Call or Papers, Computers & Graphics:
Special Section on Advanced Displays (Submission deadline: April 15, 2013)
Dear colleagues,
We sincerely invite you to submit papers to the special issue of Computers &
Graphics on Advanced Displays
Over the past few years, there has been an increasing interest on advanced
display architectures, both in industry and academia. These may combine
novel optical elements, computational algorithms or even models of the human
visual system, to provide an enhanced, richer viewing experience.
In the Special Section, we seek contributions spanning all aspects of
advanced displays, from theory to practice. Possible topics include (but are
not limited to):
High Dynamic Range Displays
Computational Displays
Light Field Displays
Projection-based Displays
Perceptual Models
Stereoscopic Displays
Compressive Displays
Automultiscopic Displays
Content Aware Displays
Large Scale Displays
Wearable Displays
Mobile Displays
Human Computer Interaction and Collaboration Massive Data Visualization
Display Hardware and Architectures Quality Enhancement Theoretical Insights
and Analyses
If you are not sure whether a given idea or topic would suit this Special
Issue, please contact the Guest Editors.
Important Dates
March 30, 2013 Special Section opens
April 15, 2013 Submissions due
May 30, 2013 First Decision
June 15, 2013 Revised Versions due
July 1, 2013 Final Decisions
July 15, 2013 Final Versions due
September 15 Publication online
December 2013 Paper available
SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS:
Please use two-column Elsevier format with inline images. For paper
formatting and submission instructions please refer to
<http://ees.elsevier.com/cag> http://ees.elsevier.com/cag.
Register/log on to EES before submitting your paper. When prompted to
specify the paper type, select: ?Special section?, ?Advanced Displays?
Guest Editors:
Aditi Majumder, University of California, Irvine,
<mailto:majumder@ics.uci.edu> majumder(a)ics.uci.edu Diego Gutierrez,
Universidad de Zaragoza, <mailto:diegog@unizar.es> diegog(a)unizar.es
Call for Submissions 3DV Conference (Third Joint 3DIM/3DPVT Conference)
Web: <http://www.3dv.org> http://www.3dv.org
Email: <mailto:chairs3dv@gmail.com> chairs3dv(a)gmail.com
We are now accepting retargeted SIGGRAPH submissions to the 3DV (3D Vision)
conference
to be held June 29 - July 1, 2013 in Seattle, Washington, following CVPR in
nearby Portland, Oregon.
The deadlines for SIGGRAPH re-submissions are:
April 2 -- 18:00 (6pm) PST -- main paper
April 9 -- 18:00 (6pm) PST -- supplementary material
More details can be found on the conference web site: <http://www.3dv.org/>
http://www.3dv.org
This meeting will be a continuation of the successful 3DIM and
3DPVT conference series. Submissions are solicited on topics related to
acquiring, modeling, analyzing, and visualizing 3D data. The event will
provide a premier forum for disseminating ideas and results that cover a
broad scope of topics related to 3D research in computer vision and
graphics, from novel optical sensors, signal processing, geometric
modeling, representation, and transmission, to visualization and
interaction, and a variety of applications. The organizers invite you to
submit high quality, original full research papers.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
ACQUISITION & MODELING
* 3D cameras and sensors
* Real-time 3D systems
* Automated view planning
* 3D sensor calibration
* Image-based modeling
* Shape-from-X
* Shape and appearance modeling
* 4D capture
INTERACTION & VISUALIZATION
* Image and video-based rendering
* Interactive modeling
* Augmented and mixed reality
* 3D printing and rapid prototyping
* Psychophysics of 3D sensing
PROCESSING & TRANSMISSION
* Geometric signal processing
* Multi-resolution 3D representations
* 3D shape retrieval and recognition
* Shape analysis and morphology
* 3D compression and transmission
APPLICATIONS
* Reverse engineering
* Dimensional inspection & metrology
* Cultural heritage & architecture
* Medical visualization and analysis
* Urban modeling
* Robotics
* 3D television
* 3D tele-immersion
* Forensics and security
General Chair
Brian Curless, University of Washington
Program Co-Chairs
Yasutaka Furukawa, Google Inc.
Ioannis Stamos, City University of New York
Camillo J. Taylor, University of Pennsylvania
Dear all,
SGP 2013 paper deadline is approaching. The submission site is open.
Detailed CFP is attached at the end of this message.
Please submit your great works to SGP! Important URLs and dates are list
below:
SGP 2013 website: <http://www.geometryprocessing.org>
http://www.geometryprocessing.org
Paper submission page: <http://sgp.ge.imati.cnr.it/index.php/submission>
http://sgp.ge.imati.cnr.it/index.php/submission
Please note the earlier than usual submission deadline: April 15, 2013.
Abstract submissions are due April 10.
Software award page: <http://sgp.ge.imati.cnr.it/index.php/awards>
http://sgp.ge.imati.cnr.it/index.php/awards
Deadline: May 15, 2013.
Call for paper: Symposium on Geometry Processing (SGP) 2013
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 by May 15, 2013.
For any information concerning the submission of contributions, please
contact the Paper Chairs at <mailto:paperchairs@geometryprocessing.org>
paperchairs(a)geometryprocessing.org
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CALL FOR PAPERS
VMV 2013
18th International Workshop on Vision, Modeling and Visualization
September 11-13, 2013
Lugano, Switzerland
Paper Submission Deadline: June 21, 2013
vmv2013.inf.usi.ch
In Cooperation with
Eurographics Association
The VMV workshop series, which covers the fields of computer vision,
computer graphics, visualization, and visual analytics, is well
established and has reached a significant visibility within the
recent years. It offers researchers the opportunity to discuss a
wide range of different topics within an open, international, and
interdisciplinary ambiance. As in the previous years, the proceedings
will published in cooperation with Eurographics Publication.
Authors are encouraged to submit their recent research results,
practice and experience reports, or novel applications to VMV 2013.
Relevant topics include, but are not limited to:
- Animation
- Applications (medicine, robotics, communications, etc.)
- Computational Photography
- Dynamic 3D Acquisition and Processing
- Geometric Modeling
- GPGPU
- Graphics and Perception
- Illumination and Reflectance Modeling
- Image and Video Coding
- Video Processing
- Image-based Modeling and Rendering
- Information Visualization
- Interaction with High-Dimensional Data
- Medical Image Processing and Visualization
- Motion Capture and Tracking
- Multi-Sensor Fusion
- Non-Photorealistic Rendering
- Object Recognition
- Realistic Rendering
- Real-time Rendering
- Scientific Visualization
- Statistical Methods, Learning
- Time of Flight, Kinect Imaging
- Virtual, Mixed, and Augmented Reality
- Visual Analytics
- Visual Interfaces
- Visualization in Biology
Invited Speakers:
Hank Childs
(Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
Olga Sorkine
(Interactive Geometry Lab, ETH Zürich)
co-located events:
- GI-Meeting Graphische Datenverarbeitung (Leitungsgremium GDV)
- SI-Meeting Computer Grafik, Vision und Visualisierung
Important Dates:
21.06.2013: Paper submission deadline
05.08.2013: Paper acceptance notification
12.08.2013: Poster submission deadline
19.08.2013: Poster acceptance notification
19.08.2013: Paper camera-ready version deadline
23.08.2013: Early bird registration
11.-13.09.2013: VMV Workshop 2013
Conference Email:
vmv2013.inf(a)usi.ch
Conference Website:
vmv2013.inf.usi.ch
Conference Chairs:
Michael Bronstein
Jean Favre
Kai Hormann
Call for Participation
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Eurographics Workshop on 3D Object Retrieval 2013 (3DOR13)
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A co-event of Eurographics 2013
May 11, 2013, Girona, Spain
http://3dor2013.di.univr.it/
Dear Colleagues:
You are invited to participate in the 6th Eurographics Workshop on 3D Object
Retrieval as a co-event of the 34th Annual Conference of the European
Association for Computer Graphics (Eurographics 2013). The workshop will
take place on May 11, 2013 in Girona, Spain.
The workshop will feature an exciting scientific program including a Keynote
by Prof. Henning Mueller on Medical 3D Data Retrieval; a set of research
paper and poster presentations; track reports from the 8th Shape Retrieval
Evaluation Contest (SHREC2013); and a social event.
Please see the workshop webpage at http://3dor2013.di.univr.it/ for
continually updated details on the tentative program, registration, workshop
location and accommodation in Girona. We recommended to book accommodation
early on.
Please note also that Eurographics has kindly extended their early bird
registration deadline for attendees of 3DOR until March 31, 2013. For EG
registration details, please go to http://eg2013.udg.edu/registration.shtml.
Looking forward to see you in Girona in May 11, 2013!
Workshop Chairs:
Umberto Castellani (University of Verona, Italy)
Tobias Schreck (University of Konstanz, Germany)
Programme Chairs:
Silvia Biasotti (IMATI CNR Genoa, Italy)
Ioannis Pratikakis (Democritus University of Thrace, Greece)
3D Object Retrieval Workshop Series
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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
various domains such as computer vision, computational geometry, molecular
biology and medicine.
The rapid evolution in graphics hardware and software, in particular the
availability of low cost 3D scanners and modeling tools, has greatly
facilitated 3D model acquisition, creation, and manipulation, giving the
opportunity to a large user community to experience applications using 3D
models. As the number of 3D models is growing rapidly, 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.
The aim of the 3DOR Workshop series is to stimulate researchers from
different fields such as 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. This
provides a cross-fertilization ground that stimulates discussions on the
next steps in this important research area.
Programme Committee
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Yiannis Aloimonos (UMIACS, USA)
Ceyhun Burak Akgül, (Vistek-ISRA Vision, Turkey)
Atilla Baskurt (INSA Lyon, France)
Stefano Berretti (University of Florence, Italy)
Alexander Bronstein (Tel-Aviv University, Israel)
Michael Bronstein (Universitá della Svizzera Italiana, Switzerland)
Benjamin Bustos (University of Chile, Chile)
Mohamed Daoudi (TELECOM Lille1 / LIFL, France)
Petros Daras (Informatics and Telematics Institute, Greece)
Bianca Falcidieno (IMATI-CNR, Italy)
Alfredo Ferreira (Technical University of Lisbon, Portugal)
Daniela Giorgi (ISTI-CNR, Italy)
Afzal Godil (National Institute of the Standards and Technology, USA)
Yossi Keller (Bar-Ilan University, Israel)
Ron Kimmel (Technion, Israel)
Hamid Laga (University of South Australia, Australia)
Guillaume Lavoué (INSA Lyon, France)
Facundo Memoli (University of Adelaide, Au)
Niloy Mitra (University College of London, UK)
Georgios Papaioannou (AUEB, Greece)
Karthik Ramani (Purdue University, USA)
William Regli (Drexel University, USA)
Marcos Rodrigues (University of Sheffield, UK)
Raif M. Rustamov (Stanford University, USA)
Nickolas S. Sapidis (University of Western Macedonia, Greece)
Michela Spagnuolo (IMATI-CNR, Italy)
Theoharis Theoharis (NTNU, Norway and University of Athens, Greece)
Jean-Philippe Vandeborre (TELECOM Lille1 / LIFL, France)
Oliver van Kaick (Simon Fraser University, Canada)
Remco Veltkamp (Utrecht University, NL )
Stefanie Wuhrer (Saarland University / Max Plank Institute, Germany)
Call for Papers
2nd Geometry Processing Workshop NASAGEM 2013
Computer Graphics International 2013
-- New Advances in Shape Analysis and Geometric Modeling --
June 11th 2013, Leibnizhaus Hannover, Germany
The NASAGEM workshop will be held under the umbrella of the
Computer Graphics International (CGI) Conference, June 11-14th
in Hannover. In 2013 the CGI celebrates its 30th anniversary under
the auspices of the minister president of Lower Saxony.
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.
All accepted submissions will be electronically published as full-length
papers. The best papers will be invited to be published as an extended
version in a special issue of Springer Journal The Visual Computer.
All submissions will be peer reviewed. Full papers in English containing
original and unpublished results are solicited.
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 characterization and
compression
* Partial image and shape matching
* Methods for analysis of dynamic volumetric and image data,
based on geometrical, topological and analytical approaches,
generalized to higher-dimensional data.
* Visualization of dynamical systems for simulations
For further details concerning the workshop and the submission, please see:
http://cgi2013.welfenlab.de/workshops.php
Important Dates for the NASAGEM 2013 workshop:
Paper submission deadline Sunday, 14 April 2013 23:59
(GMT)
Notification of paper acceptance Monday, 6 May 2013
Camera-ready papers Monday, 13 May 2013 23:59
(GMT)
Program and Workshop Co-Chairs NASAGEM 2013:
Franz-Erich Wolter, Leibniz University Hannover, Germany
Nicholas M. Patrikalakis, MIT, USA
Konrad Polthier, FU Berlin and MATHEON, Germany
The Eurographics Symposium on Rendering 2013 will take place in Zaragoza,
Spain, from June 19 to June 21, 2013. This is the 24th annual event in the
series of very successful Eurographics Symposia on Rendering and
Eurographics Workshops on Rendering.
Abstract submission deadline: March, 29th, 2013.
Paper submission deadline : April 5th, 2013.
Both deadlines are at 23:59 (Midnight), Pacific Time.
Decision of acceptance: May 6th, 2013.
The submission web site is : <https://srm.eg.org/SRM_SR2013>
https://srm.eg.org/SRM_SR2013
The local organizers are Diego Gutierrez and Adolfo Munoz and the program
chairs are Nicolas Holzschuch and Szymon Rusinkiewicz.
Up-to-date information about the conference is available on the official
EGSR 2013 web site:http://webdiis.unizar.es/EGSR2013/
Conference topics include (but are not limited to):
. Global illumination
. Reflectance
. volumetric scattering and translucency
. Representations of material appearance
. Human perception and error measures
. Rendering hardware and its application
. Computational photography
. Rendering dynamic/animated environments
. Shadows and visibility
. Monte Carlo techniques
. Finite element techniques
. Sampling, filtering, and anti-aliasing
. Texture models, analysis, and synthesis
. Non-photorealistic rendering
. Image-based measurement and rendering
. Sensing for graphics
. Point-based rendering
. Real-time rendering and real-time ray tracing
. Systems and software architecture for rendering
. Virtual/augmented reality and interactive systems
. Audio/sound rendering
The proceedings of EGSR will be a special issue of the journal Computer
Graphics Forum. Because of this there will be a brief second review cycle
for any papers that require changes to be accepted; such papers will only be
accepted after the changes have been confirmed by the program committee.
Hoping to read all of your submissions, and see you in Zaragoza.
Nicolas Holzschuch and Szymon Rusinkiewicz
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/> <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 : (EXTENDED
DEADLINE) March 17, 2013 - 23:59 PST
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>
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
ACM Symposium on Applied Perception 2013 - SAP 2013
<https://www.scss.tcd.ie/conferences/SAP2013/index.shtml>
https://www.scss.tcd.ie/conferences/SAP2013/index.shtml
Conference: 22nd-23rd of August 2013
Location: Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
Paper submission: 6th of May 2013
Dear Madam, Sir, Author(s),
We invite submissions of original work in all areas of applied perception to
the 2013 edition of the Symposium on Applied Perception to be held in Dublin
this August.
The strongest accepted papers will be offered publication as full papers in
the ACM journal Transaction on Applied Perception.
See below for the full Call for Paper.
Best regards
____________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________
CALL FOR PAPER
The ACM Symposium on Applied Perception (ACM SAP), formerly known as APGV,
aims to advance and promote research that crosses the boundaries between
perception and disciplines such as graphics, visualization, vision, haptics
and acoustics. These fields can benefit from the exchange of ideas. The
scope of the conference includes applications and algorithms in any area of
research that incorporates elements of perception and computer science.
Our tenth annual event provides an intimate, immersive forum for exchanging
ideas about areas of overlapping interests. We will hold the ACM SAP 2013
conference immediately prior to the 36th annual European Conference on
Visual Perception (ECVP) that will take place in Bremen, Germany, from
August 25th to August 29th. We aim to further promote communication between
the core perception and computer graphics communities, and also bring back
the symposium in its new form to Europe. The symposium will be hosted by
Trinity College in Dublin.
We invite submissions of original work in all areas of applied perception.
Relevant areas include:
. Modeling, rendering, and animation
. Visualization
. Computational aesthetics
. Haptic rendering, haptic input and perception
. Computer vision
. Color vision and color appearance modeling
. Interaction techniques and interfaces
. Augmented reality
. Virtual worlds
. Display technologies
. Auditory display and interfaces
. Perceptual auditory coding
. Spatialized sound
. Speech synthesis and recognition
. Sensory integration
. Multimodal rendering
. Spatial and temporal vision
. Empirical perception research
. Attention and eye movements
. Statistical learning and perception of natural scenes
. Perception of shapes, surfaces and materials
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 and a 15 minute talk), or as a poster
presentation (1 page abstract). Papers that are not accepted will 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
<https://www.scss.tcd.ie/conferences/SAP2013/guidelines.html> formatting
guidelines before submitting your work on this page. Submissions do not need
to be anonymous.
POSTERS
A poster presentation is an opportunity for authors to display and discuss
achievements that are not ready for publication or have not been published
previously. The poster session is always an integral part of SAP with
specific time allotted for participants to view and discuss the work. All
poster presenters will have the opportunity to give a one-minute description
of their work during a poster fast-forward session.
Poster presentations are not formal publications. We encourage all types of
poster submissions. Poster abstract submissions should be no more than one
page in length and should follow the ACM SIGGRAPH formatting guidelines.
FURTHER DETAILS
All papers will be carefully reviewed by our International Program
Committee. Papers will be evaluated as submitted, given limited time between
submission and printing of final versions. Under a recent agreement with the
ACM Transactions on Applied Perception (TAP) and the ACM Publications Board,
the strongest accepted papers will be offered publication as full papers in
the ACM journal TAP. These papers will undergo a second review cycle, during
which the authors will revise the paper to address concerns posed in the
summary review (similar to conditional acceptances at ACM SIGGRAPH). Authors
of such special issue papers must agree to present the paper at ACM SAP. As
has always been the case, authors of regular ACM SAP papers can still submit
to TAP regular issues with appropriate additions.
Call for papers
The Eurographics Symposium on Rendering 2013 will take place in Zaragoza,
Spain, from June 19 to June 21, 2013. This is the 24th annual event in the
series of very successful Eurographics Symposia on Rendering and
Eurographics Workshops on Rendering.
The local organizers are Diego Gutierrez and Adolfo Munoz and the program
chairs are Nicolas Holzschuch and Szymon Rusinkiewicz.
Up-to-date information about the conference is available on the official
EGSR 2013 web site: <http://webdiis.unizar.es/EGSR2013/>
http://webdiis.unizar.es/EGSR2013/
You can submit your paper here: <https://srm.eg.org/SRM_SR2013>
https://srm.eg.org/SRM_SR2013
Please notice that the abstract deadline is on the 29th of March, the paper
deadline on the 5th of April 2013. Deadlines are at 23:59 (Midnight) Pacific
Time(!).
Conference topics
Conference topics include (but are not limited to):
* Global illumination
* Reflectance
* volumetric scattering and translucency
* Representations of material appearance
* Human perception and error measures
* Rendering hardware and its application
* Computational photography
* Rendering dynamic/animated environments
* Shadows and visibility
* Monte Carlo techniques
* Finite element techniques
* Sampling, filtering, and anti-aliasing
* Texture models, analysis, and synthesis
* Non-photorealistic rendering
* Image-based measurement and rendering
* Sensing for graphics
* Point-based rendering
* Real-time rendering and real-time ray tracing
* Systems and software architecture for rendering
* Virtual/augmented reality and interactive systems
* Audio/sound rendering
The proceedings of EGSR will be a special issue of the journal Computer
Graphics Forum. Because of this there will be a brief second review cycle
for any papers that require changes to be accepted; such papers will only be
accepted after the changes have been confirmed by the program committee.