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IEEE VR 2019: the 26th IEEE Conference on Virtual Reality and 3D User
Interfaces

March 18-22, 2019, Osaka, Japan

http://ieeevr.org/2019
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IEEE VR 2019 seeks original, high-quality Conference Papers in all areas
related to virtual reality (VR), including augmented reality (AR), mixed
reality (MR), and 3D user interfaces (3DUIs).

Important Dates:

* November 22, 2018: Paper abstracts due (REQUIRED)

* November 29, 2018: Paper submissions due

* February 5, 2019: Notification of results

* February 19, 2019: Camera-ready material due



Each research paper should be a validated contribution covering one or more
of four styles of papers methodological, technology, applications, or
systems. Papers are welcome that provide contributions in more than one of
these areas. Authors should select a primary designation for submissions:



* Methodological papers should describe advances in theories and methods of
AR/VR/MR and 3DUI, such as ethical issues, theories on presence, or human
factors.

* Technology papers should describe advancements in algorithms or devices
critical to AR/VR/MR and 3DUI development such as input, display, user
interaction, or tracking.

* Application papers provide an important insight to the community by
explaining how the authors built upon existing ideas and applied them to
solve an interesting problem in a novel way. Each paper should include an
evaluation of the success of the use of AR/VR/MR and 3DUI in the given
application domain.

* System papers should indicate how the developers integrated techniques
and technologies to produce an effective system, and convey any lessons
learned in the process

Each paper should include an evaluation of its contributions appropriate to
its type (e.g., user study, case study, expert user feedback, system
comparisons, technical benchmarking).

We welcome paper submissions between 4 and 8 pages, **NOT including**
references. Note that there is no distinct short papers or technotes
category. The contribution of the paper will be weighed against its length
during review. All submissions will receive at least three reviews by
experts in the field to ensure quality of accepted submissions. All
accepted submissions must be presented orally at the conference. Conference
Papers will appear in the Proceedings of IEEE VR and be archived in the
IEEE Xplore Digital Library. Starting from 2018 the Conference Paper track
is distinct from the Journal Paper track.

**** NEW THIS YEAR ****, authors are asked to identify one or more broad
topic areas for each submission. It is understood that these topic areas
overlap, and authors should identify primary and, if necessary, secondary
broad topic areas (#1, #2 or #3 below) by priority within the submission
system.  Authors should note that the conference paper chairs will use this
information only to assist with assigning the most appropriate reviewers
while also balancing reviewer workload. Reviewers will also indicate
similar broad topic area priorities based on their expertise. There is no
quota for the number of accepted submissions per topic area, and the
overall program will be based on the highest quality contributions to the
field as judged across all topics.

Topics:



IEEE VR 2019 seeks contributions in VR/AR/MR and 3DUI including, but not
limited to, the following topics:



Topic Area #1 - Technologies & Applications

- 2D/3D and volumetric display and projection technology

- 3D authoring

- Computer graphics techniques

- Crowd simulation

- Immersive / 360° video

- Immersive analytics and visualization

- Modeling and simulation

- Multi-user and distributed systems

- Multimodal capturing and reconstruction

- Multisensory rendering, registration, and synchronization

- Scene description and management issues

- Software architectures, toolkits, and engineering

- Storytelling

- Therapy and rehabilitation

- Tracking and sensing



Topic Area #2 -  Multi-sensory Experiences

- 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

- Perception and cognition

- Presence, body ownership, and agency

- Teleoperation and telepresence



Topic Area #3  - Interaction

- 3D user interaction

- 3DUI metaphor

- Collaborative interactions

- Ethical issues

- Human factors and ergonomics

- Input devices

- Locomotion and navigation

- Multimodal/cross-modal Interaction and perception

- Non-fatiguing 3DUIs

- Non-visual interfaces (such as olfactory)

- Touch, tangible and gesture interfaces

- Usage research, evaluation methods and empirical studies



ADDITIONAL SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

All Conference Paper submissions must be in English. Authors are strongly
encouraged to submit videos of their work as part of their submissions.

Double Submissions. Submissions must not have been previously published. A
paper is considered to have been previously published if it has appeared in
a peer-reviewed journal, magazine, book, or meeting proceedings that is
reliably and permanently available afterward in print or electronic form to
non-attendees, regardless of the language of that publication. A paper
identical or substantially similar in content (in its entirety or in part)
to one submitted to IEEE VR should not be simultaneously under
consideration for another conference or journal during any part of the VR
review process, from the submission deadline until notifications of
decisions are emailed to authors.

Abstract Submission. Note that a paper abstract must be uploaded as part of
a special deadline a week prior to the actual paper submission deadline.
This facilitates the process of assigning reviewers, as the review process
is on a tight schedule.

Anonymity. IEEE VR uses a DOUBLE-BLIND review process, meaning both the
authors and the reviewers remain anonymous to each other. Submissions
(including citations and optional videos) should not contain information
that unnecessarily identifies the authors, their institutions, or their
places of work. Relevant previous work by the authors should be cited in
the third person to preserve anonymity. In order to fully explain the
relationship between the submitted paper and relevant previous work by the
authors, authors may additionally upload previous papers as well as a
non-anonymous letter of explanation; these materials will only been seen by
the primary reviewer.

Ethics and Responsibility. All submissions describing research experiments
with human participants should follow the appropriate ethical guidelines
and authors are encouraged to secure and report their pre-approval by the
relevant ethics commission. An approval by any institutional review board
can be indicated via the submission system. This is not a mandatory
requirement at this time, but with the current dissemination of VR, AR, and
MR technology, our community should be aware of this responsibility.

An International award committee will also determine and award the Best
Paper.



SUBMISSION DEADLINES



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. A convent tool to see
when AoE is for your local time is setting you location at 1 and Baker
Island (which uses AoE) for: https://www.timeanddate.com/
worldclock/meeting.html
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** The submission deadlines will be strictly enforced.  Requests for
extensions will not be honored **



* November 22, 2018: Paper abstracts due (REQUIRED)

* November 29, 2018: Paper submissions due

* February 5, 2019: Notification of results

* February 19, 2019: Camera-ready material due


Paper abstracts and complete papers must be submitted electronically
through the online submission system: https://new.
precisionconference.com/~vr
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All IEEE VR Conference Paper submissions should be prepared in IEEE
Computer Society VGTC format (http://junctionpublishing.
org/vgtc/Tasks/camera.html
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and submitted in PDF format.

Conference Papers Chairs:

Rob Teather, Carleton University, Canada

Yuta Itoh, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan

Joe Gabbard, Virginia Tech, USA

Ferran Argelaguet, Inria, France

Anne-Hélène Olivier, University of Rennes, France

Daniel Keefe, University of Minnesota, USA



conferencepapers2019 [at] ieeevr.org
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