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3IA'2008 CONFERENCE
THE ELEVENTH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
ON COMPUTER GRAPHICS AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
Athens (GREECE), May 30 - 31, 2008
THE ONLY INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON INTELLIGENT COMPUTER GRAPHICS
IN COOPERATION WITH EUROGRAPHICS
1ST CALL FOR PAPERS AND PARTICIPATION
The 3IA International Conference on Computer Graphics is the
only International Conference on Intelligent Computer Graphics.
The aim of this Conference is to present the current state of
research of Computer Graphics researchers who use Artificial
Intelligence techniques.
The eleventh 3IA International Conference (3IA'2008) will take place
in May 2008, in Athens (GREECE).
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 in rendering.
- 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 and GIS.
- Intelligent visualisation.
- Intelligent collaborative design.
- Semantics-based approaches in design.
- Decision support systems in design.
- Intelligent computational aesthetics.
- Intelligent CG applications in bioinformatics and medical informatics.
- ...
GENERAL CHAIR OF THE CONFERENCE :
Dimitri PLEMENOS, Emeritus 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
plemenos(a)numericable.com
CONFERENCE E-mail : 3ia(a)teiath.gr
CONFERENCE Web site : http://3ia.teiath.gr
INTERNATIONAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE :
Yury BAYAKOVSKY (Russia)
Christian BOHN (Germany)
Rene CAUBET (France),
Giovanni DE PAOLI (Canada)
Jean-Francois DUFOURD (France),
Yves DUTHEN (France)
Eugene FIUME (Canada),
Marina GAVRILOVA (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),
Georges MIAOULIS (Greece),
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),
Nikolaos VASSILAS (Greece),
Jiri ZARA (Czech Republic).
LOCAL CHAIR
Georges MIAOULIS
e-mail: gmiaoul(a)teiath.gr
ORGANISING COMMITTEE :
Dimitri PLEMENOS (France), Georges MIAOULIS (Greece),
Nikolaos VASSILAS (Greece), Jean DRAGONAS (Greece),
Giola DIONYSSOPOULOU (Greece), Georges BARDIS (Greece),
Vassilios GOLFINOPOULOS (Greece), Dimitrios MAKRIS (Greece),
Jean XYDAS (Greece), Christos YIAKOUMETTIS (Greece),
Suzanne SIMONET (France).
IMPORTANT DATES :
Return of the intention form: today.
Paper submission deadline: February 4, 2008.
Paper acceptance notification: March 20, 2008.
Short paper submission deadline: March 27, 2008.
Short paper acceptance notification: April 7, 2008
Final papers due : April 15, 2008.
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-ftp.teiath.gr
username: 3ia2008
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:
190 Euros (Students: 120 Euros)
including:
- the proceedings of the conference,
- two lunches in the university canteen,
- a dinner in a restaurant Friday evening.
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Participation Form for the 3IA'2008 conference
(to be retourned to the general chair of the conference: plemenos(a)unilim.fr
or plemenos(a)numericable.com)
Name:
Professional address:
Phone number:
E-mail:
I intend to participate to the 3IA'2008 conference in Athens (Greece).
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Title of the paper:
Do not send money for the moment. You will be informed later on the mode
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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 XLIM 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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The 3rd International Conference on E-learning and Game
Edutainment 2008 (Nanjing, China)
June 25-27, 2008
CALL FOR PARTICIPATIONS
About Edutainment 2008
Edutainment 2008 is the third International Conference on E-learning and
Games, which is an international forum for researchers to share their latest
research output on the development and application of e-learning and digital
entertainment systems. Edutainment 2008 will be held at Nanjing Normal
University in June 25-27, 2008. The conference will include plenary invited
talks,
workshops, tutorials, paper presentation tracks and panel discussions. Three
to six
keynote speakers will be invited.
Call for Papers
Edutainment 2008 will cover a range of topics including:
E-Learning Platforms and Tools; Learning Resource Management; Practice and
Experience Sharing; E-Learning Standards; Mobile Learning; Education and
Remote Classrooms; Effectiveness of Virtual Reality for Education; Life Long
Learning; Collaborative Environments; Remote Group Simulations;
Collaborative Learning; Virtual Reality in Education; Game Design and
Development; Game Engine Development and Customization; Game AI and
Artificial Life; Game Physics; Game Rendering/Animations; Virtual
Characters/Agents; Online/Mobile Game/ Video Game; Storytelling and Game
Narrative; Affective Interaction in Games; Digital Museum; Digital Heritage;
Animation Techniques; Augmented Reality, Mixed Reality; Vision and Imaging
Technology in Games; Synergies between Digital TV and Edutainment; and any
other researches dealing with a pioneered or significant development in
animation, virtual reality and multimedia.
Papers accepted in the conference will be published as a volume in Lecture
Notes
in Computer Science, Springer. Selected papers of high quality will be
published
by some international journals (IEEE CiSE, The International Journal of
Virtual
Reality, et al.). The conference will have tutorial and workshop sessions
conducted by international researchers.
Important Date:
Due of Submission December 10, 2007
Due of Review February 15, 2008
Due of Acceptance March 1, 2008
Due of Camera-ready March 15, 2008
Conference June 25-27, 2008
Conference Website: http://edutainment2008.eegame.cn
Sponsors:
VR Committee, CSIG
Zhejiang University, China
Co-Sponsors:
NSFC, China
Organizer:
Edu-game Research Center of
Nanjing Normal University, China
Conference Honorary Co-chairs:
Ruth Aylett, Heriot-Watt University, UK
Newton Lee, ACM Computers in Entertainment, USA
Yongzhong Song, Nanjing Normal University, China
Conference co-chairs:
Zhigeng Pan, Zhejiang University, China
Jim Chen, George Mason University, USA
Ryohei Nakatsu, Kwansei Gakuin University, Japan
Invited speakers:
Adrian David Cheok, NUS, Singapore
Madjid Merabti, Liverpool John Moores University, UK
Yangsheng Wang, CAS Institute of Automation, China
André Gagalowicz, INRIA, France
Program co-chairs:
Xiaopeng Zhang, CAS Institute of Automation, China
Abdennour El Rhalibi, Liverpool John Moores University, UK
Woontack Woo, GIST, Korea
Workshop chair:
Harold Thwaites, Multimedia University, Cyberjaya, Malaysia
Publicity co-chairs:
Fong-Lok Lee, CUHK, China
Jorge Posada, VICOMTech, Spain
Gloria Brown Simmons, USA
Publication Chair:
Mingyong Pang, Nanjing Normal University, China
Financial Co-Chairs:
Huimin Shi, Nanjing Normal University, China
Mingmin Zhang, Zhejiang University, China
Organizing Co-chairs:
Yi Li, Nanjing Normal University, China
Zhengxin Sun, Nanjing University, China
Jun Feng, Hohai University, China
General Secretary:
Ruwei Yun, Nanjing Normal University, China
Executive Committee:
Zhigeng Pan, Zhejiang University, China
Ruth Aylett, Heriot-Watt University, UK
Jim Chen, George Mason University, USA
Hyun-seng Yang, KAIST, Korea
Yi Li, Nanjing Normal University, China
Xiaopeng Zhang, CAS Institute of Automation, China
Adrian David Cheok, NUS, Singapore
Ryohei Nakatsu, Kwansei Gakuin University, Japan
International Program Committee:
Abdennour El Rhalibi Liverpool John Moores University, UK
Sangchul Ahn Korea Institute of Science and Technology, Korea
Isabel Machado Alexandre University Campus of Lisbon, Portgual
Elisabeth Andre University of Ulm, Germany
Dominique Archambault University Pierre et Marie Curie, France
Ruth Aylett Heriot-Watt University Edinburgh, UK
Leandro Balladares National Polytechnic Institute, Mexico
Christian Bauckhage Deutsche Telekom, Germany
Rafael Bidarra Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands
Paul Brna University of Glasgow, UK
Gloria Brown-Simmons University of California in Irvine, USA
Eliya Buyukkaya University of Pierre and Marie Curie (Paris 6), France
Yiyu Cai Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Christophe Chaillou ALCOVE, INRIA Futurs, France
Tak-Wai Chan National Central University, Taiwan, China
Maiga Chang Athabasca University, Canada
Yam San Chee National Institute of Education, Singapore
Jim X. Chen Georage Masnion University, USA
Nuno Correia Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal
Jinshi Cui Peking University, China
Akshay Darbari Tata Elxsi Limited, India
Stepahne Donikian Université de Rennes, France
Stephen Downes National Research Council Canada, Canada
Guangzheng Fei Communication University of China, China
Paul Fergus Liverpool John Moores University, UK
Bernd Froehlich Bauhaus University Weimar, Germany
Marco Furini University of Piemonte Orientale, Italy
Lisa Gjedde Danish University of Education, Denmark
Martin Goebel fleXilution, Germany
Michael Haller Upper Austria University, Austria
Wenfeng Hu Communication University of China, China
KinChuen Hui The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China
Wijnand IJsselsteijn Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands
Manjunath Iyer Philips Electronics, India
Marc Jaeger Digiplant, INRIA, France
Posada Jorge VICOMTech, Spain
Bill Kapralos University of Ontario Institute of Technology, Canada
Börje Karlsson PUC-Rio, Brazil
Mike Katchabaw University of Western Ontario, Canada
Gerard Jounghyun Kim Korea University, Korea
Sehwan Kim Univ. of California, Santa Barbara, USA
Mona Laroussi Université des Sciences et Technologies de Lille, France
Fong-Lok Lee The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China
Sang-goog Lee Catholic University of Korea, Korea
Jongweon Lee Sejong University, Korea
Xin Li DigiPen University in Seattle, USA
Craig Lindley University of Gotland, Sweden
Kwan-Liu Ma Professor in Visualization, UC Davis, USA
Bruce Maxim University of Michigan-Dearborn, USA
Wolfgang Mueller University of Education Weingarten, Germany
Stéphane Natkin Conservatoire National Des Arts Et Métiers, France
Yoshihiro Okada Kyushu University, Japan
Chunhong Pan CAS Institute of Automation, China
Zhigeng Pan Zhejiang University, China
Jun Park Hongik University, Korea
Daniël Pletinckx Visual Dimension, Belgium
Edmond C. Prakash Manchester Metropolitan University, UK
Marc Price BBC Research, UK
Matthias Rauterberg Technical University of Eindhoven, The Netherlands
Theresa-Marie Rhyne North Carolina State University, USA
Albert Skip Rizzo University of Southern California, USA
Marco Roccetti University of Bologna, Italy
Cecilia Sik Lanyi University of Pannonia, Hungary
Ulrike Spierling University of Applied Sciences in Erfurt, Germany
Gerard Subsol The National Institute for Research in Computer Science and
Control, France
Mohd Shahrizal Sunar Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia
Kim Hua Tan Nottingham University Business School, UK
Ruck Thawonmas Ritsumeikan University, Japan
Harold Thwaites Multimedia University, Cyberjaya, Malaysia
Jaap Van Den Herik University of Maastricht, The Netherlands
Frederic Vexo Ecoles Polytechniques Fédérale in Lausanne, Switzerland
Yangsheng Wang CAS Institute of Automation, China
Charlie Wang The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China
Toyohide Watanabe Nagoya University, Japan
Kevin Kok-Wai Wong Murdoch University, Austria
Woontack Woo GIST, Korea
Hongping Yan INRIA PARIS-Rocquencourt, France
Xiaopeng Zhang CAS Institute of Automation, China
Eurographics 2008 Workshop on
3D object retrieval
(http://www.iit.demokritos.gr/~egw3dor/)
April 15, 2008
Crete, GREECE
3D object representations have become an integral part of modern computer
graphics applications, such as computer-aided design, game development and
film production. At the same time, 3D data have become very common in
domains such as computer vision, computational geometry, molecular biology
and medicine. The rapid evolution in graphics hardware and software
development, in particular the availability of low cost 3D scanners, has
greatly facilitated 3D model acquisition, creation and manipulation, giving
the opportunity to experience applications using 3D models to a large user
community. As the number of 3D models is continuously growing fast the
problem of creating new 3D models has shifted to the problem of searching
for existing 3D models. Thereupon, the development of efficient search
mechanisms is required for the effective retrieval of 3D objects from large
repositories, both of a single class (such as human faces) and across
classes.
The aim of this workshop is to stimulate researchers from different fields
(computer vision, computer graphics, machine learning and human-computer
interaction) who work on the common goal of 3D object retrieval, to present
state-of-the-art work in the field and thus provide a cross-fertilization
ground that will stimulate discussions on the next steps in this important
research area.
Topics
Topics of interest include but are not limited to :
o Invariant 2D / 3D feature extraction
o Biologically inspired 3D representations
o Mesh segmentation
o Relevance feedback
o Active learning
o Ontology-driven search
o Generative / Discriminative approaches in 3D object categorization
o Indexing methodologies
o Applications in Multimedia industry, CAD industry, Games industry,
Biometrics, e-Science, e-Learning, Medicine, Culture.
o Benchmarking issues
The proceedings of the Workshop will be published in the Eurographics
Proceedings Series and on the Eurographics Digital Library. The authors of
selected papers will be invited to submit extended versions for publication
in a peer-reviewed Journal.
Important Dates
Submission deadline: Monday, January 7th, 2008 (24:00 GMT)
Notification of acceptance: Monday, February 11th, 2008
Camera-ready papers deadline: Monday, February 25th, 2008
Workshop: Tuesday, April 15th, 2008 (one full day)
Organisation
Workshop Chairs
Ioannis Pratikakis ( IIT / NCSR 'Demokritos', Greece )
Theoharis Theoharis ( University of Athens, Greece )
Programme Chairs
Stavros Perantonis ( IIT / NCSR 'Demokritos', Greece )
Nikolaos Sapidis (University of the Aegean, Greece )
Michela Spagnuolo ( IMATI / CNR, Italy )
Daniel Thalmann (EPFL, Switzerland )
EG Proceedings Editors
Ioannis Pratikakis ( IIT / NCSR 'Demokritos', Greece )
Michela Spagnuolo ( IMATI / CNR, Italy )
Theoharis Theoharis ( University of Athens, Greece )
International Programme Committee
Philipos Azariadis (University of the Aegean, Greece )
Alberto Del Bimbo (University of Florence, Italy )
Petros Daras (Informatics and Telematics Institute, Greece )
Bianca Falcidieno (IMATI / CNR, Italy )
Dieter W. Fellner (Fraunhofer IGD, Germany )
Thomas Funkhouser (Princeton University, USA )
John Illingworth (University of Surrey, UK);
Nadia Magnenat-Thalmann ( University of Geneva, Switzerland )
Nikos Paragios (Ecole Centrale de Paris, France)
Nicholas Patrikalakis (MIT, USA)
Karthik Ramani (Purdue University, USA )
Marcos Rodrigues (University of Sheffield, UK)
Dietmar Saupe (University of Konstanz, Germany)
Ariel Shamir (Efi Arazi School of Computer Science, Israel)
Ayellet Tal (Technion Institute of Technology, Israel) Theodore Trafalis
(University of Oklahoma, USA) Dimitrios Tzovaras (Informatics and Telematics
Institute, Greece )
Remco Veltkamp (Utrecht University, Netherlands)
Titus Zaharia (Institut National des Telecommunications, France)
Call for Papers
5th International Conf. on Articulated Motion and Deformable Objects
Puerto de Andratx, Mallorca, Spain
9-11 July, 2008
http://dmi.uib.es/~ugiv/AMDO2008
Email: amdo(a)uib.es
printable flyer:
http://dmi.uib.es/~ugiv/AMDO2008/Docs/CallforPapersAmdo2008v5.pdf
CORE TOPICS
Track 1: Computer Graphics (Human Modelling & Animation)
Track 2: Human Motion (Analysis, Tracking, 3D Reconstruction & Recognition)
Track 3: Multimodal User Interaction (VR & AR, Speech, Biometrics)
Track 4: Advanced Multimedia Systems (Standards, Indexed Video Contents)
The International Association for Pattern Recognition (IAPR), the Spanish
Association for Pattern Recognition and Image Analysis (AERFAI) and the
Mathematics and Computer Science Department of UIB are organising the
fifth international conference AMDO 2008 that will take place in Puerto
de Andratx, Mallorca. This conference is the natural evolution of AMDO's
previous workshops. The new goal of this conference is to promote
interaction
and collaboration among researchers working directly in the areas covered by
the main tracks. The new perceptual user interfaces and the emerging
technologies
increase the relation between areas involved with human-computer
interaction. The
new perspective of the AMDO 2008 conference will be to strengthen the
relationship
between the many areas that have as key point the study of the human body
using
computer technologies as the main tool.
It is a great opportunity to encourage links between research in the areas
of
computer vision, computer graphics, advanced multimedia applications and
multimodal interfaces that share common problems and frequently use similar
techniques or tools. In this particular edition the related topics are
divided
in several parallel tracks, including the topics above proposed.
AMDO 2008 will consist of three days of lecture sessions, both regular and
invited presentations, a poster session and international tutorials. The
conference fee (approx. 450,00 euro) includes a social program (conference
dinner, coffee breaks, snacks and cultural activities). Students and IAPR
members can register at a reduced fee.
PAPER SUBMISSION AND REVIEW PROCESS
Papers should describe original and unpublished work about the above or
closely related topics. Please submit your paper electronically at our
website (see URL above) using the software provided. All submissions
should be in Adobe Acrobat (pdf). The AMDO2008 secretariat must receive
your paper before February 22, 2008, 17:00 GMT (London time).
Up to 10 A4 pages will be considered. All papers submitted will be subjected
to a blind review process by at least three members of the program
committee.
The initial paper must not provide names and affiliation, and should include
a
title, a 150-word abstract, keywords and paper manuscript. Accepted papers
will
appear in the LNCS Springer-Verlag international proceedings that will be
published and distributed to all participants at the workshop. For more
details
and news, visit our web page: dmi.uib.es/~ugiv/AMDO2008
N.B. Submission implies the willingness of at least one of the authors to
register and to present the communication at the conference, if accepted.
IMPORTANT DEADLINES:
Submission of papers February 22, 2008
Notification of acceptance March 31, 2008
Camera-ready April 30, 2008
Early registration May 31, 2008
Late registration June 1 2008
V AMDO Conference 2008 9-11th July 2008
PLACE: Hotel Mon Port ****, Puerto de Andratx, Mallorca, Spain
http://www.hotelmonport.com
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S O R R Y F O R D U P L I C A T E S ! ! !
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3IA'2008 CONFERENCE
THE ELEVENTH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
ON COMPUTER GRAPHICS AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
Athens (GREECE), May 30 - 31, 2008
THE ONLY INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON INTELLIGENT COMPUTER GRAPHICS
IN COOPERATION WITH EUROGRAPHICS
1ST CALL FOR PAPERS AND PARTICIPATION
The 3IA International Conference on Computer Graphics is the
only International Conference on Intelligent Computer Graphics.
The aim of this Conference is to present the current state of
research of Computer Graphics researchers who use Artificial
Intelligence techniques.
The eleventh 3IA International Conference (3IA'2008) will take place
in May 2008, in Athens (GREECE).
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 in rendering.
- 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 and GIS.
- Intelligent visualisation.
- Intelligent collaborative design.
- Semantics-based approaches in design.
- Decision support systems in design.
- Intelligent computational aesthetics.
- Intelligent CG applications in bioinformatics and medical informatics.
- ...
GENERAL CHAIR OF THE CONFERENCE :
Dimitri PLEMENOS, Emeritus 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
plemenos(a)numericable.com
CONFERENCE E-mail : 3ia(a)teiath.gr
CONFERENCE Web site : http://3ia.teiath.gr
INTERNATIONAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE :
Yury BAYAKOVSKY (Russia)
Christian BOHN (Germany)
Rene CAUBET (France),
Giovanni DE PAOLI (Canada)
Jean-Francois DUFOURD (France),
Yves DUTHEN (France)
Eugene FIUME (Canada),
Marina GAVRILOVA (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),
Georges MIAOULIS (Greece),
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),
Nikolaos VASSILAS (Greece),
Jiri ZARA (Czech Republic).
LOCAL CHAIR
Georges MIAOULIS
e-mail: gmiaoul(a)teiath.gr
ORGANISING COMMITTEE :
Dimitri PLEMENOS (France), Georges MIAOULIS (Greece),
Nikolaos VASSILAS (Greece), Jean DRAGONAS (Greece),
Giola DIONYSSOPOULOU (Greece), Georges BARDIS (Greece),
Vassilios GOLFINOPOULOS (Greece), Dimitrios MAKRIS (Greece),
Jean XYDAS (Greece), Christos GIAKOUMETTIS (Greece),
Suzanne SIMONET (France).
IMPORTANT DATES :
Return of the intention form: today.
Paper submission deadline: February 4, 2008.
Paper acceptance notification: March 20, 2008.
Short paper submission deadline: March 27, 2008.
Short paper acceptance notification: April 7, 2008
Final papers due : April 15, 2008.
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-ftp.teiath.gr
username: 3ia2008
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:
190 Euros (Students: 120 Euros)
including:
- the proceedings of the conference,
- two lunches in the university canteen,
- a dinner in a restaurant Friday evening.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
Participation Form for the 3IA'2008 conference
(to be retourned to the general chair of the conference: plemenos(a)unilim.fr
or plemenos(a)numericable.com)
Name:
Professional address:
Phone number:
E-mail:
I intend to participate to the 3IA'2008 conference in Athens (Greece).
--- ---
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 on 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 XLIM 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
I--------------------------------------------------------------I