Call for Participation
Eurographics Symposium on Rendering 2005
Konstanz, Germany, June 29 - July 1
General
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The Eurographics Symposium on Rendering 2005 will be held in Konstanz,
Germany, starting June 29th and ending July 1, 2005. This is an event
in the series of highly successful Eurographics Symposia on Rendering
and the Eurographics Workshops on Rendering, held during the past 15
years.
Website of the conference: http://www.cgmi.inf.uni-konstanz.de/egsr2005/
Conference topics
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Submissions are invited in (but not limited to) the following areas:
Sampling, filtering, and anti-aliasing
Texture models, analysis, and synthesis
Reflection models and methods
Visibility algorithms
Global illumination methods and approximations
Capturing real-world data for rendering
Human perception and error measures
Non-photorealistic rendering
Computer vision related and image-based rendering algorithms
New rendering hardware and new uses of existing hardware
Systems and software architectures for rendering
Rendering methods for virtual and augmented reality
Real-time rendering algorithms
Parallel rendering algorithms
Point-based rendering
Research and development driven by real-world applications is
encouraged. Authors may submit either short papers (up to 6 pages),
or long papers (up to 12 pages). Only electronic submissions will
be accepted.
International program committee co-chairs
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Kavita Bala (US)
Computer Science Department and Program of Computer Graphics
Cornell University
http://www.cs.cornell.edu/~kb/
Philip Dutré (BE)
Department of Computer Science
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
http://www.cs.kuleuven.ac.be/~phil/
International program committee
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Philippe Bekaert (BE)
Kadi Bouatouch (FR)
Yiorgos Chrysantou (UK/CY)
Per Christensen (US)
Daniel Cohen-Or (IS)
Julie Dorsey (US)
George Drettakis (FR)
Simon Gibson (UK)
Wolfgang Heidrich (CA)
Henrik Jensen (US)
Jan Kautz (US)
Dani Lischinski (IS)
Michael McCool (CA)
Karol Myszkowski (DE)
Matt Pharr (US)
Erik Reinhard (US)
Ravi Ramamoorthi (US)
Holly Rushmeier (US)
Szymon Rusinkiewicz (US)
Peter Shirley (US)
François Sillion (FR)
Peter-Pike Sloan (US)
Marc Stamminger (DE)
Bruce Walter (US)
Greg Ward (US)
Organizing chairs
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Oliver Deussen (DE)
Informatik & Informationswissenschaft
Universität Konstanz
http://www.cgmi.inf.uni-konstanz.de/members/deussen_en.html
Alexander Keller (DE)
Fakultät für Informatik, Abteilung Medieninformatik
Universität Ulm
http://graphics.uni-ulm.de/
Important Dates
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Electronic Abstract submission deadline: April 11 (Mon)
Electronic paper submission deadline: April 14 (Thu)
Author Notification: May 23 (Mon)
Camera-ready copy deadline: June 6 (Mon)
Symposium Dates: June 29 - July 1 (Wed-Fri)
A special provision will be made for the submission of rejected
EUROGRAPHICS 2005 papers. The deadline for these papers is April 19. In this
case, the EG reviews should be submitted in conjunction with
the paper.
4th International Workshop on Volume Graphics
20 - 21 June 2005
Stony Brook, New York, USA
http://www.cs.sunysb.edu/~vg05/
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Symposium Outline:
Following successful workshops in Swansea (1999), Stony Brook (2001),
and Tokyo (2003), the 4th International Workshop on Volume Graphics,
VG05, aims to bring together researchers and applications developers
from both the academic and industry sectors who are working, or wish
to work, on volume-based graphics techniques to assess and review the
techniques for volume-based modeling, rendering, manipulation and
applications, and to explore further the potential of volume-based
techniques, especially beyond the scope of volume visualization.
VG05 is co-located with two other conferences: Computer Graphics
International 2005 (June 22-25, 2005) and the Point-Based Rendering
Symposium 2005 (June 21-22, 2005).
Symposium Topics (but not limited to):
- Volume-Based Modeling
Complex and multi-volume scenes
Image-based 3D modeling
Frequency-domain modeling
Physically based modeling
Motion and Deformation
Point-based modeling
Mathematical Foundations
Standards
- Data Acquisition and Manipulation
Digitization
Voxelization and surface reconstruction
Segmentation and feature extraction
Compression
Distortion and morphing
Interaction and GUI design
Haptics
- Applications and Case Studies
Medical imaging
Surgical planning
Forensic science
Scientific computation
Entertainment industry
Internet-based applications
Collaborative visualization
- Volume Rendering
Volume rendering hardware
Direct volume rendering
Point-based rendering
GPU-accelerated techniques
Voxel-based radiosity
Illumination
Reflection and refraction
Shadowing
Texture mapping
Non-photorealistic rendering
Parallel and distributed rendering
Important Dates (NEW, EXTENDED):
Deadline for receipt of full-length papers January 10, 2005
Notification of acceptance February 28, 2005
Honorary Workshop Chair:
Arie Kaufman (Stony Brook University, USA)
Workshop Co-Chairs:
Tom Ertl (University of Stuttgart, Germany)
Klaus Mueller (Stony Brook University, USA)
Program Committee Co-Chairs:
Issei Fujishiro (Tohoku University, Japan)
Eduard Gröller (Vienna University of Technology, Austria)
For more information, please visit http://www.cs.sunysb.edu/~vg05/
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Klaus Mueller, Ph.D.
Asst. Professor
Department of Computer Science
State University of New York at Stony Brook
Stony Brook, NY 11794-4400
Phone: 631.632.1524 Fax: 631.632.8445
Email: muellerk(a)acm.org
WWW: http://www.cs.sunysb.edu/~mueller
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COMPUTER GRAPHICS INTERNATIONAL 2005
Stony Brook, New York, USA,
June 22-24, 2005.
http://www.cs.sunysb.edu/~cgi05/
The COMPUTER GRAPHICS SOCIETY (CGS) is pleased to announce the COMPUTER
GRAPHICS INTERNATIONAL 2005 (CGI2005) Conference to be held in Stony
Brook, New York, USA, June 22-24, 2005. The conference will be hosted by
the Center for Visual Computing (CVC) and Computer Science Department,
Stony Brook University.
Close by the historic village of Stony Brook at the geographic midpoint of
New York's Long Island, the University campus lies about 60 miles east of
Manhattan. It is only a short distance to the beaches at Fire Island, the
elegant resorts of the Hamptons, and the vineyards of the East End. The
internationally recognized research facilities of Brookhaven National
Laboratory and Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory are nearby.
CGI 2005 is co-sponsored by IEEE Computer Graphics Society TC-VG,
Eurographics, and Stony Brook CVC, in cooperation with ACM SIGGRAPH
(pending)
Papers presenting original research are being sought in all areas of
Computer Graphics
Suggested topics include (but are not limited to):
Geometric Computing
Shape and Solid Modeling
Physics-Based Modeling
Computer Animation
Rendering Techniques
Scientific and Information Visualization
Real Time Graphics
Multimedia and Digital Media
Interaction Techniques and Human-Computer Interface
Image-Based Techniques
Visual Perception for Graphics
Virtual and Augmented Reality
Graphics Systems, Architecture, and Hardware
Point-based Graphics
Computer Vision
Data Compression for Graphics
Computer Graphics and the Internet (VRML, Java, etc.)
Graphics Applications in Arts, Education, Science, Engineering, Medicine,
etc.
Important Dates (CHANGED !)
January 10, 2005: Paper Submission Deadline
February 28, 2005: Papers Notification of Acceptance
March 28, 2005: Camera Ready Papers Due
June 22, 2005: Start of Computer Graphics International 2005
Paper Format
Original unpublished papers of up to 8 pages (single-spaced, 10 point
font, including figures, tables and references) are invited. Manuscripts
must be written in English.
The first part of the paper should include a title, an abstract, keywords,
and author's information (name, title, affiliation, address, phone and fax
numbers, e-mail address). Specific instructions for formatting your paper
can be found at: http://www.computer.org/cspress/instruct.htm Any
animation sequences should be provided as an archive .zip file with your
manuscript.
Paper Submission Procedures
All accepted papers will appear in a proceedings book published by IEEE
Computer Society Press. A special issue of best papers will be published
in the Visual Computer journal. Submissions are made electronically, in
PDF format only (no paper copy will be accepted). The conference web site
will be used as a gateway to paper submission system.
http://www.cs.sunysb.edu/~cgi05/
Dear Colleagues,
please find below the first call for EUROGRAPHICS WORKSHOP on
COMPUTATIONAL AESTHETICS in Graphics, Visualization and Imaging.
Location: Girona, Spain
Dates: 18 - 20 May, 2005
Invited speakers:
- Oliver Deussen
- Antal Nemcsics
- David Salesin
Organizers: Laszlo Neumann (E), Mateu Sbert (E), Bruce Gooch (US),
Werner Purgathofer (A)
Best Wishes for a Wonderful and Relaxing Christmas and a Successful New
Year !
P.s. For further details please visit our web-site at
www.computational-aesthetics.org (after 10th January).
EUROGRAPHICS WORKSHOP on
Computational Aesthetics
in Graphics, Visualization, and Imaging
18 - 20 May, 2005 in Girona, Spain
Call for Participation
This will be the first EG workshop on Computational Aesthetics in Graphics,
Visualization and Imaging, to take placein sunny Spain, in Girona which is
near to Barcelona. The goal of this event is to enable experts of computer
graphics,visualization, coloristic and imaging to meet and discuss various
aspects of this emerging interdisciplinary area.
The new discipline of Computational Aesthetics is an experimentally based
scientific field and not a philosophically based modern version of art. The
goals, methods, and scholarly endeavor of interest to the respective
communities are different. Accordingly this workshop will deal with the
applied rather than the philosophical nature of aesthetics.
Computational Aesthetics provides tools for the graphics and visualization
communities to increase the value of displayed imagery and to avoid
classical artifacts. Beginning work in the area demonstrates examples of
effective techniques and provides a methodology that will generalize to a
broader class of problems. This iterative two-part process consists of using
artistic computer graphics techniques to enhance the presentation of
important data features, then conducting perceptual studies to evaluate the
effectiveness of the resulting imagery. The strength of this approach lies
in the synergy achieved in the tight coupling of these research areas. The
workshop shall ensure further possibilities for researchers dealing with
partly overlapping areas like non-photorealistic rendering or applied
perception.
Workshop topics include but are not restricted to
- Optimal view point selection (artistic and/or representative
visualization)
- Automatic Lighting Design, Image Relighting Techniques
- Non-Photorealistic Rendering, Painting-like rendering, Drawing
- Artistic Textures, Patterns, Ornaments, Tiling
- Sketching, Simplification techniques, Technical and Medical Illustration
- Computational Color Harmony, Color Dynamics, Color Environmental Design
- Color Preferences / Effects and Roles of Colors
- Colorization of gray-scale images, Pseudo-Coloring techniques
- Color Style Transfer Techniques between Images
- Image Analogies
- Applied Visual Perception (Color Appearance, Spatial Vision and other
aspects)
- Perceptual / Cognitive High Dynamic Range Imaging
- Artistic Image Transformation Techniques
- Generalized Image Synthesis (nonlinear mappings, spaces, rays, camera
models)
- Image Style Analysis (paintings, photographs, others)
- Composition, Visual Balance, Layout
- Design of Geometrical and Fractal Scenes
- Image and Scene Complexity, Image Appearance, Image Quality
- Empirically based Metrics of Aesthetical Attributes
Participation can be with or without an oral presentation. To apply for a
talk, please send a one-page abstract of your intended topic by 15 March,
2005. Topics do not have to be unpublished research, but should either
highlight the aesthetic aspects or contain new ideas in this direction.
Talks will be 20 minutes plus 20 minutes discussion. A selection of
submitted abstracts will be done on a pure thematic judgment, notification
will happen before 31 March, 2005. During the workshop the program committee
and the participants will define those papers which shall be included in a
full color proceedings volume published by Eurographics.
Organizers: László Neumann (E), Mateu Sbert (E), Bruce Gooch (US), Werner
Purgathofer (A)
For further details please visit our web-site at
www.computational-aesthetics.org
Dear EuroGraphics member,
I'm glad to inform you about SVG Open 2005,
the 4th international conference on Scalable Vector Graphics,
Enschede, the Netherlands, August 15-18
SVG...
... is a very versatile format, illustrated by:
"Subjects can vary from specialized technical visualisations, to
interactive multi-media art on your mobile phone or website".
For some nice examples of this 'HTML of graphics' see
http://www.w3.org/2004/Talks/1211-Twente-IH/ , especially the slideset in
SVG.
SVG Open 2005...
... will take place on the beautiful campus of the University of Twente:
http://www.svgopen.org/2005/location.html .
The program features paper presentations, panel discussions, courses and
both beginner and advanced level workshops. There will be ample
opportunity to get to know people from the SVG community.
Previous editions have shown a very diverse and creative crowd.
SVGopen 2005 is organised by the University of Twente (UT), the Telematica
Instituut, and the International Institute for Geo-Information Science and
Earth Observation (ITC).
suggestions for topics&tracks are:
# Application building track:
application design, scripting, deployment, optimization, ...
# Art & Design track:
screen art, interface design, logos & icons, cartoons, ...
# Business track:
how to make money off SVG, selling SVG-based products, ...
# Data-connections track:
combining SVG with MathML, CML, sXBL, and anyXML , ...
# Evangelism & Specs track:
pushing forward the SVG language and its use...
# Geo-information track:
mapping, geodata, SVG and (open)GIS webservices
# Mobile use track:
small-device challenges, SVG & LBS, ...
# Tools track:
authoring tools, viewers, convertors, widgets, ...
Call for participation:
You're invited to submit your abstracts for paper presentations, courses
and panel discussions (before feb. 1st). If your paper gets accepted you
will be rewarded with a discount on the attendence fee.
The submittance goes through our website.
mailing list:
There's a news mailing list you can subscribe to at
http://lists.telin.nl/mailman/listinfo/svgopen2005
more info:
Lots of other information, including preliminary pricing, is found on our
website http://www.svgopen.org/2005
feedback:
Questions, ideas and other feedback is welcomed at svgopen2005_AT_telin.nl
Hoping to welcome you in August,
Ruud Steltenpool (on behalf of the SVG Open 2005 team)
PS: If you want some more news, information and other links about SVG i
suggest:
- http://www.svg.org
- http://www.svgx.org
and of course:
http://www.svgopen.org/2004 (Tokyo)
http://www.svgopen.org/2003 (Vancouver)
http://www.svgopen.org/2002 (Zürich)
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,
Guillaume GUIMBERTEAU.
IMPORTANT DATES :
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: 3ia2005
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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2005 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON CYBERWORLDS
FIRST CALL FOR CONTRIBUTIONS
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23-25 November 2005, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore.
Organized by: School of Computer Engineering, Nanyang Technological
University
in cooperation with: ACM, ACM SIGGRAPH, SIGART, SIGecom, SIGWEB, SIGGRAPH
(Singapore), and Eurographics Association
Proudly supported by: SGI and Sun Microsystems
Conference web-page: http://www.ntu.edu.sg/sce/cw2005
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Cyberworlds are information worlds created on cyberspaces either
intentionally or spontaneously, with or without visual design. Cyberworlds
are closely related to the real world and have a serious impact on it.
CW2005 will provide an opportunity for scientists and engineers from around
the world to share the latest research, ideas, and developments in these
fields. The conference will consist of formal paper sessions, short/poster
presentations, panels, tutorials, cyber art exhibition, industrial seminars,
and hands-on demonstrations where research groups, artists, and vendors will
show the state-of-the-art in the field. The conference will have four
parallel tracks including but not limited to the following topics:
Track A:
- Shared Virtual Worlds
- Distributed Virtual Environments
- Collaborative Design and Manufacturing
Track B:
- Information Retrieval and Information Security
- Data Mining and Warehousing in Cyberworlds
- HCI and Humanised Interfaces in Cyberworlds
Track C:
- Philosophy, Evolution, and Ethics of Cyberworlds
- Business Models in Cyberworlds
- Cyberlearning
Track D:
- Cyberculture and Cyberarts
PUBLICATION:
The conference proceedings will be published by the IEEE Computer Society.
We will accept papers up to 8 pages in length, including figures. To be
included in the conference proceedings, at least one author of the accepted
paper must register and present the paper at the conference. The best papers
will contribute to the special issue of "The Visual Computer". We will also
publish the art exhibition catalogue.
IMPORTANT DATES (tentative):
Abstract: 16 May 2005 (electronic
submission through the conference web-page)
Paper/tutorial/exhibit submission: 23 May 2005 (electronic submission
through the conference web-page)
Notice of Acceptance: 1 Aug 2005
Camera-ready paper: 5 Sep 2005
Author's registration: 5 Sep 2005
GENERAL CONFERENCE CHAIRS: Tosiyasu L. Kunii and Seah Hock Soon
PROGRAM CHAIR: Alexei Sourin
INDUSTRIAL TRACK CHAIR: Tony Chan
TUTORIAL CHAIR: Wolfgang Müeller-Wittig
PROGRAM COMMITTEE (being formed)
Arnold, David, University of Brighton
Astheimer, Peter, ITI Techmedia, Glasgow
Badler, Norman, University of Pennsylvania
Bajaj, Chandrajit, University of Texas at Austin
Bebis, George, University of Nevada
Brunnett, Guido, University of Chemnitz
Chan, Tony, Nanyang Tehnological University
Emmanuel, Sabu, Nanyang Technological University
Encarnação, José, Fraunhofer IGD
Gavrilova, Marina, University of Calgary
Gilbert, Arthur Lee, Nanyang Technological University
Hagen, Hans, University of Kaiserslautern
Hubbold, Roger, University of Manchester
Iglesias, Andres, University of Cantabria
Jarvis, Ray, Monash University
Kim, Myoung-Hee, Ewha Womans University
Klimenko, Stanislav, Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology
Kunii, Tosiyau Laurence, Kanazawa Institute of Technology
Lee, Yong Tsui, Nanyang Technological University
Li, Ling, Curtin University
Luciani, Annie, ICA laboratory, INPG, France
Ma, Jianhua, Hosei University
Magnenat-Thalmann, Nadia, University of Geneva
Miller, Steven, Singapore Management University
Müeller-Wittig, Wolfgang, Nanyang Technological University
Myszkowski, Karol, Max Planck Institute
Nakajima Masayuki, Tokyo Institute of Technology
Ohmori, Kenji, Hosei University
Pensyl, William Russell, Nanyang Technological University
Rosenblum, Larry, VR Systems and Research, Naval Research Lab
Savchenko, Vladimir, Hosei University
Seah, Hock Soon, Nanyang Technological University
Shih, Timothy, Tamkang University
Smith, Roger, Titan Systems Corporation
Sourin, Alexei, Nanyang Technological University
Sourina, Olga, Nanyang Technological University
Straßer, Wolfgang, University of Tübingen
Thalmann, Daniel, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology
Urban, Bodo, Fraunhofer IGD Rostock
Wentong, Cai, Nanyang Technological University
Wyvill, Geoff, University of Otago
Xu, Baowen,Southeast University
Zara, Jiri, Czech Technical University
Zyda, Mike, MOVES Institute
Best regards
CW2005 Program Chair