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        <article-title>Proceedings of the 17th Asia-Pacific Workshop on Mixed and Augmented Reality (APMAR2025)</article-title>
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          <institution>- Myungho Lee, Pusan National University</institution>
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          <institution>- Ping-Hsuan Han, National Taipei University of Technology</institution>
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          <institution>- Seungwon Kim, Chonnam National University</institution>
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          <institution>- Yuichi Hiroi, Cluster Metaverse Lab</institution>
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        <year>2025</year>
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      <p>Introduction
Over the past few decades, mixed and augmented reality (MR/AR) has evolved
from experimental and research technologies to have a signicfiant impact on
various industries and society worldwide. The applications of MR/AR have
become more practical, diverse, and sophisticated, enabling us to experience the
digital world in a more intuitive, interactive, and immersive way. The
AsiaPacific Workshop on Mixed and Augmented Reality (APMAR) continues the
legacy of the Korea-Japan Workshop on Mixed Reality (KJMR) which started
in 2008. Since its expansion in 2016, APMAR has been at the forefront of
promoting mixed reality research and collaborations in the Asian/Oceanic
region. The workshop ofers a unique opportunity to showcase research, exchange
practical experiences, and engage with experts in the field. This year, we have
44 submissions including “Regular Papers” and publicationless presentations
(“Pitch Your Work”). Through the peer-review by program committee of this
workshop, 13 full papers were accepted for this volume. We would like to thank
the authors for submitting their papers and all the reviewers for providing their
expertise and suggesting constructive advice to improve the quality of published
papers.
– Hsin-Ruey Tsai, National Chengchi University
• Publication Chair</p>
      <p>– Yuri Mikawa, University of Tokyo
• Local Organization Chair</p>
      <p>– Youngwon Kim, Kumoh National Institute of Technology
• Web and Financial Chair
– Hanseob Kim, Konyang University</p>
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