Call for Tutorials

Tutorials aim at promoting the skills necessary to master recent technological developments and to disseminate areas of study, thus amplifying the participants’ education/research perspectives, in the academic and industrial levels. Therefore, tutorial proposals should be planned to present intermediary and advanced subjects related to the areas of Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR). Duration of each tutorial: 2 hours (hands-on format). 

Authors will be chosen among researchers from academia and industry, and with recognized competence and knowledge in the area to send their proposals. The proposal form will be sent in the invitation to the authors. The proposal should be a single text file with the following information: the tutorial title, authors (names and affiliations), abstract (150 – 300 words) and a brief description of the contents. Proposals will be evaluated by relevance, innovation, originality, themes presented in previous SVR editions, author’s experience and quality of the content. 

If the proposal is accepted, a short paper will be written (2 – 4 pages), in English or Portuguese, following the IEEE guidelines – A4 size. The final version of the full paper will  be submitted with the SBC Copyright Form

As in the previous edition, the short paper will be published in the Extended Proceedings of the 22nd Symposium on Virtual and Augmented Reality in the SBC OpenLib (SOL), a  digital library maintained by the Brazilian Computing Society (SBC): https://sol.sbc.org.br/index.php/indice.

Registration costs will be covered for only ONE instructor from each selected tutorial.

Important dates

  • Short papers submission deadline: September 05, 2020
  • Notification: September 10, 2020
  • Camera-ready and Copyright submission deadline: September 18, 2020

No-Show and No-Registration Policy

No-show tutorial are defined as accepted tutorials submitted by authors who did not present the tutorials at the technical meeting. Each accepted proposal must have at least one registered author with an Other Track Paper Registration Fee. Each paper must have a different Other Track Paper Registration Fee. Otherwise, the tutorial is considered a no-registration. No-show and no-registration tutorials will not be included in the program and will be removed from the proceedings.

Tutorials Chairs

For additional information, please contact us:

  • Eunice P. S. Nunes (eunice@ufmt.br), UFMT – Brazil
  • Cléber G. Corrêa (clebergimenez@utfpr.edu.br), UTFPR – Brazil
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