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.
Submission of Short Papers: July 17, 2024, extended to July 21, 2024
Initial Short Paper Notifications: July 31, 2024
Revised Submission of Short Papers: August 7, 2024
Final Short Paper Acceptance Notification: August 12, 2024
Camera-Ready Submission of Short Papers: August 26, 2024
Submission of Lightning Talk Proposals: August 26, 2024
Workshop: October 21, 2024
This Workshop on Locomotion and Wayfinding in XR is intended to initiate novel and deepen existing discussions between researchers and practitioners interested in the broad area of navigation in extended reality. While navigation is one of the most fundamental forms of user interaction required in almost every XR application, existing research still leaves a plethora of open research questions regarding the conceptual design, technical realization, and systematic evaluation of navigation interfaces for particular use cases. In addition, a growing challenge for the research community is the reproducibility of existing interfaces and evaluations, where recent meta-analyses have shown deficiencies in terms of the descriptions of experimental setups, the scientific rigor of the underlying research processes, and the generalizability of results.
This workshop gives researchers and practitioners the opportunity to present their current research on locomotion and wayfinding in two formats. The first format invites the submission of short papers to be presented at the workshop that will then be published in the IEEE digital library. The second format invites the submission of abstracts for lightning talks that focus on work in progress to be discussed at the workshop without a corresponding publication in the digital library.
Locomotion Techniques
Reproduction of Existing Findings
Scene Transitions
SeatedVR
Redirection
Orientation and Spatial Awareness
Affordance & Accessibility
Input Devices
Human Factors
Wayfinding in VR/AR
Gaze Guiding
Theoretical Work, such as Classifications & Taxonomies
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The Workshop on Locomotion and Wayfinding in XR seeks high-quality contributions in the form of short papers to be published in the IEEE Xplore library as well as lightning talks without a corresponding paper publication.
(published in IEEE Xplore)
We call for short papers presenting original and preliminary research results, surveys, demos, and positions with a length of up to 6 pages (excluding references). These will go through a formal reviewing process via an independent program committee. Each submission will receive two reviews. Authors will have the possibility to react to those reviews with a revision. The final decision of acceptance is then made by the organizers based on whether all reviewer comments have been sufficiently addressed. In the event of conflicts in the organizing committee, the decision is made by an independent expert instead. If accepted, papers will be published in ISMAR 2024 adjunct proceedings and IEEE Xplore.
Authors and reviewers are asked to pay particular attention to whether studies and methodologies are reported in a reproducible manner. We would like to provide the following guidelines to assist with this process. Authors have the opportunity to comment in the submission process if circumstances do not allow further compliance with the guidelines or if other evidence contradicts the stated guidelines.
When it comes to methodological work, we particularly want to encourage and promote demos on-site to further deepen the discussion of the presented work with the community. Authors will be asked in the submission process if they will demonstrate their work on-site. There will be a dedicated agenda item for this at the workshop.
Submissions must be anonymous, prepared in the IEEE Computer Society VGTC conference format, and submitted in PDF via Easychair (https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=locxr24). Submissions that do not comply with the above-mentioned framing will be desk rejected without further review.
At least one author per accepted contribution must register for the IEEE VR conference and will be expected to give an in-person or live video presentation at the workshop.
(unpublished)
We also would like to welcome proposals for lightning talks raising interesting positions, work in progress, research agendas, or questions to discuss with the community during the workshop. These should be submitted in the form of an informal maximum 500-word abstract and will be reviewed by the workshop organizers. As the main focus of this track is on the oral presentation and discussion, the abstracts will not be published in the IEEE Digital Library.
Abstract submissions should not be anonymous and submitted via e-mail to the workshop organizers at daniel.zielasko@rwth-aachen.de and me@tim-weissker.de.
At least one author per accepted contribution must register for the IEEE ISMAR conference in order to present the proposed lightning talk in-person at the workshop.
Daniel Zielasko (daniel.zielasko@rwth-aachen.de)
Tim Weissker (me@tim-weissker.de)