Apologies for cross postings
2017 International Conference on CYBERWORLDS
University of Chester, Chester, United Kingdom
20-22nd September, 2017
In cooperation with the Eurographics Association, ACM SIGGRAPH, and the
International Federation for Information Processing (IFIP)
<http://www.cyberworlds-conference.org/>
http://www.cyberworlds-conference.org/
Registration is now Open
The 16th International Conference on Cyberworlds (CW2017) is being held in
Chester in the United Kingdom. Cyberworlds are information spaces and
communities that use computer technologies to augment the way we interact,
participate in business and receive information throughout the world. The
advance programme is now available on the conference web page. We will have
talks that examine cyberworlds from a variety of perspectives, including
novel work in augmented reality, virtual reality, computer vision,
simulation, rendering, and cybersecurity topics. Our keynote speakers are
Prof Min Chen (university of Oxford) who will talk on "Myths and Promises of
Data Intelligence"; and Dr Rafal Mantiuk (University of Cambridge) who will
talk on "Towards perceptually realistic visual experience".
CONFERENCE VENUE: Chester is one of the most historic cities in the UK and
many tourist attractions are nearby. CW2017 will be held in the heart of the
city at the Riverside Innovation Centre, and at the Thornton Science Park.
There is a wide selection of hotels at a range of prices available to book
in Chester - for more information see <http://www.visitchester.com/>
www.visitchester.com. Manchester International Airport is 30 miles from
Chester and can be reached in 40 minutes by road or 1hr 30 mins by rail.
Liverpool Airport is 25 miles from Chester and can be reached in 35 minutes
by road. Chester is also well served by the railway network and has
frequent, fast rail links to London and major cities in the UK.
Links to previous conferences in the Cyberworlds series can be found
<http://www3.ntu.edu.sg/home/assourin/CW/cw-conferences.htm> here.
We look forward to welcoming you to Chester!
Serban Pop (University of Chester, UK)
Nigel John (University of Chester, UK)
Alexei Sourin (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore)
Canada 150 Research Chairs for Internationally Based Researchers and Scholars
The University of Victoria consistently holds a place in the top 1% of universities worldwide
(according to international Leiden University Rankings) and is the top‐ranked university in
Canada for international collaboration. This large research footprint for its size stems from
UVic’s ongoing investment and strategic concentration in key specialized research areas
http://www.uvic.ca/research/learnabout/home/researchplan/index.php
The University of Victoria invites applications from outstanding scholars in the following
research areas to submit expressions of interest to be nominated for the Canada 150 Research
Chair program:
Data Science
Energy Systems
Indigenous Nationhood
Materials Science
Oceans and Climate
Performance and Cultural Studies
Translational Proteomics
To be eligible, scholars must currently be living and working outside of Canada. Expatriate
Canadians wishing to relocate to Canada are welcome to apply.
The Chairs will be full‐time tenure or tenure‐track appointments at the rank of Assistant
Professor, Associate Professor or Professor. Appointments will be made to an appropriate
academic department/school at UVic. Candidates will have a PhD or equivalent degree with
significant relevant professional experience. Rank will be commensurate with qualifications and
experience.
Successful nominees will have track records of outstanding academic achievements, evidenced
by, for example: high impact publications, success in attracting peer‐reviewed research funding,
proven excellence in teaching, major honours and awards, and/or demonstrated results in
translational research activities.
Successful applicants would commence their appointments, at the latest, by December 2018.
Details of the Canada150 program are available at http://www.canada150.chairs‐chaires.gc.ca
Scholars are invited to apply until 12pm PDT July 26th, 2017. UVic will begin the consideration of
qualified applicants on July 19th. In special circumstances, submission of late expressions of
interest consistent with the program’s registration deadline may also be considered.
Expressions of interest should include a cover letter, curriculum vitae, and a brief description of
current and future research interests related to one of the seven targeted research areas [250
words]. Applicants should also provide the names and contact information for 8 international
experts who could serve as reviewers of their applications and who have no potential conflict of
interest.
The University of Victoria is an equity employer and encourages applications from women,
persons with disabilities, members of visible minorities, Aboriginal Peoples, people of all sexual
orientations and genders, and others who may contribute to the further diversification of the
University.
Persons who anticipate needing accommodations for any part of the application and hiring
process, may contact Grace Wong Sneddon, Adviser to the Provost on Equity and Diversity at
(250) 721‐6143. Any personal information provided will be maintained in confidence.
The University of Victoria acknowledges the potential impact that career interruptions can have
on a candidate’s record of research achievement and encourages applicants to explain in their
application the impact that career interruptions may have had on their record of research
achievement.
Please submit these documents to canada150(a)uvic.ca Applications will be assessed and
forwarded to the relevant departments for consideration.
Faculty and Librarians at the University of Victoria are governed by the provisions of the
Collective Agreement. Members are represented by the University of Victoria Faculty
Association.
CALL FOR POSTERS — Pacific Graphics 2017
<http://www.siggraph.org.tw/pg2017/poster_submission.html> http://www.siggraph.org.tw/pg2017/poster_submission.html
The posters deadline for PG 2017 is quickly approaching (July 25 with possible extension)! Don’t miss this opportunity to submit your original ideas and to be a part of this fantastic event, which already includes a number of outstanding talks:
Keynotes:
Miguel Otaduy, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos (URJC Madrid)
Johannes Kopf, Facebook, Seattle
Hirokazu Kato, Nara Institute of Science and Technology
If you’re already planning to attend Pacific Graphics, why not also present a poster of your latest and greatest?
The 25th Pacific Conference on Computer Graphics and Applications (Pacific Graphics 2017) will be hosted by National Chiao Tung University and held in Taipei, Taiwan, during October 16-19, 2017. Pacific Graphics is an annual international conference on computer graphics and applications. As a highly successful conference series, Pacific Graphics provides a premium forum for researchers, developers, practitioners in the Pacific Rim and around the world to present and discuss new problems, solutions, and technologies in computer graphics and related areas.
We welcome submissions from all areas of computer graphics such as modeling, rendering, animation, and imaging, as well as visualization, human-computer interaction, and graphics systems and applications. Authors are encouraged to submit work in progress and practical applications to demonstrate novel and applicable ideas in all aspects of computer graphics.
Electronic Submission
Poster Submission Deadline: July 25, 2017 at 23:59 PDT (GMT-7)
Posters submission should strive not to exceed 2 pages. The review process will be double blind. Poster should be submitted through the SRM system, available at
<https://srmv2.eg.org/COMFy/Conference/PG_2017s/> https://srmv2.eg.org/COMFy/Conference/PG_2017s/
LaTeX-Template is available at
<https://srmv2.eg.org/COMFy/Conference/PG_2017s/GetConferenceFile?fileID=8091> https://srmv2.eg.org/COMFy/Conference/PG_2017s/GetConferenceFile?fileID=8091
We hope to see you in Taipei!
Organizers
Poster chairs:
Yu-Shuen Wang, National Chiao Tung University
Alec Jacobson, University of Toronto
Conference chairs:
Leif Kobbelt, RWTH Aachen University
Jung Hong Chuang, National Chiao Tung University
Bing-Yu Chen, National Taiwan University
Technical Program chairs:
Jernej Barbic, University of Southern California
Wen-Chieh Lin, National Chiao Tung University
Olga Sorkine-Hornung, ETH Zurich
UDMV'2017 Call for papers
Paper submission Extended Deadline : July 31, 2017
5th Eurographics workshop on Urban Data Modelling and Visualisation :
UDMV'2017
( <http://smartlivinglab.ch/udmv2017> http://smartlivinglab.ch/udmv2017)
Date and Location
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November 24 in Fribourg, Switzerland.
Important dates
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July 31, 2017 : Paper submission
September 15, 2017 : Author notification
October 27, 2017 : Camera-ready paper
November 24, 2017 : Workshop
Contributions addressing the following topics are welcome
=========================================================
The fifth UDMV workshop focuses on users' experiences and gives a special
emphasis on urban comfort. The user experience relates to urban density,
ambiances, vegetation, pollution, networks, and transports. Therefore, all
papers dealing with the data modelling and visualisation of the user
experience will be greatly appreciated. Other topics are also 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)
* Modelling of thematic information relying on multi-dimensional city
models (3D thematic information)
Submission and Registration
===========================
For paper submission and registration please visit the URL of the event:
<http://smartlivinglab.ch/udmv2017> http://smartlivinglab.ch/udmv2017
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CALL FOR CONTRIBUTIONS: EXTENDED DEADLINE July 21, 2017
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STAG 2017 - Smart Tools and Applications in Graphics Catania, September
11-12, 2017 <http://iplab.dmi.unict.it/stag2017/>
http://iplab.dmi.unict.it/stag2017/
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The aim of the conference is to focus on smart novel ideas and smart
customization of existing modeling and rendering techniques for effective
Computer Graphics applications. The goal is also to bring together
practitioners, users and researchers, which will hopefully inspire further
collaboration between participants particularly between academia and
industry.
The topics are (but not limited to):
Modeling
Rendering
Animation
Imaging and image processing
Human-Computer Interaction
Graphics systems
Applications
Information visualization
Volume graphics
Web graphics
In particular, we are looking for:
* Tricks and Hacks: clever ways to optimize or otherwise improve known
techniques or algorithms for real-world applications
* Original Techniques and Algorithms: new ways to solve real problems.
Methods that offer improvements over ones in common use.
* Experience/Advice: how to make practical use of known research results.
For example, what are the parameter settings that really work?
How much precision is needed? How many data points?
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Important Dates:
* Submission deadline: July 21, 2017
* Notification: August 12, 2017
* Camera ready: August 20, 2017
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Submission
Electronic submission of all papers is mandatory. Papers must be written in
English, must be anonymized, should not exceed 10 pages in length, and must
be formatted according to the Eurographics Computer Graphics Forum
publication guidelines. This event uses a double-blind reviewing approach,
so please remove all personal data (like such as authors, affiliations,
etc.) from your submission. Reviewers are asked to keep confidential all
materials sent to them for evaluation.
We are planning special issues of contributions presented at STAG 2017.
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Event Chair: Filippo Stanco (Università di Catania)
Program Chairs: Andrea Giachetti (Università di Verona), Paolo Pingi (ISTI
CNR Pisa)
Thesis award Chairs: Marco Tarini (Università dell'Insubria)
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Open Position with the Computer Graphics and Virtual Reality Group Bremen
PhD research position
with the Computer Graphics and Virtual Reality Group at the University of
Bremen, Germany, to be filled as soon as possible
Salary is according to the German Federal pay scale (TV-L 13).
Job Description:
The work in this position will be carried out within the SFB "EASE -
Everyday Activity Science and Engineering" (funded by the DFG), which is to
perform fundamental research to enable robots to do human everyday
activities, such as setting a table or loading a dish washer.
One strand of research of the CGVR lab in this endeavor is to develop
algorithms such that robots can "envision" the outcomes of their tentative
plans by simulating the real world around them before they actually follow
through with their plan. This requires novel methods for
faster-than-realtime physically-based simulation and the development of
predicates in order to evaluate the outcomes.
In another strand, we will deal specifically with the challenge of grasping.
Here, the task is to develop novel methods such that a human user can grasp
virtual objects using a virtual hand with high simulation fidelity and high
dexterity. The goal is to allow humans to interact with virtual objects just
like in real live, and to study their grasping behaviors under a large
variety of scenarios and parameters.
The tasks will also comprise a small amount of help with teaching in the
computer science program (e.g., as teaching assistant).
About us:
The position offers great opportunities for collaboration with other members
of both the computer graphics group and other groups. This job provides a
vibrant research environment where a broad range of activities related to 3D
graphics algorithms and virtual reality are being pursued (see
cgvr.cs.uni-bremen.de). The successful candidate will be working with a
dynamic, friendly, and helpful team of computer graphics researchers. Our
research group is part of the school of computer science at University of
Bremen. Our university is a mid-sized university with about 20,000 students,
a lot of them from abroad, offering a broad range of fringe benefits such as
sports facilities, cultural activities, and daycare.
Qualifications:
Candidates should have an excellent Master's degree in computer science, or
a related discipline such as mathematics, physics, etc. You should be
passionate about your work and highly self-motivated. Required skills are
solid experience in C++ software development, and a good command of English
(reading/writing/speaking). Ideally, you have specialized in real-time
computer graphics or physically-based simulation, you are capable of
effectively applying mathematical methods, and you have knowledge in GPGPU
programming. In addition, the successful candidate will be highly
self-motivated, passionate about their work, and have good ability to work
both independently as well as in a team in a multidisciplinary environment.
Speaking German is a plus, but not required.
Conditions of employment:
The position is available until mid 2021 (under the condition of job
release).
As the University of Bremen intends to increase the proportion of female
employees in science, women are particularly encouraged to apply. In case of
equal personal aptitudes and qualification, disabled persons will be given
priority. Applicants with a migration background are welcome.
How to Apply & What to Do in Case of Questions:
Applications should comprise a motivation letter, complete CV including any
achievements, degree certificates (including list of courses and grades),
names and contact details of at least two referees, and other credentials if
any (e.g., recommendation letters, publications, etc.). Please send your
application (preferably by email) to:
Prof. Dr. Gabriel Zachmann, zach at cs.uni-bremen.de
Application deadline: August 31 2017 (or until a suitable candidate is
found).
If you have any questions about the position, please do not hesitate to
address them to the above email address.
G. Zachmann
University of Bremen Bibliothekstr. 1
28359 Bremen / Germany
For a paper-based application, please make sure you only send document
copies, as all received application material will be destroyed after the
selection process.
Eurographics 2018 Call for State of the Art Reports
Accepted STARs will be published in Computer Graphics Forum
State-of-the-Art Reports (STARs) provide an up-to-date and comprehensive
overview of a special topic of current interest related to Computer
Graphics. We welcome submissions on all topics relevant to EUROGRAPHICS, and
particularly encourage STARs on topics that have not been covered in any
recent previous STAR. STAR reports on cross-sectional, multi-disciplinary
areas are also highly welcomed. A STAR can also address the use of Computer
Graphics techniques in a different scientific discipline or in industrial
practice. For examples of suitable STAR topics, please refer to the
EUROGRAPHICS digital library.
Accepted STARs will be published in a special issue of Computer Graphics
Forum, which appears right before the EUROGRAPHICS conference. 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. Submissions needing a major revision will be
transferred to the standard submission track of Computer Graphics Forum.
At EUROGRAPHICS 2018, the authors of a STAR will be given 90 minutes to
present the report at a level that allows non-experts in the particular
domain to follow the presentation.
For questions concerning STAR submissions please contact the STARs co-chairs
Klaus Hildebrandt and Christian Theobalt: chairs-eg2018stars(a)eg.org
Submission details
Electronic submissions of STARs is mandatory and will be conducted using the
Submission and Review Management System
(https://srmv2.eg.org/COMFy/Conference/EG_2018STARs). Papers must be written
in English and prepared according to this year's template, which can be
found at: https://srmv2.eg.org/.
The deadline for the submission of STARs is 23:59 UTC/GMT, October 1 2017,
with notification of conditional acceptance on December 8, 2017. The revised
version of conditionally accepted STARs will have to be submitted at a later
date for a second review, and the camera ready version will be due about 6
weeks before the start of the conference.
The STARs undergo a single-blind review process. To demonstrate the relevant
expertise needed to produce the proposed STAR, authors are required to
submit the brief biographies of all authors as a piece of supplementary
materials.
We do not impose strict maximum lengths for these submissions. However, it
is recommended that papers be up to 20 pages excluding references and the
authors' short bios, to conform to the general recommendation for CGF survey
papers.
Timeline
All deadlines are at 23:59 GMT
October 1, 2017 Full STAR submission deadline
December 8, 2017 First review notification
February 5, 2018 Revised STAR submission
February 26, 2018 Second review notification
March 8, 2018 CRC deadline
EUROGRAPHICS STAR Chairs
chairs-eg2018stars(a)eg.org
Klaus Hildebrandt, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands
Christian Theobalt, Max-Planck-Institute for Informatics, Germany
Extended Deadline : July 16, 2017 : Paper submission
5th Eurographics workshop on Urban Data Modelling and Visualisation :
UDMV'2017
( <http://smartlivinglab.ch/udmv2017> http://smartlivinglab.ch/udmv2017)
Call for papers
===============
The UDMV workshop is a place to discuss the modelling and visualisation of
the city at various spatial and temporal scales, and aims at sharing
associated techniques, methods, uses and points of view. Managing and
understanding urban data are major issues as they are represented by several
kind of different data sets at various scales. Urban data not only embed the
geometry of the city model, but also data related to human activities (e.g.
social data, transportation, mobility, history), to physical phenomena (e.g.
light, wind, heat), and to environment (e.g. geography, climate). Thus, the
processing of urban data is a huge challenge for current GIS and computing
capabilities, especially considering all the sustainable development
parameters related to architectural design, urban planning and urban climate
studies; but also considering the specific needs of entertainment, cultural
heritage or any domains using urban data. The workshop aims to gather in a
same place GIS, BIM and computer graphics communities.
Location
========
Following the success of the 4th workshop on Urban Data Modelling and
Visualisation in Liège, Belgium, the smart living lab and the University of
Applied Sciences of Western Switzerland in Fribourg propose the 5th edition
of the workshop. Under the auspice of the Eurographics organization, the
workshop will held on November 24 in Fribourg, Switzerland.
Important dates
==========
July 16, 2017 : Paper submission
August 25, 2017 : Author notification
October 27, 2017 : Camera-ready paper
November 24, 2017 : Workshop
Contributions addressing the following topics are welcome
=========================================================
The fifth UDMV workshop focuses on users experiences and gives a special
emphasis on urban comfort. The user experience relates to urban density,
ambiances, vegetation, pollution, networks, and transports. Therefore, all
papers dealing with the data modelling and visualisation of the user
experience will be greatly appreciated. Other topics are also 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)
* Modelling of thematic information relying on multi-dimensional city
models (3D thematic information)
Publications
============
Expected contributions are research papers, 8 pages in Eurographics (EG)
publication format, presenting unpublished methods, algorithms and
techniques with established results. All accepted papers will be presented
orally at the conference by one of the authors, and will be published in the
EG Digital Library.
Committees
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Organisation smart living lab
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Jérôme Kaempf (Chair)
Jean-Philippe Bacher (Chair)
Alexandra Walther
Program Chair
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Vincent Tourre - AAU, ECN, France
Pierre Hallot - LNA/DIVA, Liège Université, Belgium
Program committee
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Giorgio Agugiaro (Austria)
Ken Arroyo Ohori (Netherlands)
Benoit Beckers (France)
Gonzalo Besuievsky (Spain)
Filip Biljecki (Netherlands)
Roland Billen (Belgium)
Gilles Gesquière (France)
François Golay (Switzerland)
Thomas Kolbe (Germany)
Hugo Ledoux (Netherlands)
Daniel Méneveaux (France)
Guillaume Moreau (France)
Romain Nouvel (France)
Gustavo Patow (Spain)
Myriam Servières (France)
Michela Spagnuolo (Italy)
Michael Wimmer (Austria)
Submission and Registration
===========================
For paper submission and registration please visit the URL of the event:
<http://smartlivinglab.ch/udmv2017> http://smartlivinglab.ch/udmv2017
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CALL FOR PAPERS
The 2017 ACM SIGGRAPH Conference on Motion in Games 2017 (MIG)
November 8-10, 2017, Barcelona, Spain
http://mig2017.virvig.eu/
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The 10th ACM International Conference on Motion in Games will take place in
Barcelona, Spain from November 8-10, 2017 and will be hosted by UPC
(Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya). MIG is sponsored by ACM and held in
cooperation with Eurographics.
Motion plays a crucial role in interactive applications, such as VR, AR, and
video games. Characters move around, objects are manipulated or move due to
physical constraints, entities are animated, and the camera moves through
the scene. Even the motion of the player nowadays is used as input to such
interactive systems.
Motion is currently studied in many different areas of research, including
graphics and animation, game technology, robotics, simulation, computer
vision, and also physics, psychology, and urban studies. Cross-fertilization
between these communities can considerably advance the state-of-the-art in
the area.
The goal of the Motion in Games conference is to bring together researchers
from this variety of fields to present their most recent results, to
initiate collaborations, and to contribute to the establishment of the
research area. The conference will consist of regular paper sessions, poster
presentations, and as well as presentations by a selection of
internationally renowned speakers in all areas related to interactive
systems and simulation. The conference includes entertaining cultural and
social events that foster casual and friendly interactions among the
participants.
Important dates:
PAPERS:
Paper submission: July 14th, 2017
Paper notification: August 28th, 2017
Camera-ready: Sept 11th, 2017
POSTERS:
Poster submission: Sept 4th, 2017
Poster notification: Sept 11th, 2017
Conference chair
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Nuria Pelechano, Virvig, UPC, Spain
Program Chairs
============
Carol OSullivan, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
Julien Pettré, Inria, France
Paper Publication:
All of the accepted regular papers will be archived in the EG and ACM
digital libraries. The top 10% papers will be selected for publication in a
special section of the Elseviers Computers & Graphics
(https://www.journals.elsevier.com/computers-and-graphics/ ).
Topics of Interest
==================
The relevant topics include (but are not limited to):
Animation Systems
Animation Algorithms and Techniques
Character Animation
Behavioral Animation
Facial Animation
Particle Systems
Simulation of Natural Environments
Natural Motion Simulation
Virtual Humans
Physics-based Motion
Crowd Simulation
Path Planning
Navigation and Way-finding
Flocking and Steering Behaviour
Camera Motion
Object Manipulation
Motion Capture Techniques
Motion Analysis and Synthesis
Gesture Recognition
Interactive Narrative
All papers will be reviewed carefully by the International Program Committee
members through a double blind process, with at least 4 reviewers per paper.
Papers
==============
We invite submissions of original, high-quality papers in any of the topics
of interest (see below). Each submission should be 7-10 pages in length for
the long papers or 4-6 pages for the short papers, and will be reviewed by
an international program committee for technical quality, novelty,
significance, and clarity. All of the accepted regular papers will be
archived in the EG and ACM digital libraries. All submissions will be
considered for Best Paper Awards. Best Paper, Best Student Paper, and Best
Presentation awards will be conferred during the conference.
The top 10% papers will be selected for a special issue in the
Computer&Graphics journal (5 year impact factor: 1.089)
Posters
============
Two types of work can be submitted directly for poster presentation: (1)
Work that has been published elsewhere but is of particular relevance to the
MIG community can be submitted as a poster. This work and the venue in
which it was published should be identified in the abstract. (2) Work that
is of interest to the MIG community but is not yet mature enough to appear
as a long paper.
Posters will not appear in the official MIG proceedings but will appear in
an online database for distribution at author's discretion.
Accepted papers will be presented at the conference during oral sessions, or
as posters during a poster session. Best Paper and Best Student Paper awards
will be conferred during the conference.
Submission
============
Papers should be formatted using the SIGGRAPH formatting guidelines
(sigconf):
http://www.acm.org/publications/proceedings-template
and will be submitted through the ACM SIS system: more information to come
soon.
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CALL FOR POSTERS - Pacific Graphics 2017
http://www.siggraph.org.tw/pg2017/poster_submission.html
======================================================
The posters deadline for PG 2017 is quickly approaching (July 21)! Don't
miss this opportunity to submit your original ideas and to be a part of this
fantastic event, which already includes a number of outstanding talks:
Keynotes:
Miguel Otaduy, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos (URJC Madrid)
Johannes Kopf, Facebook, Seattle
Hirokazu Kato, Nara Institute of Science and Technology
Posters
=======
The 25th Pacific Conference on Computer Graphics and Applications (Pacific
Graphics 2017) will be hosted by National Chiao Tung University and held in
Taipei, Taiwan, during October 16-19, 2017. Pacific Graphics is an annual
international conference on computer graphics and applications. As a highly
successful conference series, Pacific Graphics provides a premium forum for
researchers, developers, practitioners in the Pacific Rim and around the
world to present and discuss new problems, solutions, and technologies in
computer graphics and related areas.
We welcome submissions from all areas of computer graphics such as modeling,
rendering, animation, and imaging, as well as visualization, human-computer
interaction, and graphics systems and applications. Authors are encouraged
to submit work in progress and practical applications to demonstrate novel
and applicable ideas in all aspects of computer graphics.
Electronic Submission
=====================
Poster Submission Deadline: July 21, 2017 at 23:59 PDT (GMT-7)
Posters submission should strive not to exceed 2 pages. The review process
will be double blind. Poster should be submitted through the SRM system,
available at
https://srmv2.eg.org/COMFy/Conference/PG_2017s/
LaTeX-Template is available at
https://srmv2.eg.org/COMFy/Conference/PG_2017s/GetConferenceFile?fileID=8091
We hope to see you in Taipei!
Organizers
==========
Conference chairs:
Leif Kobbelt, RWTH Aachen University
Jung Hong Chuang, National Chiao Tung University
Bing-Yu Chen, National Taiwan University
Program chairs:
Jernej Barbic, University of Southern California
Wen-Chieh Lin, National Chiao Tung University
Olga Sorkine-Hornung, ETH Zurich
Poster chairs:
Yu-Shuen Wang, National Chiao Tung University
Alec Jacobson, University of Toronto