Call for Posters

  IEEE VR 2016 seeks poster submissions, which describe recently completed work, highly relevant results of work in progress, or successful systems and applications, in all areas related to virtual reality, including augmented reality (AR), mixed reality (MR), and 3D user interfaces. Since posters are not considered to be formal publications, work submitted as a poster is eligible for future publication in other venues. Please note that accepted IEEE VR 2016 Posters are welcome to be extended and submitted as Paper to IEEE 3DUI 2016. However, other combinations (e.g., VR Poster + 3DUI Technote) are not allowed, and will be rejected without review. Please be mindful of the Double-Submissions Policy. Presenting a poster is a great way to get feedback on work that has not yet been published. Poster presentations will be an integral part of the conference, with a session for interactive discussion between presenters and attendees, plus a fast-forward presentation track where authors can orally present a brief summary of their work to all conference attendees. Note that, in order to maintain interactive and exciting poster presentations, we require at least one presenter per accepted poster to attend the conference. Poster submissions must be in English. The submission must be in the form of a two-page abstract. Supplemental material, such as a poster draft or videos may be submitted as well, but are not mandatory. All submitted materials must be in PDF format with embedded fonts. Two-page abstracts will be included in the proceedings and will be archived in the IEEE Digital Library, and therefore must be formatted using the IEEE Computer Society format described at http://junctionpublishing.org/vgtc/Track/vr.html. Poster abstracts must be submitted through a special poster slot available at the online submission site (http://precisionconference.com/~vr). Supplemental materials can be uploaded to the submission site as well. Poster drafts and final posters should be in either portrait or landscape format with the following approximate dimensions: 32″ x 40″ (82cm x 102cm). IMPORTANT DATES AND DEADLINES FOR POSTERS: All deadlines are at 23:59 GMT/UTC on the dates specified
  • December 3, 2015 (extended): Two-page abstract and optional poster draft submission
  • December 18, 2015: Notification of results
  • January 8, 2016: Camera-ready material due (to be published in conference proceedings)
For more information, please contact the Posters Chairs (posterchairs2016 [at] ieeevr.org):
  • Sophie Joerg (Clemson University, USA)
  • Betty Mohler (Max Planck, Germany)
  • Frank Steinicke (University of Hamburg, Germany)