[Ieee_vis] Conferences: REMINDER: Today is Deadline for ISMAR 2021 Conference Paper Abstracts

Christine Perey cperey at perey.com
Mon May 24 16:26:36 CEST 2021


Call for Conference Papers
ISMAR 2021, the premier conference for Augmented Reality (AR) and Mixed Reality (MR), will be held on October 4-8, 2021 in Bari, Italy. Note that ISMAR changed its submission structure this year and offers three distinct calls for journals, papers, and posters. This call is for submission to the conference paper track. See the ISMAR website  <https://ismar21.org/new-this-year/>(https://ismar21.org/call-for-conference-papers/ <https://ismar21.org/call-for-conference-papers/>) for more information.
Important Deadlines

May 24th, 2021 : Conference Papers abstracts due (REQUIRED) [before end of this day Anywhere on Earth (AoE)].
May 28th, 2021: Conference Papers submissions due.
July 23rd, 2021: Conference Papers notifications.
August 12th, 2021: Camera-ready papers due.
ISMAR is responding to the increasing commercial and research activities related to AR and MR and Virtual Reality (VR) by continuing the expansion of its scope over the past several years. ISMAR 2021 will cover the full range of technologies encompassed by the MR continuum, from interfaces in the real world to fully immersive experiences. 
ISMAR invites research contributions that advance AR/VR/MR technologies, collectively referred to as eXtended Reality (XR) technologies, and are relevant to the community. Each research paper should report a validated contribution covering one or more of four styles of papers as follows:  
Methodological papers should describe advances in theories and methods of XR.
Technology papers should describe advancements in algorithms or devices critical to XR.
System papers should indicate how the developers integrated existing methods, algorithms, and technologies to produce an effective system, and convey any lessons learned in the process.
Application papers provide an important insight to the community by explaining how the authors built upon existing ideas and applied them to solve a relevant problem in a novel way.
We welcome papers that provide contributions in more than one of these areas. Authors need to select a primary designation during the submission process. Each paper should include an evaluation of its contributions appropriate to its type and the current COVID-19 situation (e.g., user study, case study, expert user feedback, system comparisons, technical benchmarking). We understand that many researchers are currently facing major challenges with regard to in-person user evaluation. Thus we encourage authors to find alternative ways to validate their contribution, such as employing expert reviews, online studies, or qualitative studies.
All accepted papers will be orally presented at the conference. Presentations should be in person if possible, though given the current situation with COVID-19 we expect to support authors presenting remotely.
Submission Details
We welcome paper submissions from 4-8 pages excluding references. Paper quality versus length will be assessed according to a contribution-per-page judgment. All submissions will be accepted or rejected as conference papers or poster papers (see 1). 
All accepted papers will have the opportunity to be presented as a demo/poster.
All accepted papers will be archived in the IEEE Xplore digital library.
(1) Note that the poster submission track will run in parallel to the conference paper submission track and there will not be a poster submission deadline after the conference paper notifications. The conference paper track cooperates with the poster track and may accept submissions based on the merit of their contribution as posters; see details in the Author’s Guidelines <https://ismar21.org/conference-author-guidelines/>.
Detailed submission and review guidelines are available on the conference website and the Guidelines section. Note that a paper abstract must be uploaded prior to the actual paper submission deadline (see submission deadlines). All paper submissions must be in English.
Topics of Interest
All topics relevant to and advancing AR, VR, and MR are of interest. VR papers are welcome regardless of their relevance to AR/MR. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
Camera and projector-camera calibration
Collaborative XR interfaces
Computer vision
Content creation / authoring and content management.
Conversational and speech interfaces.
Display technologies (e.g., eyewear, smart watches, projectors)
Ethics & social implications
Ergonomics and human factors
Haptics
Human-computer interaction
Immersive visual analytics and visualization techniques
Localization, spatial registration and tracking
Locomotion and navigation techniques
Machine learning / artificial intelligence 
Mediated and diminished reality
Multimodal input and output
Multi-user systems, distributed and networked systems.
Omnidirectional, immersive videos
Perception
Presence, body ownership, and agency
Rendering techniques 
Sensor fusion
Spatial audio, auditory perception and psychoacoustics
Spatial AR, projection mapping, projector-camera systems
System & hardware architectures, real-time aspects. 
Touch, tangible and gesture interfaces
Social implications
Technology acceptance
Teleoperation and telepresence
Toolkits and software architectures
User experience, usability studies and human-subjects experiments
Underwater & space XR technologies 
3D User interaction techniques 
Video processing and streaming
VR simulations of AR/MR/XR
Visual effects / video processing
Virtual humans and avatars
XR applications from domains such as
Architecture
Art, cultural heritage, education and training
Automotive, aerospace, and other engineering domains
Entertainment, sports broadcast
Health, accessibility, wellbeing, and medical applications
Diversity and inclusion
Industrial, military, emergency response
Therapy and rehabilitation
Underwater & space science
XR for COVID
Further domains not listed above
We also encourage authors to submit emerging applications, technologies, and methodology papers addressing topics not listed above.
ISMAR 2021 Science & Technology Conference Papers Chairs
conference_paper_chairs at ismar21.org <mailto:conference_paper_chairs at ismar21.org>
Maud Marchal, Univ. Rennes, INSA/IRISA, France
Anne-Hélène Olivier, Rennes 2 University, France
Rafael Radkowski, Iowa State University, USA
Jonathan Ventura, California Polytechnic State University, USA
Lili Wang, Beihang University, China
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