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Eurographics 3D Object Retrieval (3DOR) Workshop paper submission deadline
extended by 2 weeks to 16 February 2018.
Please visit https://3dor2018.sites.uu.nl/
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Shape Modelling International (SMI 2018)
Lisbon, Portugal, June 6-8, 2018
<http://smi2018.tecnico.ulisboa.pt/> http://smi2018.tecnico.ulisboa.pt
CALL FOR PAPERS
Shape Modeling International 2018 (SMI 2018) is the premier international
forum for the dissemination of new novel computational techniques and
mathematical theories for modeling, simulating, and processing digital shape
representations. SMI gathers a wide community of researchers, developers,
practitioners, and students in academia and industry. Conference proceedings
will be published in a special issue of the Computers & Graphics journal (
<http://www.journals.elsevier.com/computers-and-graphics/>
http://www.journals.elsevier.com/computers-and-graphics/) after a rigorous
two-stage review process.
TOPICS
. 3D geometry acquisition, registration and reconstruction
. Behavior and animation models
. Compression and streaming
. Computational topology
. Curves and surfaces
. Deep learning for shape/scene processing
. Deformation
. Digital fabrication and 3D printing
. Exploration of shape collections
. Generative models of shapes/scenes
. Implicit surfaces
. Interactive modeling, design & editing
. Medial and skeletal representations
. Parametric and procedural models
. Repairing and resampling
. Shape analysis
. Shape correspondence and retrieval
. Shape grammars
. Shape modeling applications (biomedical, GIS, artistic, cultural
heritage, and others)
. Shape segmentation
. Sketching & 3D input modalities
. Subdivision methods
. Triangle and polygonal meshes
IMPORTANT DATES FOR THE SUBMISSION AND REVIEW OF FULL PAPERS
Abstract for full papers: Monday, March 5
Full paper submission: Monday, March 12
First review notification: Friday, April 13
Final notification of acceptance: Tuesday, May 8
Camera ready full papers due: Friday, May 15
SMI CONFERENCE CHAIRS Joaquim Jorge (INESC-ID)
Michela Spagnuolo (CNR-IMATI)
Alfredo Ferreira (University of Lisbon)
Ye
Duan (University of Missouri)
SMI PROGRAM CHAIRS Abel Gomes (UBI)
Stefanie Hahmann (Univ.
Grenoble Alpes, INRIA)
Evangelos Kalogerakis (UMass
Amherst)
For more details and submission instruction please visit:
http://smi2018.tecnico.ulisboa.pt/
Call for Papers
CGI 2018
Bintan Island, Indonesia, 11-14 June, 2018
Organized by the Computer Graphics Society (CGS)
In cooperation with ACM SIGGRAPH and EUROGRAPHICS
Computer Graphics International is one of the oldest international annual
conferences in Computer Graphics and one of the most important ones
worldwide, founded by the Computer Graphics Society (CGS). It is a yearly
meeting where academics present their latest algorithms, models and
technologies, and explore new trends and ideas on various computer graphics
topics. Since 1983 it has been held in numerous different cities worldwide
including Geneva, Tokyo, Yokohama, Sydney, Boston, Singapore and many
different countries in Europe, Asia, Australia and North & South America.
CGI'18, the 35th annual conference will take place on June 11th - June 14th
2018 in beautiful Bintan Island, Indonesia, an-hour ferry ride from
Singapore Changi Airport.
For more information, please visit the CGI 2018 website
http://www.cgs-network.org/cgi18/.
IMPORTANT DATES
Conference, Tutorials and Workshops June 11 - 14, 2018
Full Papers
Submission deadline February 06, 2018
Paper notification March 10, 2018
Camera-ready March 31, 2018
Short Papers/Posters
Submission deadline March 20, 2018
Paper notification April 20, 2018
Camera-ready May 04, 2018
PUBLICATION
The scientific program of the conference will include full papers, short
papers and posters. The accepted full papers will be published in the Visual
Computer Journal (impact factor 1.468) by Springer-Verlag. The accepted
short papers and posters will be included in the conference proceedings to
be published as part of ACM International Conference Proceedings Series (on
request) and will be available online from the ACM Digital Library.
KEYWORDS
We invite original contributions that advance the state-of-the-art in topics
related to:
Rendering Techniques
Geometric Computing
Virtual and Augmented Reality
Shape and Surface Modeling
Physically Based Modeling
Computer Vision for Computer Graphics
Scientific Visualization
Data Compression for Graphics
Medical Imaging
Computation Geometry
Image Based Rendering
Computational Photography
Computer Animation
Visual Analytics
Shape Analysis and Image Retrieval
Volume Rendering
Solid Modelling
Geometric Modelling
Computational Fabrication
Image Processing
3D Reconstruction
Global Illumination
Graphical Human-Computer Interaction
Human Modelling
Image Analysis
Saliency Methods
Shape Matching
Sketch-based Modelling
Robotics and Vision
Stylized Rendering
Textures
Pattern Recognition
Machine Learning for Graphics
** Deadline Extension ***
EUROGRAPHICS 2018 - Call for Doctoral Consortium
New submission deadline: February 12, 2018
The Eurographics Doctoral Consortium is a networking event that provides PhD
students, working in all areas of computer graphics, with an excellent
opportunity to present their work and interact with distinguished and
experienced researchers in the field.
We particularly encourage applications from students who are in the first
half of their PhD work, especially those who already have a clear research
direction.
Students who are close to finishing their doctorate degree, or have very
recently finished it, are also welcome, to share their experience and to
discuss their ongoing research and future research plans.
For further information regarding the submission guidelines, see the EG 2018
Doctoral Consortium webpage:
https://www.eurographics2018.nl/submitters/doctoral-consortium
Submission is done through the Eurographics Submission and Review Management
(SRM) system:
https://srmv2.eg.org/COMFy/Conference/EG_2018DC
Contact
For any questions, please email the Chairs at
<mailto:chairs-eg2018dc@eg.org> chairs-eg2018dc(a)eg.org
Rafael Bidarra, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands
Joaquim Madeira, University of Aveiro, Portugal
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CALL FOR PAPERS -- NEW DEADLINE !
In cooperation with EG, a Eurographics2018 co-located event:
The 14th Workshop on Virtual Reality Interaction and Physical Simulation
(VRIPHYS'18)
April 15-16, 2018, Delft (The Netherlands)
Submission deadline ** February 13, 2018 **
https://vriphys2018.sciencesconf.org/
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We are pleased to announce the 14th Workshop on Virtual Reality Interaction
and Physical Simulation VRIPHYS 2018. The workshop will take place in Delft
(NL) on April 15-16, 2018. It is organized in cooperation with EG.
VRIPHYS is one of the well-established international conferences in the
field of computer animation and virtual reality. The workshop provides an
opportunity for researchers in virtual reality and computer animation to
present and discuss their latest results and to share ideas for potential
directions of future research. Plenary keynotes, an industrial session and a
PhD competition will complete the program.
For this edition, the workshop will be co-located once again with the 39th
Eurographics Conference (April 16-20, 2018), and the best papers will be
offered the opportunity to be published in the Computers&Graphics journal!
Topics of interest
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Include, but are not limited to:
* animation, e.g. physically-based, vision-based, knowledge-based and
geometric approaches
* virtual and augmented reality
* planning, learning, optimization for animation
* interfaces for creating and editing animations
* perception in animation
* autonomous characters, group and crowd behavior
* natural phenomena
* mathematical foundations of animation
* haptics
* sound interfaces
* related techniques, e. g. collision detection and contact handling
* applications, e. g. in robotics, medicine, entertainment
Computers&Graphics Journal VSI
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The "best papers Awards" will be given to the author(s) of full papers
presented at the conference, selected by the Committee. Traditionally, the
three honored papers are invited to submit an extended version to the
journal Computers & Graphics, for publication in a Virtual Special Issue
(VSI).
http://www.journals.elsevier.com/computers-and-graphics
Submission
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Authors are invited to submit original and unpublished research and
application papers addressing all areas of VRIPHYS.
Paper submissions in PDF should be formatted according to the EG publication
style, following the instructions:
https://vriphys2018.sciencesconf.org/page/submission_page
Submissions must be anonymous, should be written in English and should not
exceed 10 pages. We encourage the submission of supplementary videos to
particularly illustrate dynamic aspects of a submission. All materials will
be submitted electronically through the SRM portal before January 30, 2018.
https://srmv2.eg.org/COMFy/Conference/VRIPHYS_2018
All submissions will be reviewed by three members of the International
Program Committee. Accepted papers will be presented at the workshop. All
accepted papers will be published as part of the full proceedings in the EG
Digital Library at the time of the workshop.
Important dates
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Preliminary Summary: January 23, 2018
Full Paper Submission: February 13, 2018
Full Paper Notification: March 12,2018
Camera-ready: March 27,2018
Conference: April. 15-16, 2018
Poster/Work-in-Progress submission: March 27, 2018
Steering committee
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Sheldon Andrews ETS Montreal, Canada
Jan Bender RWTH Aachen University, Germany
Jérémie Dequidt Univ. Lille - INRIA North Europe, France
Kenny Erleben University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Fabrice Jaillet IUT Lyon 1, LIRIS, Lyon, France
Matthias Teschner University of Freiburg, Germany
Gabriel Zachmann University of Bremen, Germany
For more information, please visit https://vriphys2018.sciencesconf.org/
And see you in Delft!
CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
SHREC2018 - 3D Shape Retrieval Contest 2018
At Eurographics 2018 Workshop on 3D Object Retrieval,
https://3dor2018.sites.uu.nl/
Contact: shrec(a)cs.uu.nl <mailto:shrec@cs.uu.nl>
Introduction
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The general objective of the 3D Shape Retrieval Contest is to evaluate the
effectiveness of 3D-shape retrieval algorithms. SHREC'18 is the tenth
edition of the contest. Like previous years, it is organized in conjunction
with the Eurographics 2018 Workshop on 3D Object Retrieval, where the
results will be reviewed by the chairs of the workshop and included in the
workshop proceedings.
Thanks to the efforts of previous track organizers, SHREC already provides
many resources to compare and evaluate 3D retrieval methods. For this year's
contest, we aim to explore new and updated tracks. Therefore, the
participants are invited to have an active role in the organization of the
event. This includes proposing track themes, building or acquiring a test
collection, and deciding upon the queries, relevance assessment, and
performance measures.
The participants of each track will collectively write a paper, which will
be published in the proceedings of the Eurographics Workshop 3D Object
Retrieval. At least one author per track must register for the workshop, and
present the results. We also cordially invite all participants of a track to
register and attend the workshop.
Tracks
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The following tracks are organized. For description of tasks, the
collections, queries, the evaluation procedure, and time schedule, follow
the links or contact the track organizer.
- Sketch-Based 3D Scene Retrieval
Organizers: Hameed Abdul-Rashid, Juefei Yuan, Bo Li (University of
Southern Mississippi, USA), Yijuan Lu (Texas State University, USA)
Contact: Bo.Li (at) usm.edu
Web page: https://orca.st.usm.edu/~bli/SceneSBR2018/
- Image-Based 3D Scene Retrieval
Organizers: Hameed Abdul-Rashid, Juefei Yuan, Bo Li (University of Southern
Mississippi, USA), Yijuan Lu (Texas State University, USA)
Contact: Bo.Li (at) usm.edu
Web page: https://orca.st.usm.edu/~bli/SceneIBR2018/
- RGB-D Object-to-CAD Retrieval
Organizers: Quang-Hieu Pham, Binh-Son Hua (Singapore University of
Technology and Design)
Contact: quanghieu_pham (at) mymail.sutd.edu.sg
Web page:
http://people.sutd.edu.sg/~saikit/projects/sceneNN/shrec18/index.html
- Protein Shape Retrieval
Organizers: Matthieu Montes (Conservatoire National des Arts-et-Métiers,
Paris, France)
Contact: matthieu.montes (at) cnam.fr
Web page: http://shrec2018.drugdesign.fr
- Retrieval of color patterns depicted on 3D models
Organizers: E. Moscoso Thompson, S. Biasotti (CNR-IMATI, Italy)
Contact: elia.moscoso (at) ge.imati.cnr.it, silvia.biasotti (at)
ge.imati.cnr.it
Web page: http://shrec.ge.imati.cnr.it/shrec18_color/
- Recognition of geometric patterns over 3D models
Organizers: E. Moscoso Thompson, S. Biasotti (CNR-IMATI, Italy), G.
Sorrentino, M. Polig, S. Hermon (The Cyprus Institute, Cyprus)
Contact: elia.moscoso (at) ge.imati.cnr.it, silvia.biasotti (at)
ge.imati.cnr.it
Web page: http://shrec.ge.imati.cnr.it/shrec18_recognition/
Procedure
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The following list is a step-by-step description of the activities:
- Potential track organizers send their proposal to shrec(a)cs.uu.nl
<mailto:shrec@cs.uu.nl> , describing the envisioned task, collection,
queries, ground truth, evaluation method, and expected number of
participants.
- Promising tracks and their organizers will be listed at the SHREC web
page, the track organizers start working out the details.
- Participants register for the tracks they want to participate in.
- Each track is performed according to its own schedule.
- The track organizers collect the results.
- The track results are combined into a joint paper, to be included in the
proceedings of the Eurographics Workshop on 3D Object Retrieval.
- The description of the tracks and their results are presented at the
Eurographics Workshop on 3D Object Retrieval (April 15, 16, 2018),
https://3dor2018.sites.uu.nl/
SHREC Time Schedule
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- January 21, 2018: Submission deadline for track proposals.
- January 22, 2018: Notification of acceptance of track proposals.
- Jan, Feb, 2018: Each track has its own time line.
- February 28, 2018: Each track is finished, and results are included in a
track report, submitted to shrec(a)cs.uu.nl <mailto:shrec@cs.uu.nl> for
review.
- March 3, 2018: Reviews done, feedback and notifications given.
- March 10, 2018: Camera ready track papers submitted for inclusion in the
proceedings.
- April 15-16, 2018: Eurographics Workshop on 3D Object Retrieval 2018,
featuring SHREC 2018.
The individual tracks will have their own time schedule for registration of
participants, release of queries or submission of executables, and
submission of results, etc.
Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in Computer Graphics, Victoria University of
Wellington, New Zealand
The Faculty of Engineering at Victoria University of Wellington is seeking a
new member of our computer graphics teaching and research team. Come and
join a collaborative and growing team and combine your passion for knowledge
with a life in one of the world's most desirable countries to live in.
The appointment is at the level of Lecturer or Senior Lecturer (equivalent
to a US Assistant Professor or Associate Professor), is a 50/50 split
between research and teaching, and is for a fixed term of four years. All
areas of computer graphics are of interest, but applications are
particularly welcome from people with interests in real-time 3D computer
graphics.
This is a rare opportunity to develop your academic career in a collegial
and collaborative environment at the heart of New Zealand's nexus of
industry, research and government. Wellington's landscape and lifestyle,
along with Victoria University's standing as the top research institute in
New Zealand, means that this position is an outstanding combination of
academic opportunity and work/life balance. The Faculty's strategic
direction and commitment to collaborative, inter-disciplinary and
world-leading academic work will mean that early-career and mid-career
academics will be able to enhance both their research and teaching
portfolios. We are committed to combining research excellence with
innovative and motivating teaching. For an early-career academic, this is an
ideal alternative to a post-doc, allowing you to follow your own research
agenda while also gaining valuable teaching experience. For a mid-career
academic, we offer a chance to consolidate your position in the
international community.
The computer graphics team teaches the specialist computer graphics
programmes at Bachelors and Masters level under the leadership of Professor
Neil Dodgson, undertakes world-class research including a Doctorate
programme, and has recently received significant funding for the new
Computational Media Innovation Centre (CMIC), a specialist research hub
directed by Professor Ken Anjyo and Associate Professor Taehyun Rhee. We
maintain strong connections with companies including Weta Digital (visual
effects, based in Wellington), and leading international games and animation
companies via CMIC.
For more information on this position please contact Professor Neil Dodgson,
School of Engineering and Computer Science at: neil.dodgson(a)vuw.ac.nz
<mailto:neil.dodgson@vuw.ac.nz> .
Applications must be submitted online at www.victoria.ac.nz/about/careers
<http://www.victoria.ac.nz/about/careers>
Applications close: 25 February 2018
Reference: 1723
Institute of Computer Graphics and Knowledge Visualisation, Graz University
of Technology
Applications are invited for a 3 year PhD position
The Institute for Computer Graphics and Knowledge Visualization
<http://www.cgv.tugraz.at/> at Graz University of
<https://www.tugraz.at/home/> Technology (TU Graz), Austria participates
since 2012 in a joint PhD programme
<https://www.tugraz.at/studium/studienangebot/doktoratsstudien/joint-doctora
l-programme-visual-computing-zusammen-mit-nanyang-technological-university-s
ingapore/> with the School of Computer Science <http://scse.ntu.edu.sg/>
and Engineering <http://scse.ntu.edu.sg/> at Nanyang
<http://www.ntu.edu.sg/> Technological University (NTU), Singapore.
Currently, we offer a 3 year PhD Position on this joint
program at the Institute for Computer Graphics and Knowledge Visualisation,
with a focus on research in Geometric Modeling, 3D Computer Graphics and
Novel Applications in Visual Computing. The PhD includes a one year stay at
NTU in Singapore in the second year, while year one and three will be spend
at TU Graz, Austria. The PhD will be dual degree, that is the degree will be
both, from TU Graz and NTU.
The application deadline is: March 1st, 2018.
Topic
Computer-aided design (CAD) is the use of computer systems to aid in the
creation, modification, anal- ysis, or optimization of a design. Most CAD
software is traditionally based on NURBS spline surfaces. In recent years
subdivision surfaces are becoming increasingly important for the development
of high quality surfaces involved in CAD. Since the first time they were
used in Pixars movie Geris game, they had great success in the entertainment
industry and they are now widely supported in nearly all modern modeling
programs for graphic applications. Their flexibility and the fact that some
subdivision surfaces represent a superset of the standard Non-Uniform
Rational B-Spline (NURBS) representation (see, e.g., [7, <> 4]) <> easily
suggests that they can be the future description form of all geometric data.
A subdivision surface is a method of representing a smooth surface via a
specification of a coarser piecewise linear polygon mesh, the control mesh.
A subdivision scheme is an iterative refinement which generates a sequence
of finer and finer nets which converge to a smooth surface. Despite its
simple iterative approach, the analysis of subdivision surfaces is hard and
it has taken the last 40 years to understand exactly what characteristics a
subdivision surface has in the limit. We now know that most reasonable
schemes will have continuous tangent plane everywhere, and that it is
possible to choose the coefficients so that the curvature remains bounded,
though not quite constant in any region around irregular points [3, <> 2,
<> 1]. <>
The successful applicant will be working on aspects of geometry processing
in order to improve the usability of subdivision surfaces.
Description of the project:
We are looking into improving the creation of subdivision control meshes
from point clouds to apply subdivision surfaces in CAD and analysis.
The evolution of 3D scanning devices and innovation in computer processing
power and storage capacity has sparked a revolution in producing big
point-cloud datasets. The big point-cloud datasets have caused complexity in
handling surface reconstruction and visualization since existing algorithms
are not readily available. In this project we aim to solve problems
involving big point-cloud datasets from 3D scanning devices by converting
the data to a mathematical representation, namely subdivision surfaces. This
research can take a range of directions. One path we like to explore is
applying deep learning to obtain good control meshes. What defines a good
control mesh depends on the context in which the mesh will be used. We are
investigating ways in which surface geometry for design and analysis can be
modelled in the same framework based on subdivision surfaces [5, <> 6]. <>
The research has multidisciplinary aspects drawing from computer science,
mathematics, engineering and physics.
Requirements:
We are seeking an excellent and highly motivated PhD student interested in
the fields of Computer Graphics, Geometry Processing, Computer Aided Design
(CAD), Simulation and Analysis.
A master degree in applied/computational mathematics or a closely related
field is required with excellent grades. The applicant ideally has a good
understanding of geometric modelling and processing, and/or finite element
methods. Due to the computational nature of the project, programming skills
(in Fortran/C++/Matlab) are also required. Additionally, some background in
mesh processing (and/or computer aided geometry design) will be highly
desirable.
The selected candidates are expected to join by 1st of April 2018 or as soon
as possible thereafter.
Opportunities:
What we offer in exchange:
A creative environment in Graz, one of the most beautiful and lively
cities in Austria.
A young and international team of researchers with an excellent working
atmosphere.
A work environment that is equipped with the newest hardware and
software technology.
The possibility to present your research results at international top
conferences.
Entry level salary as a PhD researcher is currently 2.731,55 Euro gross,
which is paid 14x per annum. As a PhD researcher at TU Graz you are also
entitled to full social benefits.
Freedom to explore your scientific interests in the course of your work
(within the scope of the project goals).
Continuing personal and professional education.
The position includes one year stay at Nanyang Technological University
(NTU), where you will continue your work under excellent local supervision.
NTU is an autonomous institution based in Singapore. It has been ranked the
best university in the world under fifty years of age, according to QS
<https://www.topuniversities.com/university-rankings/top-50-under-50/2016>
Top 50 Under 50 2016-2017 and is also 11th in the world in the QS
<https://www.topuniversities.com/university-rankings/world-university-rankin
gs/2018> World University Rankings 2018
<https://www.topuniversities.com/university-rankings/world-university-rankin
gs/2018> and third in the QS University Rankings: Asia
<https://www.topuniversities.com/university-rankings/asian-university-rankin
gs/2016> 2016.
You will receive a dual degree from TU Graz and NTU Singapore.
Contact:
To apply send all necessary documents to
Institute of Computer Graphics and Knowledge Visualization Department of
Information Technology
Graz University of Technology Ass. Prof. Ursula H. Augsdorfer
Inffeldgasse 16c
A-8010 Graz
Please mail <mailto:u.augsdorfer@cgv.tugraz.at> u.augsdorfer(a)cgv.tugraz.at
for further details.
References
[1] U. H. Augsdo¨ rfer, N. A. Dodgson, and M. A. Sabin. Removing polar
rendering artifacts in subdivision surfaces.
Journal of Graphics, GPU, and Game Tools, 14, 2009.
[2] U.H. Augsdo¨ rfer, T.J. Cashman, N.A. Dodgson, and M.A. Sabin.
Numerical checking of C1 for arbitrary degree subdivision schemes. In
Proceedings of the 13th IMA International Conference on Maths of Surfaces
XIII, pages 4554, 2009.
[3] U.H. Augsdo¨ rfer, N.A. Dodgson, and M.A. Sabin. Tuning subdivision
by minimising gaussian curvature variation near extraordinary vertices.
Computer Graphics Forum, 25(3):263272, 2006.
[4] T.J. Cashman, U.H. Augsdo¨ rfer, N.A. Dodgson, and M.A. Sabin.
NURBS with Extraordinary Points: High- degree, Non-uniform, Rational
Subdivision Schemes. ACM Transactions on Graphics, 28(3), 2009.
[5] A. Riffnaller-Schiefer, U. Augsdo¨ rfer, and D. Fellner. Isogeometric
analysis for modelling and design. EG short Paper, 2015.
[6] A. Riffnaller-Schiefer, U. Augsdo¨ rfer, and D. Fellner.
Isogeometric shell analysis with nurbs compatible subdi- vision surfaces.
Applied Mathematics and Computation, 272:139147, 2016.
[7] T.Sederberg, D.Sewell, and M.Sabin. Non-uniform recursive subdivision
surfaces. In Proceedings of SIG- GRAPH 1998, pages 387394, 1998.
Dear Colleagues,
You are kindly invited to contribute to the sixth EuroVis Workshop on
Reproducibility, Verification, and Validation ( <http://www.eurorvvv.org/>
EuroRVVV) to be held in conjunction with <http://www.eurovis2018.org/>
EuroVis 2018 in Brno, Czech Republic, on June 4th, 2018. Further details,
including the call for paper below, can be found at
<http://www.eurorvvv.org/> http://www.eurorvvv.org/.
/// 6th EuroVis Workshop on Reproducibility, Verification, and Validation
/// * * * Uncertainty in Visualization * * *
/// <http://www.eurovis.org/> http://www.eurorvvv.org/
For the sixth time, EuroRVVV will be held in conjunction with EuroVis. The
purpose of this workshop is to develop a common sense of good
reproducibility, verification, and validation practices in our community.
Workshop papers will be peer-reviewed in a one-stage process by an
international program committee. They will be electronically archived in the
Eurographics Digital Library and are fully citable publications. Submissions
for the EuroRVVV track should be in a short paper format, 4 pages (at most),
excluding references, and 5 pages (at most), in total. They will be orally
presented at the workshop. EuroRVVV 2018 will be held in Brno, Czech
Republic, on June 4th, 2018, as part of EuroVis 2018.
Important Dates:
*Paper Submission Deadline*: March 5th, 2018
Acceptance Notification: April 10th, 2018
Camera-ready Deadline: April 20th, 2018
Workshop Dates: June 4th, 2018
In addition to topics fitting the general theme of the workshop, this year,
the workshop is subtitled Uncertainty in Visualization, and focuses on the
challenge of visualizing the limits of the data and/or models can provide.
We encourage authors to share both positive and negative experience that
could be beneficial to the visualization community regarding - but not
limited - to the following topics:
* Uncertainty visualization applications in information visualization,
scientific visualization, and visual analytics
* Experiences with the evaluation and verification of uncertainty
visualization
* New methodology for uncertainty visualization
* Uncertainty visualization in industry
* The (un)importance of uncertainty visualization for applications
* Open challenges in uncertainty visualization
Besides regular short papers, we also welcome short position papers, where
authors have an opportunity to state opinions, present controversial
arguments, show on-going work, or share thoughts for future directions.
Further details and <http://www.eurorvvv.org/submission/> submission
instructions can be found at <http://eurorvvv.org> http://eurorvvv.org
The EuroRVVV 2018 Organizers
Noeska Smit, University of Bergen, Norway
Kai Lawonn, University of Koblenz-Landau, Germany
Lars Linsen, University of Münster, Germany
Robert Kosara, Tableau Software, United States
If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact us via
chairs(a)eurorvvv.org <mailto:chairs@eurorvvv.org>
Further information: http://www.eurorvvv.org <http://www.eurovis.org/>
The leading European Computer Graphics event, Eurographics 2018, will take
place at Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands between the 16th
and 20th of April.
This year, we offer you the opportunity to present your research projects to
the world leading experts in the field and to disseminate your latest
results. In this way, you can raise awareness for your work and ensure a
wide visibility.
This "Project Package" includes the following benefits:
1. A full exhibitor registration for one of the project members.
2. Promotional materials can be included in the participant's bags.
3. A ten minute presentation slot will be made available to present
your project
4. A 3mx2m booth will be made available to present your project,
conveniently located in the entrance hall, where also the coffee breaks take
place. It is central and ensures excellent exposure.
5. The possibility to submit a short movie (3 min) to the plenary
electronic theater session.
6. A link to your project and its logo will be added to the
Eurographics homepage.
The costs for this package are 1500 Euro.
If you are interested or have any questions, please do not hesitate to
contact us via contact(a)eurograhics2018.nl
<mailto:contact@eurograhics2018.nl>
More information regarding the conference is available via
https://www.eurographics2018.nl/
Looking forward to seeing you in Delft!
Best wishes
The Eurographics 2018 Organizational Team