NeuroXR: Neurophysiological Signals, Affective Computing and Cognition in Extended Reality
This workshop titled "NeuroXR: Neurophysiological Signals, Affective Computing and Cognition in Extended Reality," aims to explore the critical intersections between neurotechnology, affective computing, and user cognition within XR environments. Recognizing the human element as central to immersive experiences, the workshop seeks to deepen understanding of how to effectively sense, interpret, and adapt to users' cognitive and emotional states to enhance personalization, engagement, and effectiveness in XR. Key themes include novel neurophysiological sensing methods in XR, real-time affective state recognition, designing adaptive and personalized XR experiences based on neuro-affective feedback, neurofeedback applications within XR, and the crucial ethical considerations surrounding this sensitive data.
This hybrid workshop invites researchers and practitioners to present current research through paper presentations, which will be complemented by a keynote session, panel discussions with experts, online/offline networking sessions, and a potential industry demonstration session. Accepted papers are planned for inclusion and publication in the ISMAR 2025 conference proceedings. The workshop offers a platform for discussing current and future research projects, fostering collaboration within this rapidly evolving interdisciplinary field.
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