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Extended Reality : International Conference, ICXR 2025, Qingdao, China, November 1-2, 2025, Proceedings - Andre Hinkenjan
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Extended Reality

International Conference, ICXR 2025, Qingdao, China, November 1-2, 2025, Proceedings

By: Andre Hinkenjan (Editor), Xueying Qin (Editor), Song-Hai Zhang (Editor), Hai-Ning Liang (Editor)

Paperback | 26 June 2026

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This LNCS conference set constitutes the proceedings of the International Conference on Extended Reality, ICXR 2025, Qingdao, China, held during November 1â"2, 2025. The 41 full papers presented in these volumes were carefully reviewed and selected from 137 submissions.This conference assembled leading scholars, researchers, and industry professionals from around the world in the field of Extended Reality (XR) to present and deliberate on the most recent breakthroughs and emerging trends, thereby establishing a vital high-level platform for interactions between academia and industry, knowledge dissemination, and cross institutional collaborations

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