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Eurographics Symposium on Rendering
July 2-4, 2018
Karlsruhe, Germany
http://cg.ivd.kit.edu/egsr18/
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CALL FOR PAPERS
The Eurographics Symposium on Rendering 2018 will take place at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology in Karlsruhe, Germany from July 2nd to July 4th, 2018. This 29th event continues the series of highly successful Eurographics Symposia and Workshops on Rendering.
EGSR has two different tracks: the Experimental Ideas & Implementations (EI & I) track, and the Computer Graphics Forum (CGF) track. Authors have the choice of submitting their work to the CGF track, the EI & I track, or both.
The CGF track continues the tradition of disseminating the state-of-the-art scientific results in rendering and related fields. Accepted papers in this track will be published in an issue of Computer Graphics Forum after a full journal-style peer review, including a rebuttal and a second review cycle.
The EI & I track emphasizes criteria such as whether the idea is stimulating and provides valuable insights to the rendering community, while the requirements on comparisons to related work and citations are relaxed. It thus serves as a venue for soliciting exciting new ideas that have not yet been fully validated according to the high academic standards of the CGF track, or that describe interesting implementation issues for known algorithms in practical industry-scale uses. Papers in this track will undergo full double-blind peer review, and will be published in the EGSR conference proceedings series and in the Eurographics Digital Library, but not the CGF journal. There is neither a rebuttal nor a second review cycle, however. As is common for conference papers, authors have the opportunity to build upon their work, add comparisons and validation, and submit to a journal later. Please the FAQ below for further information on the EI & I track.
For both tracks, we are looking for work that shapes the future of rendering and related fields. We would like to emphasize that the conference is not exclusively about rendering, and we encourage submissions in the related topics of appearance modeling, virtual/augmented reality, computational displays, fabrication, and hardware architectures.
Neither track imposes a fixed maximum paper length. However, submissions over 12 pages in length will be treated as exceptional cases, and length must be proportional to contribution.
If a paper is submitted to both tracks, the paper will initially be reviewed using the CGF process, and reviewers will be unaware of the dual-track submission. If such a paper is rejected from the CGF track, it will then undergo an accelerated EI & I review.
Core conference topics include (but are not limited to):
* Global illumination
* Real-time and offline rendering
* Statistics and machine learning-based techniques for image synthesis
* Acquisition, modeling, and manipulation of light transport & appearance
* Realistic, non-photorealistic, 2D, and 3D image processing & synthesis
* Computational photography, optics & displays
* Human perception of rendered images
* Image synthesis for augmented or virtual reality
* Software and hardware systems/architectures for rendering
* Audio/sound rendering
Important dates (note the updated deadlines. The dates apply to both CGF and EI&I tracks unless specifically indicated):
* Abstract deadline: 6 April 2018
* Papers deadline: 9 April 2018
* Reviews due: 7 May 2018
* Rebuttals due: 14 May 2018 (CGF track)
* Author notification: 25 May 2018
* Final papers due: 1 June 2018
* Final notification: 8 June 2018
All times are 23:59 (midnight) UTC.
We hope to see you and your work in Karlsruhe!
Wenzel Jakob
Toshiya Hachisuka
EGSR 2018 papers chairs
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Frequently Asked Questions about the Experimental Ideas & Implementations Track
Q: What’s the process to publish an extended journal version of my EI & I paper?
A: Once you have a paper accepted in the EI & I track and published in the conference proceedings, many journals, CGF included, apply the rule by which adding 30% new material and addressing any major issues that had precluded journal publication would qualify the revised paper for consideration in the journal. The authors should indicate the nature of the submission in a cover letter.
In addition, the EGSR papers committee and CGF editors may, at their discretion, invite select papers from the Experimental Ideas & Implementations track to a fast-track second review cycle in Computer Graphics Forum.
Q: Why would I submit to both tracks?
A: Should the committee decide your paper is not, in the form it was submitted, suitable for the CGF track, it will then be forwarded to the Experimental Ideas & Implementations track. You, the author, get a paper, valuable feedback, visibility for your ideas, and the possibility of later extending your work into a journal paper if the work is accepted in this second track.
However, if you feel your contribution clearly falls within the scope of the Experimental Ideas & Implementations track but not the CGF track, please only submit to the former. This makes the job of the reviewers and the committee easier, which is of particular importance because the review schedule is tight.
Q: What if my paper includes interesting system and implementation details but less algorithmic or mathematical novelty?
A: We would love to consider your work for the Experimental Ideas & Implementations track!
Q: I have an intriguing idea but I am not certain if it only works in a certain special cases.
A: We would love to consider your paper for the Experimental Ideas & Implementations track!
Q: Are Experimental Ideas & Implementations papers presented in separate sessions?
A: No. In the spirit of promoting new and stimulating ideas, all papers will be presented alongside in sessions that fit their topic.
Eurographics Symposium on Geometry Processing (SGP) 2018 - Final Call for
Papers
Telecom ParisTech, Paris
711 July, 2018
Conference website: http://geometryprocessing.org
Promotional Poster:
https://sgp2018.sciencesconf.org/data/SGP_2018_Poster_small.pdf
The Eurographics Symposium on Geometry Processing (SGP) 2018 will be held at
Telecom ParisTech in Paris, France on 911 July, 2018. Following the success
of previous editions, a graduate school will offer tutorials taught by
leading experts on the weekend of 78 July.
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 to design efficient algorithms for acquisition,
modeling, analysis, manipulation, simulation and other types of processing
of 3D models and shape collections.
The SGP proceedings will appear as a regular electronic issue of Computer
Graphics Forum, the International Journal of the EUROGRAPHICS Association.
The journal status of the proceedings requires a two-stage review process
with conditional acceptance after the first round and final acceptance based
on the revised submissions.
We are happy to announce Jean-Daniel Boissonnat (Inria), Vladlen Koltun
(Intel Labs), Mark Meyer (Pixar Animations), and Olga Sorkine-Hornung (ETH
Zurich) as invited speakers.
We invite submissions related to, but not limited to, the following topics:
Acquisition and reconstruction
Analysis and design for fabrication
Architectural and industrial geometry
Computational geometric design
Computer-aided design and manufacturing
Discrete differential geometry
Exploration of shape collections
Geometry and topology representations
Geometry compression
Geometric data sorting, clustering, and visualization
Geometry processing applications
Interactive techniques for shape design and editing
Isogeometric analysis
Machine learning in geometry
Mesh editing and deformation
Meshing and remeshing
Multiresolution modeling and subdivision meshes
Multimodal shape processing
Procedural geometric modeling
Processing of big geometric datasets
Shape analysis and synthesis
Simulation and animation
Smoothing and denoising
Surface and volume parameterization
Timeline
Abstract submissions: April 6, 2018
Full paper submissions: April 12, 2018
Notification of acceptance: May 23, 2018
Revised version due: June 15, 2018
Camera ready copy due: June 25, 2018
Paper submission is via the Submission and Review Management (SRMv2) system:
https://srmv2.eg.org <https://srmv2.eg.org/> . All deadlines are at 23:59
UTC/GMT.
Awards and Recognitions
Following its traditions, SGP 2018 will attribute three best paper awards, a
software award recognizing the authors of an open-source software that has
greatly influenced the field, and a data set award designed to acknowledge
the suppliers of high quality datasets used in geometry processing. In
addition, SGP provides papers with the reproducibility stamp to recognize
the effort of researchers who, in addition to publishing their paper at SGP
2018, provide a complete open-source implementation of their algorithm.
Program Chairs
Tao Ju (Washington University in St. Louis)
Amir Vaxman (Utrecht University)
Graduate School Chairs
Alec Jacobson (University of Toronto)
Jean-Marc Thiery (Telecom ParisTech)
General Chairs
Pooran Memari (CNRS, École Polytechnique)
Maks Ovsjanikov (École Polytechnique)
Tamy Boubekeur (Telecom ParisTech)
SGP Steering Committee
Chair:
Leif Kobbelt (RWTH Aachen, Germany)
Members:
Marc Alexa (TU Berlin, Germany)
Pierre Alliez (INRIA, France)
Niloy Mitra (UCL, UK)
Daniele Panozzo (NYU, USA)
www.eurographics2018.nl <http://www.eurographics2018.nl>
**** Early bird deadline approaching: March 15th 2018 ********
Registration: https://www.eurographics2018.nl/attendees/registration/
Some Program Milestones:
More than 100 presentations
Free On-Site Lunch
Several Social Events and Tours
Electronic Theater
Preliminary Program: https://www.eurographics2018.nl/program/
Eurographics 2018 continues a series of events organized by the Eurographics
Association covering the wide field of computer graphics, from applied
geometry techniques of meshing and surface reconstruction to photorealistic
rendering techniques, as well as computer animation and simulation of
natural phenomena.
The 39th Eurographics conference will be held on April 16-20 2018 in Delft,
The Netherlands.
It will be hosted at Delft University of Technology, conveniently located
between Rotterdam and the Hague (both 10 min away) and only 40 min from
Schiphol Airport (Amsterdam), one of the major hubs in Europe.
Besides an outstanding technical program with fantastic keynote speakers,
such as Jack van Wijk (TU Eindhoven) and Sabine Susstrunk (EPFL), the
conference also offers many social activities (City Tours, Campus Tours, SS
Rotterdam Tour, Receptions.) and opportunity to meet with other participants
(e.g., during the free on-site lunch). Or meet up with some of our sponsors,
such as TomTom, who will have a booth and present their activities.
The social event will take place on the SS Rotterdam a major landmarks of
Rotterdam city.
This year, the conference is in collaboration with ACM Siggraph. In this
context, we will present the Electronic Theater to our participants and
invite you to join this fantastic show.
All information about the conference can be found at:
http://eurographics2018.nl
Looking forward to seeing you in the Netherlands!
Elmar Eisemann
Eurographics 2018 Conference Chair
Although the abstract deadline has passed, we still accept new submissions
until the full paper deadline on March 12th.
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.
PAPER SUBMISSIONS
Accepted full papers will be published in the journal Computers & Graphics
(Elsevier) after a rigorous two-stage double-blind review process. The
submitted papers must be written in English and present original, previously
unpublished results that are not simultaneously submitted elsewhere. Papers
should be submitted through the EasyChair System
<https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=smi2018> .
IMPORTANT DATES FOR THE SUBMISSION AND REVIEW OF FULL PAPERS
Abstract for full papers: Monday, March 7
Full paper submission: Monday, March 12
First review notification: Friday, April 13
Final notification: Tuesday, May 8
Camera ready: Friday, May 15
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
REPRODUCIBILITY STAMP
To follow the tradition of past SMI conferences, we encourage authors whose
papers are accepted to SMI to apply for a Replicability Stamp
(http://www.replicabilitystamp.org/).
CONFERENCE HOMEPAGE: <http://smi2018.tecnico.ulisboa.pt/>
http://smi2018.tecnico.ulisboa.pt
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
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CALL FOR POSTERS AND WORK-IN-PROGRESS SESSION
14th Workshop on Virtual Reality Interaction and Physical Simulation
(VRIPHYS)
April 15-16, 2018, Delft (The Netherlands)
Work-in-progress and Poster submission deadline ** March 27, 2018 **
https://vriphys2018.sciencesconf.org/
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Dear all,
We are currently accepting submissions to the Posters and Work-in-Progress
sessions at VRIPHYS 2018. This is an excellent way to get feedback about
your ongoing work and to exchange ideas with specialists at VRIPHYS 2018.
For its 14th edition, the workshop will be co-located with Eurographics 2018
in Delft. We also have the pleasure to welcome Alessandro TASORA (Univ. of
Parma), Moritz BÄCHER (Disney Research), François FAURE (Anatoscope), Erwin
COUMANS (Google Brain Team) and Xavier MERLHIOT (CEA) as invited speakers.
Don't miss it!
Work-in-Progress (WIP) Session
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An oral session with short presentations (typically 15 min including
discussion) will be organized for unpublished work and recent results. These
presentations should focus on aspects related to virtual reality interaction
and physics simulation. The presented work will not be included in the
proceedings, thus allowing participants to get feedback about their work
without preventing them from submitting their work later. This session is
well suited for Ph.D. candidates and early career researchers.
Posters
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Authors are also invited to submit proposals for poster presentations.
Posters will 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 which may be of interest to the
community. Authors of accepted posters are expected to present their work
in-person at the conference.
Submissions
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Please send by email (vriphys2018(a)sciencesconf.org) an abstract (1-2 pages
approx.) which must be formatted following the same guidelines as for the
full papers by March 27, 2018. A preliminary version of the poster could
also be sent if appropriate. Notification of acceptance will be sent within
a few days.
For any questions concerning Poster and WIP submissions please contact:
vriphys2018(a)sciencesconf.org
** Poster/Work-in-Progress submission: March 27, 2018 **
Steering committee
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Sheldon Andrews École de technologie supérieure, 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!
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ACM SIGGRAPH / Eurographics Symposium on Computer Animation
http://sca2018.inria.fr
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Papers Program
We invite submission of original, high-quality papers on computer animation, broadly defined as computation dealing with time-varying phenomena for the annual Symposium on Computer Animation (SCA) . Each submission will be refereed on the basis of technical quality, novelty, significance, and clarity.
Journal Publication
We are also very happy to announce that for the first time in the history of SCA, all accepted full papers will be published in a special issue of the Computer Graphics Forum journal (CGF).
Important Dates
This year the timeline for paper submissions is as follows:
Paper Submission: April 9.
Paper Notification: May 18.
Camera-ready Paper: June 15.
Symposium: July 11.-13.
Topics
We invite work on a broad range of topics, including:
o 2D, 3D, and N-D animation systems
o autonomous characters
o clothing animation and simulation
o expressive motion / communication
o facial animation
o group and crowd behavior
o intuitive interfaces for creating and editing animations
o mathematical foundations of animation
o methods of control and artistic direction of simulations
o machine learning techniques for animation
o nature in motion (natural phenomena, plants, clouds, ...)
o new time-based art forms on the computer
o novel time-varying phenomena
o perceptual metrics and foundations of animation
o physical realism / measuring the real world for animation
o physical simulation
o fluid animation
o planning / learning / optimization for animation
o real-time and interactive methods
o camera control methods for computer animation
o sound and speech for animation
… as well as on related problems in robotics, game development, human-computer interaction, simulation, visualization, computer vision, and others.
About SCA
The 17th annual Symposium on Computer Animation (SCA) will be held in Paris in France, July 11-13, and the symposium will be hosted at the "Maison des Mines" in the center of Paris.
SCA is the premier forum for innovations in the software and technology of computer animation. It unites researchers and practitioners working on all aspects of time-based phenomena. Our focused, intimate gathering, with single track program and emphasis on community interaction, makes SCA the best venue to exchange research results, get inspired, and set up collaborations.
Organizers
o Conference Chairs
Maud Marchal, IRISA-INSA
Damien Rohmer, Ecole Polytechnique
o Program Chairs
Nils Thuerey, Technical University of Munich
Thabo Beeler, Disney Research Zurich
(We apologize for double postings)
Post doctorate in Geovisualization 18 months
Multi-scale spatiotemporal urban data visualization for urban communication
and development
TyCiTy Project
Territories constantly need to evolve in order to face demographic,
energetic, environmental, economic and heritage-related challenges. The dual
pressure of constrained financial resources and civic expectations calls for
tools to predict and explain those evolutions. 3D visualization and mapping
tools were designed to meet those needs. However, software solutions
struggle to find their place, as they require constant updating. This has
led to the generating of numerous, expensive and ill-adapted city modelling
generators. The TyCiTy project proposes to design an innovative production
tool for 3D modelling of the territory, in order to understand its
evolutions and to plan for the future. Its users, whether they are
communities or private actors, will be able to create autonomously 3D
communication models from their own GIS data, to predict visualization
routes, and thus to communicate better on the territory.
The TyCiTy is a SME research project from the Images&Réseaux Centre
(2018-2020).
Missions
* To elaborate scenarios for urban data use in collaboration with the
users (communities, urban planning agencies, planners);
* To propose methods for the multi-scale spatiotemporal urban data
visualization for urban communication and development;
* To participate in the prototyping and to carry out user tests.
Key words
Geomatics, information visualization, urban data models, spatiotemporal
data, user tests.
AAU Laboratory ( <http://aau.archi.fr/> http://aau.archi.fr) CRENAU team
The Ambiances, Architectures, Urbanités Laboratory is a joint research unit,
co-accredited by Centrale Nantes (ECN), CNRS and the Graduate School of
Architecture of Nantes (ENSAN). The TyCiTy project is part of the Building
architecture and the urban axis of the AAU Laboratory. The CRENAU team is
the Laboratorys team in Nantes. Its main duty is to contribute to an
ambiances theory centred on the immersive simulation, in situ approach and
assistance in architectural and urban projects.
Candidates
PhD in geomatics, geovisualization or information visualization
Desired skills: visualization, user tests, data models, programming
Valuable skills: visual perception, urban planning, architecture
Contact
Vincent Tourre ( <mailto:vincent.tourre@ec-nantes.fr>
vincent.tourre(a)ec-nantes.fr)
Myriam Servières ( <mailto:myriam.servieres@ec-nantes.fr>
myriam.servieres(a)ec-nantes.fr)
Applications will be reviewed from February until the position is fulfilled.
"Workshop on Molecular Graphics and Visual Analysis of Molecular Data"
(co-located with EuroVis 2018), June 4, 2018, Brno, Czech Republic
*** The submission deadline for full papers as well as short papers has been
extended to March 12, 2018 ***
Important Dates (NEW!)
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Paper Submission Deadline: March 12, 2018
Notification of Acceptance: April 10, 2018
Camera-ready Deadline: April 20, 2018
Workshop Date: June 4, 2018
More info:
http://decibel.fi.muni.cz/~xbyska/molva/
Organizers and Contact
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- Jan Byska, University of Bergen, Norway
- Michael Krone, University of Stuttgart, Germany
- Björn Sommer, University of Konstanz
If you have any question, please contact us:
mailto: molva.eurovis(a)gmail.com <mailto:molva.eurovis@gmail.com>
Submission
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Please submit your short and full papers via PCS (Deadline: March 12, 2018):
https://new.precisionconference.com/molva18a/
Please follow the EG guidelines for writing the paper. More info and
templates you will find here:
http://www.eurovis2018.org/public/download/EuroVis2018FullPapers_latex2e.zip
By popular demand, the submission deadline for the EuroVis Workshop on
Reproducibility, Verification, and Validation ( <http://www.eurorvvv.org/>
EuroRVVV) - Uncertainty in Visualization -, has now been extended until
March 12th. You are kindly invited to contribute and/or attend this
workshop, which is 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 * * *
/// * * * Extended Deadline ** Mar 12th 2017 * * *
/// <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*: Extended: March 12th, 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
<mailto:chairs@eurorvvv.org> chairs(a)eurorvvv.org
Further information: <http://www.eurovis.org/> http://www.eurorvvv.org
DEADLINES ARE APPROACHING !
Abstract for full papers: Monday, March 7
Full paper submission: Monday, March 12
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.
PAPER SUBMISSIONS
Accepted full papers will be published in the journal Computers & Graphics
(Elsevier) after a rigorous two-stage double-blind review process. The
submitted papers must be written in English and present original, previously
unpublished results that are not simultaneously submitted elsewhere. Papers
should be submitted through the EasyChair System
<https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=smi2018> .
IMPORTANT DATES FOR THE SUBMISSION AND REVIEW OF FULL PAPERS
Abstract for full papers: Monday, March 7
Full paper submission: Monday, March 12
First review notification: Friday, April 13
Final notification: Tuesday, May 8
Camera ready: Friday, May 15
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
REPRODUCIBILITY STAMP
To follow the tradition of past SMI conferences, we encourage authors whose
papers are accepted to SMI to apply for a Replicability Stamp
(http://www.replicabilitystamp.org/).
CONFERENCE HOMEPAGE: <http://smi2018.tecnico.ulisboa.pt/>
http://smi2018.tecnico.ulisboa.pt
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