Call for Papers/Call for Participation - VARMS 2015 - Arles, France
Call for Papers/Call for Participation
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1st International Workshop on Virtual and Augmented Reality dedicated to
Molecular Science (VARMS 2015) At IEEE VR 2015, Arles, France Tuesday,
March 24, 2015
More info here: https://sites.google.com/site/varmsieeevr2015/home
From the 70s up to today, Molecular Science and Virtual Reality have
maintained close ties, the needs of the first nourishing the scientific
issues of the second. The field of Molecular Science has been a pioneer
in the design and use of advanced 3D human/computer interactions and
devices such as haptic ones. Before the advent of computers andvisualization,
Molecular Science researchers used to build physical models in order to
achieve a visual representation of theoretical models. These physical
representations, which have been used for a while, opened the way to
tangible interfaces to couple physical and numerical models using Augmented
and Virtual Reality techniques. Today we are witnesses to a revolution
in terms of access to Augmented and Virtual Reality methods for all other
scientific fields, thanks to new immersion, 3D interaction and rendering
devices.
In this context, the international IEEE Virtual Reality 2015 conference,
through the VARMS workshop, gives researchers an excellent opportunity
to:
- keep up to date with new approaches at the interface between Augmented
and Virtual Reality, 3D User Interfaces and Video Games to popularize
Molecular Science, both in research and teaching contexts,
- identify efforts to support the deeper integration of Virtual Reality
techniques in the processes and practices of research laboratories and
companies in the Molecular Science field, promoting the usefulness and
usability of Virtual and Augmented Reality in Molecular Science, implying
deep ergonomic analyses and user evaluations in the targeted field,
- highlight convincing success stories, thereby catalysing the use of
Virtual and Augmented Reality in the targeted community, as actual
research achievements that lead to decisive results in Molecular
Science are still rare.
Submission
---------------
Workshop organizers expect participants to submit research papers,
technotes, position papers (up to 6 pages for talk) or work-in-progress
or preliminary research abstracts (2 pages for poster) about the following
topics:
1) Usage, Utility and Usability of Virtual Reality in Molecular Science
2) 3D user interfaces, including navigation, haptic and tangible
interfaces, Augmented Reality, collaborative environments dedicated to
Molecular Science
3) Serious games for research, teaching and outreach in Molecular Science
4) Success stories of Virtual Reality applications leading to tangible
results in Molecular Science
The workshop proceedings will consist of all accepted papers for poster
or talk, included in the numerical proceedings of IEEE-VR 2015 and will be
included into the IEEE Digital Library. For accepted papers for talk,
authors must prepare a 12-15 minute oral presentation to be delivered
during the workshop.
Submitted papers will be evaluated through a double blind reviewing
process of the submissions by the Program Committee members, thanks to the
EasyChair System at https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=varmsieeevr2015.
Papers must be written in English and follow the IEEE Computer Society
format (see http://www.cs.sfu.ca/~vis/Tasks/camera.html).
Important Dates
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Abstract (for talk and poster) submission deadline: January 26th, 2015
Paper (for talk and poster) submission deadline: February 2nd, 2015
Notification of acceptance: February 20th, 2015
Early bird registration: February 22nd, 2015
Organizers
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- Nicolas Férey (nicolas.ferey@limsi.fr), Université Paris-Sud,
Laboratoire pour la Mécanique et les Sciences de l'Ingénieur(CNRS),
VENISE team, Orsay, France
- Olivier Delalande (olivier.delalande@univ-rennes1.fr), University of
Rennes 1, Structures et Interactions Moléculaires, Rennes, France
- Marc Baaden (baaden@smplinux.de), Laboratoire de Biochimie Théorique
(CNRS)- Institut de Biologie Physico-Chimique, Paris, France
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1st International Workshop on Virtual and Augmented Reality dedicated to
Molecular Science (VARMS 2015) At IEEE VR 2015, Arles, France Tuesday,
March 24, 2015
More info here: https://sites.google.com/site/varmsieeevr2015/home
From the 70s up to today, Molecular Science and Virtual Reality have
maintained close ties, the needs of the first nourishing the scientific
issues of the second. The field of Molecular Science has been a pioneer
in the design and use of advanced 3D human/computer interactions and
devices such as haptic ones. Before the advent of computers andvisualization,
Molecular Science researchers used to build physical models in order to
achieve a visual representation of theoretical models. These physical
representations, which have been used for a while, opened the way to
tangible interfaces to couple physical and numerical models using Augmented
and Virtual Reality techniques. Today we are witnesses to a revolution
in terms of access to Augmented and Virtual Reality methods for all other
scientific fields, thanks to new immersion, 3D interaction and rendering
devices.
In this context, the international IEEE Virtual Reality 2015 conference,
through the VARMS workshop, gives researchers an excellent opportunity
to:
- keep up to date with new approaches at the interface between Augmented
and Virtual Reality, 3D User Interfaces and Video Games to popularize
Molecular Science, both in research and teaching contexts,
- identify efforts to support the deeper integration of Virtual Reality
techniques in the processes and practices of research laboratories and
companies in the Molecular Science field, promoting the usefulness and
usability of Virtual and Augmented Reality in Molecular Science, implying
deep ergonomic analyses and user evaluations in the targeted field,
- highlight convincing success stories, thereby catalysing the use of
Virtual and Augmented Reality in the targeted community, as actual
research achievements that lead to decisive results in Molecular
Science are still rare.
Submission
---------------
Workshop organizers expect participants to submit research papers,
technotes, position papers (up to 6 pages for talk) or work-in-progress
or preliminary research abstracts (2 pages for poster) about the following
topics:
1) Usage, Utility and Usability of Virtual Reality in Molecular Science
2) 3D user interfaces, including navigation, haptic and tangible
interfaces, Augmented Reality, collaborative environments dedicated to
Molecular Science
3) Serious games for research, teaching and outreach in Molecular Science
4) Success stories of Virtual Reality applications leading to tangible
results in Molecular Science
The workshop proceedings will consist of all accepted papers for poster
or talk, included in the numerical proceedings of IEEE-VR 2015 and will be
included into the IEEE Digital Library. For accepted papers for talk,
authors must prepare a 12-15 minute oral presentation to be delivered
during the workshop.
Submitted papers will be evaluated through a double blind reviewing
process of the submissions by the Program Committee members, thanks to the
EasyChair System at https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=varmsieeevr2015.
Papers must be written in English and follow the IEEE Computer Society
format (see http://www.cs.sfu.ca/~vis/Tasks/camera.html).
Important Dates
--------------
Abstract (for talk and poster) submission deadline: January 26th, 2015
Paper (for talk and poster) submission deadline: February 2nd, 2015
Notification of acceptance: February 20th, 2015
Early bird registration: February 22nd, 2015
Organizers
---------------
- Nicolas Férey (nicolas.ferey@limsi.fr), Université Paris-Sud,
Laboratoire pour la Mécanique et les Sciences de l'Ingénieur(CNRS),
VENISE team, Orsay, France
- Olivier Delalande (olivier.delalande@univ-rennes1.fr), University of
Rennes 1, Structures et Interactions Moléculaires, Rennes, France
- Marc Baaden (baaden@smplinux.de), Laboratoire de Biochimie Théorique
(CNRS)- Institut de Biologie Physico-Chimique, Paris, France