IEEE AIVR2021 XRTM Workshop †
Keynote †
| The Effects and Significance of Projection Mapping for Cultural Properties |
Professor Kazushi MUKAIYAMA Future University Hakodate, Japan http://www.kazushi.info |
Projection Mapping (PJM) is a technique used for displaying visuals, such as computer graphics, onto buildings or walls using projectors. This exhibition method not only fascinates people as entertainment also shows various audio-visual information such as reviving original states directly. This talk explains several cases from my labs works to European cathedrals and so on, it considers the effects and significance of PJM for cultural properties. |
Program : DAY 1 (Nov 15th) †
- Presentaion: 15 miniutes for presentation and 10 minutes for QA
Workshop XRTM: XR Technologies in Museums PART 1 Time: Taiwan (GMT +8): 19:30 - 21:30 Time: New York (GMT -4): 6:30 - 8:30 Chair: Prof. Nobuyuki Umezu |
Time | # | Title | Authors |
19:30- | | Opening | |
19:35- | | Keynote | Prof. K. Mukaiyama |
20:15- | 58 | Rediscovering Neighborhood History through Augmented Reality | Ming-Chun Lee |
20:40- | 91 | Character Mosaics: A New Form of Text-based Artistic Representation | Yuming Bai and Nobuyuki Umezu |
21:05- | 92 | ArrivieW2: An Android Application for General-Purpose Information Presentation Using Google Map API, Location and Azimuth Sensor | Yasuyuki Saito, Shigeki Uemura, Jun Okuzumi and Norihiko Suzuki |
Workshop XRTM: XR Technologies in Museums PART 2 Time: Taiwan (GMT +8): 21:45 - 23:45 Time: New York (GMT -4): 8:45 - 10:45 Chair: Prof. Taku Komura |
Time | # | Title | Authors |
21:45- | 93 | Digital Fabrication: Machine Learning-based Immersive Experiencing for the Virtual Space in a Future Museum | Miao-Chi Liu Chang, Yu-Hsiung Huang, Wei-Chih Lin and Shih-Wei Sun |
22:10- | 94 | Towards a Standard Approach for the Design of a both Physical and Virtual Museum | Agata Marta Soccini and Anna Maria Marras |
22:35- | 95 | Learning Environment based on an Interactive Projection Table for Children | Midori Kuwahara and Nobuyuki Umezu |
23:00- | | Panel Discussions on "XR as the New Clay in Digital Art Era" > Prof. Taku Komura, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong > Dr. Agata Marta Soccini, University of Torino, Italy > Dr. Anna Maria Marras, University of Torino, Italy > Prof. Nobuyuki Umezu, Ibaraki University, Japan, Moderator |
23:40- | | Closing | |
News †
- 2021-07-26 WS website started.
- 2021-08-10 added submission instructions.
- 2021-08-21 deadline extended.
- 2021-08-23 set 2 categories for papers (short and regular).
- 2021-08-28 Prof. Komura from Hong Kong joined our organizing committee.
- 2021-09-06 We have 6 submissions to our WS.
- 2021-09-13 We're receiving results from reviewers.
- 2021-09-14 Camera ready deadline is extended to 20th Oct. in cooperation with AIVIR main conference.
- 2021-10-05 Our keynote speaker is Prof. Mukaiyama at Future University Hakodate, Japan.
- 2021-10-16 Conference program is available at https://ieee-aivr.cs.nthu.edu.tw/program
- 2021-10-19 A draft schedule of our workshop
- 2021-10-19 CR deadline is changed, its not in GMT(UTC)23:59 but in PDT 23:59, Oct 20th.
- 2021-11-08 Panelists determined.
[XRTM] XR Technologies in Museums †
Museums are attractive and unique places that offer people to learn from various exhibits, displays, samples and special devices. Although recent smartphones, PCs, and game consoles are very powerful, there should still be solid differences between experiences with these daily equipments and those in museums with full of special-purpose gadgets and devices. In this session, we encourage papers that extend the ability of future museums and showcase new possibilities in museum experiences based on a range of XR technologies.
Topics †
- but are not limited to applications of the following areas:
Data visualization
Visitor tracing
Touch walls
Interactive objects for learning
Floor projection
Robot programming for children
Traditional work and activities in cyberspace
Important Dates †
- Paper submission:
23rd August 2021 6th September 2021 GMT 23:59
- Notification of acceptance:
15th September 2021 17th September 2021
- Camera ready submission:
1st October 2021 20th October 2021 GMT PDT 23:59
Submission †
- Prepare a paper in double-column IEEE format following the official IEEE Manuscript Formatting guidelines.
- Short paper: up to 4 pages (New)
- Regular paper: 5-6 pages
- Visit and login https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ieeeaivr2021
- Select our XRTM ws by choosing the track named "Workshop: XR Technologies in Museums" and then continue submitting.
Organizers †
Note †
- There are several similar conferences named "AIVR" like this one. Our conference is IEEE sponsored and our proceedings are published in IEEE Xplore and IEEE CSDL.