IEEE VR 2017 seeks creative proposals for engaging panels. We are hoping to host three to five panels at IEEE VR 2017, covering academic, industrial and consumer interests in VR. Panels are designed to generate lively discussions incorporating differing points of view around significant, emergent, or controversial topics. Panel sessions should not be structured as a series of individual, stand-alone presentations, but rather should address thought-provoking material that is presented in a lively manner. Panels should not be used to present a commercial product, nor be limited to the views of one individual. The goal should be to involve all panel participants and engage the audience as much as possible. Interested parties are invited to submit proposals for interactive panel sessions. Panel sessions are 90 minutes long and we encourage proposers to plan for your panelists’ presentations/introductory remarks to take less than 30 minutes of that time. We also suggest that your panel have a moderator who is not one of the panelists and who will introduce the panel, serve as session chair, and ask initial question before opening up questions to the group. You do not need to have identified a moderator before submitting your proposal. The Panels Co-Chairs can help you find a moderator if your panel is selected for VR2017. Panel proposals should be submitted electronically and should include:
A title for the panel session
A brief description of the overall issues to be discussed (500 words or less)
The names, contact information, and short (100 words or less) biographies for the aorganizer and each panelist. Panelists should come from multiple organizations. Panelists from industry can be offered a complimentary one day registration.
Submission Details and Procedure
The deadline for panel submissions is Monday, November 28. Notifications will be sent by Monday, December 5. Panel submissions must be submitted via email to the Panels Chairs at panelschairs2017 [at] ieeevr.org. For more information, to inquire about a particular panel topic, or to submit a proposal, please contact the VR 2017 Panels Chairs:
- Joe Gabbard – Virginia Tech, USA
- Rob Lindeman – University of Canterbury, New Zealand
- Betsy Sanders – Rhodes College, USA
IEEE Virtual Reality 2017 will be held in Los Angeles, California on March 18-22, 2017.
Academics, researchers, industry folks, and VR enthusiasts can participate in a number of ways, including submitting papers, posters, panels, workshops, tutorials, research demos, videos, or exhibiting products. IEEE VR 2017 seeks contributions including, but not limited to, the following topics:
- Tracking and sensing
- Input devices for VR/AR/MR
- Advanced display technology
- Immersive projection technology
- Haptics, audio, and other non-visual interfaces
- Modeling and simulation
- Computer graphics techniques for VR/AR/MR
- Virtual humans and avatars
- Multi-user and distributed VR/AR/MR
- VR systems and toolkits
- 3D interaction for VR/AR/MR
- 3D selection and 3D manipulation
- Locomotion and navigation in virtual environments
- User studies and evaluation
- Perception, presence, virtual embodiment, and cognition
- Teleoperation and telepresence
- Applications of VR/AR/MR
- Ethical issues in VR/AR/MR
- Interactive storytelling in 360° videos
IEEE VR 2017: the 24th IEEE Virtual Reality Conference
March 18-22, 2017, Los Angeles, California
ieeevr.org/2017/
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