CALL FOR CONTRIBUTIONS: DEADLINE July 27, 2018
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STAG 2018 - Smart Tools and Applications in Graphics Brescia, October 18-19,
2017 http://stag2018.unibs.it
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We are happy to announce this year's keynote Speaker, that will be Prof.
Mario Botsch (University of Bielefeld)
Smart Tools and Applications for Graphics (STAG) is the annual international
conference organized by the Italian Chapter of the Eurographics association.
For its th edition STAG will be held in Brescia (Italy) on 18-19 October,
2018.
The aim of STAG is the dissemination of research activities and novel ideas
on both theoretical and application oriented aspects of Computer Graphics,
bringing together researchers and practitioners from both national and
international scientific communities to share their latest developments.
Contributions on new ways to solve real problems, clever solutions to
optimize or otherwise improve techniques and algorithms for real-world
applications. System and workflow papers with impact on real-world
applications are also welcome.
We invite original contributions on topics related (but not limited) to:
-Acquisition
-Animation
-Augmented and virtual reality
-Computational geometry
-Computer graphics applications (industry, biomedicine, cultural heritage,
entertainment, physics, design,...) -Computer vision for graphics -Digital
Manufacturing and Fabrication -Geometry processing -Graphics systems
-Human-Computer Interaction -Imaging and image processing -Machine Learning
for graphics -Modeling -Pattern Recognition -Reconstruction -Rendering
-Robotics and Vision -Visualization -Volume graphics -Web graphics
Important Dates:
* Submission deadline: July, 27 2018
* Notification: September, 4 2018
* Camera ready: September,14 2018
Submission Information
Papers must be written in English and submitted in PDF format via EasyChair.
Each PDF should not exceed
10 pages in length (references excluded) and must be formatted according to
the Eurographics Computer Graphics Forum publication guidelines. Submitted
papers will undergo a double blind reviewing process.
STAG proceedings are published in the Eurographics Digital Library.
Authors of a selection of the best papers will be invited to submit an
extended version of their work to a Special Issue of the Computers &
Graphics Journal (Elsevier).
Doctoral School (NEW!)
This year we are happy to announce the First edition of the Eurographics
Italian Chapter (EGIT) International Doctoral School, open to both PhD
students and young researcher all around the world, that will be held on
16-18 October, just before and in the same location of the STAG conference.
This year the focus of the school will be on Digital Manufacturing. School
participants are highly encouraged to prepare a submission for STAG. Special
discounts on registration fees are foreseen for attendants to both events.
More info about the EGIT Doctoral School coming on
http://egit-school2018.unibs.it
GCH 2018: Ultimate Call for Papers
Due to popular request, the deadline for GCH 2018 will be extended one final time to July 4, 2018! Note: if you are working on a short paper, you can think about extending it to a regular paper and submitting it to this final deadline. In case of non-acceptance, it can still be submitted as a short paper.
The 16th EUROGRAPHICS Workshop on Graphics and Cultural Heritage
held in Vienna, Austria, November 12-15, 2018
is organized in cooperation with <http://www.chnt.at> CHNT (Cultural Heritage and New Technologies) as
<http://2018.visualheritage.org> Visual Heritage 2018
http://2018.visualheritage.org/
Important Dates
Submission deadline regular papers July 4, 2018 (ultimate final deadline!)
Review notification (regular papers) August 6, 2018
Submission deadline short / project papers August 13, 2018
Review notification (other submission types) September 10, 2018
Submission of camera ready (regular papers) September 10, 2018
Submission of camera ready (other papers) September 21, 2018
Registration deadline speaker September 21, 2018
General Information
Since 2018 is a key year for the Cultural Heritage community, two established communities working on the domain of ICT & CH have decided to join forces and organize a federated event. The aims of this federated event are: to bring two slightly different communities together in the same venue (one oriented to research in visual technology, the other focusing on the application of those technologies to CH); to share experiences and discuss methodologies concerning digital visual media and their use in the context of cultural heritage applications; and to enable an increased cross-fertilization among those communities and foster collaboration.
GCH 2018 aims to establish an international dialogue between ICT experts and CH scientists to advance the understanding of critical requirements for processing, managing, and delivering cultural heritage information to a broad audience. The objective of the workshop is to introduce and showcase new techniques and applications for supporting Cultural Heritage information ranging from data acquisition, analysis and synthesis, 3D documentation, and data management, to new forms of interactive presentation and 3D printing solutions. Interdisciplinary approaches for analysis, classification and interpretation of cultural artefacts are particularly relevant to the event. GCH 2018 as part of Visual Heritage 2018 provides a scientific forum to exchange novel ideas and techniques in research, education and dissemination of Cultural Heritage information, to transfer them into practice, and identify future research and application opportunities.
Topics
We seek original, innovative and previously unpublished contributions in the visual computing area applied to digital cultural heritage, challenging the state-of-the-art solutions, presenting experiences and projects in this domain and leveraging new ideas for future developments. Equally, original contributions in the cultural heritage field of relevance to visual computing are welcome. Contributions are solicited in (but not limited to) the following areas:
* 2/3/4D data acquisition and processing in Cultural Heritage
* Multispectral imaging and data fusion
* Digital acquisition, representation and communication of intangible heritage
* Material acquisition analysis
* Heterogeneous data collection, integration and management
* 3D printing of cultural assets
* Shape analysis and interpretation
* Similarity search of digital artefacts
* Visualization and Virtual Museums including storytelling and design of heritage communications
* Multi-modal and interactive environments and applications for Cultural Heritage
* Spatial and mobile augmentation of physical collections with digital presentations
* Semantic-aware representation of digital artefacts (metadata, classification schemes, annotation)
* Digital libraries, archiving and long-term preservation of 3D documents
* Standards and documentation
* Serious games in Cultural Heritage
* Organizational aspects of cooperation between ICT and CH experts for project development
* Best practices for deployment of novel ICT solution in the CH domain, including budgeting and maintenance
* User demand and reception of ICT solutions in CH institutions
In cooperation with CHNT, GCH is also planning for a half-day tutorial program, addressing practices and challenges in the important areas of acquisition and presentation of CH content.
Paper Categories
We accept four categories of papers: full papers, short papers, project papers, tutorials. Note that full papers and other paper categories have different deadlines as indicated above.
Full papers showcase original research in visual heritage.
Short papers showcase recent results, work in progress, and new ideas.
Project papers offer an opportunity to present results of projects in the visual heritage field. Participants to the project presentation sessions will have a unique opportunity for the dissemination of their project developments and products to a broad multi-disciplinary, multi-national and multi-organisational community, which satisfies the core demand of dissemination and valorisation of every funded project.The paper should describe the research and development activities.
Tutorials instruct participants about the background of visual heritage technologies. Tutorial proposals should include the topics to be covered in the presentation session. Presentation time will be longer than regular papers, please contact us for individual requirements.
Page limits are 10 pages for full papers, and 4 pages for all other categories.
Submission
GCH 2018 uses the Submission and Review Management (SRM) system of EUROGRAPHICS. Online submission is now open on the SRM site, which also provides detailed information about the submission process:
<https://srmv2.eg.org/COMFy/Conference/GCH_2018> https://srmv2.eg.org/COMFy/Conference/GCH_2018
Please use the EUROGRAPHICS LaTeX Package ( <https://srmv2.eg.org/COMFy/Conference/GCH_2018/GetConferenceFile?fileID=8635> https://srmv2.eg.org/COMFy/Conference/GCH_2018/GetConferenceFile?fileID=8635) to prepare your submission according to the EUROGRAPHICS style guide. Submissions can be accompanied by electronic supplementary material (e.g., images, video, demo).
Submitted content must be original work; papers or summaries of papers that have already been published or submitted elsewhere (including in another language) are not acceptable as paper submission to GCH 2018 and will be rejected without review.
Submitted papers will be carefully reviewed by members of the Program Committee and selected external reviewers. GCH 2018 uses a double-blind peer-review process to evaluate the submissions, so submission need to be properly anonymized. However, the complete information about all co-authors needs to be entered into SRM.
All accepted papers will be published by the Eurographics Association and archived in the EG Digital Library. In addition, best papers will be selected and awarded at the conference; those will be invited in extended version for further review and publication in the ACM Journal on Computing and Cultural Heritage (ACM JOCCH).
Robert Sablatnig, TU Wien
Michael Wimmer, TU Wien
GCH2018 Program Co-Chairs
Call for Full Papers
The EUROGRAPHICS 2019 Full Papers Program will showcase innovative research in Computer Graphics and related areas. We invite submissions of new ideas, and encourage all forms of research creativity and originality. We are interested in practice, experience, novel applications, technological, system or theoretical papers, with the ambition of setting the standard in the field and stimulating future trends.
Accepted full papers will be presented at EUROGRAPHICS 2019 and published in a special issue of the Eurographics journal <https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/14678659> Computer Graphics Forum; the submissions will undergo a two-step review process. We encourage submissions from all areas related to computer graphics, including but not limited to rendering, modeling, animation, simulation, visualization, virtual and augmented reality, display technology, image processing, computational imaging, computational fabrication, human-computer interaction, and related disciplines.
Timeline
October 2, 2018
Preliminary abstract due (required for any further submission)
October 9, 2018
Full paper due
November 26, 2018
Reviews available
November 26 to December 3, 2018
Rebuttal period
December 19, 2018
Notification to Authors
February 1st, 2019
Revised version due
February 15, 2019
Final notification
March 8, 2019
Camera-ready version due
May 6-10, 2019
Conference in Genova
* All deadlines are at 23:59 UTC
Submission dates
A preliminary abstract is due by 23:59 UTC, October 2, 2018, and the full paper deadline is 23:59 UTC, October 9, 2018. Note that a full paper can only be submitted if an abstract has been submitted by the abstract deadline.
Submission details
Electronic submission of all papers is mandatory and will be conducted using the <http://srmv2.eg.org/COMFy/Conference/EG_2019> Submission and Review Management (SRMv2) system. Papers must be written in English, must be anonymized, and must be formatted according to the Eurographics Computer Graphics Forum guidelines. The publication guidelines and LaTeX templates are available on <https://srmv2.eg.org/COMFy/Conference/EG_2019/Instruction> SRMv2. Accepted papers must be presented orally in English at Eurographics 2019. Review of full papers is based on a double-blind reviewing approach, so please be sure to remove all personal data (such as authors, affiliations, etc.) from your submission. References to your own work should be made in the third person to maintain anonymity. Reviewers are asked to keep confidential all materials sent to them for evaluation.
There is no maximum length imposed on papers. However, papers should only be as long as they need to be, but not longer. Reviewers might rank submissions perceived as being either repetitive or unnecessarily long lower than they would score concisely written papers.
Plagiarism and Prior Art
A submission to the Eurographics Full Papers program should describe an original work of the authors. Authors must not use ideas or content originating from others without properly crediting their original sources. Note that such sources are not limited to peer-reviewed publications, but also include patents, textbooks, technical reports, theses, unpublished work posted on arXiv, as well as other posts on the World Wide Web. Failure to comply with this requirement will be considered plagiarism and result in rejection.
Authors are not required to discuss and compare their work with non-peer reviewed (pre-publication) works (arXiv, technical reports, theses, etc.), although they must properly cite those that inspired them and are encouraged to mention all related works they are aware of. Authors of conditionally accepted papers should be prepared to cite pre-publications listed by reviewers in their final revision as concurrent work, but are not required to detail how their work compares to or differs from these pre-publications.
Re-submitted material
For papers that have previously been reviewed by other venues and have been rejected or withdrawn, the authors are encouraged to provide a cover letter to describe the history of the paper (however, this does not imply reviewer continuity). This cover letter can also answer the comments made in the previous reviews, by either listing the changes that were made to comply with them, or discussing/rebutting/clarifying some elements if need be. Though not mandatory, this procedure is strongly encouraged. The cover letter has to be submitted through SRM as an ‘Additional Attachment’ (see last section of the SRM upload form for details).
Graphics Replicability Stamp Initiative
Authors who are willing to go one step further toward replicability of their contributed algorithm and provide a complete open-source implementation, can get an additional recognition via submission to the Graphics Replicability Stamp Initiative (see http://www.replicabilitystamp.org/). All articles published in the Computer Graphics Forum are eligible to apply for the stamp.
Rebuttal, Notification, Publication, and Prizes
* The reviews will be made available to the authors on November 26, 2018. During a rebuttal period from November 26 to December 3, 2018, authors will be able to submit a brief document to address any factual errors or clarify any issues raised by reviews.
* The date for notification of the results of the first round of the review process is December 19, 2018.
* Revised versions of papers conditionally accepted in the first round must be submitted by February 1st, 2019.
* The final notification of the outcome of the second reviewing round will be made on February 15, 2019.
* The camera-ready version of accepted papers will be due on March 8, 2019.
* From all accepted and presented papers, an international jury will select the best papers. The first best paper will receive the Günter Enderle Award, including a cash prize of €1,000, presented at Eurographics 2019.
For any question concerning full paper submissions please contact the papers program co-chairs: chairs-eg2019(a)eg.org <mailto:chairs-eg2019@eg.org>
Eurographics Full Papers Chairs
Pierre Alliez, INRIA, France (pierre.alliez(a)inria.fr <mailto:pierre.alliez@inria.fr> )
Fabio Pellacini, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy (pellacini(a)di.uniroma1.it <mailto:pellacini@di.uniroma1.it> )
Contact: chairs-eg2019-full(a)eg.org <mailto:chairs-eg2019-full@eg.org>
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[Deadline extended to July 4]
Call for Papers
23rd International Symposium on Vision, Modeling, and Visualization
(VMV 2018)
October 10-12, Stuttgart, Germany
http://gcprvmv2018.vis.uni-stuttgart.de/cfp_vmv.html
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[Please note that, due to multiple requests, we have extended the submission
deadline to July 4, 2018.]
The International Symposium on Vision, Modeling, and Visualization (VMV) is
well-established as Germany's premier scientific meeting that covers the
full spectrum of visual computing. VMV offers researchers the opportunity to
discuss a wide range of different topics within an open, international, and
interdisciplinary environment. The symposium will take place for its 23rd
time and will be co-located with the German Conference on Pattern
Recognition (GCPR 18). As in previous years, the proceedings will be
published in cooperation with Eurographics.
Authors are encouraged to submit their original research results, practice
and experience reports, or novel applications. Relevant topics include, but
are not limited to:
Modeling
3D Printing
Animation, Simulation, and GPGPU
Geometric Modeling
Rendering
Color, Illumination, and Reflectance Modeling
Material Appearance
Realistic and Non-Photorealistic Rendering
Offline and Real-time Rendering
Visualization and Interactive Interfaces
Information Visualization
Scientific Visualization
Visual Analytics and Data Interaction
Visual Interfaces
Computer Vision and Image Processing
3D Acquisition, Motion Capture, and Tracking
Computational Photography, Sensors, and Sensor Fusion
Image-based Modeling and Rendering
Object and Pattern Recognition
Applications of/for Visual Computing
Biology and Medicine
Games and Film
Evaluation and Perception
Physics and Engineering
Virtual, Mixed, and Augmented Reality
=== Submission ===
Contributors are invited to submit papers in the EG publication style,
typically of up to 8 pages. Longer papers are expected to make additional
contributions. The review process will be double-blind. Accepted papers have
to be presented at the symposium.
=== Important Dates ===
Jul. 04, 2018: paper submission deadline
Aug. 17, 2018: acceptance notification
Sep. 14, 2018: camera-ready deadline
Oct. 10-12, 2018: VMV 2018 symposium
Open PhD Position in Geometry Processing / Computer Aided Design (CAD) / Simulation and Analysis
The Institute for Computer Graphics and Knowledge Visualization at Graz University of Technology (TU Graz), Austria participates since 2012 in a joint PhD program with the School of Computer Science and Engineering at Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Singapore.
Currently, we offer a 3 year PhD Position on this joint program, with a focus on research in the field of subdivision surfaces, isogeometric analysis and wider fields of geometry processing. The Topic can be defined in accordance with the applicant's skills and experience. 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.
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 (C++/Matlab) are also required. Additionally, some background in mesh processing (and/or computer aided geometry design) will be highly desirable.
What we offer in exchange
* You will receive a dual degree from TU Graz and NTU Singapore.
* A one year stay in Singapore 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 Top 50 Under 50 2016-2017 and is also 11th in the world in the QS World University Rankings 2018 and third in the QS University Rankings: Asia 2016.
* 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.
* Further...
* Freedom to explore your scientific interests in the course of your work (within the scope of the project goals).
* 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.
* Continuing personal and professional education.
How to apply
To apply, please send your CV, academic credentials and a letter of motivation to Ass. Prof. Ursula H. Augsdorfer at u.augsdorfer(a)cgv.tugraz.at <mailto:u.augsdorfer@cgv.tugraz.at>
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Ass.Prof. Ursula Augsdörfer, MSc PhD
Institute for Computer Graphics and Knowledge Visualisation
Graz University of Technology
http://www.cgv.tugraz.at +43-316-873-5414
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COMPUTER GRAPHICS & VISUAL COMPUTING 2018 (CGVC2018)
The 36th Annual Conference organised by the UK chapter of the Eurographics Association,
13-14 September 2018, Swansea University, UK
http://www.eguk.org.uk/CGVC2018/
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The annual EGUK conference is a meeting place for all those in the UK working in computer graphics and visual computing (including, Computer Graphics and Vision, Information and Scientific Visualization, and Visual Analytics). It attracts researchers from across the country and from further afield.
The 2018 conference Computer Graphics & Visual Computing will be an overnight meeting (lunchtime to lunchtime). The conference wants to focus on increasing the dialogue between academic research groups, researchers in academic and in industrial developments. In order to facilitate such dialogue, we are seeking contributions in the form of full papers, short papers, viewpoint papers, and extended abstracts (poster papers).
• Full papers - a paper of 4 to 8 pages describing completed research, plus an additional page of references. Papers are refereed by members of an international program committee (IPC). Authors of accepted papers are expected to give a 20 minute presentation at the conference. Accepted papers will appear in the Eurographics digital library and will serve as full paper publications.
• Short papers - The purpose of short papers is to present late-breaking results, work-in-progress, and follow-up extensions or evaluations of existing methods. Short papers will be peer-reviewed in a one-stage double-blind process by an international program committee (IPC). They will be electronically archived and are fully citable publications. Submissions for the short paper track should be at most 4 pages, with an additional page allowed for references. Accepted short papers will be presented orally at the conference in (approximately) 15 minute presentations.
• Viewpoint Papers (aka. Position paper, ***new in CGVC2018***) - Viewpoint paper track enables researchers a new possibility to publish their ideas. Viewpoints articles offer detailed technical opinions on trends in visual computing or reports on how visual computing has contributed to the comprehension of data or phenomena, without the need to present completed research work and/or validated results. We encourage discussions of challenges or limitations in today's methods and areas of potential new topics of research. We are also interested in application discussions that focus on, for example, the areas of physical, life or social sciences, engineering, or commerce, or areas related to the process of visual computing in general. We encourage an emphasis on lessons learned from practical experience for application discussions, particularly where visual computing has been employed in a real, working environment. Viewpoint papers are submitted with author names and affiliations (at most 4-pages). Accepted viewpoint papers will be electronically archived, are fully citable publications and will be presented orally at the conference in (approximately) 15 minute presentations.
Submissions to the full, short and viewpoint paper tracks that are not accepted for publication but are deemed suitable for poster presentation by the IPC will be offered an opportunity to present in the poster track.
• Extended Abstracts (Poster Papers) - CGVC 2018 is re-introducing a poster track. The purpose of this track is to present late-breaking results, work in progress, and follow-up extensions or evaluations of existing methods. In particular, it provides young researchers, especially postgraduate students, with valuable opportunities to receive feedback from other researchers, and engage in stimulating discussions. The poster track will be managed by the co-chair team and the International Program Committee (IPC) for the papers track. We solicit poster submissions in the form of a poster and an accompanying sketch (i.e., an extended abstract of at most 2 pages, with an additional page allowed for references only). Posters will be peer-reviewed in a one-stage double-blind process. Accepted posters will be presented at the poster viewing session of the conference.
Accepted extended abstracts (poster papers) do not appear in the Eurographics digital library, and will not be considered as a paper publication, instead being similar to a SIGGRAPH one-page sketch or to a conference poster without an associated full paper. As such, presenting an extended abstract or a poster at the conference has no effect on your ability to publish a fuller version of the same work in another venue.
Topics include, but are not limited to:
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Computer Graphics
Visualization
Computer Vision
Virtual Reality
Visual Analytics
Visual Data Science
Computer Animation
Computer-based Arts and Entertainment
Image processing
Acquisition and Reconstruction Techniques
Graphics Architectures and Acceleration Hardware
Medical Imaging
Multimedia Visualisation
Computer Games
Rendering Techniques
Scientific Visualisation and Big Data
Information Visualization and Visual Analytics
Geospatial Visualisation
Augmented Reality and Collaborative Environments
Mobile Apps and Interactive Devices
Human Computer Interaction, Robotics, and Haptics
Modelling Methods
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Important Dates:
Submission Deadline (extended): 22 June 2018 (Fri)
Notification of Acceptance: 24 July 2018 (Tue)
Camera Ready: 11 August 2018 (Sat)
Conference: 13-14 September 2018 (Thu-Fri)
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Publication type | Page limit | Accepted publication
Full Paper | 4-8 pages, + 1-page refs only | fully citable publication
Short Paper | 2-4 pages, + 1-page refs only | fully citable publication
Viewpoint Paper (i.e. Position Paper) | 2-4 pages, + 1-page refs only | fully citable publication
Extended Abstract (i.e. Poster Paper) | 1-2 pages, + 1-page refs only | not considered as a paper publication
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Programme Chairs
Gary KL Tam (Swansea University)
Franck Vidal (Bangor University)
Contact: chairs-cgvc2018(a)eg.org <mailto:chairs-cgvc2018@eg.org>
Conference Chair
Robert S. Laramee (Swansea University)
Local organisers
Richard Roberts (Swansea University)
Dylan Rees (Swansea University)
Liam McNabb (Swansea University)
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Eurographics Symposium on Rendering
July 2-4, 2018
Karlsruhe, Germany
<http://cg.ivd.kit.edu/egsr18/> http://cg.ivd.kit.edu/egsr18/
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Call for participation:
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 brings together
research and practice in a focused single track program that showcases
cutting-edge research and enables close interactions amongst participants.
We hope to see you soon in Karlsruhe!
Registration:
The prices listed below include taxes. Attendees of EGSR get to participate
in the conference and the social events from 2nd of July to 4th of July.
Registering for the Material Appearance Modeling Workshop grants access to
the full workshop program on 1st of July. You can find more information
about EG membership on the Eurographics website.
EG member: 450 EUR
Non-member: 550 EUR
Student, EG member: 300 EUR
Student, non-member: 400 EUR
Keynote speakers:
Michael Betancourt, Principal research scientist with Symplectomorphic, LLC
"Gambling in the Depths of High-Dimensional Spaces"
Matt Pharr, Distinguished research scientist at NVIDIA research
"Offline and interactive rendering: Converging at last?"
Papers program:
https://cg.ivd.kit.edu/egsr18/program.php
Conference chair:
Carsten Dachsbacher
Program chairs:
Wenzel Jakob
Toshiya Hachisuka
[Apologies for multiple postings]
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<http://sca2018.inria.fr/>
<http://sca2018.inria.fr/> ACM SIGGRAPH/Eurographics Symposium on Computer Animation
CNRS Paris Michel Ange, Paris, France
11-13 July, 2018
http://sca2018.inria.fr
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<https://sca2018.inria.fr/program/> SCA18 Program is now online !
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 "CNRS Délégation Paris Michel Ange" (grand auditorium Marie-Curie).
> Please note that the early bird registration has been extended until June 19th.
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<http://sca2018.inria.fr/program/invited-speaker/> Invited Speakers
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JP Lewis (SEED Electronic Arts), Open Problems in Character Animation for Games and VFX
Mark Meyer (Pixar Animations), Animation Research in Feature Film Production
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<http://sca2018.inria.fr/for-attendees/registration/> Registration
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Early bird (Until June 19th):
- Students: €250
- ACM SIGGRAPH/EG member: €350
- Other: €400
The registration fee includes participation to the main conference, all conference materials, lunchs and coffee breaks, the welcome reception and the conference dinner. The conference dinner will take place at Musée d'Orsay <http://www.musee-orsay.fr/en/home.html> :
Registration fee also includes the possibility to follow keynotes from the collocated SGP conference (July 7-11) also in Paris !
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Description
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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. We hope to see you in Paris!
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Organization
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Conference Chairs:
- Maud Marchal, Univ. Rennes, INSA, IRISA
- Damien Rohmer, Ecole Polytechnique
Program Chairs:
- Nils Thuerey, Technical University of Munich
- Thabo Beeler, Disney Research Zurich
Poster Chair:
- Mélina Skouras, Inria Grenoble
The annual Eurographics Symposium on Rendering (EGSR 2018), the premier
venue for research in rendering, will take place together with the Workshop
on Material Appearance Modeling (MAM) in Karlsruhe, Germany, from July 1 to
July 4, 2018.
Early registration discounts are available until (including) Thursday, June
14.
Check out the conference program and find all information on the conference
website: https://cg.ivd.kit.edu/egsr18/