IARVR21: 7th International Augmented and Virtual Reality Conference ISCTE Lisbon, Portugal, June 30-July 2, 2021 |
Conference website | https://arvrconference.wixsite.com/arvrconference |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=iarvr21 |
Submission deadline | February 28, 2021 |
Submission Guidelines
All Papers/abstracts must be submitted via Easy Chair:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=iarvr21
Authors of accepted papers will be expected to attend the conference and make a 10-15 minutes oral presentation
Scientific Track
All paper submissions must be in English and submitted as a word file. The document file should not contain information that unnecessarily identifies the authors, their institutions, or their places of work. Extended abstract length: max. 3 pages (excl. references). Suggested structure is 1. Introduction, 2. Literature Review, 3 Methodology, 4. Findings, 5 Conclusion. All accepted papers are expected to be presented during the conference. Papers are invited to be expanded into a book chapter to be published by Springer post-conference.
Industry Track
All paper submissions must be in English and submitted as a word file. The document file should not contain information that unnecessarily identifies the authors, their institutions, or their places of work. Extended abstract length: max. 3 pages (excl. references). Suggested structure is 1. Company Description, 2. Project Summary, 3 Project Details, 4. Feedback from End Users, 5 Future Outlook, 6 Conclusion. All accepted papers are expected to be presented during the conference. Papers are invited to be expanded into a book chapter to be published by Springer post-conference.
PhD Poster Track
2 pages abstract: recently completed work, work in progress, or publicly presentable ideas for unimplemented and/or unusual systems or applications. All accepted PhD poster tracks are expected to present a poster during the main conference.
Guidelines
There are no strict formatting requirements. Papers should be structured and (if possible) include introduction, methods/approach, findings/discussion and conclusion. Please submit a blind copy for the review process.
List of Topics
- XR and its use for crisis management
- XR for Covid-19 recovery
- XR to overcome a health crisis
- XR for societal good
- AI, Big Data, IoT, 5G, Robot and Digital Twin powered XR innovation
- Digital transformation through XR
- XR adoption behaviour
- XR business models
- Development and implementation of augmented and virtual reality applications
- Mobile and wearable technologies and applications
- Impacts of XR on value co-creation
- XR for customer engagement
- Enhancing customer experience via XR
- Legal, ethical, and regulatory issues of XR
- New methodological approaches for XR
- XR applications in tourism, events, cultural heritage, architecture, education, retail, entertainment, health, manufacturing etc.
- Any other related topic
Committees
Program Committee
Barry Babin, Louisiana Tech University
Stuart Barnes, King's College London
Zeph van Berlo, University of Amsterdam
Ricardo Bilro, ISCTE-IUL
Katrin Brunner, Universität der Bundeswehr Muenchen
Christian Bushardt, Louisiana Tech University
Namho Chung, Kyung Hee University
Ella Cranmer, Manchester Metropolitan University
Dario tom Dieck, Manchester Metropolitan University
M. Claudia tom Dieck, Manchester Metropolitan University
Peter Eachus, University of Salford
Ernest Edifor, Manchester Metropolitan University
Anuashine Chefor Ellis, Louisiana Tech University
Alex Gibson, Technological University Dublin
Daniel Görlich, Hochschule Heidelberg
João Guerreiro, ISCTE-IUL
Ramy Hammady, Solent University
Dai-In Han, Breda University of Applied Science
David Harborth, Goethe University Frankfurt
Arnold Japutra, University of Western Australia
Ana Javornik, Newcastle University
Sarah Jones, De Montfort University
Timothy H. Jung, Manchester Metropolitan University
Paul Ketelaar, Radboud University
Si Jung Kim, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Yen-Soon Kim, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Richard Koeck, University of Liverpool
Safak Korkut, University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland
Nina Krey, Rowan University
Slimane Larabi, Computer Science Department of USTHB University
Jongwook Lee, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Jennifer Locander, University of Mississippi
Sandra Loreiro, ISCTE-IUL
Natasha Moorhouse, Manchester Metropolitan University
Maeve Marmion, University of Chester
Faisal Mushtaq, University of Leeds
Jae-Eun Oh, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Christos Pantelidis, Manchester Metropolitan University
Sebastian Pape, Goethe University Frankfurt
Filipa Pinto, ISCTE-IUL
Philipp A. Rauschnabel, Universität der Bundeswehr Muenchen
Sebastian Stadler, TUM Create
Alasdair Swenson, Manchester Metropolitan University
Mariapina Trunfio, University of Naples Parthenope
Pasi Tuominen, Haaga-Helia AUS
Jolly Wong, Shanghai University
Woontack Woo, KAIST
Organizing committee
Conference Host – Prof. Sandra Loureiro (sandramloureiro@netcabo.pt)
Conference Chair – Dr. Timothy Jung (t.jung@mmu.ac.uk)
Program Chair – Dr. Mandy Claudia tom Dieck (c.tom-dieck@mmu.ac.uk)
Industry Chair – Dr. João Guerreiro (Joao.Guerreiro@iscte-iul.pt)
PhD Track – Dr. Dai-In Han (han.d@buas.nl)
Registration– Dr. Natasha Moorhouse (n.moorhouse@mmu.ac.uk)
Publication
IARVR21 proceedings will be published by Springer. Special issues will be announced.
Venue
The conference will be held in Lisbon, Portugal.
Contact
All questions about submissions should be emailed to c.tom-dieck@mmu.ac.uk