<http://udmv.udg.edu> 1st Eurographics
Workshop on Urban Data Modelling and Visualisation, 5 may
2013
CALL FOR PAPERS - Submission deadline 28 February 2013
1st Eurographics Workshop on Urban Data Modelling and Visualisation
5 may 2013, Girona, Spain
udmv.udg.edu
Join in to discuss the modelling and visualisation of the city!
Contributions addressing the following topics are welcome:
- Modelling the static and dynamic features of the city (spatio-temporal
data)
- Multi-scale geometric data (from building scale to urban scale)
- Multi-scale temporal data (from real time to history time)
- Visualisation of several urban data layers (aggregated indicators)
- Visual analytics using urban data (decision making processes and CAD)
- Acquisition and generation of real or realistic urban data
Two types of contributions will be considered :
- research papers, 4 pages in EG publication format.
- position papers, 2 pages in EG publication format.
All accepted papers will be presented orally at the conference by one of the
authors, and will be published in the EG Digital Library.
Important dates:
. February 28, 2013 : Paper submission
. March 25, 2013 : Author notification
. April 7, 2013 : Camera-Ready Paper Due
. May 5, 2013 : Workshop date
Please visit the conference website udmv.udg.edu for more information.
And spread the word!
Organizer : CERMA, UMR CNRS 1563, France
Conference host and co-organizer: Universitat de Girona (UdG), Spain
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EUROGRAPHICS 2013 - ** Call for Student Volunteers **
34th Annual Conference of the European Association for Computer Graphics
May 6th to 10th, 2013
Girona, Spain
http://eg2013.udg.edu/
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Student Volunteers
EG2013 offers, with the inestimable collaboration of the EUROGRAPHICS
Spanish Chapter, some (8) grant aids for students to participate to the
conference as student volunteers.
Candidates have to be graduate students (master or PhD students) and must
have a good knowledge of English, the official language of the conference.
Authors of any of the tracks activities (papers, STAR, short papers...) are
excluded. The maximum dedication will be about half the duration of the
conference. You will be asked to be available from Sunday May 5th early
afternoon to Friday May 10th early afternoon.
The EUROGRAPHICS Spanish Chapter grants the volunteers with lodging,
breakfast and a little pocket money for dinners. Lunch is offered at the
conference with conference attendees.
If you are interested, please send your application with the following
information:
- Name
- Phone number or Skype id
- A (low-res) scanned copy of a valid student ID card.
- Studies you are undertaking.
- Name of the university/institute/lab
- Short letter explaining why are you interested to attend EG2013.
Send this information
- to conferencechairs(a)eg2013.udg.edu with the subject: EG2013 Student
Volunteer
- no later than February 28th
CALL FOR PAPERS
Web3D 2013
18th International Conference on 3D Web Technology
When : June 20-22, 2013
Where : Donostia-San Sebastian, Spain (Host:
<http://www.vicomtech.org/> Vicomtech-IK4)
URL : <http://www.web3d2013.org/> http://www.web3d2013.org
Email : <mailto:web3d2013@web3d.org> web3d2013(a)web3d.org
Important Dates
Paper submission : (NEW DATE!) March 11,
2013
Tutorials submission deadline : April 1, 2013
Workshops submission deadline : Coming soon
Author notification : April 8, 2013
Camera-ready due : April 29, 2013
Conference dates : June 20-22, 2013
The 18th ACM International Web3D Conference will address a wide range of
research topics related to Web-based 3D Graphics. These topics include:
representation and modeling methods, content analysis, rendering,
distributed virtual environments, large-scale databases, Web-wide
human-computer interaction, as well as innovative tools and applications. On
the one hand, collaborative authoring and delivering of educational,
multimedia, industrial, medical, gaming and GIS contents is one of the main
interests of this edition of the conference. On the other hand, innovative
3D graphics Web applications and novel developments for several sectors
including but not limited to eHealth, Transport, Industry, Education,
Audiovisual or Tourism, aside from contents over 3D Internet.
The annual ACM Web3D Conference is a major event that gathers researchers,
developers, entrepreneurs, experimenters, artists, and content creators in a
dynamic environment. Attendees can share and explore methods of using,
enhancing, and creating new 3D Web and Multimedia technologies, such as
WebGL and HTML5 (which is a hot topic in Computer Graphics), Flash/ Stage
3D, X3D, COLLADA, and the MPEG family. Relationship of Web3D with OGC is
also a hot topic.
The conference highlights capabilities and trends in interactive 3D graphics
across a wide range of applications and supports research from mobile
devices up to high-end immersive environments.
Topics
Topics may include, but are not limited to:
* Modeling, processing, analysis and rendering of complex geometry,
structure, and behaviors
* 3D search, shape matching and indexing
* 3D City Models & Web3D, Geovisualization
* Rendering algorithms and standardization and visualization of large
data sets
* Interaction methods for online 3D content
* Interactive 3D graphics for mobile devices
* Mixed and Augmented Reality (including standardization aspects)
* Agents, animated humanoids, and complex reactive characters
* Remote rendering and streaming
* Stereo and multi-view visualization of 3D graphic interfaces
* High-performance 3D graphics for distributed environments,
tele-presence, tele-operation, and 3D broadcasting
* Web, multimedia and standards integration and interoperation
Authors are also invited to submit advances in the above technologies
applied to multimedia applications in:
. Audiovisual, Multimedia, 3D Animation
. Engineering (Automotive, Design...)
. Transport, Security
. 3D Medical Applications, Life Sciences and Healthcare
. Geospatial modeling and digital cities
. Public sector and tourism
. Cultural heritage and E-learning
Papers Submission Instructions
Authors are invited to submit full papers (up to 9 pages, including figures
and references) or short papers (up to 4 pages, including figures and
references) in PDF format via the SRM Submission Site:
<https://srm.eg.org/SRM_WEB3D2013> https://srm.eg.org/SRM_WEB3D2013
Papers must be formatted using the document templates for conferences
sponsored by ACM SIGGRAPH. Upon acceptance, the final revised paper is
required also in electronic form. Accepted papers and posters will appear in
the Web3D 2013 Conference Proceedings, published by ACM Press.
. Instructions for Authors:
<http://www.siggraph.org/publications/instructions/index.html>
http://www.siggraph.org/publications/instructions/index.html
. Guidelines:
<http://www.siggraph.org/publications/instructions.pdf>
http://www.siggraph.org/publications/instructions.pdf
Posters Submission Instructions
There is an invitation for submitting proposals for technical poster
presentations at Web3D 2013. Poster submissions (1 page) can e.g. describe
recently completed work, highly relevant results of work in progress, as
well as successfully developed systems and applications.
Posters must be formatted using the document templates for conferences
sponsored by ACM SIGGRAPH. Upon acceptance, the final revised poster is
required also in electronic form.
Tutorial Submission Instructions
Updated information for the tutorial submission is available from:
<http://www.web3d2013.org/submission.html#cft>
http://www.web3d2013.org/submission.html#cft
Organizing Committee
General Chair:
Dr. Jorge Posada, Vicomtech-IK4, Spain
Program Chairs:
Dr. Denis Gracanin, Virginia Tech, USA
Dr. Byounghyun Yoo, Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST), Korea
Dr. David Oyarzun, Vicomtech-IK4, Spain
Tutorials Chair:
Sandy Ressler, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), USA
Workshops Chair:
Dr. Marius Preda, Institut Mines Telecom, France
(*special session on City Models and Web3D conducted by Dr. Sisi Zlatanova,
TU Delft, Netherlands)
Industrial Liaisons Chair:
Christophe Mouton, EDF, France
Web Chair:
Dr. Marcio Cabral, CAVERNA Digital - University of Sao Paulo, Brazil
Leonard Daly, Daly Realism, USA
Publicity and Community-Liaison Chair
Anita Havele, Web3D Consortium, USA
[Please bookmark the SGP 2013 Website: <http://www.geometryprocessing.org>
http://www.geometryprocessing.org]
The Eurographics Symposium on Geometry Processing (SGP) is the premier venue
for disseminating new research ideas and cutting-edge results in geometry
processing. In this research area, concepts from mathematics, computer
science, and engineering are studied and applied to offer new insights and
design efficient algorithms for acquisition, modeling, analysis,
manipulation, simulation and transmission of complex 3D models.
In 2013, SGP will be held in Genova, Italy, from July 3 to 5. To continue a
nice new tradition created in the past a few years, SGP will offer a
graduate school on July 1-2 specifically targeted towards graduate students.
The school will be taught by leading experts in the field and complemented
by hands-on practical exercises to obtain an in-depth knowledge of some of
the most important aspects of geometry processing.
We invite submissions related to, but not limited to, the following topics:
§ Acquisition, reconstruction, and reverse engineering
§ Compression of static or animated geometry
§ Discrete differential geometry
§ Geometric aspects of rendering and other fields
§ Geometric modeling, design, and fabrication
§ Geometry and topology representations
§ Geometry processing applications (e.g. architecture, medicine, 3D
printing)
§ Interactive techniques
§ Meshing and remeshing
§ Multiresolution modeling and analysis
§ Robust geometric computing
§ Shape analysis and synthesis
§ Simplification, approximation, level of detail
§ Simulation and animation
§ Smoothing and denoising
§ Surface and volume parameterization
Proceedings
The SGP proceedings will appear as a regular electronic issue of Computer
Graphics Forum, the International Journal of the EUROGRAPHICS Association.
The journal status of the proceedings requires a two-stage review process
with conditional acceptance after the first round and final acceptance based
on the revised submissions.
Posters
A poster session will provide an additional informative look into ongoing
research. Submissions with high potential but which have not been accepted
as papers will be invited to be presented in a poster session during the
symposium.
Software Award
To encourage the distribution of useful, high quality software in geometry
processing, since 2011 an award is given for freely available software
related to or useful for geometry processing. Please send nominations and
applications for the software award to
<mailto:awardnominations@geometryprocess.org>
awardnominations(a)geometryprocess.org
For any information concerning the submission of contributions, please
contact the Paper Chairs at <mailto:paperchairs@geometryprocessing.org>
paperchairs(a)geometryprocessing.org
3IA013 - Submission deadline extended to February 23, 2013
Please accept our apologies for receiving multiple copies and feel
free to forward the CfP to colleagues who might be interested
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The New 3IA Conference 2013
The Graphic World seen through Intelligent Computation
In Cooperation with Eurographics
6-7 June 2013, TOULOUSE (FRANCE)
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Call for paper
3IA 2013
International Conference on Computer Graphics and Artificial Intelligence
Date and location: Toulouse, France, 6-7 June 2013
Papers submission deadline February 23, 2013
Selected papers will be published in a special Springer volume Studies in
Computational Intelligence
<http://www.irit.fr/3IA2013> www.irit.fr/3IA2013
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Scope
The fifteenth 3IA conference on Computer graphics and Artificial
Intelligence aims at providing an international place for researches to
exchange novel ideas, challenges, and state of the art solutions in this
evolving field.
Origin and evolution of the conference
The 3IA Conference has been created 18 years ago by Dimitri Plemenos,
honoring chair of the 2013 event. After numerous editions in Limoges
(FRANCE), the conference moved for five years in Athens (GREECE).
For the next editions, the conference will take place in different
countries. This new cycle will start with the city of Toulouse (FRANCE) in
2013 and will next be held in Hamburg (GERMANY) in 2014. Others countries
are candidates for the future editions such as Canada, Spain and China and
we hope that this new organization will increase the interest of researchers
in this exciting field and the attraction for this dedicated event.
Main Topics
Artificial Intelligence or Artificial life techniques for
- Core graphics (modeling, rendering, animation)
- Virtual Humans and Virtual Wolds
- Artificial Creatures
- Games, Serious Games
- Art and Design
This includes but is not limited to:
* Declarative techniques in scene modeling
* Scene properties description techniques
* Intelligent methods of exploring virtual worlds
* Intelligent collaborative design
* Semantics-based approaches in design
* Artificial Life for Virtual Worlds
* Generative developmental systems for graphics
* Artificial ecosystems
* Behavioral animation
* Design of intelligent graphic interfaces
* Computer graphics and learning
* Combination of classical and AI techniques
* Application of AI techniques in CAD and GIS
* Intelligent techniques for 3D printing
* Intelligent visualization
* Intelligent computational aesthetics
* Intelligent CG applications in bioinformatics and medical informatics
* Evolutionary Art and Design
Publication
All accepted papers will be published in the proceedings of the
3IA'2013 Conference.
A selection of extended papers will be published in a special
Springer book: Intelligent Computer Graphics 2013.
International Program Committee (currently being extended)
* Yury BAYAKOVSKY (Russia)
* Christian BOHN (Germany)
* Rene CAUBET (France)
* Pierre De LOOR (France)
* Giovanni DE PAOLI (Canada)
* Jean-Francois DUFOURD (France)
* Yves DUTHEN (France)
* Marina GAVRILOVA (Canada)
* Djamchid GHAZANFARPOUR (France)
* Andres IGLESIAS (Spain)
* Andrey IONES (USA)
* Prem KALRA (India)
* Stanislav KLIMENKO (Russia)
* Ivana KOLINGEROVA (Czech Republic)
* Jean-Claude LAFON (France)
* Hervé LUGA (FRANCE)
* Nadia MAGNENAT-THALMANN (Switzerland)
* Michel MERIAUX (France)
* Georges MIAOULIS (Greece)
* Wolfgang OERTEL (Germany)
* Zhigeng PAN (China)
* Pascal LIENHARDT (France)
* Dimitri PLEMENOS (France)
* Alla SAFONOVA (USA)
* Mateu SBERT (Spain)
* Vaclav SKALA (Czech Republic)
* Daniel THALMANN (Switzerland)
* Theoharis THEOHARIS (Greece)
* Nikolaos VASSILAS (Greece)
* Jiri ZARA (Czech Republic)
IMPORTANT DATES:
Paper submission deadline: February 23, 2013.
Paper acceptance notification: April 7th, 2013.
Short paper submission deadline: March 31st, 2013.
Short paper acceptance notification: April 14th, 2013.
Final papers due: May 4th, 2013.
Conference date: June 6-7, 2013.
Honoring Chair
D. Plemenos
General Conference chairs
Yves Duthen ( <mailto:yves.duthen@ut-capitole.fr>
yves.duthen(a)ut-capitole.fr)
Hervé Luga (herve.luga(a)ut-capitole.fr)
Program and publication Chair
Georges Miaoulis
Local Chair
JP.Jessel
Organizing committee
VORTEX Team-IRIT
Web Site / Electronic Publication
www.irit.fr/3IA2013
**** EUROGRAPHICS 2013: Call for new modalities in the Education Track ****
34th Annual Conference of the European Association for Computer
Graphics
May 6th to 10th, 2013
Girona, Spain
http://eg2013.udg.edu/
Eurographics 2013, the 34th Annual Conference of the European Association
for Computer Graphics, will take place from May 6th to May 10th in Girona,
Spain. It will be organized by ViRVIG and Universitat de Girona.
Eurographics 2013 will provide a unique platform for the computer graphics
community to showcase latest techniques and educational work, and to explore
new trends and ideas.
*** Education program
This year we the Education track has broadening the scope of the Track to
include:
Short notes on Teaching Tips & Techniques; and
Presentations on Outstanding Student Projects.
Authors are now invited to submit proposals for both modalities. Notes on
Teaching Tips & Techniques should describe proven concrete ways to engage
student interest or present difficult topics.
Submissions related to Outstanding Student Projects should describe the
learning context for the project and show how the student brought individual
creativity to the work.
Submissions of both modalities should be made in the form of a 2 page paper
which must be formatted according to the Eurographics Author's guidelines
(http://www.eg.org/index.php/publications/guidelines). Anonymous submissions
will be made electronically through the Eurographics Submission and Review
Management (SRM, https://srm.eg.org/SRM_EG2013EDU2) system and will undergo
a fast review process. Accepted contributions will be briefly presented for
discussion in the Education Track and the final version of the 2 page paper
will be included in the conference digital media.
For any question concerning these submissions, please contact the education
co-chairs.
The Education track will also include a moderated discussion of the progress
of computer graphics programs in meeting the Bologna requirements. Collegues
interested in participating should also contact education co-chairs.
Information: http://eg2013.udg.edu/educationPapers2.shtml
Submission deadline : 23:59GMT, Sunday, 10/March/2013
Notification of review results: 20/Mar/2013.
Final versions to be included in the digital media: 30/March/2013
Education Chairs (educationchairs(a)eg2013.udg.edu)
Eva Cerezo, Universidad de Zaragoza
Jean-Jacques Bourdin, Université Paris 8
Steve Cunningham, Brown Cunningham Associates
Due to author requests, we extended the EGPGV 2013 submission deadline from
February 3 to February 8 Pacific Time.
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EGPGV 2013 Eurographics Symposium on Parallel Graphics and Visualization
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A co-event of Eurographics 2013
May 4 - 5, 2013, Girona, Spain
<http://www.egpgv.org/egpgv2013> www.egpgv.org/egpgv2013
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Important Dates:
Submission Deadline Friday 8, February, 2013 (23:59 Pacific Time)
Author Notification Monday 25, March 2013
Camera Ready Paper Sunday 31, March (23:59 Pacific Time)
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The importance of parallel computing is again increasing rapidly with the
ubiquitous availability of multi-core CPUs, GPUs as well as cluster systems.
Computationally demanding disciplines such as realistic 3D computer graphics
and high-performance scientific visualization are strongly affected by this
trend and require novel efficient parallel graphics and visualization
solutions. All papers should have a direct relation to some aspect of
parallelism in graphics or visualization such as multi-core computing, GPU
rendering/computing, distributed systems, clusters or grid environments.
The aim of this symposium is to strongly encourage the exchange of
experiences and knowledge in novel solutions exploiting and defining new
trends in parallel graphics and visualization techniques, including parallel
hardware architecture, software tools, and applications.
The proceedings of the Symposium will be published in the Eurographics
Proceedings Series and on the Eurographics Digital Library. Note that the
best papers from the EGPGV Symposium will be invited to submit extended
journal versions to IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer
Graphics.
The Workshop topics include (but are not limited to) the following:
* Photo-realistic rendering
* Volume rendering
* Large data set visualization
* GPGPU applications
* Simulations for interactive applications
* Cluster based graphics and visualization systems
* Large and high resolution displays
* Efficient graphics and visualization methods
* Out of core rendering from/for multiple resources
* Parallel visual computing
* Large scale simulations and graphics rendering
* Visualization and graphics for scientific, engineering and commercial
applications
* Graphics and visualization in Grid environments
* Multimodal applications
* Scheduling, memory management and data coherence
* Hybrid distributed/shared memory parallel visualization algorithms
Symposium Chair:
Margarita Amor López
Paper Chairs:
Fabio Marton
Kenneth Moreland
Papers Chair: <mailto:papers@egpgv.org> papers(a)egpgv.org
General Information: info(a)egpgv.org