VRIPHYS05 CALL FOR PAPERS
http://vcg.isti.cnr.it/vriphys05
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Second Workshop in Virtual Reality Interactions
and Physical Simulations (VRIPHYS '05)
Pisa, Italy November 6 2005
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INTRODUCTION
The workshop is organized in cooperation with Eurographics
and the Italian Center of Excellence in ENDOscopic
Computer Aided Surgery (ENDOCAS).
We invite communications that describe innovative research
in the domains of dynamic simulations and physical interactions
in virtual reality. We also welcome papers showing on-going
research with promising results.
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TOPICS:
Submissions are invited in (but not limited to) the following areas:
- Collision detection techniques
- Deformable objects (e.g. biomechanical modeling of soft and hard
tissues)
- Physical standards for assessing deformable objects (e.g. performance
metrics
& validation of medical
simulators )
- Natural phenomena modeling (hair, fluids, ...)
- Geometric algorithms for physical simulation
- Haptic interactions & virtual reality interfaces
- Physically based dynamics ( video games, medical simulators )
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INFORMATION SUBMISSION:
Papers are allowed 6 to 10 pages and formatted according to the
EG publication guidelines for conference submission.
For double-blind reviewing, the anonymous submission version should be
used.
Accepted papers will be presented orally at the workshop and appear in
the proceedings.
>>>> vriphys05(a)isti.cnr.it <<<<<<
The works must be sent in pdf and should include the following data:
Abstract of not more than 150 words.
Three to five keywords.
Your email must include (besides your paper in PDF format):
Contact information of pme contact author (name, e-mail,
postal address, phone, fax numbers).
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DEADLINES
Papers due: July 6, 2005
Notification of acceptance: September 12, 2005
Deadline for camera-ready version: October 3, 2004
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ORGANIZATION
Cesar Mendoza ( co-chair )
Departamental II - Desp. 147Escuela Superior de
Ciencias Experimentales y Tecnología
Universidad Rey Juan Carlos
c/ Tulipan s/n,
E-28933 Mostoles (Madrid) - España
tel: +34 91 488 8300
Fabio Ganovelli (co-chair)
Istituto di Scienza e Tecnologie dell'Informazione (ISTI-CNR) Area della
Ricerca CNR di Pisa
Via G. Moruzzi 1, 56124 Pisa - Italy
phone: +39 050 315 2927
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
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| NEW DEADLINE: February 5, 2005 |
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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 (extended to February 5).
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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Participation Form to the 3IA'2005 conference
(to be retourned to the general chair of the conference)
Name:
Professional address:
Phone number:
E-mail:
I intend to participate to the 3IA'2005 conference in Limoges (France).
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I intend to submit a paper : yes I I no I I
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Title of the paper:
Do not send money for the moment. You will be informed later of the mode
of payment.
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I Dimitri PLEMENOS I PHONE: (+33) 5 55 43 69 74 I
I Universite de LIMOGES I FAX: (+33) 5 55 43 69 77 I
I Laboratoire MSI I E-MAIL: plemenos(a)unilim.fr I
I 83,rue d'Isle I http://msi.unilim.fr/~plemenos/ I
I 87000 LIMOGES - FRANCE I I
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SG05: 5th International Symposium on SMART GRAPHICS
http://www.smartgraphics.org
22-24 August 2005
Frauenwoerth Cloister, near Munich, Germany
http://www.smartgraphics.org/sg05/venue.html
Smart Graphics is grounded in a deep understanding of human abilities,
activities, and desires. This understanding arises through the integration
of fields such as art, design, and the social, cognitive, and perceptual
sciences. Insights are realised in the form of novel methods for producing
and interacting with rich graphical displays often utilising established
techniques from computer graphics, artificial intelligence, and computer
science in general.
Such interfaces present content that: (1) engages the user and is
esthetically satisfying; (2) participates in human cognition as external or
distributed representations; (3) is sensitive to the real-time demands of
the interaction in the context of the available computational resources; and
(4) adapts the form of the output according to a wider set of constraints
such as an individual's perceptual, attentive, and motor abilities and the
nature of the presentation media and available interaction devices.
The 5th International Symposium on Smart Graphics will bring together
researchers from computer graphics, vizualisation, graphics design,
cognitive psychology and artificial intelligence, all working on different
aspects of computer-generated graphics. This year's meeting will be held in
the beautiful Frauenwörth Cloister near Munich, Germany.
This year SG05 particularly encourages submission in the area of visual
analytics -- the art and science of analytical reasoning facilitated by
interactive visual interfaces. Visual analytic interfaces are based on
cognitive and perceptual principles to support human information discourse
using innovative interactive techniques and visual representations. These
are augmented by the art of graphical design and interaction design and the
use of Artificial Intelligence in partnership with biological intelligence.
Testing these applications will require new methodologies that move beyond
usability to quantify the impact of interactive visualization applications
on perceptual, distributed, and embodied cognition.
For a full description of the scope and details of previous events see the
website:
http://www.smartgraphics.org
CONTACT:
Andreas Butz (butz(a)ifi.lmu.de)
SUBMISSIONS CATEGORIES:
Full papers
Posters
System demonstrations and artwork
DATES:
April 24, 2005 Submission deadline
May 23, 2005 Notification of review results
May 31, 2005 Camera ready copy due
Aug 22-24, 2005 Smart Graphics Symposium
ORGANIZERS:
Andreas Butz (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, Germany)
Brian Fisher (University of British Columbia, Canada)
Antonio Krueger (Saarland University, Germany)
Patrick Olivier (University of Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK)
COMMITEE:
Elisabeth Andre (University of Augsburg)
Marc Cavazza (Teeside University)
Sarah Diamond (Banff Centre)
Steven Feiner (Columbia University)
Sid Fels (University of British Columbia)
Knut Hartmann (University of Magdeburg)
Rainer Malaka (European Media Lab)
Shigeru Owada (University of Tokyo)
W. Bradford Paley (Digital Image Design)
Bernhard Preim (University of Magdeburg)
Thomas Rist (University of Applied Sciences, Augsburg))
Stefan Schlechtweg (University of Magdeburg)
Thomas Strothotte (University of Magdeburg)
Sha Xinwei (Georgia Institute of Technology)
Massimo Zancanaro (ITC-irst Trento)
Michelle Zhou (IBM T.J. Watson Research Center)
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
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| 3IA International Conference |
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| YOU HAVE ONLY 17 DAYS TO DO IT |
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| DEADLINE: January 29, 2005 |
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4TH 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.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
Participation Form to the 3IA'2005 conference
(to be retourned to the general chair of the conference)
Name:
Professional address:
Phone number:
E-mail:
I intend to participate to the 3IA'2005 conference in Limoges (France).
--- ---
I intend to submit a paper : yes I I no I I
--- ---
Title of the paper:
Do not send money for the moment. You will be informed later of the mode
of payment.
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I--------------------------------------------------------------I
I Dimitri PLEMENOS I PHONE: (+33) 5 55 43 69 74 I
I Universite de LIMOGES I FAX: (+33) 5 55 43 69 77 I
I Laboratoire MSI I E-MAIL: plemenos(a)unilim.fr I
I 83,rue d'Isle I http://msi.unilim.fr/~plemenos/ I
I 87000 LIMOGES - FRANCE I I
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COMPUTER GRAPHICS INTERNATIONAL 2005
Stony Brook, New York, USA,
June 22-24, 2005.
http://www.cs.sunysb.edu/~cgi05/
Submission Deadline extended to Friday Jan 14th (final)
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/
Apologies for cross postings.
Dear Colleagues,
Registration for the Web3D 2005 Symposium is now open. Full registration for
the Symposium includes:
a.. Access to all sessions, including paper presentations, keynote
speeches, tutorials and workshops.
b.. Lunch on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.
c.. Refreshments in all morning and afternoon session breaks.
d.. Dinner and Drinks Reception on Tuesday 29th March.
e.. Web3D Showcase and buffet meal on Thursday 31st March.
f.. Coaches to/from the University accommodation centre and the conference
venue and social events.
Please download the registration form:
http://www.hpv.informatics.bangor.ac.uk/s2005/registration.php
Book early to ensure that you qualify for the early bird rate!
We have an exciting programme arranged for you, and look forward to seeing
you in Bangor in the Spring.
Nigel John & Sandy Ressler
Web3D 2005 Symposium co-chairs
The Web3D 2005 Symposium is sponsored by ACM SIGGRAPH
In cooperation with the Web3D Consortium, and Eurographics.
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