CFP: 2nd Workshop on AI and AR/VR for Exergaming (AIVR4Exergame) located with IEEE AIxVR 2025: Jan 27-29, 2025 in Lisbon, Portugal

The 2nd Workshop on AI and AR/VR for Exergaming (AIVR4Exergame) will be co-
located with the IEEE International Conference on Artificial Intelligence &
extended and Virtual Reality (IEEE AIxVR) from January 27 to 29.

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DEADLINES AND WEBSITE:
Submission: December 1
Notification: December 8
Camera-Ready: December 15
Submission Link: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ieeeaixvr2025
Website: https://tars-home.github.io/aivr4exergaming2025/
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TOPICS OF INTEREST:

Through invited talks, demos, papers, and posters, AIVR4Exergame will bring
researchers and industry practitioners together to discuss these new emerging
research challenges and technologies. Following topics are of interest.

* Design of exergames to facilitate long-term continued usage
* Design of AI algorithms that provide closed-loop feedback to enable
continued usability
* Design of AI algorithms for assessing and correcting virtual interactions
for safe usage
* Design of AI algorithms to generate novel exercise routines
* Simulating the real-world in AR/VR (e.g., weight, friction, resistance)
* AI techniques for movement tracking using smartphone sensors for smartphone-
based AR/VR exergaming
* Incorporating haptics and biofeedback to ensure safe interactions in
immersive AR/VR environments
* Effectiveness of AI-enabled AR/VR-based exergaming through results from case
studies
* Emergent hardware platforms to enable broader uptake of AR/VR-based
exergames
* Long term physical and psychological effects of exergaming in AR/VR
* Ethical considerations for use of AI for AR/VR-based exergaming
* Co-located and remote social environments for AR/VR exergaming
* Designing rehabilitative AR/VR exergames for children, older adults, and
individuals with disabilities
* AR/VR-based tele-rehab server platform to connect participants from remote
locations
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VENUE:
The conference will take place from Jan 27-29, 2025, at the Instituto Superior
Técnico, University of Lisbon, Portugal.
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Conferences: CASA 2025 Call for Papers

CASA 2025    Call for Papers

 

The 38th International Conference on Computer Animation and Social Agents (CASA 2025) will be held on June 4-6, 2025, in Strasbourg, France. The conference is organized by the University of Strasbourg and the ICube laboratory. Founded in Geneva in 1988 under the name of Computer Animation (CA) by the Computer Graphics Society (CGS), CASA is the oldest international conference in computer animation and social agents in the world.

 

In the past few years, CASA has been held in Europe, Asia, North America, and Australia. CASA 2025 will provide a great opportunity to interact with leading experts, share your own work, and educate yourself through exposure to the research of your peers from around the world.

 

IMPORTANT DATES

  *   Submission: February 8, 2025

  *   Notification of acceptance: April 10, 2025

  *   Camera ready:  April 30, 2025 (23:59 GMT)

  *   Author registration: May 8, 2025

  *   Conference: June 2-4, 2025

 

PAPER SUBMISSION

We invite submissions of research papers on a broad range of topics, including but not limited to Computer Animation, Embodied Agents, Social Agents, Virtual and Augmented Reality, and Visualization (see below for a detailed list). This year, we particularly welcome papers in the following domains: AI image generation, AI video generation, AI music generation, AI storytelling, and AI applications in VR.

 

Submitted papers will be reviewed by the program committee and papers of high quality will be referred for publication in the Computer Animation and Virtual Worlds (CAVW) journal published by Wiley. The papers accepted as is or with minor revisions will be in a special issue. Those requiring major revision will be given a chance to resubmit and reviewed again by the conference PC for acceptance in a subsequent issue of CAVW. The rest will be either rejected or recommended for publication in conference proceedings. Authors will have to register and present the papers at the conference.

 

SCOPE AND LIST OF TOPICS

CASA invites submissions on a broad range of topics, including but not limited to:

 

Computer Animation

  *   Motion Control

  *   Motion Capture & Retargeting

  *   Path Planning

  *   Physics-based Animation

  *   Vision-based Techniques for Animation

  *   Behavioral Animation

  *   Deformation

  *   Facial Animation

  *   Image-based Animation

  *   AI Storytelling

  *   AI Visual Generator

  *   Group and Crowd Simulation

  *   Modeling Natural Phenomena

  *   Deep Learning based Animation

  *   Fluid Animation

  *   Multi-scale Models

  *   Animation Compression & Transmission

  *   Machine Learning for Animation

  *   Advanced Multimodal Models

  *   Game-based Learning

 

Virtual Worlds

  *   Artificial Agents in Virtual Reality

  *   Mixed and Augmented Reality

  *   Population Generation for Virtual Worlds

  *   Virtual Cities

  *   Virtual Humans and Avatars

  *   Anthropometric Virtual Human Models

  *   Digital Clones

  *   VR Health Applications

  *   Shared Virtual Environments

  *   Semantics & Ontologies for Animation in VR

  *   AI applications in VR and AR experiences

  *   Anthropometric Virtual Human Models

  *   Metaverse

  *   3D Telepresence

  *   Haptics

  *   Locomotion and Navigation

  *   Presence and Immersion

  *   Cultural Heritage Applications

  *   Social Agents

 

WEBSITE: https://casa2025.sciencesconf.org/

 

CONFERENCE CO-CHAIRS

  *   Frederic Cordier (University of Haute-Alsace, France)

  *   Kun Zhou (Zhejiang University, China)

  *   Nadia Magnenat-Thalmann (MIRALab–University of Geneva, Switzerland)

 

PROGRAM CO-CHAIRS

  *   Christos Mousas (Purdue University, United States)

  *   Hyewon Seo (CNRS–University of Strasbourg, France)

  *   Daniel Thalmann (École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland)

Hybrid Human Artificial Intelligence (HHAI 2025) – June 9–13, Pisa, Italy

CALL FOR PAPERS
HHAI 2025 – Hybrid Human-Artificial Intelligence
https://hhai-conference.org/2025/
June 9–13, 2025, Pisa, Italy

Invitation to Participate in IEEE ICMI 2025 – Call for Papers

Dear Researchers,

We are pleased to invite you to submit your research to the IEEE 4th International Conference on Computing and Machine Intelligence (ICMI 2025), held in hybrid mode on April 5-6, 2025, at Central Michigan University, USA. This conference will explore the latest advancements in computing and machine intelligence across diverse fields. Accepted papers will be published in IEEE Xplore, subject to quality standards.

Important Dates:

  • Submission Deadline: December 30, 2024
  • Notification to Authors: February 20, 2025
For more details, please visit:
Regards,

Dr. AKHTAR JAMIL

Associate Professor

Department of Computer Science, 
FAST School of Computing
National University of Computer and Emerging Sciences, 
Islamabad, Pakistan.
Office Tel. (051) 111-128-128;  Ext. 633

FAST University  :   http://isb.nu.edu.pk/

FW: Special issue call for papers: Transformative approaches in assistive technology

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