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Use when targeting ACM Symposium on Virtual Reality Software and Technology (VRST) or deciding whether a computer-science manuscript fits this venue. Encodes conference fit, framing, evidence bar, submission-cycle checks, rebuttal posture, and desk-reject risks for VR software.

brycewang-stanford By brycewang-stanford schedule Updated 6/10/2026

name: acm-symposium-on-virtual-reality-software-and-technology description: Use when targeting ACM Symposium on Virtual Reality Software and Technology (VRST) or deciding whether a computer-science manuscript fits this venue. Encodes conference fit, framing, evidence bar, submission-cycle checks, rebuttal posture, and desk-reject risks for VR software.

ACM Symposium on Virtual Reality Software and Technology (VRST)

Conference positioning

ACM Symposium on Virtual Reality Software and Technology (VRST) is a top computer-science conference venue for VR software, immersive systems, interaction techniques, rendering systems, and virtual environments. It rewards a VR systems paper with software contribution and immersive-performance evidence. Treat this skill as a fit / venue-selection / re-framing tool for conference submission strategy, not as a substitute for the current year's CFP, author kit, ethics policy, or submission portal.

Because CS conferences change deadlines, templates, page limits, review workflow, artifact rules, AI-use policy, and rebuttal formats every cycle, always verify the live official instructions before making a submission-ready recommendation. Start from the official source anchor recorded for this venue in ../../resources/conference-roster.md and ../../resources/official-source-map.md.

When to trigger

  • The author names VRST / ACM Symposium on Virtual Reality Software and Technology as the target venue.
  • A manuscript in VR software needs a conference-fit read before being formatted or submitted.
  • The paper must be re-framed from journal style or arXiv style into a selective CS conference narrative.
  • The author needs an evidence-gap, anonymity, artifact, rebuttal, or re-routing diagnosis for this venue.

Scope & topic fit

  • Core fit: VR software, immersive systems, interaction techniques, rendering systems, and virtual environments.
  • Best submissions make a precise contribution type visible: algorithm, theorem, system, dataset, benchmark, empirical finding, design artifact, tool, or socio-technical analysis.
  • The paper should explain why the result matters to VRST's reviewers, not just why it is interesting to the authors' lab or product context.
  • Position related work against the most recent conference-cycle papers in this venue and its closest siblings; stale comparisons are a common early-review weakness.
  • If the contribution is interdisciplinary, state which part is CS research and which part is domain evidence.

Venue-specific calibration

  • Reviewer lens: Treat VRST as a VR software venue whose reviewers expect the scope and evidence to match its own community. Do not submit a generic CS paper until the introduction names the exact subcommunity, contribution type, and proof or empirical standard.
  • Contribution hook to foreground: the venue-specific contribution bar.
  • Scope vocabulary to use naturally in the abstract and introduction: VR software, immersive systems, interaction techniques, rendering systems, and virtual environments.
  • Distinctive fingerprint for reviewer calibration: software, immersive, interaction, techniques, rendering, virtual, environments, venue-specific, contribution, vrst.
  • Official anchor domain: vrst.acm.org. Quote annual rules only after opening that source and the current-year CFP/author kit.

Close-neighbor routing guardrail

  • Use this profile only when the manuscript's central contribution is genuinely in VR software and the author can say why VRST reviewers are the primary audience, not merely a convenient deadline.
  • Closest roster neighbors to compare before final routing: acm-international-conference-on- tangible-embedded-and-embodied-interaction (TEI), acm-sigaccess-conference-on-computers- and-accessibility (ASSETS). Break ties by contribution type, evidence shape, reviewer community, and the current official CFP from vrst.acm.org.

VRST-specific routing detail

  • Prefer VRST when the main artifact is an immersive system, VR software architecture, interaction technique, rendering/performance method, or virtual-environment tool whose value is visible in an embodied or real-time experience.
  • Use ESEM only when the center of gravity is empirical software-engineering measurement; VRST reviewers need the immersive-system contribution itself, not just a developer survey about VR projects.
  • Compare with IEEE VR, ISMAR, CHI, UIST, and SIGGRAPH-style venues when the strongest evidence is perceptual, HCI, graphics, or interaction-design depth rather than VR software/tooling.

Method & evidence bar

  • Use real programs, benchmarks, proofs, developer studies, or artifacts matched to the contribution type.
  • For tools, report usability, scalability, false positives/negatives, and reproducible artifact details.
  • For theory, provide precise definitions and complete proofs; for empirical SE, foreground validity threats.
  • For VRST, the evidence must support the venue-specific signature: a VR systems paper with software contribution and immersive-performance evidence.
  • Include limitations, negative results, compute/resource reporting, data provenance, and ethics details when they affect the claim.

Structure & house style

  • State the software-engineering or language problem in terms of developer, program, proof, or runtime consequence.
  • Keep examples small but nontrivial, then scale evidence to realistic code or formal benchmarks.
  • Use the current official template exactly; do not guess page limits, font sizes, supplement rules, anonymity exceptions, or camera-ready requirements from old cycles.
  • The introduction should answer: problem, why now, what is new, why this venue, and what evidence proves the claim.
  • Put the strongest result in the main paper, not only in the appendix or supplement; reviewers should not have to reconstruct the contribution.

Official-cycle checklist

  • Open the live official venue page: https://vrst.acm.org/
  • Re-check the current cycle's CFP, author kit, submission system, abstract/paper deadlines, page limits, supplementary-material rules, anonymity policy, dual-submission policy, ethics policy, AI-use policy, artifact/code/data expectations, rebuttal/author-response format, and camera-ready requirements.
  • Confirm the review workflow and portal: OpenReview / CMT / HotCRP / PCS / START or society portal, as specified for the current cycle.
  • Check whether accepted papers require in-person presentation, separate registration, artifact badges, proceedings copyright, or post-acceptance release forms.
  • If the live official instructions conflict with this skill, the official instructions win.

Pre-submission self-check

  • One sentence states why this manuscript belongs at VRST, using the venue's scope rather than generic "top conference" language.
  • The claim is calibrated to the evidence: no broader than the datasets, proofs, systems, user studies, deployments, or threat model support.
  • Related work includes the nearest current-cycle VR software papers and explains the technical delta.
  • The paper satisfies the current official template, anonymity, ethics, artifact, and rebuttal requirements.
  • The main paper is self-contained enough for reviewers to evaluate novelty and correctness without hunting through external links.

Common desk-reject triggers

  • Toy examples with no evidence on real programs or benchmarks.
  • Tool paper without artifact clarity or comparison to current systems.
  • Empirical claims without validity analysis or reproducible data pipeline.
  • Formatting, anonymity, dual-submission, external-link, or supplement violations under the current-year policy.
  • A contribution framed for a neighboring field while giving VRST reviewers too little technical or empirical substance.

Re-routing decision

If the paper misses VRST's bar, compare against international-conference-on-software-engineering / acm-international-conference-on-the-foundations-of-software-engineering / ieee-acm-international-conference-on-automated-software-engineering / acm-sigplan-conference-on-programming-language-design-and-implementation. Re-route based on contribution type, not prestige: theory to a theory venue, systems to a systems venue, application-heavy work to a domain venue, and early ideas to workshops or shorter tracks when the official CFP supports them.

Output format

[Fit] High / Medium / Low (one-line reason)
[Target] ACM Symposium on Virtual Reality Software and Technology (VRST)
[Contribution type] algorithm / theory / system / dataset / benchmark / empirical / design / security / other
[Main evidence gap] <single most important missing proof, experiment, study, artifact, or policy check>
[Official items to re-check] CFP / author kit / deadline / format / anonymity / ethics / AI-use / artifact / rebuttal / camera-ready
[Top rejection risk] <venue-specific risk>
[Re-route suggestion] <better-matched conference or journal if not a fit>
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