Centro Cultural Olga Cadaval, em Sintra

município de Sintra acolhe, nos dias 13 e 14 de novembro, a 32.ª edição da International Conference on Graphics and Interaction (ICGI), que irá decorrer no Centro Cultural Olga Cadaval, em Sintra.

A ICGI 2025 é uma conferência internacional anual dedicada à computação gráfica e interação que irá reunir investigadores, docentes, estudantes e profissionais da indústria tecnológica para partilha de conhecimento, apresentação de projetos e discussão das mais recentes inovações nas áreas da Computação Gráfica, Processamento de Imagem, Visão Computacional e Interação Pessoa-Computador.

O programa da conferência inclui sessões temáticas, apresentações científicas e palestras com oradores internacionais, entre os quais se destacam Corina Sas e Daniel Gonçalves. Durante o evento, será também entregue o Prémio “Professor José Luís Encarnação”, que distingue trabalhos de excelência científica e tecnológica.

A realização da ICGI 2025 em Sintra representa uma oportunidade única de promoção do conhecimento científico e tecnológico, reforçando a ligação entre a academia, a investigação e a indústria e contribuindo para o desenvolvimento e a inovação no campo da Computação Gráfica e da Integração Humano-Computador. 

Programa:

Day 1 (13/Nov)

08:30Registration
09:00Opening Session

Session 1: Cognitive Effects and Human Perception

09:30[F] Investigating the Resiliency of the Framing Effect in Information Visualization
Alexandra Maroco, Daniel Gonçalves, Sandra Gama, and Tomás Alves
09:50[S] A Virtual Reality Game to Support Cognitive Stimulation in Elderly People with Alzheimer’s and Mild Dementia
Alice Barbosa, Henrique Melro, Rodrigo Pacheco, Raquel Simões de Almeida, Bruno Teixeira, and Vítor Sá
10:05[F] Data Analysis and Visualization Practices: Purposes and Obstacles for User-Centered Solutions
Ana Carolina Silva, Alexandra Ribeiro, Rosane Sampaio, Emanuel Sousa, and Iara Margolis
10:30Coffee Break

Session 2: Immersive Environments

11:00[F] Immersive Editing of 360-degree Video Experiences
Teresa Matos, André Esteves, and Rui Rodrigues
11:20[F] RepliCo: Remote Collaboration over 3D Content in DeskVR through Miniature Replicas
Nuno Alves, Daniel Mendes, and Rui Rodrigues
11:40[F] Adaptable and Customizable Walkable Virtual Environments in Small Spaces: Generating a Virtual Reality Museum Experience
Pedro Ferreira, Ana Rita Rebelo, Nuno Correia, and Rui Nóbrega
12:00Lunch Break

Prémio “Professor José Luís Encarnação”

13:30Techniques for Multiple Room Connection in Virtual Reality: Walking Within Small Physical Spaces
Ana Rita Rebelo, Pedro A. Ferreira, and Rui Nóbrega

Keynote

14:00Presenting with Impact: How to Engage, Inform and Inspire
Daniel Gonçalves

Session 3: Tools

15:00[S] BuildInclusive: A Web Platform for Accessible and Inclusive Digital Design and Development
Sara Gorecka Martins, Pedro Garruço, Vivian Genaro Motti, and Paula Alexandra Silva
15:15[S] GreenCanvas: Framework for Sketch-Based 3D Plant Modelling
Ana Martins, Anabela Marto, Rita Ascenso, Roberto Ribeiro, Nuno Rodrigues and Alexandrino Gonçalves
15:30[F] SAGE: A Tool for Intuitive Design of Shape Grammars
Mariana Guerreiro, Filipe Santos, and Pedro Santana
15:50[F] Automating code generation from User Interface prototypes
João Castro and José Creissac Campos
16:10[F] Developing Tools to Measure Perceptual Speed and Visual Working Memory
Carolina Pereira, Maria Campos, Teresa Correia, João Moreira, Tomás Alves, and Sandra Gama
16:30Coffee Break

Session 4: Computer Graphics Modeling

17:00[J] Data-Driven Modeling of Subtle Eye Region Deformations
Glenn Kerbiriou, Quentin Avril, and Maud Marchal
17:20[J] A Generic Query-Modify Framework for Volumetric Mesh Processing
Guillaume Damiand, Vincent Nivoliers, and Romain Pascual
17:40[S] Procedural Floor Plan Generation for Simulations: Rooms and Corridors on Demand
Sofia Monteiro and Rui Nóbrega
17:55[F] Towards Augmented XR Movement and Interaction Confidence across Substitutional Reality.
Guilherme Figueira and Rui Nóbrega

Day 2 (14/Nov)

Session 5: XR Interaction and Interface Design: Part 1

09:00[F] Materializer: Material Changing Haptics for VR
Henrique Ribeiro, Daniel Mendes, and Rui Rodrigues
09:20[F] XR Menu Interaction: User Study of hand and controller-based designs
João Teles, Inês Cruz, Beatriz Santos, Paulo Dias, and Stefan Kauling
09:40[F] Enhancing Immersive Training: How Environmental Context Influences User Experience and Performance
Rui Machado, Ricardo Rodrigues, Guilherme Gonçalves, João Barroso, Miguel Melo and Maximino Bessa
10:00Coffee Break

Session 6: XR Interaction and Interface Design: Part 2

10:30[S] Enhancing Multiplayer Gaming via Per-Player Visual Theme Selection
Diogo Gil, Pedro Mariano and Pedro Santana
10:45[F] The Influence of Head-Mounted Displays and Gender on Presence and Cybersickness in Cinematic Virtual Reality
Pedro Reisinho, Cátia Silva, Rui Raposo, Mário Vairinhos, and Nelson Zagalo

Keynote

11:05Reflecting on the value of food for Human-Food Interaction research
Corina Sas
12:00Lunch Break

Session 7: XR Applications

13:30[J] Personalized eXtended Reality Experiences to Enhance the Rehabilitation Process of Stroke Survivors: A Scoping Review
Inês Figueiredo, Bernardo Marques, Sérgio Oliveira, Bianca Guerreiro, Samuel Silva, Paula Amorim, Tiago Araújo, Liliana Costa, Carlos Ferreira, Paulo Dias, and
Beatriz Sousa Santos
13:50[F] On the Benefits of Teaching and Learning Symmetries using AR and VR
João Guerreiro, Miguel Dias, José Barros, Rosário Laureano, and Patricia Costa
14:10[S] Digital Avatars: Developing and Applying Customised MetaHumans
Carolina Pereira, Anabela Marto, Roberto Ribeiro, Alexandrino Gonçalves, and Nuno Rodrigues
14:25[F] Using Pervasive Augmented Reality for Shop Floor Inspection Routines
Paulo Dias, Álvaro Freixo, Bernardo Marques, Tiago Araújo, and Beatriz Sousa Santos
14:45[J] The Vividness of Mental Imagery in Virtual Reality: A Study on Multisensory Experiences in Virtual Tourism
Mariana Magalhães, Miguel Melo, António Coelho, and Maximino Bessa
15:05Awards and Closing Session

A conferência é coorganizada pelo ISTAR-ISCTE, BRU-ISCTE, ISCTE-Sintra e pelo Eurographics Portuguese Chapter (GPCG) e conta com o apoio da Câmara Municipal de Sintra.