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COMPUTER GRAPHICS & VISUAL COMPUTING 2019 (CGVC2019)
The 37th Annual Conference organised by the UK chapter of the
Eurographics Association,
12-13 September 2019, Bangor University, UK
http://www.eguk.org.uk/CGVC2019/
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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 2019 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
(posters). Optional single-blind or double-blind - reviewers’
identities are not revealed. Authors may choose whether to anonymize
their submission or not.
• 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 15-20 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 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) 12-15 minute
presentations.
• Viewpoint Papers (aka. Position paper) - 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)
12-15 minute presentations.
• Extended Abstracts (Poster Papers) - 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). We
solicit poster submissions in the form of 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 process. Accepted
posters, size A1 recommended, will be presented at the poster viewing
session of the conference.
In addition to directly submitted posters, some submissions to the
full, short and viewpoint paper tracks, that are not accepted for
publication but are deemed suitable, will be offered an opportunity to
be presented as posters. Such submissions will not require an
additional review process.
Accepted 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: 7 Jun (Fri) 2019
Notification of Acceptance: 12 Jul (Tue) 2019
Camera Ready: 2 Aug (Fri) 2019
Conference: 12-13 September 2019 (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
Jonathan C. Roberts (Bangor University)
Gary KL Tam (Swansea University)
Contact: chairs-cgvc2019(a)eg.org <mailto:chairs-cgvc2019@eg.org>
Conference Chair
Frank Vidal (Bangor University)
Local organisers
Panagiotis D. Ritsos (Bangor University)
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A funded PhD studentship is available at the Department of Computer Science
and Technology, beginning in either October 2019 or January 2020. This
doctoral studentship is for both UK/EU and overseas applicants interested in
working on a PhD thesis in the area of machine learning for computational
photography. The application must be submitted by 30 June 2019.
The studentship will involve work on improving the visual quality of video
captured with digital sensors. Such video may be affected by noise, extreme
illumination conditions (high dynamic range) and sensor limitations. The aim
is to develop algorithms that combine both machine learning and
computational photography methods to recover video of higher visual quality
than the input. This could involve, for example, upscaling the content from
standard- to high-dynamic range or reducing the visibility of noise in dark
areas, while ensuring that the reconstructed video is temporarily stable.
Further details:
<http://www.jobs.cam.ac.uk/job/21282/> http://www.jobs.cam.ac.uk/job/21282/
Dear all,
Please find below the first call for papers for Motion, Interaction and
Games (MIG) 2019, an ACM SIGGRAPH Specialized Conferences, held in
cooperation with Eurograhics.
We are looking forward to your submissions and participation,
Marie-Paule Cani & Tiberiu Popa, Program co-chairs
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Call for papers
The 12th annual ACM/SIGGRAPH conference on Motion, Interaction and Games
(MIG 2019, formerly Motion in Games) will take place in Newcastle upon Tyne,
England, 28th - 30th Oct 2019.
The goal of the Motion, Interaction, and Games conference is to be a
platform for bringing together researchers from interactive systems and
animation, and have them present their most recent results, initiate
collaborations, and contribute to the advancement of the research area. The
conference will consist of regular paper sessions for long and short papers,
and talks by a selection of internationally renowned speakers from Academia
as well as from the Industry. This year we have we are pleased to announce
three great key-note speakers: Markus Gross, Taku Komura and Karan Singh.
More info can be found on the conference website:
<http://www.mig2019.website/> http://www.mig2019.website/
Important dates
* Long and Short Paper Submission Deadline: 12th July 2019
* Long and Short Paper Acceptance Notification: 30th August 2019
* Long and Short Paper Camera Ready Deadline: 20th September 2019
Topics of Interest
Relevant topics include (but are not limited to):
Animation Systems
Animal locomotion
Autonomous actors
Behavioral animation, crowds & artificial life
Clothes, skin and hair
Deformable models
Expressive animation
Facial animation
Facial feature analysis
Game interaction and player experience
Game technology
Gesture recognition
Group and crowd behaviour
Human motion analysis
Image-based animation
Interaction in virtual and augmented reality
Interactive animation systems
Interactive storytelling in games
Machine learning techniques for animation
Motion capture & retargeting
Motion control
Motion in performing arts
Motion in sports
Motion rehabilitation systems
Multimodal interaction: haptics, sound, etc
Navigation & path planning
Physics-based animation
Real-time fluids
User-adaptive interaction and personalization
Virtual humans
We invite submissions of original, high-quality papers in any of the topics
of interest (see above) or any related topic. Each submission should be 7-10
pages in length for a long paper, or 4-6 pages for a short paper. They will
be reviewed by our international program committee for technical quality,
novelty, significance, and clarity.
All of the accepted long and short papers will be presented during sessions
at the conference. They will be archived in the ACM Digital Libraries with
their own DOIs. All submissions will be considered for the Best Paper, Best
Student Paper, and Best Presentation awards, which will be conferred during
the conference.
Authors of selected best papers will be invited to submit extended and
significantly revised versions to be considered for publication in a special
section of the Computers & Graphics Journal (C&G, Impact Factor: 1.200).
Other selected best papers may be invited to submit extended and
significantly revised versions to be considered for publication in a special
section of the IEEE Transactions on Visualizations and Computer Graphics
(TVCG, Impact Factor 3.078, pending upon confirmation of the agreement with
TVCG).
Submission
Papers should be formatted using the SIGGRAPH formatting guidelines
(sigconf). Submission instructions will be available soon.
Please note that at least one full registration will be required for every
published paper, in order to meet the costs of the conference.
Please refer to the submission information here.
The Second International Geometry Summit (IGS) will be held in Vancouver,
Canada, June 17-21, 2019:
<http://geometrysummit2019.org/> http://geometrysummit2019.org/
The conference venues will be at the Harbour Centre, Simon Fraser
University, and the Goldcorp Centre
for the Arts, in downtown Vancouver. Both venues are near the waterfront and
a couple of blocks away
from the Vancouver Convention Centre, which has hosted SIGGRAPH multiple
times in recent years.
After a successful IGS16 in Berlin, IGS19 will host four prominent
geometry conferences:
Symposium on Solid and Physical Modeling (SPM) - June 17-19
SIAM Conference on Computational Geometric Design (SIAM GD) - June 17-19
Shape Modeling International (SMI) - June 19-21
Geometric Modeling and Processing (GMP) - June 19-21
One Summit registration provides access to all four conferences, as well as
lunches, coffee+snacks
for all five days, and a dinner banquet on Wednesday night.
IGS19 will feature a slew of internationally renowned keynote speakers:
Michael Bronstein, Imperial College London, UK
Annalisa Buffa, EPFL, Switzerland
Mark Gammon, International TechneGroup Inc., UK
Alec Jacobson, University of Toronto, Canada
Hui Huang, Shenzhen University, China
Shahram Izadi, Google, USA
Ligang Liu, University of Science and Technology, China
Holly Rushmeier, Yale University, USA
Scott Schaefer, Texas A&M University, USA
Emily Whiting, Boston University, USA
Jessica Zhang, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
and one talk by the 2019 Pierre Bézier Awardee from the Solid Modeling
Association (confirmation pending).
All the keynote talks will be scheduled in a single track, without
overlapping, so attendees wont miss
any of them.
Registration is now open:
<https://ungerboeck.its.sfu.ca/emc00/PublicSignIn.aspx?&SessionID=fb8ej8fekf
f4ff2&Lang=*>
https://ungerboeck.its.sfu.ca/emc00/PublicSignIn.aspx?&SessionID=fb8ej8fekff
4ff2&Lang=*
We hope to see many of you in beautiful Vancouver in late June!
Summit Co-Chairs:
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Konrad Polthier, Free University of Berlin, Germany
Weeping Wang, University of Hong Kong, China
Richard Zhang, Simon Fraser University, Canada
Local Organization Chair:
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Ali Mahdavi-Amiri, Simon Fraser University, Canada
Bookshop Clearance
Eurographics is having a clearance sale of printed proceedings, that are
held in stock in Germany. Items will be supplied subject to availability!
Those books will be offered free of charge to people who are willing to pay
the delivery costs in advance.
Don't miss this occasion to complete your own library - so please have a
look at the list of books available.
https://diglib.eg.org/bitstream/handle/10.2312/15058/books_available.pdf
How do you place an order?
Please contact: publishing-support(a)eg.org <mailto:publishing-support@eg.org>
Dear CG Community,
for the first year EUROGRAPHICS2019 will host the new track EG2019 Think
Tanks, as special sessions of the EG2019 Program.
The EG2019 Think Tanks are
TT1 - CreativeAI - AI meets Graphics Challenges and Opportunities Ahead
Organizers: Niloy Mitra (University College London), Marie-Paule Cani (Ecole
Polytechnique)
Tuesday, 07 May 2019, 9:30-10:30 - Room Ponente
TT2 - The future of avatar-human interaction in VR, AR, and mixed reality
Organizers: Nuria Pelechano (Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya), Yiorgos
Chrysanthou, (University of Cyprus), Julien Pettré (INRIA-Rennes)
Wednesday, 08 May 2019, 9:30-10:30 Room Libeccio
For more details, please refer to the attached leaflet & to the following
URL https://www.eurographics2019.it/index.php/program/think-tank/
For information about EG2019, visit https://www.eurographics2019.it
<https://www.eurographics2019.it/>
For the EG2019 registration, visit
https://www.eurographics2019.it/index.php/for-attendees/registration/
Best regards,
Giuseppe
The Faculty of Engineering at Friedrich-Alexander-Universität
Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU) invites applications for a
W2 Professorship for Computer Science Visual Computing
(Associate Professor)
at the Department of Computer Science. The professorship is a full-time
and permanent position to be filled by the earliest possible starting date.
We seek to appoint an expert who will develop an internationally visible
research and teaching profile. Applicants should be skilled researchers
who have published relevant publications focusing on one or more areas
relating to visual computing such as
Computer vision and 3D reconstruction
Machine learning with regard to visual computing
Virtual and extended reality
Visual analytics / information visualization
Human-machine interaction
Geometry processing and 3D printing
Computational photography / Cinematography
with experience in particular in interdisciplinary applications of
visual computing such as
Digital humanities and social sciences
Digitalised production and robotics
Medical engineering and life sciences
The successful candidate will be expected to make a contribution to the
degree programmes offered by the Department of Computer Science and
become involved in the interdisciplinary centres and central institutes
at FAU.
Successful candidates demonstrate excellent academic achievements in
research and teaching at the highest international standards. You have
substantial research experience abroad as well as experience in managing
research projects and in raising third-party funding. A university
degree and an outstanding doctoral degree as well as a passion for
education and pertinent teaching experience [, including the ability to
teach in English,] are prerequisites. The position also requires
additional postdoctoral qualifications. These should be in the form of a
habilitation (postdoctoral thesis) or equivalent academic publications.
You may also have acquired the necessary qualifications in a
non-university context or through a junior faculty position (for example
as W1 Professor or Assistant Professor). [State additional
qualifications if required, for example, three years teaching experience
in the field of teacher training.]
FAU expects applicants to become actively involved in administering
academic affairs and in developing strategic initiatives. FAU pursues a
policy of intense student mentoring and therefore expects its teaching
staff to be present during lecture periods.
FAU offers an outstandingly productive research environment as well as a
passionate and multi-disciplinary scholarly community within a vibrant
institutional network.
In its pursuit of academic excellence, FAU is committed to equality of
opportunity and to a proactive and inclusive approach, which supports
and encourages all under-represented groups, promotes an inclusive
culture and values diversity. FAU is a family-friendly employer and is
also responsive to the needs of dual career couples.
Please submit your complete application documents (CV, list of
publications, list of lectures and courses taught, copies of
certificates and degrees, list of third-party funding) online at
<https://berufungen.fau.dehttps:/berufungen.fau.de>
https://berufungen.fau.dehttps://berufungen.fau.de by 17.05.2019,
addressed to the Dean of the Faculty of Engineering. Please contact
<mailto:tf-dekanat@fau.de> tf-dekanat(a)fau.de with any questions.
Call for Papers - 24th International Symposium on Vision, Modeling, and
Visualization (VMV 2019)
The symposium takes place September 30-October 2, 2019 in Rostock, Germany.
www.vmv2019.uni-rostock.de
The International Symposium on Vision, Modeling, and Visualization (VMV) is
well-established as Germanys 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.
As in previous years, the proceedings will be published in cooperation with
Eurographics and archived in the EG digital library. 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 Interactive Data Science
* 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 of up to 8 pages in the EG
publication style. Longer papers are expected to make additional
contributions. The review process will be double-blind. Accepted papers have
to be presented at the symposium. Papers and supplemental material will be
submitted using the SRM submission system.
Important Dates
June 21, 2019 Paper submission deadline
August 9, 2019 Acceptance notification
September 6, 2019 Camera ready version
Sep. 30-Oct. 2, 2019 Symposium
General Chair:
Oliver Staadt
Program Chairs:
Hans-Jörg Schulz
Matthias Teschner
Michael Wimmer
Fully-funded PhD positions available in marine data science.
Deadline for application: 15. May 2019.
PHD POSITIONS FOR DATA SCIENTISTS IN MARINE SCIENCES.
The Helmholtz School for Marine Data Science (MarDATA) is recruiting
candidates for doctoral studies (PhD) at Germanys leading institutes for
marine research, GEOMAR and AWI, together with their partner universities in
Kiel and Bremen. We are looking for excellent graduates holding master
degrees in computer science (Informatik in German), software architecture,
data engineering, data analytics, advanced statistics, machine learning,
numerical and applied mathematics, bioinformatics or electrical
engineering/technical cybernetics.
More information can be found at https://www.mardata.de (Application
deadline 15 May 2019)
MarDATA, a graduate school financed by the Helmholtz Association, will
define and educate a new type of marine data scientists by introducing and
embedding researchers from data science into ocean sciences from
supercomputing and modelling, (bio)informatics, robotics, to statistics and
big data methodologies. Researchers from the German leading institutes for
marine research, the GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel and the
Alfred-Wegener-Institute (AWI) Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine
Research, will jointly educate and supervise doctoral candidates together
with information & data science specialists from their partner universities
in Kiel (Kiel University) and Bremen (Universität Bremen and Jacobs
University).
The broad education in joint block courses, international summer schools and
colloquia will go beyond a single discipline towards genuine scientific
insight into and a more systematic treatment of marine data.
Call for Posters
Deadline: April 15, 2019, 23:59 GMT (has been extended by a week!!)
EuroVis 2019 (3-7 June 2018, in Porto, Portugal) features a posters track.
The posters track will present late-breaking results, work in progress, and
follow-up extensions, application case studies, 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.
Submission Instructions
We solicit poster submissions in the form of a sketch (i.e., an extended
abstract of at most 2 pages in the EuroVis poster format, with an additional
page allowed for references only).We strongly encourage the submission of
additional materials. For example, you can submit an additional PDF (without
any page limit) that contains a number of example results, screenshots, an
interaction sequence, etc. The poster draft can also be added as additional
material (but is not mandatory for the submission). Finally, submissions can
also include supplementary material such as videos or executable programs.
In particular for interactive tools/approaches, a digital video is essential
and thus strongly encouraged to allow the reviewers to assess the
interactive aspects.
Poster sketches are to be submitted using the Precision Conference System (
<http://new.precisionconference.com/> PCS).
At least one author of an accepted poster must attend the conference to
present the work, and authors will also be required to present a brief (less
than one-minute) summary of their poster content at the opening preview
session (also called fast-forward).
Both a PDF version of the poster and the extended abstract will be included
on the conference USB stick and also in the EG digital library with a DOI.
The material in a poster/sketch can later be reused by the original authors
for a more extensive publication (e.g., a full paper) with more detailed
content and mature results, without being considered self-plagiarism.
For detailed poster preparation and submission instructions please refer to
the submission guidelines (http://eurovis2019.tecnico.ulisboa.pt/posters/).
Important Dates
* April 15, 2019: Submission deadline
* April 28, 2019: Notification of acceptance
* May 05, 2019: Camera-ready version
All deadlines are at 23:59 GMT.
Poster Program Co-Chairs: Renata Raidou (TU Wien, Austria) and João Madeiras
Pereira (Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal)
EuroVis General Chairs: Alfredo Ferreira (INESC-ID, Instituto Superior
Técnico, Universidade de Lisboa) and Joaquim A. Jorge (INESC-ID, Instituto
Superior Técnico, Universidade de Lisboa)