Track 3: Augmented Reality

Augmented reality enables users to experience a three-dimensional environment generated using computer graphics, and perhaps other sensory modalities, to provide an environment for enhanced interaction between a human user and a computer-created world. Augmented Reality allows the real-time fusion of computer-generated digital content with the real world. The virtual objects, displaying information that the user cannot directly detect with his own senses, enhances the users’ perceptions and helps him to perform real-world tasks better.

SALENTO AVR 2016 seeks original research and applied papers in all areas of augmented reality. Topics of interest include, but not limited, to the following areas:

  • Mixed Reality
  • Information Visualization using Augmented Reality Technologies
  • Visualization Techniques for Augmented Reality
  • Augmented Reality in Scientific Visualization
  • Mobile Augmented Reality
  • Augmented Reality-based Navigation and Information Systems
  • Location-based and Recognition-based Augmented Reality
  • Visual Aspects of Augmented Reality
  • Perceptual Issues in Augmented Reality
  • Psychological and Artistic Issues of Integrating Virtual Objects with Real World
  • Collaborative Augmented Reality Environments
  • Augmented Reality Applications in Medicine and Surgery
  • Augmented Reality Applications in Cultural Heritage
  • Augmented Reality Applications in Arts
  • Augmented Reality Applications in Education
  • Augmented Reality Applications in Military and Industry

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