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3IA'2011 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
THE 14TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
ON COMPUTER GRAPHICS AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
Athens (GREECE), 27 - 28 of May, 2011
<http://3ia.teiath.gr> http://3ia.teiath.gr
In cooperation with Eurographics
FINAL CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
General Chair: Dimitri PLEMENOS ( <mailto:plemenos@numericable.com>
plemenos(a)numericable.com)
Local Chair: George MIAOULIS ( <mailto:gmiaoul@teiath.gr>
gmiaoul(a)teiath.gr)
Invited speakers: Christophe RENAUD (France), Maria VIRVOU (Greece),
Philipp SLUSALLEK (Germany)
REGISTRATION FEES: 190 Euro (regular participants)
130 Euro (students)
Payment by Bank transfer (see <http://3ia.teiath.gr>
http://3ia.teiath.gr)
CONFERENCE PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
Friday, May 27, 2011, Morning
09:15 a.m: Reception
09:50 a.m: Opening of the Conference
10:00 a.m: Invited speaker (Christophe Renaud)
Detecting visual convergence for stochastic global
Illumination
Christophe Renaud, Samuel Delepoulle,
Nawel Takouachet (FRANCE)
11:00 a.m: Coffee break
1st session: Intelligent Scene Modelling 1
11:30 a.m.: Shapes to words
Vassilios Golfinopoulos, Dimitrios Makris, Georgios
Bardis, Georgios Miaoulis (GREECE), Dimitri Plemenos
(FRANCE)
12:00 a.m.: Social Declarative Modelling: A new framework for Efficient
Object Retrieval
Nikolaos Doulamis, John Dragonas, Dora Pliota, Georgios
Miaoulis (GREECE), Dimitri Plemenos (FRANCE).
SHORT PAPER
12:30 a.m.: Knowledge-Based Support for the Analysis and Synthesis of
Virtual 3D Campus Infrastructure Models
Wolfgang Oertel, Hermin Kantardshieffa, Maria Schneider
(GERMANY)
12:50 a.m. Lunch
Friday, May 27, 2011, Afternoon
02:30 p.m.: Invited speaker (Maria Virvou)
Virtual Reality games and animated agents in edutainment
Maria Virvou (GREECE)
2nd session: Virtual reality, Games
03:30 a.m.: Towards a behavioral model for personality-driven artificial
humanoids in serious games
Cesar Garcia-Garcia, Cesar Torres-Nabel, Victor Larios-Rosillo
(MEXICO), Herve Luga (FRANCE)
04:00 p.m.: Serious Games for Museum Environments
Anastasios Doulamis, Fotis Liarokapis, Panagiotis Petridis,
Georgios Miaoulis (GREECE)
04:30 p.m.: Coffee break
3rd session: Virtual reality, Artificial life
SHORT PAPERS
04:45 a.m.: Codifying emotions in a theatrical context
with symbolic rendering
Matthieu Pouget (FRANCE), Rabiafaranjato
Velonoromanalintantely (MADAGASCAR), Veronique Gaildrat,
Cedric Sanza, Monique Martinez-Thomas (FRANCE)
05:05 p.m.: Intuitive Method for Pedestrians Simulation.
Jeremy Boes, Stephane Sanchez, Cedric Sanza (FRANCE)
05:25 p.m.: End of the 1st day;
Saturday, May 28, 2011, Morning
09:30 a.m.: Invited speaker (Philipp Slusallek)
Bringing the Web to life: Distributed Intelligent Simulated
Reality on the 3D Internet
. Philipp Slusallek (GERMANY).
4th session: Artificial life
10:30 a.m.: Pathfinding with Emotion Maps
Anja Johansson, Pierangelo Dell'Acqua (SWEDEN)
11:00 a.m.: A bio-inspired approach for the control of humanoid robot
in a physically simulated environment.
Nesrine Ouannes, Noureddine Djedi (ALGERIA),
Yves Duthen, Hervé Luga (FRANCE).
11:30 a.m.: Coffee break
5th session: Point cloud modelling
12:00 a.m.: Edge and Facet Detection from Point Cloud Data for Urban
Terrain Modeling.
Gregory M. Nielson (USA).
12:30 a.m.: A Heuristic Method for Point Cloud Simplification.
Nallig Leal, Esmeide Leal (COLOMBIA).
12:50 a.m.: Lunch
Saturday, May 28, 2011, Afternoon
6th session: Scene Modelling
SHORT PAPERS
02:30 p.m.: Optimization-based 3D Reconstruction of Freeform Shapes
from 2D Line Drawings.
Liu Yang, Lee Yong Tsui (SINGAPORE).
02:50 p.m.: The Design of Fabric Tensile Structures by the Stretched
Grid Method.
Eugene V. Popov (RUSSIA)
03:10 p.m.: Estimate of efficiency of 3D methods of computer
geometric simulation
Alexander L. Kheyfets (RUSSIA)
7th session: Information Visualization
SHORT PAPERS
03:30 p.m.: Social Networks Data Mining Using Visual Analytics
K. Nikolopoulou, I. Xydas, G. Miaoulis (GREECE)
03:50 p.m.: Academic evaluation and research policy decision
making using graph visualisation.
Anastasios Tsolakidis, Cleo Sgouropoulou, Ioannis
Xydas (GREECE), Olivier Terraz (FRANCE),Georgios
Miaoulis (GREECE).
8th session: Artificial life, Storytelling
SHORT PAPERS
04:10 p.m.: Microscopic Reactive Simulation Model in Real-Time
Crowd Simulation
Chighoub Rabiaa, Cherif Foudil (ALGERIA)
04:30 p.m.: Augmented reality environments for immersive and non
linear virtual storytelling.
Stefanos Kougioumtzis, Nikitas N. Karanikolas, Themis
Panayiotopoulos (GREECE).
04:50 p.m.: End of the conference
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Shape Modeling International (SMI) 2011 will be held at the Herzliya, Israel
on June 22-24, 2011.
SMI provides an international forum for the dissemination of new
mathematical theories and computational techniques for modeling, simulating
and processing digital representations of shapes and their properties to a
community of researchers, developers, students, and practitioners across a
wide range of fields.
Herzliya is located on the central coast of Israel and is part of the Tel
Aviv District. It is the high-tech industry center of Israel, a lovely city
with wonderful beaches, lively malls, excellent restaurants, and near-by
some fabulous archaeological sites.
The registration includes a full day trip to Jerusalem on Tue. 21/6/2001
<http://www1.idc.ac.il/smi2011/Registration/>
http://www1.idc.ac.il/smi2011/Registration/
Conference Chairs
Ariel Shamir (IDC)
Ayellet Tal (Technion)
Program Chairs
Niloy Mitra (IIT Delhi)
Olga Sorkine (NYU, ETH Zurich)
Call for papers
We are pleased to announce the eighth Workshop on Virtual Reality
Interaction and Physical Simulation VRIPHYS 2011. The workshop is hosted by
the University of Lyon, France. It is organized in cooperation with
Eurographics.
VRIPHYS is one of the well-established international conferences in the
field of computer animation and virtual reality. The workshop provides an
opportunity for researches in virtual reality and computer animation to
present and discuss their latest results and to share ideas for potential
directions of future research. Topics of interest include, but are not
limited to:
* animation, e. g. physically-based, vision-based, knowledge-based and
geometric approaches
* virtual and augmented reality
* planning, learning, optimization for animation
* interfaces for creating and editing animations
* perception in animation
* autonomous characters, group and crowd behavior
* natural phenomena
* mathematical foundations of animation
* haptics
* sound interfaces
* related techniques, e. g. collision detection and contact handling
* applications, e. g. in robotics, medicine, entertainment
A Best Paper Award will be given to the author(s) of a full paper
presented at the conference, selected by the Organizing Committee. The Best
Paper Award is a Tesla C2070 computing processor sponsored by NVIDIA.
Important dates
* July 8, paper submission
* Sep 1, notification to authors
* Sep 16, final version due
* Sep 16, early-bird registration
* Dec 5-6, conference
Conference Chairs
Jan Bender, University of Darmstadt, Germany
Kenny Erleben, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Eric Galin, Université Lumière Lyon, France
International Program Committee
Jérémie Allard, INRIA Lille
Bedrich Benes, Purdue University
Jan Bender, University of Darmstadt
Robert Bridson, UBC
Christophe Chaillou, Université Lille 1 and INRIA
Erwin Coumans, AMD
Hervé Delingette, INRIA Sophia Antipolis
John Dingliana, Trinity College Dublin
Kenny Erleben, University of Copenhagen
François Faure, Université de Grenoble
Eric Galin, Université Lumière Lyon
Fabio Ganovelli, National Research Concil
Joachim Georgii, Fraunhofer MEVIS, Bremen
Laurent Grisoni, INRIA Lille North Europe
Takahiro Harada, AMD
Thomas Jakobsen, Havok Research Copenhagen
Lenka Jerabkova, INRIA Rhone-Alpes
Torsten Kuhlen, RWTH Aachen
Cesar Mendoza, Eden Games (Atari/Infogrames)
Matthias Müller, NVIDIA Switzerland
Victor Ng-Thow-Hing, Honda Research Institute
Miguel Otaduy, URJC Madrid
Isaac Rudomin, Tecnologico de Monterrey Mexico City
Jonas Spillmann, ETH Zurich
Jos Stam, Autodesk Inc.
Matthias Teschner, University of Freiburg
Gabriel Zachmann, University of Clausthal
Instructions/submissions on <http://liris.cnrs.fr/vriphys2011>
http://liris.cnrs.fr/vriphys2011
Call For Papers: EGUK Chapter Conference: <http://www.eguk.org.uk/TPCG11/>
http://www.eguk.org.uk/TPCG11/
The 29th Conference organised by the UK chapter of the Eurographics
Association will be the ninth Theory and Practice of Computer Graphics 2011
Conference (TP.CG.11). It will take place at the University of Warwick on
the 7-9 September 2011, with a paper deadline of May 9th, 2011. All accepted
papers will be published by Eurographics and held on the Digital Library,
and will be available at the conference.
The aim of the conference is to focus on theoretical and practical aspects
of Computer Graphics and to bring together top practitioners, users and
researchers, which will hopefully inspire 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
* computational geometry
* display technologies
* fundamental algorithms
* graphics applications and graphics 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
See the website for more information: <http://www.eguk.org.uk/TPCG11/>
http://www.eguk.org.uk/TPCG11/
Computational Aesthetics 2011 – Call for Papers
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Date: August 5 – 7, 2011
Location: Vancouver, Canada
URL: http://www.computational-aesthetics.org/2011/
Computational Aesthetics (CAe) bridges the analytic and synthetic by
integrating aspects of computer science, philosophy, psychology, and the
fine, applied & performing arts. It seeks to facilitate both the analysis
and the augmentation of creative behaviors. CAe also investigates the
creation of tools that can enhance the expressive power of the fine and
applied arts and furthers our understanding of aesthetic evaluation,
perception, and meaning. The Computational Aesthetics conference brings
together individuals with technical experience of developing
computer-based tools to solve aesthetic problems and people with
artistic/design backgrounds who use these new tools. Refereed CAe papers
and artworks aim to facilitate a dialogue between scientists and engineers
who are creating new tools, and also artists and designers who use them.
Presentations will provide a snapshot of the latest technical
breakthroughs and the most recent artistic or design achievements in
applying computer based techniques to solve aesthetic problems.
For the first time in its history, CAe 2011 will be run jointly with the
related conferences on Non-Photorealistic Animation and Rendering (NPAR
2011) and Sketch-Based Interfaces and Modeling (SBIM 2011), and the event
will be co-located with the world’s leading conference on computer
graphics and interactive techniques: SIGGRAPH 2011. CAe/NPAR/SBIM 2011
will be held on August 5–7, 2011, in Vancouver, Canada, as a
two-and-a-half day, two-track event running before SIGGRAPH.
Three invited talks will be shared among the conferences and sessions will
be mixed. Participants will be able to freely switch between the sessions
to not only see the talks of their own field of work but also be inspired
but talks from related domains. The submission, reviewing, and publishing
process for the event, however, will be handled separately between the
three conferences.
Technical submissions are invited across the broad range of areas covered
by Computational Aesthetics. Specific technical areas include, but are not
limited to:
* computational analysis and modeling of creative behavior (AI, A-life);
* artistic image transformation techniques (colors, edges, patterns,
dithering);
* image style and salience analysis (paintings, photographs, others);
* visualization (perceptual or aesthetics based);
* sketching, simplification techniques (artistic, cognitive);
* composition, visual balance, layout;
* non-photorealistic and illustrative rendering addressing computational
aesthetics;
* empirically based metrics of aesthetical attributes;
* applied visual perception (color appearance, spatial vision, and other
aspects);
* measuring and describing aesthetics; and
* computational tools for artists.
Successful submissions can, for example, describe novel technical
approaches that address one or more of the areas mentioned above (or
beyond). However, we are equally interested in papers that discuss the use
of existing techniques but combine them in an interesting new way or apply
them in a new context that addresses problems in computational aesthetics.
Technical Paper Submissions
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Technical papers should present original, unpublished work. The
manuscripts must be written in English, must be formatted according to the
EG publication guidelines, and should be no longer than 8 pages. The
submission is single-blind, so please format your paper camera-ready
including author names and affiliations. Please see the web version of the
call for further detail on how to prepare your paper:
<http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/conference/cae-sbim-npar-2011/CAe/CallForPapers>.
Paper submissions should be made via the Computational Aesthetics
conference management system at
<https://cmt.research.microsoft.com/CSN2011/>. When starting a new
submission, please select the “Computational Aesthetics: Technical” track.
Accepted technical and art papers will be presented at the symposium and
appear in the proceedings. The proceedings will be published in the
Eurographics Workshop and Symposia Series, and will be listed in the
Eurographics and ACM Digital Libraries.
Important Dates
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Submission deadline : Monday 25 April 2011
Acceptance notification : Monday 6 June 2011
Camera-ready deadline : Monday 13 June 2011
Conference : Friday 5 – Sunday 7 August 2011
Organization
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Conference Chairs:
Tobias Isenberg, University of Groningen
Douglas Cunningham, MPI Tübingen
Arts Chairs:
Andres Wanner, Simon Fraser University
Allen Bevans, Simon Fraser University
Posters Chair:
Bernhard Riecke, Simon Fraser University
Publicity Chair:
Christian Richardt, University of Cambridge
Further Information
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Download a PDF of the call here:
<http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/conference/cae-sbim-npar-2011/uploads/CAe/cae2011-c…>
Shape Modeling International (SMI) 2011 will be held at the Herzliya, Israel
on June 22-24, 2011.
SMI provides an international forum for the dissemination of new
mathematical theories and computational techniques for modeling, simulating
and processing digital representations of shapes and their properties to a
community of researchers, developers, students, and practitioners across a
wide range of fields.
Herzliya is located on the central coast of Israel and is part of the Tel
Aviv District. It is the high-tech industry center of Israel, a lovely city
with wonderful beaches, lively malls, excellent restaurants, and near-by
some fabulous archaeological sites.
The registration includes a full day trip to Jerusalem on Tue. 21/6/2001
<http://www1.idc.ac.il/smi2011/Registration/>
http://www1.idc.ac.il/smi2011/Registration/
Conference Chairs
Ariel Shamir (IDC)
Ayellet Tal (Technion)
Program Chairs
Niloy Mitra (IIT Delhi)
Olga Sorkine (NYU, ETH Zurich)
(Apologies if you receive this CFP more than once)
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Pacific Graphics 2011
Kaohsiung, Taiwan, September 21-23, 2011
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Call for Papers
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Pacific Graphics 2011 (The 19th Pacific Conference on computer Graphics and
Applications) will be held on September 21 to 23, 2011 in Kaohsiung, Taiwan.
Pacific Graphics is an annual international conference on computer graphics
and applications. The conference provides an excellent opportunity for
researchers, developers, practitioners to present and discuss new problems,
solutions, and technologies in computer graphics. Pacific Graphics 2011
continues the highly successful series of Pacific Graphics conferences for
researchers in computer graphics and related areas.
Original unpublished papers are invited in all areas of computer graphics
and its applications. The topics include (but are not limited to) modeling,
rendering, animation, and imaging, as well as visualization, human-computer
interaction, and graphics systems and applications. Any interesting new
ideas related to computer graphics and its applications are welcome.
All regular papers accepted by Pacific Graphics 2011 will be published in
the conference proceedings which will appear as a regular issue of the
Computer Graphics Forum. All submissions should be made through the
Eurographics SRM (Submission and Review Management) system
(https://srm.eg.org/SRM_PG2011). Details of the submission process are
available at
https://srm.eg.org/SRM_PG2011/subinstructions.html
Important Dates:
Abstract Due : April 24, 2011, 22:00 (GMT/UTC)
Full Paper Due : April 30, 2011, 22:00 (GMT/UTC)
Author Notification : June 22, 2011
The First Revision Due for Second Review : July 13, 2011
Final Acceptance Notification : July 24, 2011
Camera-Ready Paper Due : July 27, 2011
Pacific Graphics 2011 : September 21-23, 2011
Interested authors are encouraged to check the conference website
http://graphics.csie.ncku.edu.tw/pg2011/
for most updated information. And feel free to contact us anytime via the
Pacific Graphics 2011 email (pg11(a)conf.ncku.edu.tw) with your questions and
concerns.
General Chair:
Yung-Nien Sun, National Cheng Kung University
Conference Co-Chairs:
Eugene Fiume, University of Toronto
Ming Ouhyoung, National Taiwan University
Program Co-Chairs:
Bing-Yu Chen, National Taiwan University
Jan Kautz, University College London
Tong-Yee Lee, National Cheng Kung University
Ming C. Lin, University of North Carolina
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EuroVis 2011: Eurographics / IEEE Symposium on Visualization June 1-3,
Bergen, Norway <http://www.UiB.no/EuroVis2011/>
http://www.UiB.no/EuroVis2011/
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Building on the success of past EuroVis conferences, we invite you to
participate in the 13th annual Eurographics / IEEE Symposium on
Visualization. EuroVis is the *most important visualization venue* in
Europe and it is the first time that EuroVis takes place in Norway.
This presents a unique opportunity to see some of the best works in
visualization research. The symposium program contains *two invited*
*talks* and presentations of *over 50 peer-reviewed papers*, reporting
significant new research results and case studies on the practical
application of visualization in data analysis. The papers are published in
a special issue of the *Computer Graphics Forum* journal after an
international two-stage reviewing process. You can find a sneak preview on
the conference program via the following URL:
<http://www.UiB.no/eurovis2011/program.php>
http://www.UiB.no/eurovis2011/program.php
The conference also hosts a co-located one-day workshop on the new and
upcoming topic of Visual Analytics, EuroVA 2011, May 31, 2011:
http://www.EuroVA.org/
Bergen is Norway's second largest city and the main center of life and
business on the beautiful west coast of the country. The University of
Bergen is a major part of the compact center of the city and students,
residents, as well as a larger numbers of tourists enjoy the historic Hanse
city during the long and light summer days. Early June is amongst the very
best weeks in the year to visit Bergen and is indeed very popular during
this time -- early booking of accommodation is thus strongly recommended!
EuroVis 2011 is organized by the local research group in visualization at
the Department of Informatics, University of Bergen [
<http://www.ii.UiB.no/vis/> http://www.ii.UiB.no/vis/ ]. The group is
related to several important local research fields such as medicine,
geosciences, marine life research, and climatology.
Before April 16, 2011, participants of EuroVis 2011 can register at a
significantly reduced *early-bird registration* rate:
<https://registrer.app.uib.no/eurovis/>
https://registrer.app.uib.no/eurovis/
After registration, the participants will receive information about hotels
that have a contracted rate, reserved for EuroVis participants.
Please note that these rooms are only bookable as long as they are
available, at the latest until mid-April. After that the rooms will be
given away by the hotels freely and to non-fixed rates. Please let us
repeat that it is strongly recommended to *book accomodation as soon* *as
possible*. Bergen in summer is very, very popular amongst tourists from all
over the world. Usually the hotels in town get booked out very quickly.
You can find touristic information on Bergen here:
<http://www.uib.no/eurovis2011/bergen.php>
http://www.uib.no/eurovis2011/bergen.php
If you have colleagues that may also be interested in seeing Europe's best
visualization conference and meet some of the leading experts in
visualization, please, share this information. We are also very, very
thankful to the Platinum, Gold, Silver, Bronze, and other sponsors of
EuroVis 2011 as well as to Forskningsrådet for their substantial support.
Our sponsors and supporters are listed here:
<http://www.uib.no/eurovis2011/sponsors.php>
http://www.uib.no/eurovis2011/sponsors.php
For more information on this venue, please visit our website:
<http://www.UiB.no/EuroVis2011/> http://www.UiB.no/EuroVis2011/
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Ivan Viola, Assoc. Prof. in Visualization University of Bergen, Norway
web: <http://www.ii.uib.no/vis> www.ii.uib.no/vis
mailto: <mailto:ivan.viola@uib.no> ivan.viola(a)uib.no
skype: ivanviola
callto:+4755584282
APPLIED PERCEPTION IN GRAPHICS AND VISUALIZATION, APGV 2011 (
<http://www.apgv.org/index.html> http://www.apgv.org/index.html)
Submission system now open!!
<https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=apgv2011>
https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=apgv2011
August 27-28, Toulouse, France
Important Dates
Paper submissions (long and short): 22 April 2011
Notification of paper acceptance: 27 May 2011
Final papers due: 3 June 2011
Final TAP papers due: 1 July 2011
Poster submissions: 24 June 2011
Notification of poster acceptance: 27 June 2011
Final posters due: 1 July 2011
The Symposium for Applied Perception in Graphics and Visualization APGV
unites researchers in the fields of perception, graphics, and visualization.
These fields can benefit from the exchange of ideas --- in particular
research in computer graphics and visualization can benefit from and
contribute to research in perception.
Our eight annual event provides an intimate, immersive forum for exchanging
ideas about areas of overlapping interests. This year, APGV 2011 will be
co-located with the European Conference on Visual Perception (ECVP), the
largest European conference on visual perception.
We invite submissions of original work in all areas that link perception,
computer graphics and visualization. This includes, for example, methods for
visual, auditory and multimodal representation, work that advances research
on perception and cognition using methods from computer graphics and
visualization, and studies that exploit perception research to optimize and
design technical systems in these areas.
Relevant topics include:
. applications of insights from perception to the development of algorithms
for more efficient, effective, or realistic modeling, rendering, and
animation
. applications of perception in the design and evaluation of methods for
more effective representation, visualization and communication of data
. computational aesthetics, stylization, and perceptual aspects of
non-photorealistic rendering and visualization
. perceptual issues arising due to fusion of digital imaging, computer
vision, and computer graphics techniques
. perception-inspired interfaces for immersive activities in virtual worlds
as well as for interactive/3D TV and cinema
. perception and visuomotor control in computer games, virtual and
augmented environments
. fundamental contributions in spatial and temporal vision that are
relevant for technical applications
. integration of empirical perception research with computational models
. color vision and color appearance modeling
. the influence of attention and eye movements on visual perception and
visual memory, especially if relevant for technical applications
. statistical learning and perception of natural scenes
. perception of shapes, surfaces and materials
. visual illusions and perceptual organization having potential to enhance
image depiction
By co-locating APGV 2011 with the European Conference on Visual Perception
(ECVP), we aim to further promote communication between the fundamental and
the more applied aspects of perception, while bringing APGV back to Europe.
PAPERS
Research can be submitted as a long paper (up to 8 pages and a 20 minute
talk), a short paper (up to 4 pages + 15 min talk), or as a poster
presentation (1 page abstract; see below for a description of the posters
program, which this year presents some novelties). Papers that are not
accepted can be considered for the poster session. Authors of posters
accepted by this route will of course have the option to decline the
opportunity to present a poster. Please check the formatting guidelines
before submitting your work on
<http://www.apgv.org/Formatting_Guidelines.html> this page. Submissions do
not need to be anonymous.
All papers will be carefully reviewed by our International Program
Committee. Papers will be evaluated as submitted, given the limited time
between submission and final version. Under a recent agreement with the ACM
Transactions on Applied Perception (TAP) and the ACM Publications Board, the
five strongest accepted papers will be offered the possibility to be
published as full paper at the ACM journal TAP. These papers will undergo a
second review cycle, during which the authors will need to improve the paper
as indicated by the summary review (similar to conditionally accepts at
SIGGRAPH). Authors of such special issue papers must agree to present the
paper at APGV. As has always been the case, authors of regular APGV papers
can still submit to TAP regular issues with appropriate additions.
POSTERS
Each accepted poster will have a surface that is 8 feet long and 4 feet
high. This gives a large canvas on which to work and it is up to the authors
how they choose to use it.
Diego Gutierrez and Martin Giese
APGV 2011 Program Chairs
>>> Call for Papers <<<
GraVisMa 2011 Computer Graphics, Computer
Vision and Mathematics
<http://GraVisMa.zcu.cz> http://GraVisMa.zcu.cz
to be held at VSB-Technical University Ostrava and Institute of Geonics,
Academy of Sciences, Ostrava, Czech Republic September 6-8, 2011
Co-Chairs
Werner Benger, Louisiana State University, USA Vaclav Skala, University of
West Bohemia & VSB-Technical University, Czech Republic
Keynote speakers
Norman Wildberger: Rational methods in geometry: Euclidean and
non-Euclidean,University of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia
Other agreements pending
GraVisMa conferences are a unique forum for researchers, practitioners,
developers and academia experts to discuss new approaches and methods in
Computer Graphics, Computer Vision, Scientific Computation, Scientific,
Medical and Information Visualization with applications of the latest
developments in Mathematics and Physics.
Goals of the GraVisMa conferences are to bring theory of the Projective
Geometry, Geometric Algebra, Grassmann Algebra and Conformal Geometry to
practice especially in the fields related to Computer Graphics and Vision,
Scientific Computation and Visualization.
GraVisMa conferences bring new impulses to related fields of computer
science, especially in development of new approaches to algorithms and data
structures, stimulate research activities between mathematicians and
computer science experts.
Important dates Upload
Notification
Full papers (8 pages A4): April 30, 2011 June
10, 2011
Tutorial proposals (2 page A4)
[abstract]: April 30, 2011
June 10, 2011
Communication papers
(8 pages A4): June 30, 2011
July 31, 2011
Posters (4 pages A4): June 30, 2011
July 31, 2011
Software demonstration
(2 or 4 pages A4): June 30, 2011
July 31, 2011
FINAL version: August 15, 2011
Main topics (but not limited to)
· Computer Graphics (modeling, rendering, 3D imaging) · Computer Vision
(3D reconstruction, image transformations) · Algorithms and Data Structures
· Parallel & Distributed Computing with GPU/CUDA/TESLA/Larabee
architectures · Scientific, Medical & Information Visualization ·
Scientific Computing · 3D TV and HCI related issues,· Numerical
Computation · Projective Geometry · Geometric Algebra · Conformal Algebra
· Grassmann & Clifford Algebra · Other related Mathematical Aspects
· Applications· Influence
§ Mathematics to Computer Science
§ Computer Science to Mathematics
· Educational Aspects
· Programming Tools and Systems
· Other related topics
Conference proceedings - all papers are reviewed anonymously.
Accepted and presented papers will be published in GraVisMa proceedings with
ISBN. Proceedings will be sent for indexing by Thompson Reuters/ISI and
others. Post-conference DVD will be produced. Proceedings will be available
on-line on WEB with no-access restrictions.
Extended version of selected papers will be considered for publishing with
Springer Verlag and/or scientific journals.
Contact:
prof.Vaclav Skala
c/o University of West Bohemia, Faculty of Applied Sciences, Department of
Computer Science and Engineering Center of Computer Graphics and
Visualization Univerzitni 8, CZ 306 14 Plzen, Czech Republic
<mailto:skala@kiv.zcu.cz> skala(a)kiv.zcu.cz Subj. GraVisMa
<http://Graphics.zcu.cz> http://Graphics.zcu.cz
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