Next edition: VRIPHYS 2018

The successful 2017 edition is now over. Meet at the next edition that will be co-located to EG2018, April 15-16, 2018, in Delft, The Netherlands.
See the dedicated website https://vriphys2018.sciencesconf.org/ for more informations!

VRIPHYS 2017

We are pleased to announce the 13th Workshop on Virtual Reality Interaction and Physical Simulation VRIPHYS 2017. The workshop is hosted by LIRIS and the Université Lyon 1 and will take place on April. 23-24, 2017. It is organized in cooperation with Eurographics and will be co-located with EG2017.

The goal of the workshop is to attract high-quality research papers in the domains of dynamic simulation and physical interaction in virtual reality environments. We also welcome papers showing on-going research with promising results and new technology with applications of related focus.

See also previous editions:

And visit the dblp computer science bibliography page on VRIPHYS : http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/vriphys/

 

 

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AWARDS 2017

Best papers and honorable mentions have been attributed, sponsored by NVIDIA !Nvidia logo

Selected papers are now invited to submit an extended version to the Computers&Graphics journal for a VSI dedicated to this 13th workshop.CAG

New, the VSI is now online: VSI Best Papers VRIPHYS'17

Important dates

Preliminary Summary  Jan. 24, 2017
Paper Submission  Jan. 31, 2017
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 Feb. 07, 2017
Paper Notification  Mar. 17, 2017
Camera-ready  Apr. 4, 2017
Poster / WIP  Apr. 4, 2017
Conference Apr. 23-24, 2017

 

Contact

For any question: contact us here

 

Eurographics 2017

This workshop is co-located with Eurographics 2017.

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For EG attendees, don't miss the T6 tutorial "Position-Based Simulation Methods in Computer Graphics" by Jan Bender (RWTH Aachen University), Matthias Müller and Miles Macklin (NVIDIA PhysX Research) on Monday 24, 13:30-16:30.

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