Introduction

The IEEE VR 2017 Workshop on Perceptual and Cognitive Issues in AR (PERCAR) is the third installment of the previous successful PERCAR workshops held at VR 2015 and VR 2016. The crux of this workshop is the creation of a better understanding of the various perceptual and cognitive issues that inform and constrain the design of effective augmented reality systems. There is neither an in-depth overview of these factors, nor well-founded knowledge on most effects as gained through formal validation. In particular long-term usage effects are inadequately understood. However, mobile platforms and emerging display hardware (“glasses”) ignite the number of users, as well as the system usage duration. To fulfill usability needs, a thorough understanding of perceptual and intertwined cognitive factors is highly needed by both research and industry: issues such as depth misinterpretation, object relationship mismatches and information overload can severely limit usability of applications, or even pose risks on its usage. Based on the gained knowledge, for example new interactive visualization and view management techniques can be iteratively defined, developed and validated, optimized to be congruent with human capabilities and limitations en route to more usable AR application interfaces.

Call for paper

Important date

2017-02-03
Abstract submission deadline
2017-02-03
Abstract notification of acceptance
2017-02-17
Draft paper submission deadline
2017-02-28
Final paper submission deadline

Submission Topics

  • Depth perception in AR

  • Color perception issues

  • Issues related to visual search / information processing

  • Situational awareness

  • Studies related to selective, focused or divided attention

  • Just noticeable differences, signal thresholds, and biases

  • Individual differences in perception & cognition

  • Comparisons between AR and VR perceptual issues

  • Cognitive load, mental workload or other cognitive issues related to perception

  • Multisensory issues (sensation, perception & cognition in non-visual AR)

  • Visualization techniques addressing perceptual or cognitive issues

  • View management techniques

  • Novel visual display devices that target specific perceptual issues

  • Validation methodologies, benchmarks and measurement methods, including eye tracking

  • Novel capturing and processing techniques (like HDR) that address perceptual issues

  • Techniques for conducting longitudinal studies

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Important Date
  • Mar 19

    2017

    Conference Date

  • Feb 03 2017

    Abstract Submission Deadline

  • Feb 03 2017

    Abstract Notification of Acceptance

  • Feb 17 2017

    Draft paper submission deadline

  • Feb 28 2017

    Final Paper Deadline

  • Mar 19 2017

    Registration deadline

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