Call for participation
Eurographics Rendering Symposium 2005
University of Konstanz, Germany
http://graphics.uni-konstanz.de/egsr2005
>From June 29th to Juli 1st the University of Konstanz hosts the
Eurographics Rendering Symposium 2005. We would like to invite you
to come to our beautiful town at the lake of Konstanz and to attend
to one of the premier conferences for rendering techniques worldwide.
The preliminary list of talks can be found below, the program chairs
(Kavita Bala, Phil Dutre) together with the PC selected an interesting
and inovative program with many international guests.
We are looking forward seeing you here,
Oliver Deussen, Alexander Keller (local organizers)
Preliminary list of talks:
Experimental Validation of Analytical BRDF models and Measurement of Anisotropic
Materials,
Addy Ngan, Fredo Durand, Wojciech Matusik
Out of Core Photon-Mapping for Large Buildings,
David Fradin, Daniel Meneveaux, Sebastien Horna
A Low Dimensional Framework for Exact Polygon-to-Polygon Occlusion Queries,
Haumont Denis, Makinen Otso,Nirenstein Shaun
Inferring Reflectance Functions from Wavelet Noise,
Pieter Peers, Philip Dutre
Geometric clustering for line drawing simplification
Pascal Barla, Joelle Thollot, Francois Sillion
Texture Tiling on Non-Euclidean Surfaces using Wang Tiles
Chi-Wing Fu, Man-Kang Leung,
Reflectance Sharing: Image-based Rendering from a Sparse Set of Images
Todd Zickler, Sebastian Enrique, Ravi Ramamoorthi, Peter
Multiresolution Reflectance Filtering
Ping Tan, Stephen Lin, Long Quan
Bayesian Relighting
Martin Fuchs, Volker Blanz
Real-Time Multiple Scattering in Participating Media with Illumination Networks
Laszlo Szirmay-Kalos, Mateu Sbert, Tamas Ummenhoffer
Metropolis Photon Sampling with Optional User Guidance
Shaohua Fan, Stephen Chenney, Yu-chi Lai
Real Illumination from Virtual Environments
Abhijeet Ghosh, Matthew Trentacoste, Helge Seetzen, Wolfgang Heidrich,
Bidirectional Importance Sampling for Direct Illumination
Abhijeet Ghosh, David Burke, Wolfgang Heidrich
Adaptive Numerical Cumulative Distribution Functions for Efficient Importance
Sampling
Jason Lawrence, Szymon Rusinkiewicz, Ravi Ramamoorthi
Spherical Quad-Quadtree for Sampling Dynamic Environment Sequences
Liang Wan, Tien-Tsin Wong, Chi-Sing Leung
Non-linear volume photon mapping
Diego Gutierrez
Motion Blur for Textures by Means of Anisotropic Filtering
Joern Loviscach
A Hybrid Monte Carlo Method for Accurate and Efficient Subsurface Scattering
Hongsong Li, Fabio Pellacini, Kenneth E. Torrance
Importance Sampling for Video Environment Maps
Vlastimil Havran, Miloslaw Smyk, Grzegorz Krawczyk, Karol Myszkowski, Hans-Peter
Seidel
Ray Maps for Global Illumination
Vlastimil Havran, Jiri Bittner, Robert Herzog, Hans-Peter Seidel
Importance Resampling for Global Illumination
Justin Talbot, David Cline, Parris Egbert
Adaptive Frameless Rendering
Abhinav Dayal, Cliff Woolley, Benjamin Watson, David Luebke,
Table-top Computed Lighting for Practical Digital Photography
Ankit Mohan, Jack Tumblin, Bobby Bodenheimer, Cindy Grimm, Reynold Bailey
Online Construction of Surface Lightfields
Greg Coombe
Colorization by Example
Revital Irony, Daniel Cohen-Or, Dani Lischinski
Perceptually Based Tone Mapping of High Dynamic Range Image Streams
Piti Irawan, James A. Ferwerda, Stephen R. Marschner
A Dual Light Stage
Tim Hawkins, Per Einarsson, Paul Debevec
Stippling and Silhouettes Rendering in Geometry-Image Space
Xiaoru Yuan, Minh X. Nguyen, Nan Zhang, Baoquan Chen
Radiance Cache Splatting: A GPU-Friendly Global Illumination Algorithm
Pascal Gautron, Jaroslav Krivanek, Kadi Bouatouch, Sumanta Pattanaik
Fast Exact From-Region Visibility in Urban Scenes
Jiri Bittner, Peter Wonka, Michael Wimmer
Estimation of 3D Faces and Illumination from Single Photographs Using A Bilinear
Illumination Model
Jinho Lee, Hanspeter Pfister, Baback Moghaddam, Raghu Machiraju,
Call for Papers
2nd Eurographics Workshop on Sketch-Based Interfaces and Modeling
Trinity College Dublin, Ireland, August 28-29, 2005
http://www.eg.org/sbm/
Important Dates
May 30, 2005 Submission deadline
June 27, 2005 Notification of acceptance
July 11, 2005 Deadline for camera-ready copies
August 28-29, 2005 Workshop
Aims and Scope
Computers are now indispensable tools for various design activities ranging
from everyday document authoring to professional industrial and architecture
design. However, computers have yet to become usable at the very early
stages of design, where pencil and paper still reign. This is because
current user interfaces are too cumbersome for rapid exploration necessary
in these early stages. Sketching interfaces are emerging as an approach to
address this problem. They are expected to provide flexible, informal
interaction between computers and users that do not hinder creative
thinking.
The purpose of this workshop is to provide an opportunity for researchers
working on sketch-based interfaces to interact with one another, share
lessons learned, show new results, and discuss open issues. One direction to
explore is to develop new sketch-based interfaces for various applications
such as 2D/3D graphics, CAD, diagram editing, and electronic note taking.
Another direction is to develop and improve technologies that support
sketch-based interfaces. They include classification and recognition of
handwritten texts and shapes, multimodal interfaces, and mobile computing
technologies. It is also important to clarify the nature of sketch-based
interfaces through empirical usability studies and careful comparison to
other interaction techniques. The proceedings will be published in EG
Workshop series and made available online through the Eurographics Digital
Library.
Authors are invited to submit technical papers in these or related areas.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Sketch-based interfaces for 2D/3D computer graphics (modeling, animation,
etc.)
- Sketch-based interfaces for CAD systems
- Sketch-based interfaces for other applications (diagram editing, math
processing, etc.)
- Classification and recognition of handwritten sketches
- Multimodal interfaces for sketching
- Novel input technologies for sketching
- Rendering techniques for sketch-based interfaces (NPR)
- Creativity and design
- Usability studies on sketching
- Sketches for Medical and Volume data editing
Submission Procedure (all submissions are electronic) Authors are
requested to submit papers, no longer than 10 pages, with the main
body set in Eurographics Conference Paper Format as described in the
EG Publications pages. You can download LaTEX style files and for the
submissions. Each paper should contain title, authors' names and
affiliations, abstract, key-words, text, illustrations and references.
Submissions will be done electronically via email to
sbm05(a)ui.is.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp. We will accept papers in PDF format only.
Please contact the conference organizers should you experience any
problems with electronic submission. Selection will be based upon
technical and scientific content and relevance to the workshop.
Invited Speaker
Mark D Gross, Carnegie Mellon University
Venue and Fees
The workshop will be co-located with Eurographics 2005 . Workshop
participants will be charged a registration fee that includes a work-shop
proceedings book (printed by Eurographics Press), coffee breaks and a social
event in the first evening of the workshop. Registration fee will be
announced later.
Workshop Chair
Joaquim Jorge, Technical University of Lisbon, Portugal
Program Chair
Takeo Iagarashi, The University of Tokyo, Japan
Program comittee
(provisional)
Andre Stork, TUD, Germany,
Bianca Falcidieno, CNUCE, IT
Brian Wyvill, Calgary, CA
Ellen Do, CMU, US
Eric Saund, PARC, US
Hod Lipson, Cornell, US
Jean-Daniel Fekete, INRIA FR
John F. Hughes. Brown U, US
Josep LLados, U A Catalunya, Spain
Marie-Paule Cani, INPG, France
Mario Costa, Sousa, Calgary, CA
Mark Gross, CMU, US
Ralph Martin, Cardiff, UK
Ramesh Raskar, MERL, US
Christine Alvarado, U San Diego
Kunio Kondo, Saitama U, Japan
Shigeru Owada, Sony CSL, Japan
Gopi M, University of California, Irvine
For more information, please contact sbm05(a)ui.is.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp.
2005 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON CYBERWORLDS
23-25 November 2005, Nanyang Executive Centre, Singapore.
http://www.ntu.edu.sg/sce/cw2005
By numerous requests, paper submission to the conference and three
associated workshops is extended till 5 June 2005 24:00 GMT. This is the
firm dateline which will not be extended any further.
Those authors who already submitted papers, may use these extra 10 days to
further improve them and re-upload using the URL sent to you before.
Please also make sure that the papers are formatted according to the IEEE
2-column format and all the fonts are embedded. The reviewing will commence
on 7 June and any corrections after this date will not be allowed.
Best Regards,
Alexei Sourin
Program Chair CW2005
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CALL FOR PAPERS
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VAST2005 is the 6th International Symposium on Virtual Reality, Archaeology and
Cultural Heritage and incorporates the Third Eurographics Symposium on Graphics
and Cultural Heritage (EGSGH 2005). Additional symposium information can be
found at:
http://vcg.isti.cnr.it/vast05/
The symposium will take place in Pisa, Italy, during November 8-11, 2005.
Important Dates are:
- Abstract submission - July 8th
- Paper submission (full/short) - July 15th
- Review assignments sent to reviewers - July 22th
- Reviews deadline - Sept. 1st
- Notification of refereeing results - Sept. 16th
- Camera ready papers to printer - Oct. 3rd
- Conference - Nov.8th
Vast2005 continues the discussions of previous VAST and Eurographics on
Graphics and Cultural Heritage (CH) Symposia. The 2005 VAST Symposium will
focus on interdisciplinary and multi-disciplinary research concerning both
innovative CH informatics and use of technology for the representation and
communication of CH knowledge. The scope includes every phase of CH
informatics: initial data capture, information processing, dissemination of
results to the scientific community and the general public, and the wider legal
and ethical responsibilities of Cultural Informatics.
Research subjects parallel the interests of the EPOCH EU Network
(http://www.epoch-net.org/), including culturally significant artifacts and
sites as well as the activities of museums, libraries, archives, and
organizations involved with their care.
Those researchers who wish to participate in the VAST2005 Symposium are invited
to submit papers on original work addressing the following subjects or related
themes:
* Multimedia Data Acquisition, Management and Archiving
* 3D Data Capture and Processing
* CAD-based Digital Reconstructions
* Visualization (desktop, VR, AR)
* Computer Animation for CH Applications
* Non-Photorealistic Rendering of CH Data
* Novel Internet-based CH Applications
* Usability, Effectiveness and Interface Design for
CH Applications
* Innovative Graphics Applications and Techniques
* Interactive Environments and Applications
* Virtual Museum Applications
* Story-telling and Design of Heritage Communications
* Archaeological Analysis and Interpretive Design
* Tools for Education and Training in CH
* Standards and Documentation
* The Economics of Cultural Informatics and Tourism
* Professional and Ethical Guidelines
We are soliciting three types of contributions:
- Full research papers presenting new innovative results. These papers will be
published by Eurographics in a high-quality proceedings volume.
- Project papers focusing on the description of project organization, use of
technology, and lesson learned -- not innovative technical content. These
papers will have a full-length oral presentation and will be included in a
"Projects & Short Papers" proceedings volume.
- Short papers presenting preliminary ideas and works-in-progress. These papers
will have a short oral presentation and be available as posters in conference
breaks. They will be published in the "Projects & Short Papers" proceedings
volume.
All types of submissions will be reviewed and feedback given to the authors.
In addition, space will be available for "Live Showcases". If you have a system
you wish included in the showcase area, please contact the organizers.
International Program Committee Co-chairs are:
Mark Mudge, Cultural Heritage Imaging, San Francisco, CA, USA
Nick Ryan, Computer Science Dept., Univ. of Kent, Canterbury, UK
Roberto Scopigno, CNR-ISTI, Pisa, Italy
The IPC Member list is available on the VAST2005 website,
http://vcg.isti.cnr.it/vast05/committee.php
The Conference Organizing Chair is Fabio Ganovelli, CNR-ISTI.
The Venue is ISTI (Institute for Information Science and Technology), an
Institute of the Italian C.N.R. (National Research Council) located at v.
Moruzzi 1, 56126 Pisa, Italy.
Submissions of full, short and project papers should be made via the VAST2005
website, http://vcg.isti.cnr.it/vast05/submissions.php
EG proceedings style guides are available on the site. To avoid difficulties
during the production cycle, authors are strongly recommended to use them when
preparing their submissions.
Looking forward to see you in Pisa!
Roberto Scopigno
Visual Computing Laboratory
Istituto Scienza e Tecnologie dell'Informazione (ISTI) -
National Research Council (CNR)
Area della Ricerca CNR di Pisa
Via G. Moruzzi 1, 56124 Pisa ITALY
phone: +39 050 315 2929 cell: +39 348 396 6819
fax: +39 050 313 8091 (G3) +39 050 313 8092 (G4)
email: roberto.scopigno(a)isti.cnr.it
web: http://vcg.isti.cnr.it
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Eurographics 2005, Dublin, Ireland
The evolution of graphics: where to next?
CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
and
CALL FOR STUDENT VOLUNTEERS
***Early registration deadline: Friday, June 10th 2005***
**Student volunteer deadline: Monday, May 30th, 2005**
Website: http://www.eg.org/eg2005/
Email: eg2005-info(a)cs.tcd.ie
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CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
(The Deadline for Advance Registration is May 20)
Stony Brook Graphics Week (SBGW), featuring the 23rd Computer Graphics
International Conference (CGI 2005), Volume Graphics Workshop 2005,
and Point Based Graphics Symposium 2005
Stony Brook, New York, June 20-24, 2005
http://www.cs.stonybrook.edu/~cgi05/http://www.cs.stonybrook.edu/~vg05/http://www.cs.stonybrook.edu/~pbg05/
cgi05(a)cs.stonybrook.edu
vg05(a)cs.stonybrook.edu
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Stony Brook Graphics Week (SBGW) runs from Monday, June 20 through
Friday, June 24, in Stony Brook University. The event of SBGW
includes: International Conference on Computer Graphics (CGI) 2005,
Volume Graphics Workshop 2005, and Point Based Graphics Symposium
2005. The SBGW will be hosted by the Center for Visual Computing (CVC)
and Computer Science Department, Stony Brook University. These
conferences are co-sponsored by IEEE Computer Graphics Society TC-VG,
Eurographics, and Stony Brook CVC, in cooperation with ACM SIGGRAPH.
Please visit the conference websites for the technical programs, which
include several keynote presentations, technical sessions of research
papers, several panels on research initiatives, funding opportunities,
and new graphics/visualization technologies, and poster
demonstrations. Note that, the deadline for advance registration in
order to get a discount conference rate is May 20, 2005!
Important Dates
May 20, 2005: The deadline for Advance Registration
June 20-21: Volume Graphics Workshop 2005
June 21-22: Point Graphics Symposium 2005
June 22-24: Computer Graphics International 2005
For detailed information on conference registration and technical
programs about Stony Brook Graphics Week, please visit
http://www.cs.stonybrook.edu/~cgi05/http://www.cs.stonybrook.edu/~vg05/http://www.cs.stonybrook.edu/~pbg05/
Email:
cgi05(a)cs.stonybrook.edu
vg05(a)cs.stonybrook.edu
2005 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON CYBERWORLDS
23-25 November 2005, Nanyang Executive Centre, Singapore.
http://www.ntu.edu.sg/sce/cw2005
organized by:
School of Computer Engineering, Nanyang Technological University
in cooperation with: EUROGRAPHICS, ACM, ACM SIGGRAPH, SIGWEB, SIGecom, SIGART, SIGGRAPH (Singapore)
CALL FOR PAPERS
Paper submission: 25 May 2005
Cyberworlds Exhibition submission: 1 August 2005
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. The conference will have four parallel tracks including but not limited to the following topics:
A1: Shared Virtual Worlds
A2: Distributed Virtual Environments
A3: Collaborative Design and Manufacturing
B1: Information Retrieval and Information Security
B2: Data Mining and Warehousing in Cyberworlds
B3: HCI and Humanised Interfaces in Cyberworlds
C1: Philosophy, Evolution, and Ethics of Cyberworlds
C2: Business Models in Cyberworlds
D1: Cyberlearning
D2: Cyberculture and Cyberarts
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 full paper sessions, short presentations, panels, tutorials, cyber art exhibition, industrial seminars, and hands-on demonstrations where research groups, vendors, and artists will show the state-of-the-art in the field.
There will be also 3 workshops organised in parallel with the main conference program:
- 1st International Workshop on Cultural Heritage and Edutainment in Virtual Environments (CHEVE 2005) http://www.camtech.ntu.edu.sg/cyberworlds2005/index.html
- 2nd International Workshop on Web Computing in Cyberworlds (WCCW 2005) http://cse.seu.edu.cn/people/bwxu/chinese/main/Materials/CallForPapers/wccw…
- 2nd International Workshop on Language Understanding and Agents for Real World Interaction (LUAR 2005) http://titech.serveftp.com/index.htm
PUBLICATION:
The conference proceedings will be published by the IEEE Computer Society.
We will accept full papers up to 8 pages in length, including figures and short paper up to 4 pages in legth, 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 on Cyberworlds of The Visual Computer and to the special issue "Ubiquitous Intelligence in Cyberworlds" of the Journal of Ubiquitous Computing and Intelligence.
Previous Conferences: CW2002, CW2003, CW2004 (the proceedings are published by IEEE CS)
CYBERWORLDS EXHIBITION:
We will have a special session where the conference delegates will be able to present their cyberworlds. The authors will be given ~10 min to make an online large screen presentation using their own notebooks or our computer. Wired and wireless Internet will be available. Abstracts and URLs to the cyberworlds of those who register in advance (before 5 September) will be published in the conference proceedings.
TUTORIALS
Contact the Tutorial Chair Wolfgang Müeller-Wittig askwmwittig(a)ntu.edu.sg before 1 August 2005 if you have a tutorial proposal.
IMPORTANT DATES:
Paper submission: 25 May 2005
Notice of Acceptance: 1 Aug 2005
Exhibition submission: 1 Aug 2005
Tutorial proposal: 1 Aug 2005
Camera-ready paper: 5 Sep 2005
Author's registration: 5 Sep 2005
INDUSTRIAL SEMINARS and EXHIBITION:
Key industrialists are invited to share their experience in creating and applying cyberworlds to solve practical problems. Major research labs, industrial companies and other institutions are invited to set up an exhibition to present their group, the work and projects to the conference participants. Please email your proposals and requests to cyberworlds(a)ntu.edu.sg or call +65 6790-4292.
Best Regards,
Alexei Sourin
Program Chair CW2005
Dear Colleague,
I would like to draw your attention to a new event in October 2005:
GALA - Gathering of Animated Lifelike Agents.
GALA is an annual festival meant, first of all but not exclusively, for students, to showcase novel applications of and tools for animated lifelike agents. There will be prizes for students' submissions, but the main benefit both for the participants and the broad community will be the forum - also a permanent on-line GALA Gallery with the best entries - where recent works in the ECA field can be seen. Also, we wish to stimulate students' work.
The deadline for 2-4 minutes movie submissions is 30 June.
More information on submission tracks - students and others - , the two submission categories - application and creation - , and on location, organizers etc. is available at GALA web page: http://hmi.ewi.utwente.nl/gala/
Please, make your students and colleagues aware of this event, by distributing the enclosed call electronically and/or in printed form. Encourage your students to submit their work, done as a student project for a course or as part of an ongoing research project.
Thank you for your cooperation. Any question or suggestion is welcome.
With regards,
Zsofia Ruttkay
Chair of GALA
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Zsófia Ruttkay
Associate Professor, Human Media Interaction,
Dept. of Computer Science, University of Twente
e-mail: zsofi(a)cs.utwente.nl office: Zilverling 2033
tel: 00 31 53 489 2836 or 3740 smail: POBox 217
fax: 00 31 53 489 3503 7500 AE Enschede
url: www.cs.utwente.nl/~zsofi The Netherlands
The EG 2005 Medical Prize
http://isg.cs.tcd.ie/eg2005/Medical/
The Eurographics Association organises a biannual competition to acknowledge the contribution that computer graphics is playing in the medical field, and to encourage further development. Submissions for the EG2005 Medical Prize are now being invited from researchers and developers who can demonstrate that a particular benefit has resulted from the use of computer graphics technology in a medical application that they have produced. Examples of entries could include the use of new medical visualization techniques, virtual environments and augmented reality.
The winner of the EG2005 Medical Prize will be announced at EG2005 in Dublin, and the winning entry will receive a total prize of € 500. The judging panel will select the winning entry on the basis of its clinical value, use made of computer graphics, and novelty.
The Submission deadline is Thursday 30th June. Please visit the web site for more information and submission instructions.
The EG 2005 Medical Prize is sponsored by Immersion Medical.
http://isg.cs.tcd.ie/eg2005/Medical/
Call for Papers
2nd Eurographics Workshop on Sketch-Based Interfaces and Modeling
Trinity College Dublin, Ireland, August 28-29, 2005
http://www.eg.org/sbm/
Important Dates
May 30, 2005 Submission deadline
June 27, 2005 Notification of acceptance
July 11, 2005 Deadline for camera-ready copies
August 28-29, 2005 Workshop
Aims and Scope
Computers are now indispensable tools for various design activities ranging
from everyday document authoring to professional industrial and architecture
design. However, computers have yet to become usable at the very early
stages of design, where pencil and paper still reign. This is because
current user interfaces are too cumbersome for rapid exploration necessary
in these early stages. Sketching interfaces are emerging as an approach to
address this problem. They are expected to provide flexible, informal
interaction between computers and users that do not hinder creative
thinking.
The purpose of this workshop is to provide an opportunity for researchers
working on sketch-based interfaces to interact with one another, share
lessons learned, show new results, and discuss open issues. One direction to
explore is to develop new sketch-based interfaces for various applications
such as 2D/3D graphics, CAD, diagram editing, and electronic note taking.
Another direction is to develop and improve technologies that support
sketch-based interfaces. They include classification and recognition of
handwritten texts and shapes, multimodal interfaces, and mobile computing
technologies. It is also important to clarify the nature of sketch-based
interfaces through empirical usability studies and careful comparison to
other interaction techniques. The proceedings will be published in EG
Workshop series and made available online through the Eurographics Digital
Library.
Authors are invited to submit technical papers in these or related areas.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Sketch-based interfaces for 2D/3D computer graphics (modeling, animation,
etc.)
- Sketch-based interfaces for CAD systems
- Sketch-based interfaces for other applications (diagram editing, math
processing, etc.)
- Classification and recognition of handwritten sketches
- Multimodal interfaces for sketching
- Novel input technologies for sketching
- Rendering techniques for sketch-based interfaces (NPR)
- Creativity and design
- Usability studies on sketching
- Sketches for Medical and Volume data editing
Submission Procedure (all submissions are electronic)
Authors are requested to submit papers, no longer than 10 pages, with the
main body set in Eurographics Conference Paper Format as described in the EG
Publications pages. You can download LaTEX style files and for the
submissions. Each paper should contain title, authors' names and
affiliations, abstract, key-words, text, illustrations and references.
Submissions will be done electronically via email to
sbm05(a)ui.is.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp. We will accept papers in PDF format only.
Please contact the conference organizers should you experience any problems
with electronic submission. Selection will be based upon technical and
scientific content and relevance to the workshop.
Invited Speaker
Mark D Gross, Carnegie Mellon University
Venue and Fees
The workshop will be co-located with Eurographics 2005 . Workshop
participants will be charged a registration fee that includes a work-shop
proceedings book (printed by Eurographics Press), coffee breaks and a social
event in the first evening of the workshop. Registration fee will be
announced later.
Workshop Chair
Joaquim Jorge, Technical University of Lisbon, Portugal
Program Chair
Takeo Iagarashi, The University of Tokyo, Japan
Program comittee
(provisional)
Andre Stork, TUD, Germany,
Bianca Falcidieno, CNUCE, IT
Brian Wyvill, Calgary, CA
Ellen Do, CMU, US
Eric Saund, PARC, US
Hod Lipson, Cornell, US
Jean-Daniel Fekete, INRIA FR
John F. Hughes. Brown U, US
Josep LLados, U A Catalunya, Spain
Marie-Paule Cani, INPG, France
Mario Costa, Sousa, Calgary, CA
Mark Gross, CMU, US
Ralph Martin, Cardiff, UK
Ramesh Raskar, MERL, US
Christine Alvarado, U San Diego
Kunio Kondo, Saitama U, Japan
Shigeru Owada, Sony CSL, Japan
Gopi M, University of California, Irvine
For more information, please contact sbm05(a)ui.is.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp.
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