The UK Chapter of the Eurographics Association (EGUK) presents:-
Theory and Practice of Computer Graphics 2005
http://www.eguk.org.uk/TPCG05/
University of Kent, Canterbury, UK
15th to 17th June 2005
The 23rd Conference organised by the UK chapter of the
Eurographics Association will be the third Theory and Practice
of Computer Graphics 2005 Conference (TP.CG.05) and takes place
at the University of Kent on the 15th to 17th June 2005 with a
paper deadline of February 14th 2004. All accepted papers will
be published by Eurographics (pending) and held on the Digital
Library, and will be available at the conference.
Call for Papers
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The aim of this conference is to focus on theoretical and
practical aspects of Computer Graphics and to bring together top
practitioners, users and researchers, which will hopefully
inspire further collaboration between participants particularly
between academia and industry.
The Programme Committee is seeking refereed papers and
work-in-progress reports in all aspects of computer graphics and
its applications.
Full details, including a list of appropriate topics, my be
found at
http://www.eguk.org.uk/TPCG05/index.html
We look forward to welcoming you to this conference.
Since we answered positively to a number of requests
for a 1-week deadline extension, we decided to publicly announce
the extension of the deadline to Friday, 19 November (STRICT!).
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ACM WEB3D 2005 Symposium:
The 10th International Conference on 3D Web Technology
Sponsored by ACM SIGGRAPH
In association with the Web3D Consortium and Eurographics
Corporate Contributer: Welsh Development Agency
March 29-April 1, 2005, Bangor, Wales, UK
http://www.hpv.informatics.bangor.ac.uk/s2005/
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NEW DEADLINE:
Paper Submission: November 19, 2004 (6 PM CET, STRICT!)
SORRY FOR DUPLICATES !
3IA'2005 CONFERENCE
THE EIGHTH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
ON COMPUTER GRAPHICS AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
Limoges (FRANCE), May 11 - 12, 2005
THE ONLY INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON INTELLIGENT COMPUTER GRAPHICS
2ND CALL FOR PAPERS AND PARTICIPATION
The 3IA International Conference on Computer Graphics and
Artificial Intelligence takes place every year in Limoges
(FRANCE). The aim of this Conference is to present the current
state of researches of Computer Graphics researchers who
use Artificial Intelligence techniques.
The eighth 3IA International Conference (3IA'2005) will take place
in May 2005, in Limoges (FRANCE).
TOPICS :
Under the title "Computer Graphics and Artificial Intelligence", several
themes could be covered by the authors of papers. The following list gives
an idea of possible themes :
- Artificial intelligence techniques in scene modeling.
- Declarative techniques in scene modeling.
- Artificial intelligence techniques and display.
- Artificial intelligence techniques in construction of geometric figures.
- Animation and artificial intelligence.
- Behavioural animation.
- Design of intelligent graphic interfaces.
- Scene properties description techniques.
- Intelligent methods of exploring virtual worlds.
- Computer graphics and learning.
- Combination of classical and AI techniques.
- Application of AI techniques in CAD.
- ...
GENERAL CHAIR OF THE CONFERENCE :
Dimitri PLEMENOS, Professor
Universite de Limoges
Faculte des Sciences
MSI Laboratory
83, rue d'Isle
87000 LIMOGES
phone : (+ 33) 5 55 43 69 74, (+33) 5 55 43 69 76
fax : (+33) 5 55 43 69 77
E-mail : plemenos(a)unilim.fr
CONFERENCE E-mail : plemenos(a)unilim.fr
CONFERENCE Web site : http://msi.unilim.fr/3IA
INTERNATIONAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE :
Yury BAYAKOVSKY (Russia)
Rene CAUBET (France),
Giovanni DE PAOLI (Canada)
Jean-Francois DUFOURD (France),
Eugene FIUME (Canada),
Djamchid GHAZANFARPOUR (France),
Gerard HEGRON (France),
Andres IGLESIAS (Spain),
Andrey IONES (USA)
Prem KALRA (India),
Stanislav KLIMENKO (Russia),
Ivana KOLINGEROVA (Czech Republic),
Jean-Claude LAFON (France),
Nadia MAGNENAT-THALMANN (Switzerland),
Michel MERIAUX (France),
Zhigeng PAN (China),
Bernard PEROCHE (France),
Pascal LIENHARDT (France),
Dimitri PLEMENOS (France),
Xavier PUEYO (Spain),
Mateu SBERT (Spain),
Vaclav SKALA (Czech Republic),
Daniel THALMANN (Switzerland),
Jiri ZARA (Czech Republic).
ORGANISING COMMITTEE :
Dimitri PLEMENOS, Suzanne SIMONET, Djamchid GHAZANFARPOUR,
Pierre BARRAL, Karim TAMINE, Claude TOULET, Benoit CRESPIN,
Pierre-Francois BONNEFOI, Vincent JOLIVET, Karl MARITAUD,
Patrick POULINGEAS, Sylvain DESROCHE, Georges MIAOULIS,
Ioanna RAVANI, Dimitri MAKRIS, Abdallah BENSLIMANE,
Hubert MERCIER, Philippe LELASSEUX, Yann COULAIS.
DATES TO RETAIN :
Return of the intention form: today.
Paper submission deadline: January 29, 2005.
Paper acceptance notification: March 15, 2005.
Short paper submission deadline: March 20, 2005.
Short paper acceptance notification: March 29, 2005
Final papers due : April 5, 2005.
HOW TO SUBMIT PAPERS :
Papers should be sent as attached PDF files by e-mail to the general
Chair of the Conference. It is also possible to submit a paper
in PDF format by ftp. In this case, please use the following
information:
ftp: 3ia.msi.unilim.fr
username: 3ia2004
password: dep0t (the "o" of "depot" is a "0")
GUIDELINES FOR PREPARING PAPERS:
Maximal length: 12 pages
Font to use: times
Characters size: 12 pt for text, 18 pt bold for title, 14 pt bold
for section titles and 12 pt bold for sub-section titles.
Paper format: two-column A4 format
REGISTRATION FEES:
180 Euros (Students: 120 Euros)
including:
- the proceedings of the conference,
- two lunches in the university canteen,
- a dinner in a restaurant Wednesday night.
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Call for Papers: EuroVis 2005
Eurographics/IEEE-VGTC Symposium on Visualization
June 1-3, 2005
www.eurovis.org
* Aims and Scope:
Building on the success of six Eurographics - IEEE VGTC Symposia on
Visualization (formerly known as "VisSym"), we invite you to participate
in the seventh Eurographics/IEEE-VGTC Symposium on Visualization, which
from 2005 will be known as "EuroVis".
Papers reporting significant new research results, and case studies on
the practical application of visualization in data analysis, are
invited. Contributions from all areas of visualization welcome.
* Topics:
Suggested topics for research papers include, but are not limited to:
* Distributed and collaborative visualization
(including grid-based visualization)
* Visualization over the internet
* Computational steering
* Information visualization
* Data base visualization
* Flow visualization
* Volume rendering
* Surface extraction
* Compression for visualization
* Human factors in visualization
* Visualization systems
* Large data sets
* Multi-variate visualization
* Time-varying data
* Multi resolution techniques
* Visualization in bioinformatics
* Medical visualization
Case studies are invited from any application area, including, but not
limited to: aerospace, bioinformatics, chemistry, data mining, finance,
mathematics, medicine, and physics.
* Important Dates
Deadline for submissions: 17 December 2004, 5:00PM GMT
Notification of acceptance: 10 February 2005
Camera-ready copy due: 21 March 2005
Conference dates: 1-3 June 2005
Submission information: see www.comp.leeds.ac.uk/eurovis/submit.html
* Conference Location
EuroVis 2005 will be held in Leeds, a vibrant and growing university and
commercial centre in north-eastern England, on the edge of the Yorkshire
Dales. Leeds has a history of re-inventing itself for each age, with
features from the impressive Victorian Kirkgate Market and Corn Exchange
through to the modern Royal Armouries Museum and Brewery Wharf. The
historic city of York is a short distance away.
* Organizing Committee
Ken Brodlie Leeds, UK
David Duke Leeds, UK
Ken Joy UC Davis, USA
* International Programme Committee
Dirk Bartz (DE)
Georges-Pierre Bonneau (FR)
Min Chen (UK)
David Duce (UK)
David Ebert (US)
Thomas Ertl (DE)
Fabio Ganovelli (IT)
Eduard Groeller (AT)
Bernd Hamann (US)
Charles Hansen (US)
Ming Hao (US)
Helwig Hauser (AT)
Hans-Christian Hege (DE)
Nigel John (UK)
Daniel Keim (DE)
Wilfrid Lefer (FR)
Robert van Liere (NL)
Joerg Meyer (US)
Isabel Navazo (ES)
Gregory Nielson (US)
Alex Pang (US)
Valerio Pascucci (US)
Ronald Peikert (CH)
Frits Post (NL)
Theresa-Marie Rhyne (US)
Bill Ribarsky (US)
Georgios Sakas (DE)
Gerik Scheuermann (DE)
John Shalf (US)
Han-Wei Shen (US)
Deborah Silver (US)
Pavel Slavik (CZ)
Marc Stamminger (DE)
Holger Theisel (DE)
Matthew Ward (US)
Daniel Weiskopf (DE)
Rüdiger Westermann (DE)
Jarke J. van Wijk (NL)
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Dr. David Duke Email: djd(a)comp.leeds.ac.uk
School of Computing Web: www.comp.leeds.ac.uk/djd/
University of Leeds Tel: +44 113 343 6800
Leeds, LS2 9JT, U.K. Fax: +44 113 343 5468
[ We apologize for possible duplicates ]
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CALL FOR PAPERS - CEMVRC 05 in Prague
Central European Multimedia and Virtual Reality Conference
8-10 June 2005 (Wednesday to Friday), Prague, Czech Republic
Conference website: http://vision.vein.hu/CEMVRC05/
Organized by: Czech Technical University in Prague (Computer Graphics
Group)
Co-organizer: Czech ACM Chapter
in co-operation with EUROGRAPHICS
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The CEMVRC 05 conference is the second in the newly established series of
Multimedia and Virtual Reality conferences organized annually in Central
Europe. The first conference was held successfully in Veszprem, Hungary,
May 2004. The aim of the CEMVRC conferences is to bring together Multimedia
and Virtual Reality research, applications, and education results and
experience. We are looking for original and unpublished works in the
following areas:
Advanced user interfaces
Augmented reality
Distant learning and Multimedia or Virtual Reality (MM/VR)
Education with MM/VR
Emerging MM technologies
Handicapped users and MM/VR
Information visualization
MM and VR for users with special needs (children, elderly, handicapped,
etc.)
Rehabilitation and VR
Simulation in virtual environment
Special interaction techniques
Training in virtual environment
VR technologies
Web-based graphics, MM and VR
3D Reconstruction techniques
... other topics related to Multimedia and Virtual Reality
Contributions will be divided into two categories: full papers and posters.
Full papers should not exceed 8 pages (for format details, see conference
web pages). Posters are expected to be 2 pages long. Both papers and posters
will be published by the Czech Technical University Press with an ISBN.
Papers and posters will be reviewed in a double-blind process.
CONFERENCE CHAIR
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Jiri Zara (CZ)
Czech Technical University in Prague
INVITED SPEAKERS
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Dieter Schmalstieg (AT)
"The World as a User Interface: Augmented Reality for Ubiquitous
Computing".
Mel Slater (UK)
"TITLE" ... TBD ...
INTERNATIONAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE
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Bedrich Benes (MX)
Roman Berka (CZ)
Laszlo Czuni (HU)
Andrej Ferko (SK)
Vaclav Hlavac(CZ)
Andreas Holzinger (AT)
Nigel W. John (UK)
Attila Kuba (HU)
Cecilia Sikne Lanyi (HU)
Renate Motschnig (AT)
Tomas Pajdla (CZ)
Zoltan Poor (HU)
Werner Purgathofer (AT)
Gerhard Reitmayr (AT)
Janos Schanda (HU)
Christel Schneider (DE)
Paul M. Sharkey (UK)
Pavel Slavik (CZ)
Jiri Sochor (CZ)
Penny Standen (UK)
Daniel Thalmann (CH)
STEERING COMMITTEE
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Andreas Holzinger (AT)
Cecilia Sikne Lanyi (HU)
Werner Purgathofer (AT)
Christel Schneider (DE)
Jiri Zara (CZ)
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IMPORTANT DATES
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Paper/poster submission - 15 March, 2005
Author notification - 15 April, 2005
Final version due - 30 April, 2005
REGISTRATION FEE
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240 EUR (before 1 May 2005) includes:
- printed Proceedings
- three lunches, refreshments during breaks, welcome toast on Wednesday
- social event (tour and dinner on Friday evening)
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Visit http://vision.vein.hu/CEMVRC05/
and mark dates in your calendar!
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Contact information:
Jiri Zara
Head of the Computer Graphics Group
Czech Technical University in Prague
Karlovo nam. 13, 121 35 Praha 2, Czech Republic
e-mail: zara(a)fel.cvut.cz
phone : +(420) 224.357.311
fax : +(420) 224.923.325
WWW : http://www.cgg.cvut.cz/~zara
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FINAL CALL FOR PAPERS
ACM WEB3D 2005 Symposium:
The 10th International Conference on 3D Web Technology
Sponsored by ACM SIGGRAPH
In association with the Web3D Consortium and Eurographics
Corporate Contributer: Welsh Development Agency
March 29-April 1, 2005, Bangor, Wales, UK
http://www.hpv.informatics.bangor.ac.uk/s2005/
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DEADLINES
Paper Submission: November 12, 2004
Workshop & Tutorial Proposal: Extended to November 12, 2004
Notification: December 20, 2004
Camera-Ready Submission: January 12, 2005
CONFERENCE INFORMATION:
Tenth in the series, the international Web3D 2005 Symposium will focus on
every aspect of 3D technologies on the Internet, ranging from languages,
tools and high performance 3D graphics to human-computer interaction issues.
Particular themes of Web3D 2005 will be the latest mobile applications, and
the use of Web3D in medical applications.
The annual Web3D Symposium is a major event which unites researchers,
developers, experimenters, and content creators in a dynamic learning
environment. Attendees share and explore methods of using, enhancing, or
creating new 3D Web technology such as X3D, VRML, MPEG4, OpenHSF, and
Java3D.
Authors are invited to submit their work for careful review by the
International Program Committee. Both research and applications papers are
of interest to Web3D 2005.
All content must be innovative and meaningful to the advancement of 3D
technologies on the Web. Topics of interest include but are not limited to:
* 3D graphics for wireless PDAs and cellular phones
* Web3D content for medical education, training and simulation
* Animated humanoids and complex reactive characters
* Computer Aided Design technology and methods for lossless
cross-application data exchange
* Geometry/object behaviours in Web3D settings
* High performance 3D graphics for distributed environments and
tele-operation systems
* Innovative user interface paradigms for navigating real-time 3D graphics
environments and Web3D worlds
* Interaction methods for Web-based 3D graphics systems
* Methods for designing, representing, interacting with, and visualizing
complex geometry and structure
* Multimodal user interaction in Web3D worlds
* Specifications, languages, or abstractions for specifying 3D geometry and
their behaviours
Submission of WORKSHOP and TUTORIAL ideas are also welcome.
SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS:
Submit papers of up to 9 pages (including figures and references) in PDF
format by 11:59pm GMT, November 12, 2004 via the Submissions Web Page.
Papers must be formatted using the ACM SIGGRAPH document templates. After
acceptance, the final revised paper is required also in electronic form.
For Workshop and Tutorial proposals, please read the instructions on the
site and email the Conference Chairs at
web3d2005-chair(a)informatics.bangor.ac.uk to discuss your idea.
PUBLICATION:
Accepted papers will appear in the Conference Proceedings,
published by ACM Press.
CONFERENCE CHAIRS:
* Nigel John, University of Wales, Bangor
* Sandy Ressler, National Institute of Standards and Technology, USA
Contact: web3d2005-chair(a)informatics.bangor.ac.uk
PROGRAM CHAIRS:
* David Duce, Oxford Brookes University, UK
* Luca Chittaro, HCI Lab, University of Udine, Italy
Contact: web3d2005-pcchairs(a)informatics.bangor.ac.uk
PROGRAM COMMITTEE:
Marc Alexa, Darmstadt University of Technology
Fernando Bello, Imperial College London
Christian Bouville, France Telecom, R&D Division
Ken Brodlie, University of Leeds
Wolfgang Broll, Fraunhofer FIT
Don Brutzman, Naval Postgraduate School
Len Bullard, Intergraph Public Safety
George S. Carson, GSC Associates
Gordon Clapworthy, University of Luton
Raimund Dachselt, Dresden University of Technology
Samuel DeGrande, University of Lille
Enrico Gobbetti, CRS4, Visual Computing Group, Italy
Zhisheng Huang, Vrije University Amsterdam
Nigel John, University of Wales, Bangor
Mark Jones, University of Wales, Swansea
Jan Kautz, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Nadia Magnenat-Thalmann, MIRALab, University of Geneva
Kay Melzer, University of Applied Sciences, Dortmund
Igor Pandzic, University of Zagreb
Tony Parisi, President, Media Machines
Nicholas Polys, Virginia Tech
Richard Puk, Intelligraphics Inc.
Roberto Ranon, HCI Lab, University of Udine
Sandy Ressler, NIST
Jonathan Roberts, University of Kent
Jiri Zara, Czech Technical University in Prague, Czech Republic