: July 29 (AoE), 2022
- Paper notification: August 21 (AoE), 2022
- Camera-ready: TBA
- Workshop: September 11, 2022

# Organizing Committee
- Chuang-Wen You, National Tsing Hua University
- Yi-Chao Chen, Shanghai Jiao Tong University
- Hsin-Ruey Tsai, National Chengchi University
- Chu-Yin Chen, Paris 8 University

# Contact
All questions about submissions should be emailed to <
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