Virtual Reality & Intelligent Hardware (VRIH) is an open access journal that aims to showcase and promote distinguished research in the field of virtual reality and intelligent hardware. It provides a global publishing and academic exchange platform for researchers, professionals and industry practitioners. The journal offers high-quality single-blind peer review and is published bimonthly in English. VRIH has been indexing by EI, Scopus, DBLP, DOAJ. Submissions are welcome on a variety of topics - specific areas of interest include, but are not limited to:5G and VR/AR/MRArtificial intelligence for VR/AR/MRAudio interfaces, sound rendering and auditory perceptionBrain interfaceComputer graphics techniquesComputer vision techniquesContent creation, authoring and managementConversational and speech interfacesCrowd simulationDisplay technologiesEmbodied agents, virtual humans and (self-)avatarsHaptic and tactile interfaces, wearable haptics, passive haptics, pseudo hapticsHuman augmentationsHuman-computer interaction for VR/AR/MRHuman factors and ergonomicsImage analysis and video processingImmersive analytics and visualization techniquesInput devicesLocomotion and navigationMachine learning and deep learningMediated and diminished realityMedical simulation and navigationModeling and simulationMulti-user and distributed systemsMultimodal capturing and reconstructionMultimodal/cross-modal interaction and perceptionMultisensory rendering, registration, and synchronizationPerception and cognitionPresence, body ownership, and agencyScene description and management issuesSensor fusionSoftware architectures, toolkits, and engineeringStorytellingTeleoperation and telepresenceTouch, tangible and gesture interfacesTracking and sensingUsage research, evaluation methods and empirical studiesVR/AR/MR applicationsEditorial Board
Visual Informatics is a peer-reviewed online journal published on the platform of Elsevier. It is dedicated to the development and application of theories, algorithms and technologies associated with visual data acquisition, analysis, synthesis, perception, enhancement and applications. Suggested topics include but are not limited to:Visual data acquisition and modellingVisualization and visual analysisExpressive renderingAugmented realityNatural interface based on visual perceptionThe journal accepts surveys, original research articles, invited papers, special issues and excellent papers recommended by some related conferences. During the first few years, it will be published quarterly with open access.