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Applied Perception in Graphics and Visualization

Fig. 2: Some graphs here. Fig. 3: Some diagram here. Applied Perception in Graphics and Visualization First Author 1 , Second Author 2 , and Last Author 3 1 Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics 2 Netherlands. AREAS OF INTEREST. MOTIVATION.

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Applied Perception in Graphics and Visualization

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  1. Fig. 2: Some graphs here Fig. 3: Some diagram here Applied Perception in Graphics and Visualization First Author1, Second Author2, and Last Author31Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics 2Netherlands AREAS OF INTEREST MOTIVATION • This international event is a forum for the exchange of experience and knowledge among researchers, developers and users concerned with virtual reality, as well as augmented reality, mixed reality and 3D user interfaces. • We invite you to submit your work, show your products, and join us for two exciting days of presentations, panels, exhibits, and special events. • No work has solved this problem • Original, unpublished papers documenting new research contributions, practice and experience, or novel applications, from all areas of virtual environments, are invited. The best full-length papers will be invited to extend their work and publish in the Computer & Graphics journal. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to: • Interaction techniques for VR • Tracking & Sensing • Immersive projection technologies • Haptics, audio and multimodal interfaces • VR system architecture and development • 3D input and output devices • Augmented and mixed reality (AR and MR) • Collaborative and distributed VR • User studies and evaluation • Presence and cognition • Interactive rendering, modeling and simulation • VR, AR, and MR applications CHALLENGES AND SOLUTION • Point 1 • Point 2 • Point 3 • Solution: a great solution goes Here! Fig. 1: text goes here. LOCATION & ACCOMMODATION • For more information check • http://www.kyb.tuebingen.mpg.de/EGVE/index.html IMPORTANT DATES PARTICIPATION • some description here • And more description CONCLUSIONS AND ONGOING WORK Fig. 4: Some graphs here Fig. 5: Some graphs here • Program Chairs: • Point 1 • Point 2 • Point 3 Table 1: 9 Some table here Fig. 6: 9 tSome graphs here

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