Call for Papers for NASAGEM 2007
October 2007, Leibnizhaus Hannover, Germany
The NASAGEM workshop will be held under the umbrella of the Cyberworlds
2007 conference, October 24-26 in Hannover. Of special interest will be
contributions addressing issues related to characterizing and
representing complex geometrical data and shapes by using concepts
from computational and differential geometry, differential equations
and computational topology.
The accepted papers will be will be printed as a special session in the
CW 2007 Conference Proceedings (by IEEE). All submissions will be peer
reviewed. Full and short papers in English containing original and
unpublished results are solicited. Extended versions of the best papers
will be published in a special issue of the "CAD Journal".
Topics of Interest
* 3D data compression including geometric objects and voxel data,
modern wavelet methods
* The medial axis, its generalizations and applications
* Multiscale and multi resolution geometric modeling and appropriate
data structures
* Applications of methods from computational geometry (including
differential geometry) and computational topology (e.g. morse
theory) on shape analysis and shape modeling
* Applications of mathematical methods such as ordinary and partial
differential equations on shape analysis and shape modeling
* Applications of Laplace spectra for shape compression and
characterization
* Methods for analysis of dynamic volumetric and image data, based on
geometrical, topological and analytical approaches, generalized to
higher-dimensional data.
For further details concerning the workshop and the submission, please see
http://www.gdv.uni-hannover.de/hcw07
Dates
Deadline for Submission 12 May 2007
Notification of Acceptance 12 June 2007
Registration 15 July 2007
Camera Ready Version Due: 2 August 2007
Conference 24-26 October 2007
Program and Workshop Co-Chairs NASAGEM 2007
Franz-Erich Wolter, Leibniz Universität Hannover
Nicholas M. Patrikalakis, MIT, USA
Bernd Hamann, University of California, USA
---------------EGPGV 2007 Call for Participation-------------
Apologies for cross postings
EGPGV 2007
Eurographics/ACM Parallel Graphics and Visualization Symposium
May 20-21, 2007, Lugano, Switzerland
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PROGRAM and REGISTRATION are on-line at www.egpgv07.org
EARLY REGISTRATION DEADLINE IS COMING UP: APRIL 13, 2007
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Please note that there is a limited number of discounted hotel rooms. Book
early.
* Aims and Scope:
EGPGV 2007 is the seventh Eurographics Symposium on Parallel Graphics and
Visualization and bring researchers together to share experiences and
knowledge of parallel and distributed computing and its application to all
aspects of computer graphics, virtual reality, scientific and engineering
visualization. EGPGV07 is jointly sponsored by Eurographics and ACM. You are
invited to participate in EGPGV 2007, May 20-21, 2007.
* Conference Location
EGPGV 2007 is organized by the Swiss National Supercomputing Centre (CSCS)
and will be held in Lugano, Switzerland. The conference takes place at the
Hotel de la Paix, situated less than 200 meters from the shores of Lake
Lugano, and about 15 minutes from Lugano's airport.
* Symposium Co-Chairs
Jean M. Favre, Swiss National Supercomputing Centre
Luis Paulo Santos, University of Minho
Dirk Reiners, University of Louisiana
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Fifth Eurographics Symposium on Geometry Processing
in cooperation with ACM SIGGRAPH
Barcelona, Spain, July 4-6 2007
http://www.geometryprocessing.org
Paper Co-Chairs:
* Alexander Belyaev, MPI Informatik
* Michael Garland, NVIDIA Corporation
Organizing Co-Chairs:
* Pere Brunet Crosa, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya
* Àlvar Vinacua, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya
CALL FOR PAPERS:
The Symposium on Geometry Processing is the premier venue for
disseminating new research ideas and cutting-edge results in
computerized processing of geometric models. In this emerging
area, concepts from applied mathematics, computer science,
and engineering are used to design efficient algorithms for
acquisition, reconstruction, manipulation, simulation and
transmission of complex 3D models. Applications of geometry
processing algorithms cover a wide range of areas from multimedia,
entertainment, and classical computer-aided design, to bio-medical
computing, reverse engineering, and scientific computing.
We are now inviting submissions related to, but not limited to,
the following topics in geometry processing:
- geometry and topology representations
- compression of static or animated geometry
- surface and volume parameterization
- approximation and meshing
- reverse engineering
- simplification and level of detail
- smoothing and denoising
- computational geometry
- multiresolution shape analysis and synthesis
- geometric aspects of rendering and other fields
- interactive techniques
- animation and simulation
PROCEEDINGS:
The proceedings of the symposium will be published in the
Eurographics Proceedings Series, in cooperation with ACM SIGGRAPH.
IMPORTANT DATES:
* Electronic abstract submission deadline: April 18, 2007
* Electronic paper submission deadline: April 25, 2007
* Author notification: May 22, 2007
* Camera ready copy deadline: May 30, 2007
* Symposium: July 4-6, 2007
SUBMISSION PROCEDURE:
Instructions for electronic submission of papers
will be posted on the conference web site:
http://www.geometryprocessing.org
Submitted papers will be carefully reviewed by members of the
Program Committee (see the list below) and selected external
reviewers.
CONFIRMED INVITED SPEAKERS:
Pankaj Agarwal (Duke University)
Tony DeRose (Pixar)
Craig Gotsman (Technion)
PROGRAM COMMITTEE MEMBERS:
Marc Alexa (Germany)
Pierre Alliez (France)
Nina Amenta (USA)
Dominique Attali (France)
Ioana Boier-Martin (USA)
Jean-Daniel Boissonat (France)
Mario Botsch (Switzerland)
Pere Brunet (Spain)
Frederic Cazals (France)
Daniel Cohen-Or (Israel)
David Cohen-Steiner (France)
Leila De Floriani (Italy)
Tony DeRose (USA)
Mathieu Desbrun (USA)
Herbert Edelsbrunner (USA)
Bianca Falcidieno (Italy)
Michael Floater (Norway)
Thomas Funkhouser (USA)
Craig Gotsman (Israel)
Cindy Grimm (USA)
Stefan Gumhold (Germany)
Igor Guskov (USA)
John Hart (USA)
Kai Hormann (Germany)
Hugues Hoppe (USA)
Martin Isenburg (USA)
Misha Kazhdan (USA)
Andrei Khodakovsky (USA)
Myung-Soo Kim (South Korea)
Ron Kimmel (Israel)
Leif Kobbelt (Germany)
Bruno Levy (France)
Dinesh Manocha (USA)
Ralph Martin (UK)
Heinrich Mueller (Germany)
Mark Pauly (Switzerland)
Konrad Polthier (Germany)
Helmut Pottmann (Austria)
Jarek Rossignac (USA)
Peter Schroeder (USA)
Roberto Scopignio (Italy)
Hans-Peter Seidel (Germany)
Alla Sheffer (Canada)
Jonathan Shewchuk (USA)
Claudio Silva (USA)
Gabriel Taubin (USA)
Amitabh Varshney (USA)
Luiz Velho (Brasil)
Johannes Wallner (Austria)
Wenping Wang (China)
Joe Warren (USA)
Denis Zorin (USA)
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Apologies for cross postings
EuroVis 2007
Eurographics/IEEE-VGTC Symposium on Visualization
May 23-25, 2007, Norrköping, Sweden
www.eurovis.org
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EARLY REGISTRATION DEADLINE IS COMING UP: MARCH 26, 2007
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Please note that discounted hotel rooms can not be guaranteed after March
26, 2007
* Aims and Scope:
EuroVis 2007 is the ninth annual visualization symposium (formerly known as
'VisSym'), jointly organised by the Eurographics Working Group on Data
Visualization and the IEEE Visualization and Graphics Technical Committee.
We invite you to participate in EuroVis 2007, to be held in Norrköping,
Sweden, May 23-25, 2007.
* Conference Location
EuroVis 2007 will be held in Norrköping, Sweden. Campus Norrköping (a part
of Linköping University) has over the past 5 years become of focal point for
visualization research in the Nordic region. Located on the east coast of
Sweden and only 1.5 hours away from Stockholm Norrköping is easily
accessible by air and surface communications. The conference will be held at
the university Campus area located in the center of the Norrköping city
where the historical industrial area has been turned into a modern
university campus.
* Symposium Co-Chairs
Ken Museth Linköping University, Sweden
Torsten Möller Simon Fraser University, Canda
Anders Ynnerman Linköping University, Sweden
Call for Papers
GRAPHICS HARDWARE 2007
Co-Sponsored by ACM SIGGRAPH and Eurographics
4-5 August 2007, San Diego, California
Paper deadline: Monday, 9 April 2007
Please see the CFP below for full details.
http://www.graphicshardware.org/http://www.graphicshardware.org/cfp.html
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Introduction
Graphics Hardware is a highly visible, established international
forum for exchanging experience and knowledge related to computer
graphics hardware. The event, held annually since 1986, offers a
unique perspective on graphics hardware by combining discussions and
constructive critique of innovative concepts as well as product-level
designs. It is an inclusive forum for the entire graphics hardware
community and brings together researchers, engineers, and architects.
The program features two days of paper and industry presentations,
with ample time for discussion during breaks, lunches, and the
workshop banquet. This year's event will be held in San Diego,
California, jointly with Siggraph.
Our website is located at http://www.graphicshardware.org/.
Schedule
Monday, April 9
Deadline for paper submissions (11:59 pm Pacific Daylight Time)
Thursday, May 10
Notification of acceptance
Friday, May 18
Camera-ready papers due
Saturday-Sunday, August 4-5
Conference
Papers Track
We invite high-quality, original papers on all aspects of computer
graphics hardware describing either proven and tested solutions or novel
ideas and concepts. Suggested topics include, but are not limited to:
* Graphics accelerator architectures
* Performance measurement, modelling, and optimization
* Exploitation of new memory technologies for 3D graphics
* Graphics for mobile devices
* Integrated graphics chipsets
* Hardware support for image-based rendering
* Volume rendering architectures
* Hardware support of new surface representations
* Multi-processor architectures for graphics
* Load balancing in graphics systems
* Space, screen, and model partitioning
* Software-hardware interfaces
* Hardware accelerated rendering
* Programmable graphics processors
* Shading language implementation
* Vertex, geometry, and pixel programming techniques
* GPU-related compression/decompression techniques
* Programming techniques for data-parallel problems
* Hardware support for video processing
* Novel display technologies
* General Purpose GPU papers which meet all of:
- Graphics hardware is essential to the method
- New and non-obvious algorithmic changes are required to run on
graphics hardware
- The algorithm is likely to influence GPU designs or have lasting
value as GPUs change
Paper length:
There is no fixed maximum length for a paper. However, the magnitude of
the contribution must be proportional to the length of the paper, and
papers longer than eight typeset pages in the final Eurographics format
must make a very significant contribution to get accepted. Papers of
four or fewer pages will be held to a less strict standard of citation
and description of related work (comparison to the strongest alternative
techniques is still important, but an exhaustive review is not
necessary). All accepted papers are treated equally, i.e., printed in
the proceedings and presented at the conference.
Submission info:
Authors are invited to upload papers electronically in Adobe PDF format
by visiting http://www.graphicshardware.org/submissions.html.
Submissions should follow the formatting guidelines on
http://www.eg.org/publications/guidelines/. We encourage anonymous
submissions (in which the paper contains no information identifying the
authors) whenever possible.
Video sequences in QuickTime, MPEG or AVI format may be submitted using
the electronic submission system.
Organization:
General Chairs:
David Luebke (NVIDIA, USA)
Michael Meissner (Vital Images, USA)
Program Chairs:
Philipp Slusallek (Saarland University, Germany)
Sven Woop (Saarland University, Germany)
Papers Chairs:
Mark Segal (AMD, USA)
Timo Aila (NVIDIA, Finland)
Publicity Chair:
John Owens (UC Davis, USA)
Treasurer:
Anselmo Lastra (University of North Carolina, USA)
Committees
Paper Committee:
Kurt Akeley (Microsoft Research)
Tomas Akenine-Möller (Lund University)
Remi Arnaud (Sony Computer Entertainment)
Avi Bleiweiss (AMD)
Frank Crow (NVIDIA)
Mike Doggett (AMD)
Gordon Elder (AMD)
Thomas Ertl (University of Stuttgart)
Naga Govindaraju (Microsoft)
Stefan Guthe (NVIDIA)
Mark Harris (NVIDIA)
John Hart (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
Justin Hensley (AMD)
Greg Humphreys (University of Virginia)
Zahid Hussain (S3 Graphics)
Konstantine Iourcha (AMD)
Jan Kautz (University College London)
Günter Knittel (University of Tübingen)
Fons Kuijk (Center for Mathematics and Computer Science, and
CharToon Software)
Dinesh Manocha (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)
Bill Mark (UT Austin)
David McAllister (NVIDIA)
Michael McCool (University of Waterloo)
Jason Mitchell (Valve Software)
Steve Molnar (NVIDIA)
John Montrym (NVIDIA)
Henry Moreton (NVIDIA)
Petri Nordlund (AMD)
Marc Olano (University of Maryland, Baltimore County)
Timour Paltashev (S3 Graphics)
Matt Pharr (Neoptica)
Tim Purcell (NVIDIA)
Bengt-Olaf Schneider (NVIDIA)
Peter-Pike Sloan (Microsoft)
Marc Stamminger (University of Erlangen)
Jacob Ström (Ericsson)
Robert Strzodka (Stanford)
Michael Wimmer (TU Wien)
Craig Wittenbrink (NVIDIA)
Questions? Please contact papers2007(a)graphicshardware.org.
13th Eurographics Symposium on Virtual Environments
10th Workshop on Immersive Projection Technology
(IPT-EGVE 2007)
July 15-18, 2007, Weimar, Germany
<http://www.uni-weimar.de/medien/vr/ipt-egve>http://www.uni-weimar.de/medien/vr/ipt-egve
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Call for Papers, Short Papers, and Posters
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Aims and Scope
We invite you to participate in the joint
IPT-EGVE 2007 symposium, to be held in Weimar,
Germany, July 15-18, 2007. IPT-EGVE 2007 is the
tenth annual Immersive Projection Technology
workshop and the 13th Eurographics Virtual
Environments symposium. This international event
is a forum for the exchange of experience and
knowledge among researchers, developers and users
concerned with virtual reality, as well as
augmented reality, mixed reality and 3D user
interfaces. We invite you to submit your work,
show your products, and join us for four exciting
days of presentations, panels, exhibits, and
special events.
Suggested topics for research papers, short
papers, and posters include, but are not limited
to:
3D input devices and interaction techniques
Display technology for VR, AR and MR systems
Usability and human factors in virtual environments
Haptics, sound and multimodal interfaces in VEs.
VR systems architectures and development
Collaborative and distributed VEs
Real-time graphics techniques
Mixed and Augmented Reality
Standards for virtual environments
VR, AR and MR applications
Submission
Submission is electronic only. Full details,
including formatting instructions and the
submission procedure are provided at the
symposium web site:
<http://www.uni-weimar.de/medien/vr/ipt-egve>http://www.uni-weimar.de/medien/vr/ipt-egve.
Accepted papers, short papers and posters will be
presented at the symposium. Full papers will
appear in the proceedings, which will be
published in the Eurographics Workshop Series.
The three best papers will be considered for a
journal publication. Each short paper / poster
will be allowed a 4 page / 2 page publication in
a separate booklet distributed to the symposium
attendees. Students are especially encouraged to
submit posters. See the submission site for full
details.
Location
IPT-EGVE 2007 will be held in Weimar, Germany.
Weimar is a great yet small historictown of
culture with its beautiful old centre, impressive
museums and picturesque parks and gardens Located
between Frankfurt and Berlin It is easily
accessible by air and surface transportation. The
conference will be held at the Bauhaus university
campus area located next to the centre. Hotels,
restaurants and many fascinating sights will be
in walking distance of the lecture hall.
Symposium Co-Chairs
Bernd Fröhlich, Bauhaus-Universität Weimar, Germany
Roland Blach, Fraunhofer IAO, Stuttgart, Germany
Robert van Liere, CWI, Netherlands
Important Dates
Deadline for submissions: 31 March 2007, 23:59h GMT
Notification of acceptance: 01 May 2007
Camera-ready copy due: 15 May 2007
Symposium dates: 15-18 July 2007
Contact
For more information please visit
<http://www.uni-weimar.de/medien/vr/ipt-egve>www.uni-weimar.de/medien/vr/ipt-egve,
or contact:
Bernd Froehlich
email: <mailto:bernd.froehlich@uni-weimar.de>bernd.froehlich(a)uni-weimar.de
Bauhaus-Universität Weimar
Fakultät Medien
Bauhausstr. 11
99423 Weimar, Germany
Phone: +49 3643 583732
Fax: +49 3643 583709
2007 SIGGRAPH/Eurographics Symposium on Computer Animation
August 3-4, 2007, Wyndham Hotel, San Diego California
www.siggraph.org/sca07
The Symposium on Computer Animation (SCA) is the premier forum for
innovations in the software and technology of computer animation. This
annual event brings together researchers and practitioners working on
all aspects of time-based phenomena. The intimate size, the single
track program, and comfortable surroundings make this symposium an
ideal opportunity to exchange research results and implementation
experiences, and to witness some of the best research in computer
animation.
This year, SCA will be held the 2 days preceeding SIGGRAPH 2007 in San
Diego, at a hotel close to the SIGGRAPH 2007 site.
Submission Deadlines
* Papers: Tuesday, 17 April 2007
* Posters: Wednesday, 30 May 2007
*Call for Participation*
The Symposium on Computer Animation invites submission of original,
unpublished, high-quality papers and posters on algorithms,
applications, and foundations of computer animation. We also encourage
submissions on related problems in computer vision, robotics, game
development, human-computer interaction, visualization, and
others.
*Papers*
Submission Deadline: Tuesday, 17 April 2007
Full-length papers are the primary medium for conveying new technical
contributions to the entire computer animation community. The
symposium will only accept previously unpublished techniques. These
accepted papers will be presented in a public presentations at SCA and
published in the conference proceedings by ACM Press.
Submission details are available at:
http://www.siggraph.org/sca2007/cfp.php?dir=papers
Timeline
Submission Deadline: 17 April 2007
Acceptance Notification: 17 May 2007
Camera-Ready Deadline: 30 May 2007
*Posters*
Submission Deadline: Wednesday, 30 May 2007
A poster and demo presentation is the perfect opportunity for authors
to display and discuss late-breaking technical achievements that are
either not ready or not suitable for publication as full papers.
Poster presentations are not formal publications, so work submitted as
a poster is still eligible for later publication in a journal or
conference proceedings.
The poster and demo session will be an integral part of the SCA
program, with specific time alloted for poster presenters and
symposium participants to view and discuss the work. Additionally, a
pamphlet containing summaries of all the posters will be distributed
to participants, and all presenters will have the opportunity to give
a one-minute description of their work during a poster fast-forward
session.
Finally, all posters accepted for display at SCA will also be
displayed as part of the SIGGRAPH 2007 poster program, to be held
immediately following SCA.
Submission information is available at:
http://www.siggraph.org/sca2007/cfp.php?dir=posters
Timeline
Submission Deadline: 30 May 2007
Acceptance Notification: 27 June 2007
Fast-Forward Slide Deadline: 11 July 2007
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Prof. Daniel Thalmann
EPFL VRlab
Station 14
CH 1015 Lausanne
Switzerland
email: Daniel.Thalmann(a)epfl.ch
URL: http://vrlab.epfl.ch
tel: +41-21-6935214 fax:+41-21-6935328
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Symposium on Interactive Ray Tracing 2007
SEPTEMBER 10-12, ULM, GERMANY
With the increasing interest in realistic rendering and simulation, more
and more graphics research focuses on ray tracing. Following a very
successful
first event in Utah in 2006, this second Symposium on Interactive Ray
Tracing
will provide a dedicated forum for the scientific presentation and
discussion of
the latest developments in this highly active field of research.
The event will take place at Ulm University, Germany, September 10-12,
2007. The program co-chairs are Alexander Keller and Per Christensen. The
international program committee consists of Bart Adams, Tomas Akenine-
Möller, Carsten Benthin, Jiri Bittner, Erik Brunvand, Per Christensen, Eric
Haines,
Vlastimil Havran, Wolfgang Heidrich, Greg Humphreys, Henrik Wann Jensen,
Alexander Keller, Pankaj Khanna, David Luebke, Jeffrey Mahovsky, Dinesh
Manocha,
William Mark, Michael McCool, Steven Parker, Matt Pharr, Timothy Purcell,
Alexander Reshetov, Peter Shirley, Philipp Slusallek, Brian Smits, Gordon
Stoll, Ingo Wald, Bruce Walter, Peter Wonka, Sven Woop, Carsten Wächter,
and Sung-Eui Yoon.
The conference proceedings will be printed by the Eurographics Association
in corporation with IEEE (pending) and the ACM (pending). The publication
will
be accessible through digital libraries as well.
We invite original and innovative contributions in areas including, but not
limited to:
. Efficient acceleration algorithms and data structures for ray tracing
. Strategies for fast ray traversal and primitive intersection
. Ray tracing advanced primitives (e.g. point clouds, volumes)
. Ray tracing dynamic models
. Scalable parallel algorithms for ray tracing
. Ray tracing hardware
. Implementations of ray tracing on GPUs and novel hardware architectures
. Ray tracing systems
. Sampling strategies, filtering techniques, and advanced illumination
techniques
. Tools, benchmarks, and performance studies
. Applications of ray tracing as well as practice and experience reports
We also encourage the submission of posters of current and ongoing work
in these areas. Although the symposium is primarily targeting interactive
techniques,
we explicitly invite papers of techniques that are not yet interactive.
Only electronic submissions will be accepted. There will be ample time for
discussions during the symposium.
SCHEDULE
JUNE 14, 2007 SUBMISSION DEADLINE
JULY 12, 2007 REVIEWS DUE
JULY 19, 2007 AUTHOR NOTIFICATION
AUGUST 2, 2007 CAMERA-READY COPY
SEPTEMBER 10-12, 2007 SYMPOSIUM IN ULM
KEYNOTE SPEAKER
JACCO BIKKER
NHTV UNIVERSITY OF APPLIED SCIENCES
SYMPOSIUM CHAIRS
ALEXANDER KELLER
ULM UNIVERSITY
PER CHRISTENSEN
PIXAR
ANIMATION STUDIOS
EMAIL mailto:rt07@uni-ulm.de
WEBPAGE http://www.uni-ulm.de/rt07
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VRIPhyS'07 CALL FOR PAPERS
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Fourth Workshop in Virtual Reality Interactions and Physical Simulations
(VRIPHYS '07)
Trinity College of Dublin, Ireland, 9th November
http://www.vriphys.org
This is the fourth edition of the workshop and this year it is hosted
by Trinity College, Dublin. The workshop is organized in
cooperation with Eurographics.
As in previous editions, the goal is to attract
high level research papers in the domains of dynamic simulation and
physical interaction in virtual reality environments. We also welcome
papers showing on-going research with promising results and new
technology with applications related. We particularly encourage works
in the medical domain due to its strong ties to the workshop topics.
Topic 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)
The workshop seeks to be an international forum for researchers and
students to provide a propitious environment for sharing results and
exchanging new concepts on these fields. Information submission
Camera ready submission:
Papers are allowed 6 to 10 pages and formatted according to the EG
publication guidelines for workshop 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.
The works must be formatted in pdf and should include the following data:
* Abstract of not more than 150 words.
* Three to five keywords.
As in previous workshops, we are seeking to publish the best papers in
a recognized journal. Deadlines
* Papers due: July 3rd * Notification of acceptance: September 10th
* Deadline for camera-ready version: October 9th
* Conference: November 9th
Workshop chairs:
* John Dingliana (Trinity College of Dublin - Ireland)
* Fabio Ganovelli (National Research Concil - Italy)
Local chair:
* John Dingliana (Trinity College of Dublin - Ireland)
International Program Committee
Bedrich Benes Department of Computer Graphics Technology.
Purdue University
Christophe Chaillou INRIA Futurs France
Stephane Cotin CIMIT USA) From May INRIA
Paolo Dario Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna, Italy)
Hervé Delingette INRIA, Sofia Antiplois
John Dingliana Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
Francois Faure INRIA, Rhone-Alpes France
Fabio Ganovelli National Research Concil - Italy
Cesar Mendoza Rey 4Juan Carlos University, Spain)
Philippe Meseure SIC France
Min-Hyung Choi The University of Colorado, Denver
Matthias Müller AEGIA Inc.
Isabel Navazo Universitat Politécnica de Catalunya
Victor Ng-Thow-Hing Honda Research Institute, USA
Carol O'Sullivan Trinity College Dubli, Ireland
Miguel Otaduy ETH Zurich
Riccardo Scateni Università di Cagliari, Italy
Marco Tarini Università degli Studi dell'Insubria, Italy
Matthias Teschner Computer Science Department University of Freibur
Call for Papers
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The Eurographics Symposium on Rendering 2007 will take place in Grenoble,
France, from June 25 to June 27, 2007. This is an event in the series of
highly successful Eurographics Symposia on Rendering and the Eurographics
Workshops on Rendering, held over the past 17 years.
The local organizer of the conference is Nicolas Holzschuch. The program
chairs are Jan Kautz and Sumanta Pattanaik.
Conference Topics
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Conference topics include (but are not limited to):
- Global illumination methods
- Monte Carlo techniques
- Finite element techniques
- Sampling, filtering, and anti-aliasing
- Shadows and visibility
- Human perception and error measures
- Texture models, analysis, and synthesis
- Image-based methods
- Sensing for graphics
- Point-based rendering
- New rendering hardware and new uses of existing hardware
- Real-time rendering and real-time ray tracing
- Systems and software architecture for rendering
- Virtual/augmented reality and interactive systems
- Rendering dynamic/animated environments
- Non-photorealistic rendering
We welcome short papers (max. 6 pages) as well as full papers (max. 12
pages). Only electronic submissions will be accepted. This year we will set
aside about 75% of accepted papers for oral presentations and 25% for poster
presentations. Note that all the accepted papers will be chosen through the
same rigorous selection process, and will be published in the
proceedings --- only the presentation form changes. We believe that this new
format will allow for ample discussion time.
Important Dates
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Abstract submission deadline: Tuesday, April 10
Paper submission deadline: Thursday, April 12
Author notification: Wednesday, May 16
Camera-ready version: Wednesday, May 23
Symposium: June 25-27
International Program Committee
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Program Co-Chairs: Jan Kautz (UK) and Sumanta Pattanaik (US)
International Program Committee:
Kadi Bouatouch (FR) Per Christensen (US) Yiorgos Chrysanthou (CY)
George Drettakis (FR) Fredo Durand (US) Philip Dutre (BE)
Bruce Gooch (US) Baining Guo (CN) Aaron Hertzmann (CA)
Nicolas Holzschuch (FR) Greg Humphreys (US) Henrik Wann Jensen (US)
Jaroslav Krivanek (CZ) Jason Lawrence (US) Hendrik Lensch (DE)
Marcus Magnor (DE) Steve Marschner (US) Wojciech Matusik (US)
Michael McCool (CA) Fabio Pellacini (US) Matt Pharr (US)
Ravi Ramamoorthi (US) Szymon Rusinkiewicz (US) Peter Shirley (US)
Peter-Pike Sloan (US) Philipp Slusallek (DE) Jack Tumblin (US)
Nicolas Tsingos (FR) Bruce Walter (US) Michael Wimmer (AT)
Peter Wonka (US)
Organizing Chair: Nicolas Holzschuch (FR)
Keynote Speakers:
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Bill Freeman, MIT and Neil Gatenby, LightWork Design, Ltd.
Instructions for Submission
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Each full paper for submission should be formatted using the EG publication
style proceedings templates. It must not be longer than twelve(12) pages in
length, including references and figures.
Each short paper for submission should be formatted and submitted in the
same way as a full paper, except that its length must not be longer than
six(6) pages.
The presentation format will allow for ample discussion time. Only
electronic submissions will be accepted through the Precision Conference
System
The authors of each accepted paper need to complete and return the EG
Copyright Assignment Form.
Note: This year there is very little time between acceptance notification
and the due date for camera ready copies of the paper. We will therefore
have to strictly enforce all deadlines.