The UK Chapter of the Eurographics Association (EGUK) presents:-
Theory and Practice of Computer Graphics 2006
University of Teesside, 20-22nd June 2006
http://www.eguk.org.uk/TPCG06/
** Paper deadline February 27th 2006 **
The 24th Conference organised by the UK chapter of the
Eurographics Association will be the fourth Theory and
Practice of Computer Graphics 2006 Conference (TP.CG.06).
All accepted papers will be published by Eurographics
and held on the Digital Library, and will be available
at the conference.
Call for Papers
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This conference focuses on theoretical and practical
aspects of Computer Graphics and brings together top
practitioners, users and researchers, thereby
inspiring 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. The topics of interest
include (but are not limited to):
computer animation, computer-based art and entertainment,
computation geometry, display technologies, fundamental
algorithms, graphics application systems, graphics
architectures and acceleration hardware, fractal and
natural phenomena, human computer interaction, image
processing, Internet graphics and collaborative
environments, medical imaging, modelling methods,
rendering techniques, texture synthesis, scientific
visualization, information visualization, virtual
reality and virtual environments, volume graphics,
web graphics.
Further details and submission categories may be found on
http://www.eguk.org.uk/TPCG06/
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Paul Hatton
High Performance Computing and Visualisation Specialist
Technical Director, HP Visual and Spatial Technology Centre
Information Services, Elms Road Computer Centre,
The University of Birmingham, Birmingham B15 2TT.
Ph: 0121-414-3994 Fax: 0121-414-3952
CALL FOR PAPERS
Web3D 2006
The 11th International Symposium on 3D Web Technology
April 18-21, 2006
Columbia, Maryland, USA
http://www.web3d2006.org
Sponsored by ACM SIGGRAPH
In cooperation with the Web3D Consortium and Eurographics
Eleventh in the series, the 2006 International Web3D Symposium will address a
wide range of 3D technologies on the Internet, ranging from languages, tools
and high performance 3D graphics to human-computer interaction issues and the
latest mobile 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 review by
the international Program Committee. Both research and applications papers are
of interest to Web3D 2006. The papers must be innovative and contribute 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.
* Animated humanoids and complex reactive characters.
* Computer Aided Design (CAD) technology and methods for lossless
cross-application data exchange.
* Geometry/object behaviors 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, structure and behaviors.
* Multimodal user interaction in Web3D worlds.
* Web3D content for medical education, training and simulation.
* Innovative applications using 3D graphics on the Web and on mobile devices.
* Integration and interoperation with other XML-based Web standards.
Authors are invited to submit full papers of up to 9 pages (including figures
and references) in PDF format via the Symposium Web Page. Papers must be
formatted using the document templates for conferences sponsored by ACM
SIGGRAPH. Accepted papers will appear in the Symposium Proceedings, published
by ACM Press.
Paper submission deadline: December 4, 2005
Tutorial proposals deadline: December 4, 2005
Decision notification: January 15, 2006
Final manuscript due: February 5, 2006
General Chair:
* Denis Gracanin, Virginia Tech, USA
Program Co-Chairs:
* Julian Gómez, Polished Pixels, USA
* Roberto Ranon, University of Udine, Italy
Publicity Co-Chairs:
* Alan Hudson, Yumetech, USA
* Pablo Figueroa, Universidad de los Andes, Colombia
Local Arrangements Chair:
* Ben Benokraitis, Loyola College in Maryland, USA
Registration Chair:
* Mohamed Eltoweissy, Virginia Tech, USA
Tutorials Chair:
* Nicholas Polys, Virginia Tech, USA