Call for Poster Papers

ISMAR 2024, the premier Augmented Reality (AR) and Mixed Reality (MR) conference, will be held on October 21-25, 2024. ISMAR offers three distinct calls for journal papers, conference papers, and posters. This call is for submission to the poster track. See the ISMAR website for more information.

ISMAR has responded to the increasing commercial and research activities related to AR, VR, and MR by expanding its scope over the past several years. ISMAR 2024 will cover the full range of technologies encompassed by the MR continuum, from interfaces in the real world to fully immersive experiences. 

We invite research contributions that advance AR/VR/MR technologies, collectively called eXtended Reality (XR) technologies, and are relevant to the community.

The poster session is one of the highlights of ISMAR, where the community discusses the benefits and challenges of XR in other research and application domains. Presenting a poster is a fantastic opportunity to receive feedback on research that has not been published and to present finished incremental research outputs.

  • Poster Paper Submission Deadline: July 19, 2024
  • Notification: August 18, 2024
  • Camera-ready version: August 23, 2024

We welcome anonymous paper submissions of 2 pages (including the list of references) in the VGTC conference template. Detailed submission guidelines are available here. Poster papers will be reviewed based on the extended abstract, which can contain smaller contributions, late-breaking developments, or in-progress work. ISMAR considers poster papers of 2 pages to be non-archival. This means that authors of 2-page poster papers can resubmit longer versions of their accepted work, with additional details, at later ISMAR conferences. All paper submissions must be in English.

All submissions will be accepted or rejected as poster papers.

  • All accepted poster papers will be archived in the IEEE Xplore digital library
  • All accepted poster papers will be subject to the registration and publication processing policy of ISMAR 2024.

The Poster track is co-aligned with the Conference Paper track, which may accept some Conference Paper submissions as posters based on the merit of their contribution. Detailed submission and review guidelines are available on the conference website and the Guidelines section. 

All topics relevant to and advancing AR, VR, and MR are interesting. VR papers are welcome regardless of their relevance to AR/MR. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

  • Artificial intelligence / Machine learning for XR
  • Accessibility in XR
  • Camera and projector-camera calibration
  • Collaborative interfaces 
  • Computer vision
  • Content creation/authoring and content management
  • Conversational and speech interfaces
  • Display technologies (e.g., eyewear, smart watches, projectors) 
  • Diversity and inclusivity issues
  • Ethical issues
  • Ergonomics and human factors
  • Free viewpoint image generation
  • Haptic and tactile interfaces, wearable haptics, passive haptics, pseudo haptics
  • Human augmentations
  • Human-computer interaction
  • Immersive visual analytics
  • Localisation, spatial registration, and tracking
  • Locomotion and navigation techniques
  • Mediated and diminished reality
  • Multimodal input and output
  • Omnidirectional, 360, immersive videos
  • Optics
  • Perception
  • Presence, body ownership, and agency
  • Psychology
  • Real-time performance issues
  • Rendering techniques
  • Sensor fusion 
  • Spatial audio, auditory perception, and psychoacoustics
  • Spatial AR, projection mapping, projector-camera systems
  • System architectures, distributed, and online systems
  • Touch, tangible, and gesture interfaces
  • Technology acceptance and social implications 
  • Teleoperation, telepresence, and telexistence
  • User experience, usability studies, and human-subjects experiments
  • VR simulations of AR/MR
  • Virtual production
  • Virtual humans and avatars
  • Visualisation techniques
  • AR/MR/VR applications from domains include, but are not limited to:
    • Architecture
    • Art, cultural heritage, education and training
    • Automotive and aerospace
    • Entertainment, sports broadcast
    • Health, wellbeing, and medical applications
    • Industrial, military, emergency response
    • Therapy and rehabilitation

We also encourage authors to submit emerging applications, technologies, and methodology papers addressing topics not listed above.

We are looking forward to your submissions!

Best regards,
ISMAR 2024 Poster Chairs
poster_chairs@ieeeismar.org