Telepresence robots and embodied remote collaboration
Embodied AI and shared autonomy in teleoperation
Sense of embodiment, agency, and presence
Multimodal interaction (haptics, vision, audio, proprioception)
XR-mediated telepresence and virtual embodiment
Social presence and communication through robots
Accessibility, inclusion, and assistive telepresence
User studies, evaluation methods, and metrics for embodiment
Real-world deployments and application case studies
Paper submissions must be 4 pages, excluding references.
All submissions will be peer-reviewed by the workshop program committee.
Manuscripts must be prepared using the IEEE conference paper format (LaTeX or MS Word).
Submissions should be made via OpenReview.
In addition to short papers, we invite demo contributions showcasing interactive systems, prototypes, platforms, or experiences related to embodied telepresence and embodied AI.
Demo submissions must consist of a 1-page extended abstract, excluding references, using the IEEE conference paper format.
The extended abstract should clearly describe:
the system or experience being demonstrated,
its technical and/or conceptual contribution, and
what participants will experience during the demo.
Demo submissions will be reviewed for relevance and quality.
Submissions should be made via OpenReview.
To foster active participation and discussion, accepted contributions will be presented using a multi-format, interactive approach:
Short flash presentations (≈2 minutes per contribution)
In-person A0 posters for in-depth discussion
Live demonstrations (for accepted demo submissions)
See Important dates on home page.