SVR 2018 - 20th Symposium on Virtual and Augmented Reality
Topics/Call fo Papers
The Symposium on Virtual and Augmented Reality (SVR) is the premier conference on Virtual and Augmented Reality in Brazil. Traditionally sponsored by the Brazilian Computer Society (SBC), SVR is in its 20th edition and has established itself as an international scientific forum for the exchange of experience and knowledge among researchers, professionals, practitioners, students and developers concerned with research and development of human-computer interfaces focused on Virtual, Augmented and Mixed Realities.
This year, SVR will be held on October, 29th to November, 1st in Foz do Iguaçu, in the Brazilian State of Paraná.
High-quality original and innovative research papers as well as case studies and applications in all areas related to virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR), including mixed reality (MR) and 3D user interfaces are encouraged to be submitted.
The Proceedings of SVR have been published by CPS and are available at IEEE Xplore Digital Library. In addition, this year SVR has a pre-conference Special Section of the Elsevier Computers & Graphics Journal.
Topics include, but are not limited to:
VR/AR/MR systems, frameworks and toolkits
3D interaction
Input devices for VR/AR/MR
Haptics, audio, and other non-visual interfaces
User studies and evaluation
Tracking and sensing
Computer graphics techniques for VR/AR/MR
Immersive gaming / serious games
Virtual humans and avatars
Advanced display technology
Immersive projection technology
Multi-user and distributed VR/AR/MR
Perception, presence, and cognition in VR/AR/MR
Teleoperation and telepresence
Social, economic, and technical impacts of VR/AR/MR
You can submit your paper to one of the following sections of the SVR 2018:
C&G Journal Section
In 2018, SVR will offer the opportunity to submit papers to a special section of the Elsevier Computers & Graphics Journal with a specific deadline. The papers submitted to this section are supposed to describe original and mature research results and have no page limit (although we encourage you to write papers around 12 pages). The manuscript submitted to the C&G Special Section must follow the instructions found on the Journal Section page (https://www.journals.elsevier.com/computers-and-gr...).
Important dates:
April 30: C&G submission deadline
May 28: Notification of first decision
June 25: First revision submission
July 16: Notification of second decision
Aug 6: Second revision submission
Aug 20: Notification of acceptance
Sep 5: Camera-ready due
Conference Section
During the submission process, each paper should be classified as one of the following categories:
1) Research paper: the goal of this track is to present papers with original research describing results that contribute to advances in the state-of-the-art of VR/AR-related topics.
2) Application / Case Studies: due to the growing maturity of the VR/AR fields, there are already VR/AR/MR applications in widespread use across many fields. This track provides the ideal opportunity to present and discuss applications. The goal is to present applications that build upon existing ideas and established techniques to solve a problem in a novel way.
3) Review papers: the goal of this track is to present papers that explore the state-of-the-art in VR/AR/MR. A review paper should provide an updated and extensive overview of the kind of issues that are addressed in the literature on a topic related to VR/AR, the main theories, findings, conclusions, and the most important challenges for the future.
After a rigorous double-blinded peer-review process, the selected papers will be presented in the symposium technical sessions, published in the conference proceedings and submitted to the IEEE Digital Library.
Outstanding papers submitted in English will be invited to submit extended versions to a special session in the SBC Journal on Interactive Systems.
Submission Categories
Full Papers: Full papers should contain between 6 and 10 pages and present a level of contribution commensurate with its length. Research full papers should present consolidated research ideas with strong evaluation evidence of the results. Application and case study full papers should report on mature applications, which have been thoroughly tested with evidence of the effectiveness of the tool. All review papers are expected to be submitted as full papers. Exceptionally, review papers may contain up to 12 pages.
Short papers: Short papers should contain between 3 and 5 pages and should present small, but not low quality, contributions. Research short papers may report initial ideas and preliminary evaluations of ongoing research, or complete presentation and evaluation of a small research problem. Application and case study short papers may present an ongoing effort into an applied problem in VR/AR, or the complete report of an application with limited scope. No review papers should be submitted in short form.
Submission Language
As an international forum in virtual and augmented reality, which welcomes a worldwide audience, the official language of SVR 2018 will be English. Authors are strongly encouraged to submit papers in English and use translation services if needed. Papers written in Portuguese will be accepted and reviewed with the same process as English-language papers. Special Portuguese-only sessions will be offered during SVR for the presentation of Portuguese-language papers. It is the goal of SVR to have an increasing percentage of the conference papers written in English.
Submission Process
Papers must be formatted using the IEEE guidelines - US Letter size - and should be written preferably in English or Portuguese.
Papers in Portuguese must also have a title and abstract in English, with corrected grammar, preferably written or translated by a native English speaker.
Authors names and affiliations should be removed from the submitted manuscript to guarantee a blind review.
The papers will be submitted to the JEMS system.
Camera-ready Submissions
The final version of your paper must be submitted with the SBC Copyright Form. The template has the Copyright Form written in English and in Portuguese. It is not necessary to sign both. Authors must choose between one of the two no matter the language in which the draft was written.
CPS camera-ready submissions: corresponding authors of all accepted full and short papers will be contacted by CPS to provide their final version of the paper to be published electronically by the CPS. To speed up the process, please prepare your PDF in A4 size following this template here.
Important dates:
June 15: Full and short papers submission deadline
July 30: Acceptance notification
August 10: Camera-ready due
This year, SVR will be held on October, 29th to November, 1st in Foz do Iguaçu, in the Brazilian State of Paraná.
High-quality original and innovative research papers as well as case studies and applications in all areas related to virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR), including mixed reality (MR) and 3D user interfaces are encouraged to be submitted.
The Proceedings of SVR have been published by CPS and are available at IEEE Xplore Digital Library. In addition, this year SVR has a pre-conference Special Section of the Elsevier Computers & Graphics Journal.
Topics include, but are not limited to:
VR/AR/MR systems, frameworks and toolkits
3D interaction
Input devices for VR/AR/MR
Haptics, audio, and other non-visual interfaces
User studies and evaluation
Tracking and sensing
Computer graphics techniques for VR/AR/MR
Immersive gaming / serious games
Virtual humans and avatars
Advanced display technology
Immersive projection technology
Multi-user and distributed VR/AR/MR
Perception, presence, and cognition in VR/AR/MR
Teleoperation and telepresence
Social, economic, and technical impacts of VR/AR/MR
You can submit your paper to one of the following sections of the SVR 2018:
C&G Journal Section
In 2018, SVR will offer the opportunity to submit papers to a special section of the Elsevier Computers & Graphics Journal with a specific deadline. The papers submitted to this section are supposed to describe original and mature research results and have no page limit (although we encourage you to write papers around 12 pages). The manuscript submitted to the C&G Special Section must follow the instructions found on the Journal Section page (https://www.journals.elsevier.com/computers-and-gr...).
Important dates:
April 30: C&G submission deadline
May 28: Notification of first decision
June 25: First revision submission
July 16: Notification of second decision
Aug 6: Second revision submission
Aug 20: Notification of acceptance
Sep 5: Camera-ready due
Conference Section
During the submission process, each paper should be classified as one of the following categories:
1) Research paper: the goal of this track is to present papers with original research describing results that contribute to advances in the state-of-the-art of VR/AR-related topics.
2) Application / Case Studies: due to the growing maturity of the VR/AR fields, there are already VR/AR/MR applications in widespread use across many fields. This track provides the ideal opportunity to present and discuss applications. The goal is to present applications that build upon existing ideas and established techniques to solve a problem in a novel way.
3) Review papers: the goal of this track is to present papers that explore the state-of-the-art in VR/AR/MR. A review paper should provide an updated and extensive overview of the kind of issues that are addressed in the literature on a topic related to VR/AR, the main theories, findings, conclusions, and the most important challenges for the future.
After a rigorous double-blinded peer-review process, the selected papers will be presented in the symposium technical sessions, published in the conference proceedings and submitted to the IEEE Digital Library.
Outstanding papers submitted in English will be invited to submit extended versions to a special session in the SBC Journal on Interactive Systems.
Submission Categories
Full Papers: Full papers should contain between 6 and 10 pages and present a level of contribution commensurate with its length. Research full papers should present consolidated research ideas with strong evaluation evidence of the results. Application and case study full papers should report on mature applications, which have been thoroughly tested with evidence of the effectiveness of the tool. All review papers are expected to be submitted as full papers. Exceptionally, review papers may contain up to 12 pages.
Short papers: Short papers should contain between 3 and 5 pages and should present small, but not low quality, contributions. Research short papers may report initial ideas and preliminary evaluations of ongoing research, or complete presentation and evaluation of a small research problem. Application and case study short papers may present an ongoing effort into an applied problem in VR/AR, or the complete report of an application with limited scope. No review papers should be submitted in short form.
Submission Language
As an international forum in virtual and augmented reality, which welcomes a worldwide audience, the official language of SVR 2018 will be English. Authors are strongly encouraged to submit papers in English and use translation services if needed. Papers written in Portuguese will be accepted and reviewed with the same process as English-language papers. Special Portuguese-only sessions will be offered during SVR for the presentation of Portuguese-language papers. It is the goal of SVR to have an increasing percentage of the conference papers written in English.
Submission Process
Papers must be formatted using the IEEE guidelines - US Letter size - and should be written preferably in English or Portuguese.
Papers in Portuguese must also have a title and abstract in English, with corrected grammar, preferably written or translated by a native English speaker.
Authors names and affiliations should be removed from the submitted manuscript to guarantee a blind review.
The papers will be submitted to the JEMS system.
Camera-ready Submissions
The final version of your paper must be submitted with the SBC Copyright Form. The template has the Copyright Form written in English and in Portuguese. It is not necessary to sign both. Authors must choose between one of the two no matter the language in which the draft was written.
CPS camera-ready submissions: corresponding authors of all accepted full and short papers will be contacted by CPS to provide their final version of the paper to be published electronically by the CPS. To speed up the process, please prepare your PDF in A4 size following this template here.
Important dates:
June 15: Full and short papers submission deadline
July 30: Acceptance notification
August 10: Camera-ready due
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