Call for Papers!
The VMV Symposium series is well-established as Germany's premier symposium
that covers the fields of computer graphics, computer vision, visualization,
and visual analytics, and it has reached significant international
visibility. VMV offers researchers the opportunity to discuss a wide range
of different topics within an open, international, and interdisciplinary
environment. As in previous years, the proceedings will be published in
cooperation with Eurographics. Extended versions of the three best papers
will be invited to Computer Graphics Forum.
Authors are encouraged to submit their recent research results, practice and
experience reports, or novel applications to VMV 2016. Relevant topics
include, but are not limited to:
* Animation
* Applications (medicine, robotics, communications, etc.)
* Color & Reflectance
* Computational Photography
* Dynamic 3D Acquisition and Processing
* Games & Serious Games
* Geometric Modeling
* GPGPU
* Graphics and Perception
* Illumination and Reflectance Modeling
* Image and Video Processing and Coding
* Image-based Modeling and Rendering
* Information Visualization
* Interaction with High-Dimensional Data
* Material Appearance
* Medical Image Processing and Visualization
* Motion Capture and Tracking
* Multi-Sensor Fusion
* on-Photorealistic Rendering
* Object Recognition
* Pattern Recognition
* Realistic Rendering
* Real-time Rendering
* Scientific Visualization
* Statistical Methods, Machine Learning
* Time of Flight, Kinect Imaging
* Virtual, Mixed, and Augmented Reality
* Visual Analytics
* Visual Interfaces
* 3D Printing
2016 INTERNATIOINAL CONFERENCE ON CYBERWORLDS (CW2016) Chongqing, China,
28-30 September, 2016 In-cooperation with Eurographics, ACM, ACM SIGGRAPH
and International Federation for Information Processing
WEB: <http://www.cyberworlds-conference.org> www.cyberworlds-conference.org
2nd CALL FOR PAPERS
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Created intentionally or spontaneously, cyberworlds are information spaces
and communities that immensely augment the way we interact, participate in
business and receive information throughout the world. Cyberworlds seriously
impact our lives and the evolution of the world economy by taking such forms
as social networking services, 3D shared virtual communities and massively
multiplayer online role-playing games.
CW2016 TOPICS include but are not limited to:
- Networked and shared virtual worlds
- Virtual collaborative spaces
- Shape modeling for cyberworlds
- Virtual humans and avatars
- Multimodal interaction and rendering
- Computer vision for augmented and mixed reality
- Cognitive informatics
- Brain-computer interfaces
- Affective computing
- Social computing
- Online communities
- E-learning in cyberworlds
- Multi-user web games
- Art and heritage in cyberspace, cyber-museums
- Cyberethics and cyberlaws
- Cybersecurity
- Welfare in cyberworlds
- Data mining and warehousing in cyberworlds
- Visual analytics in cyberworlds
SUBMISSION CATEGORIES include full papers (up to 8 pages), short papers (up
to 4 pages), and poster papers (up to 4 pages). The papers must be written
in English, carefully proofread, and formatted to IEEE Manuscript Template.
Full papers and short papers will be scheduled for oral presentation (25 min
full papers, 15 min short papers). Posters/demos will have to be displayed
by the authors during the poster session and will also require 1 min
fast-forward slide presentation. All three categories of papers will
participate in the competition for the Best Paper awards.
CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS with all accepted papers will be published by IEEE
Conference Publishing Services as well as submitted to the IEEE Xplore
Digital Library and reference databases of all major referencing indexes.
SPECIAL JOURNAL ISSUES will be organised for all accepted full papers
including:
- The Visual Computer (Springer)
- Transactions on Computational Science (Springer, LNCS Journal Subline)
- Other journals will be further confirmed The extended journal papers, with
at least 30% of new content and preferably different titles, will be
required by 15 December 2016.
SPECIAL TRACKS AND SESSIONS will be organized including:
- International Workshop on Biometric Security
- MetaPlastic Arts, Design and Virtual Worlds More details are at
<http://www.cyberworlds-conference.org> www.cyberworlds-conference.org
KEYNOTE TALKS (confirmed so far):
Professor Brian Wyvill (University of Victoria, Canada, Vice-President ACM
SIGGRAPH) "A modelling paradigm for artificial and virtual reality
environments"
Chin-Wan Chung (KAIST, Korea), Semantic mobile social networks More details
are at <http://www.cyberworlds-conference.org>
www.cyberworlds-conference.org
REGISTRATION and ORAL PRESENTATION of each paper accepted for the conference
will be required to be included in the conference proceedings and special
journal issues.
More information can be found at <http://www.cyberworlds-conference.org>
www.cyberworlds-conference.org
CONFERENCE VENUE:
The conference will be held in Chongqing, which is a famous historical and
cultural city in China, a birthplace of Bayu culture. It has more than 3000
years of recorded history. It is a place of many tourist attractions
including UNESCO World Natural Heritage and Cultural Heritage sites. In
Chongqing you can enjoy authentic hot Sichuan cuisine. The world famous hot
pot is originated from Chongqing. Conference banquet will be held on a boat
during cruise by Yangzi and Jialing Rivers. Trip to the scenic Dazu Rock
Carving place in Dazu County will be offered on Saturday 31 September.
IMPORTANT DATES:
Monday 25 April Abstract submission (the submission system is
open at <http://www.cyberworlds-conference.org>
www.cyberworlds-conference.org)
Monday 9 May Papers (Full/Short) submission
Friday 17 June Papers (Full/Short) notification
Friday 24 June Poster papers submission
Monday 27 June Poster papers notification
Friday 1 July Author registration
Wednesday 20 July Camera-ready papers submisson to IEEE CPS
Tuesday 15 December Special journal issues submission
MAIN ORGANISERS and CONTACTS:
Honorary Chair
Tosiyasu L. Kunii (Morpho Inc., Japan) Administrative General Chair
Hongbin Xu (Chongqing University of Technology, China) General Chairs
Zhigeng Pan (Hangzhou Normal University, China)
Wu Yang (Chongqing University of Technology, China) Program Chairs
Alexei Sourin (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore)
Zheng Yang (Chongqing University of Technology, China)
Best Regards,
Alexei Sourin
Program Co-Chair of CW2016
WEB: www.cyberworlds-conference.org
cw2016(a)easychair.org
Expressive 2016 - Call for Posters, Demos and Artworks
CAe, SBIM, NPAR:
* Computational Aesthetics 2016
<http://expressive.richardt.name/2016/CAe/Home> ,
* <http://expressive.richardt.name/2016/NPAR/Home> Non-Photorealistic
Animation and Rendering 2016, and
* <http://expressive.richardt.name/2016/SBIM/Home> Sketch-Based
Interfaces and Modelling 2016.
Date: May 7-9, 2016
Location: Lisbon, Portugal
URL: <http://expressive.graphics/2016/> http://expressive.graphics/2016/
Submission deadline: rolling notification closes April 23, 2016
You are invited to submit to these programs any time before April 23; every
effort will be made to return a response within two weeks.
Posters and Demos
We seek poster and demo submissions that show work that pertains to all
three tracks of Expressive 2016. The poster and demo submissions should be
made via email to <mailto:acamci@uic.edu> acamci(a)uic.edu. Poster
submissions should be in the form of a two-page abstract, written in
English, and should follow the
<https://www.eg.org/index.php/publications/guidelines#WS_Authors>
Eurographics formatting instructions, including a title page with an
abstract, keywords, and a bibliography. The submission should be submitted
as PDF files; supplemental video and images may also be submitted
(preferably as web links) but are not required. The demo submissions should
be in the form of a one-page abstract describing the work and how it was
created, along with an image or video. These will be demonstrated and/or
displayed at the conference venue. Authors of accepted posters are
encouraged to bring a demonstration of their work as well; it is not
necessary to create a separate submission for a poster and a demo if they
refer to the same project.
Anıl Çamcı, Expressive 2016 Posters chair
Artworks
Expressive 2016 will continue to host an installation gallery for 2D and 3D
artworks, sculptures, animations and demonstration projects, where artist
installations and computational demonstrations will be featured
side-by-side. We are open to any work that is related to topics of the
Expressive 2016 conferences (Computational Aesthetics, Sketch-Based
Interfaces and Modelling, and Non-Photorealistic Animation and Rendering).
Accepted artists will be invited to present their work through a panel
discussion or short oral presentation within the main Expressive 2016
conference, to be held in Lisbon, Portugal, May 7-9, 2016, and will be
co-located with the Eurographics 2016 conference.
The theme for the Expressive 2016 Call for Artworks is Data Activism. We
live in a world that produces, collects, stores and processes an
exponentially increasing amount of data. While these practices have many
beneficial applications, they also raise relevant questions in terms of
security, privacy and civil rights. Therefore, we particularly invite
artists to create works that: explore, reflect upon, challenge, praise or
criticize such practices; highlight their risks or promises; use massive
data collection and visualization to raise awareness for important issues
and to promote societal change; exploit and explore large volumes data. If
your artwork is related to this theme, indicate its relation to the theme in
your submission.
To submit an artwork, authors should provide links that exemplify the work,
and a short write-up describing the work (~2 pages). Details about the size
and equipment needed for the installation should also be provided. Please
email the Arts Chairs at <mailto:machado@dei.uc.pt> machado(a)dei.uc.pt and
<mailto:ergun.akleman@gmail.com> ergun.akleman(a)gmail.com, with the subject
line "Expressive'16: Data Activism" when submitting your materials.
Submissions are due by April 23, 2016.
Penousal Machado and Ergun Akleman, Expressive 2016 Arts Chairs
SGP 2016, Call for papers
Dahlem Cube, FU Berlin, June 20-24
<http://www.geometrysummit.org/sgp2016>
http://www.geometrysummit.org/sgp2016
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 other types of processing of 3D models and
shape collections.
In 2016, SGP will be held in Berlin, Germany, from June 20th to 24th. It
will be co-located with Shape Modeling International (SMI) and the Symposium
on Solid & Physical Modeling
(SPM) as part of the International Geometry Summit 2016. To continue a
successful tradition created in the past few years, the summit will offer a
graduate school on June 18th and 19th specifically targeted towards graduate
students. Courses will be taught by leading experts in the field and
complemented by interactive demonstrations to provide 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 and reconstruction
* Analysis and fabrication for 3D printing
* Architectural geometry
* Discrete differential geometry
* Exploration and learning of shape collections
* Geometry and topology representations
* Geometry compression
* Geometry processing applications
* Interactive techniques
* Meshing and remeshing
* Multiresolution modeling
* Multimodal shape processing
* Processing of massive geometric datasets
* Shape analysis and synthesis
* Simulation and animation
* Smoothing and denoising
* Surface and volume parameterization and
deformation
Important Dates:
April 4 Abstract submission
April 8 Full paper submission
May 16 Notification of acceptance
May 30 Camera-ready
June 20-24 Three Days of Conference
Program Chairs:
Maks Ovsjanikov (Ecole Polytechnique)
Daniele Panozzo (New York University)
General Chair:
Leif Kobbelt (RWTH Aachen University)
Geometry Summit Chairs:
Marc Alexa (TU Berlin)
Konrad Polthier (FU Berlin)
Submission format:
There is no strict page limit, but make your paper longer than 10 pages only
if this is strongly justified. In order to be considered for reviewing, at
least an abstract must be submitted by April 4, and the full paper by April
8 2016 (23:59 UTC/GMT).
All submissions should be uploaded to the SRMv2 website:
<https://srmv2.eg.org/COMFy/Conference/SGP_2016>
https://srmv2.eg.org/COMFy/Conference/SGP_2016
Proceedings and Posters: The SGP proceedings will appear as a regular
electronic issue of Computer Graphics Forum, the International Journal of
the EUROGRAPHICS Association. In addition, SGP will have a joint poster
session with SMI and SPM.
Graduate School: SGP will feature a joint summer school with SMI and SPM in
the weekend before the conference, on June 18 and 19, 2016.
Awards: Following its tradition, SGP 2016 will attribute three best paper
awards as well as a software award recognizing the authors of an open-source
software that has greatly influenced the field. This year there will also be
two new forms of recognition: a dataset award and a reproducibility stamp,
designed to acknowledge the suppliers of high quality datasets used in
geometry processing and to recognize the effort of researchers who, in
addition to publishing their paper at SGP 2016, provide a complete
open-source implementation of their algorithm. The details about the two
awards are given on the Submission page of SGP 2016 website.
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Call for Papers: Eurographics Workshop on Graphics for Digital Fabrication
(GraDiFab 2016)
Lisbon, May 8, 2016. Co-located with the 37th annual conference of the
European Association for Computer Graphics.
Workshop URL: http://www.gradifab.org/
Extended submissions deadline: February 28, 2016
** Aims and scope **
Digital fabrication technologies comprise a combination of programmable
digital tools, processes, materials and equipment which allow the creation
of physical objects of complexities not achievable by traditional
manufacturing processes. Computer graphics research is at the centre of
these developments, as it provides the underlying technologies which allow
creating, validating and processing the 3D shapes and textures to be
fabricated. We invite paper submission from a wide range of researchers and
experts investigating on the many aspects related to computer graphics and
digital fabrication technologies. This research is expected to contribute
towards the establishment of digital fabrication as a viable and effective
option for the creation of the objects of the future.
Topics include (but are not limited to) the following:
- 3D acquisition for digital fabrication
- Algorithms and design tools for digital fabrication
- Analysis for digital fabrication
- Computational architecture
- Multi-material fabrication
- Optimisation algorithms for 3D printing
- Validation tools
- Interactive techniques with fabricated objects
- User applications
The intended audience involves experts from a wide range of areas such as
computer graphics, additive manufacturing, computer aided design, material
engineering, human computer interaction as well as end users from a wide
range of applications including medicine, biology, engineering, arts and
architecture. Hence, papers will need to present innovative computer
graphics content but also refer to other areas or applications where they
have been, or are going to be, tested and evaluated.
** Submission instructions **
Submissions reporting new work or new ideas in a relevant research area
should be no longer than 10 pages and should follow the EG guidelines:
https://www.eg.org/index.php/publications/guidelines#WS_Authors
Authors are encouraged to submit printable 3D models along with their
submissions to demonstrate the application of their techniques and methods.
It is expected physical replicas will be exhibited during the workshop to
disseminate the research to the wider Eurographics audience.
Submissions will be reviewed by the International Programme Committee with a
minimum of three reviewers per paper. Successful submissions will be
presented at the workshop. Furthermore, proceedings of the workshop will be
published by EG Publishing in the EG Digital Library
** Important dates **
Paper submission: February 28th, 2016
Paper notification: March 15th, 2016
Camera-ready deadline: March 30th, 2016
Workshop: May 8th, 2016
Kind Regards,
Nico Pietroni, Karina Rodriguez and Asla Sa
Organisers of GraDiFab 2016
PhD research position
with the Computer Graphics and Virtual Reality Group
at the University of Bremen, Germany
Job Description:
The work in this position will comprise research on 3D geometric algorithms,
virtual reality, and 3D visualization techniques. In many of the application
areas we are currently working on (e.g., space mission simulation or
operating rooms), efficient collision detection, penetration computation,
and collision handling algorithms are important enabling technologies. In
addition, visualization and interaction techniques are necessary for
providing good understanding of the progress and the results of the
simulation. Often, both the visualization and the interaction take place in
3D virtual environments.
The work will comprise the design and development of those techniques and
algorithms, in collaboration with a small team working already on various
interactive and VR simulator projects.
The tasks will also comprise a small amount of help with teaching in the
computer science program (e.g., as teaching assistant).
More information can be found at
<http://cgvr.informatik.uni-bremen.de/jobs.shtml>
http://cgvr.informatik.uni-bremen.de/jobs.shtml
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Eurographics 2016 Symposium on Parallel Graphics and Visualization
(EGPGV 2016)
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June 6-7, 2016, Groningen, the Netherlands
Co-located with EuroVis 2016
www.egpgv.org
Dear colleagues:
Due to several requests from authors, we postponed the full paper
submission deadline for EGPGV 2016 from February 19 to March 4, 2016.
Besides regular papers, this CfP also adds a call for visualization
showcases submissions (described below).
Call for Regular Papers
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The importance of parallel computing is increasing rapidly with the
ubiquitous availability of multi-core CPUs, GPUs, and cluster systems.
Computationally demanding and data-intensive applications in graphics
and visualization are strongly affected by this trend and require novel
efficient parallel solutions. The aim of this symposium is to foster the
exchange of experiences and knowledge exploiting and defining new trends
in parallel graphics and visualization.
The proceedings of the EGPGV Symposium will be published in the
Eurographics Proceedings Series and in the Eurographics Digital Library.
Best papers from the EGPGV symposium will be invited to submit an
extended journal version to IEEE Transactions on Visualization and
Computer Graphics.
Focusing on parallel computing, the symposium seeks papers on graphics
and visualization techniques, data structures, algorithms, and systems for:
- large-data
- clusters
- (multi-)GPU computing, and heterogeneous, hybrid architectures
- out-of-core
- hybrid distributed and shared memory architectures
- grid and cloud environments
In particular the symposium topics include:
- computationally and data intensive rendering
- scientific visualization (volume rendering, flow and tensor visualization)
- information visualization and visual analytics
- simulations for virtual environments (physics-based animation,
collision detection, acoustics)
- mesh processing, level-of-detail, and geometric methods
- visual computing (image- and video-based rendering, image processing
and exploitation, segmentation)
- scheduling, memory management and data coherence
- large and high resolution displays, virtual environments
- scientific, engineering, and industrial applications
Submission instructions
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You are invited to submit original and unpublished research works. Full
papers are expected to be eight to ten (8-10) pages in length, with the
final length appropriate to the contribution of the paper. Submissions
are to be formatted along the Eurographics paper publication guidelines.
We expect that the submissions will clearly discuss the novel and
significant contributions as well as related work in the field. Authors
must highlight how their contributions differ and advance the state of
the art in parallel graphics and visualization. The full paper and all
supplementary material must be submitted via the PCS online system.
Additional submission details will be announced shortly on egpgv.org.
Call for Visualization Showcases
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This year we present the second edition of the Visualization Showcase.
This track provides a forum for the year's most instrumental movies in
parallel graphics and visualization. Finalists will compete for the Best
Visualization Award, and each finalist will present his or her movie during
a dedicated session at EGPGV '16 in a 10-minute presentation. Movies
are judged based on how they illuminate science, by the quality of the
movie,
and for innovations in the process used for creating the movie. Accepted
submissions will appear as short papers in the symposium proceedings.
Review and selection process for Visualization Showcases
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Submissions need to include a movie (up to 150MB in size) and a short
paper (up to 4 pages including references). The short paper should describe
the scientific story conveyed by the movie, how the visualization helps
scientific discovery, and the "state-of-the-practice" information behind
making the movie.
Each showcase submission will be peer-reviewed by the EGPGV International
Program Committee. Criteria for revision include:
* Compelling visualization
* Visualizing data involving parallel graphics and/or parallel visualization
in a
significant way (e.g., data size, parallel processing, parallel rendering)
* Meaningful and compelling science story
* Description of visualization techniques necessary to accomplish the movie
Important Dates
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Papers Submission: March 4 (extended from
February 19), 2016
Showcase Submission: March 25, 2016
Author Notification (full papers): April 15, 2016
Author Notification (showcases): April 15, 2016
Camera-Ready Submission (full papers): April 25, 2016
Camera-Ready Submission (showcases): April 25, 2016
Symposium: June 6-7, 2016
Symposium Chair
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Alexandru Telea, University of Groningen, the Netherlands
Program Chairs
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Wes Bethel, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA
Enrico Gobbetti, CRS4, Italy
Program Committee
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Marco Ament, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany
Ulf Assarsson, Chalmers University, Sweden
Janine Bennett, SANDIA Labs, USA
Hank Childs, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA
Kurt Debattista, University of Warwick, UK
Stefan Eilemann, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland
Elmar Eisemann, TU Delft, the Netherlands
Kelly Gaither, University Texas/Austin, USA
Christoph Garth, University of Kaiserslautern, Germany
Berk Geveci, Kitware, USA
Michael Guthe, University of Bayreuth, Germany
Andrei Jalba, TU Eindhoven, the Netherlands
Jens Krüger, University Duisburg-Essen, Germany
Torsten Kuhlen, RWTH Aachen University, Germany
Fabio Marton, CRS4, Italy
Patrick McCormick, Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA
Kenneth Moreland, Sandia National Laboratories, USA
Renato Pajarola, University of Zürich, Switzerland
Bruno Raffin, INRIA Grenoble, France
Filip Sadlo, University of Heidelberg, Germany
Daniel Weiskopf, University of Stuttgart, Germany
Michael Wimmer, Technische Universität Wien, Austria
SCCG2016 deadline extension
32nd Spring conference on Computer Graphics
The submission deadline has been extended to 21.2.2016
Date: April 27-29, 2016
Location: Smolenice castle, Slovakia
Conference chair: Michela Spagnuolo
Program chairs: Roman Ďurikovič
Invited speakers: Enrico Gobbetti, Remco C. Veltkamp
Please, visit sccg.sk for more information
We are looking forward to your submissions!
With best regards,
Elena Šikudová
on behalf of the Organizing Committee
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Eurographics 2016 Symposium on Parallel Graphics and Visualization
(EGPGV 2016)
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June 6-7, 2016, Groningen, the Netherlands
Co-located with EuroVis 2016
www.egpgv.org
Call for Papers
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The importance of parallel computing is increasing rapidly with the
ubiquitous availability of multi-core CPUs, GPUs, and cluster systems.
Computationally demanding and data-intensive applications in graphics
and visualization are strongly affected by this trend and require novel
efficient parallel solutions. The aim of this symposium is to foster the
exchange of experiences and knowledge exploiting and defining new trends
in parallel graphics and visualization.
The proceedings of the EGPGV Symposium will be published in the
Eurographics Proceedings Series and in the Eurographics Digital Library.
Best papers from the EGPGV symposium will be invited to submit an
extended journal version to IEEE Transactions on Visualization and
Computer Graphics.
Focusing on parallel computing, the symposium seeks papers on graphics
and visualization techniques, data structures, algorithms, and systems for:
- large-data
- clusters
- (multi-)GPU computing, and heterogeneous, hybrid architectures
- out-of-core
- hybrid distributed and shared memory architectures
- grid and cloud environments
In particular the symposium topics include:
- computationally and data intensive rendering
- scientific visualization (volume rendering, flow and tensor visualization)
- information visualization and visual analytics
- simulations for virtual environments (physics-based animation,
collision detection, acoustics)
- mesh processing, level-of-detail, and geometric methods
- visual computing (image- and video-based rendering, image processing
and exploitation, segmentation)
- scheduling, memory management and data coherence
- large and high resolution displays, virtual environments
- scientific, engineering, and industrial applications
Important Dates
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Paper Submission: February 19, 2016
Author Notification: April 1, 2016
Camera-Ready papers: April 15, 2016
Symposium: June 6-7, 2016
Submission instructions
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You are invited to submit original and unpublished research works. Full
papers are expected to be eight to ten (8-10) pages in length, with the
final length appropriate to the contribution of the paper. Submissions
are to be formatted along the Eurographics paper publication guidelines.
We expect that the submissions will clearly discuss the novel and
significant contributions as well as related work in the field. Authors
must highlight how their contributions differ and advance the state of
the art in parallel graphics and visualization. The full paper and all
supplementary material must be submitted via the PCS online system.
Additional submission details will be announced shortly on egpgv.org.
Symposium Chair
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Alexandru Telea, University of Groningen, the Netherlands
Program Chairs
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Wes Bethel, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA
Enrico Gobbetti, CRS4, Italy
Program Committee
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Marco Ament, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany
Ulf Assarsson, Chalmers University, Sweden
Janine Bennett, SANDIA Labs, USA
Hank Childs, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA
Kurt Debattista, University of Warwick, UK
Stefan Eilemann, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland
Elmar Eisemann, TU Delft, the Netherlands
Kelly Gaither, University Texas/Austin, USA
Christoph Garth, University of Kaiserslautern, Germany
Berk Geveci, Kitware, USA
Michael Guthe, University of Bayreuth, Germany
Andrei Jalba, TU Eindhoven, the Netherlands
Jens Krüger, University Duisburg-Essen, Germany
Torsten Kuhlen, RWTH Aachen University, Germany
Fabio Marton, CRS4, Italy
Patrick McCormick, Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA
Kenneth Moreland, Sandia National Laboratories, USA
Renato Pajarola, University of Zürich, Switzerland
Bruno Raffin, INRIA Grenoble, France
Filip Sadlo, University of Heidelberg, Germany
Daniel Weiskopf, University of Stuttgart, Germany
Michael Wimmer, Technische Universität Wien, Austria
Eurographics 2016
Date: May 913, 2016
Location: Lisbon, Portugal
URL: <http://eurographics2016.pt/> http://eurographics2016.pt/
**** Posters Submission Deadline extension: Feb. 19 2016 *****
Call for Posters
Authors are invited to submit proposals for poster presentations of recent
results, work in progress, new ideas and other smaller projects which may be
of interest to the general community but which are still too speculative,
incomplete or not of sufficient extent to warrant a full paper.
Accepted posters will be included in the digital media. Posters will also be
displayed during the conference and will form the focus of a posters session
to be run in conjunction with one of the social events. We encourage
submissions from all areas related to computer graphics, such as rendering,
modeling, visualization, animation, simulation, virtual reality, computer
vision, and imaging.
Authors of accepted posters will be expected to be present at their posters
during the posters session to discuss their work and answer questions.
Submission Details
Submitted posters should be in the form of a 2 page paper which must be
formatted according to the Eurographics Authors guidelines(
<http://www.eg.org/index.php/publications/guidelines>
http://www.eg.org/index.php/publications/guidelines) and may be accompanied
by a preliminary version of the actual poster if the authors wish it.
Anonymous submissions will be made electronically through the Eurographics
Submission and Review Management (SRM) system (
<https://srmv2.eg.org/COMFy/Conference/EG_2016P>
https://srmv2.eg.org/COMFy/Conference/EG_2016P) and subject to a review
process.
The authors of accepted poster will be asked to submit a final version in
two formats: a 2 page paper and an A4 version of the final poster. Both
formats will be included in the conference digital media with the
proceedings and other material.
For any question concerning poster submissions please contact the posters
co-chairs: chairs-eg2016posters(a)eg.org
<mailto:chairs-eg2016posters@eg.org%3cmailto:chairs-eg2016posters@eg.org>
<mailto:chairs-eg2016posters@eg.org>
Deadlines
The submission deadline for posters is 23:59 UTC/GMT, Friday, February 19th,
2016.
Notification to authors will be on Friday, March 11th, 2016.
Posters Co-Chairs
Luis Gonzaga Magalhães, University of Minho, Portugal
Rafal Mantiuk, University of Cambridge, UK