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SUMMARY:Virtual Interaction and Real Devices
DESCRIPTION:Dragon's Path: Synthesizing User-centered Flying Creature Anim
 ation Paths for Outdoor Augmented Reality Experiences\n\nWe present a nove
 l approach to automatically generate user-centered flying creature animati
 on paths for outdoor augmented reality experiences. Given a sequence of st
 oryline actions, our approach finds suitable locations for the character t
 o perform its actions, generating a corresponding animation p...\n\n\nMiny
 oung Kim (George Mason University), Rawan Alghofaili (University of Texas 
 at Dallas), and Changyang Li and Lap-Fai Yu (George Mason University)\n---
 ------------------\n3D-Layers: Bringing Layer-based Color Editing to VR Pa
 inting\n\nWe introduce 3D-Layers, a new data structure and companion rende
 ring algorithm to perform\nlayered painting in VR. We define 3D-Layers as 
 groups of 3D strokes, and we distinguish the ones that represent 3D geomet
 ry from the ones that represent color modifications of the geometry.\n\n\n
 Emilie Yu (Centre Inria d'Université Côte d'Azur), Fanny Chevalier and Kar
 an Singh (University of Toronto), and Adrien Bousseau (Centre Inria d'Univ
 ersité Côte d'Azur)\n---------------------\nTemporal Acoustic Point Hologr
 aphy\n\nIn this work, we develop temporal phase retrieval algorithms for a
 coustic point holography. We satisfy acoustic field amplitude objectives, 
 while suppressing transducers’ phase change over time, to enable dynamic 3
 D particle displays with minimum geometric restrictions. We experimentally
  demon...\n\n\nGiorgos Christopoulos, Lei Gao, Diego Martinez Plasencia, M
 arta Betcke, Ryuji Hirayama, and Sriram Subramanian (University College Lo
 ndon (UCL))\n---------------------\nCapacitive Touch Sensing on General 3D
  Surfaces\n\nThe paper proposes a new method to adapt the common grid of e
 lectrodes of a mutual-capacitive sensor to generic 3D surfaces, minimizing
  the number of controllers and input/output pins. The tested prototypes sh
 ow precise and robust multi-touch detection with excellent Signal-to-Noise
  Ratio and spatia...\n\n\nGianpaolo Palma (CNR ISTI), Narges Pourjafarian 
 and Jürgen Steimle (Saarland Informatics Campus), and Paolo Cignoni (CNR I
 STI)\n---------------------\nNICER: A New and Improved Consumed Endurance 
 and Recovery Metric to Quantify Muscle Fatigue of Mid-air Interactions\n\n
 Natural gestures are crucial for mid-air interactions, but predicting and 
 managing muscle fatigue is challenging. We present a new computational mod
 el, NICER, which combines a correction term for 3D interaction and a recov
 ery factor for a rest period to predict fatigue across a variety of gestur
 e-ba...\n\n\nYi Li, Benjamin Tag, and Shaozhang Dai (Monash University); R
 obert Crowther (University of New England); Tim Dwyer (Monash University);
  Pourang Irani (The University of British Columbia, Okanagan); and Barrett
  Ens (The University of British Columbia, Okanagan; Monash University)\n--
 -------------------\nVR-GS: A Physical Dynamics-aware Interactive Gaussian
  Splatting System in Virtual Reality\n\nWe introduce VR-GS, a physics-awar
 e, interactive VR system for immersive manipulation of 3D content represen
 ted with Gaussian Splatting. We utilize XPBD simulation to ensure real-tim
 e interactivity, where Gaussian kernels are deformed by cage meshes using 
 two-level embeddings. Our system integrates ...\n\n\nYing Jiang (Universit
 y of Hong Kong, University of California Los Angeles); Chang Yu, Tianyi Xi
 e, and Xuan Li (University of California Los Angeles); Yutao Feng (Univers
 ity of Utah, Zhejiang University); Huamin Wang (Style3D Research); Minchen
  Li (Carnegie Mellon University); Henry Lau (University of Hong Kong); Fen
 g Gao (Amazon); Yin Yang (University of Utah, Style3D Research); and Chenf
 anfu Jiang (University of California Los Angeles, Style3D Research)\n-----
 ----------------\nVirtual Interaction and Real Devices - Interactive Discu
 ssion\n\nAfter the summary presentations, attendees will participate in an
  interactive discussion. Distributed around the room will be a series of p
 oster boards for authors to gather around with the audience. Authors are i
 nvited to bring any material related to their paper that could instigate f
 urther conver...\n\n\nInterest Area: Research & Education\n\nRegistration 
 Category: Full Conference, Full Conference Supporter, Virtual Access, Exhi
 bitor Full Conference, Wednesday\n\nSession Chair: Qi Sun (New York Univer
 sity)
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