This is a reminder that by subscribing to the Symposium on Geometry
Processing 2019 on or before Thursday the 6th of July you can get the "early
bird" discount.
<https://sgp2019.di.unimi.it/registration.html>
https://sgp2019.di.unimi.it/registration.html
As you know, the Eurographics Symposium on Geometry Processing (SGP) is the
premier venue for disseminating new research ideas and cutting-edge results
in Geometry Processing,
and the privileged meeting point for the vibrant scientific and industrial
community orbiting around Geometry Processing aspects of Computer Graphics.
Be part of it!
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Additional discounts are granted to Eurographics members and ACM siggraph
members.
You can renew yours at:
<https://www.acm.org/membership> https://www.acm.org/membership
<https://www.eg.org/wp/eg-membership/> https://www.eg.org/wp/eg-membership/
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News from SGP 2019:
* An local list of hotel can now be accessed at
<https://sgp2019.di.unimi.it/venue.html>
https://sgp2019.di.unimi.it/venue.html
Book your with wide advance to get the best fares!
* Abstracts of the outstanding SGP 2019 keynotes are now available online:
<https://sgp2019.di.unimi.it/keynote_speakers.html>
https://sgp2019.di.unimi.it/keynote_speakers.html
* The sillabi of of the Graduate School courses are now also online.
<https://sgp2019.di.unimi.it/graduate_school.html>
https://sgp2019.di.unimi.it/graduate_school.html
As you know, a top level Graduate School is attached to SGP 2019, offering a
rich array of top-notch courses.
The courses are aimed at PhD students, postgraduate students, and any other
person interested in a in depth introduction of various topic in geometric
processing.
Thanks to the SGP School 2019 chairs: Marcel Campen, Sylvain Lefebvre.!
* In addition to the best paper award, SGP has a Software Project award and
a Dataset award, to recognize authors of to authors of great software
projects and benchmark which aid to push the research on Geometry Processing
forward.
Anyone can nominate candidates, so you you have one in mind we want to hear
from you!
<https://sgp2019.di.unimi.it/awards.html>
https://sgp2019.di.unimi.it/awards.html
Please consider disseminating this announcement to any colleague or student
who may be interested.
Looking forward to see you in Milan!
Marco Tarini, Paolo Cignoni, Alessandro Rizzi (conference chairs)
Pacific Graphics 2019 Call for Papers
Seoul, October 14-17, 2019
http://pg19.org/
The 27th annual international conference on computer graphics and applications, Pacific Graphics 2019, will take place in Seoul, Korea from October 14-17, 2019. Pacific Graphics is a flagship conference of the Asia Graphics Association. As a highly successful conference series, Pacific Graphics provides a premium forum for researchers, developers, practitioners in the Pacific Rim and around the world to present and discuss new problems, solutions, and technologies in computer graphics and related areas.
Original unpublished submissions are invited in all areas of computer graphics and its applications. The topics include (but are not limited to) modeling, rendering, animation, imaging, visualization, human-computer interaction, and graphics systems. Papers should be submitted through the SRM system. Each submission should be 7-12 pages in length for the regular papers or 4-6 pages for the short papers, and will be reviewed by an international program committee for technical quality, novelty, significance, and clarity. All of the accepted papers will be archived in the EG digital libraries and all regular papers will be published in a special issue of Computer Graphics Forum. All submissions will be considered for Best Paper Award and Best Student Presentation Award, which will be conferred during the conference.
The goal of the Pacific Graphics conference is to bring together researchers from a variety of fields to present their most recent results, initiate collaborations, and contribute to the advancement of the research area. The conference will consist of regular paper sessions, work-in-progress sessions, and tutorials as well as presentations by a selection of internationally renowned speakers in all areas related to computer graphics and interactive systems.
Important Dates
Abstract submission: 5 June, 2019
Regular/Short paper submission: 7 June, 2019
Decision notification: 24 July, 2019
Camera ready: 27 August, 2019
Conference: 14-17 October, 2019
Keynote Speakers
Markus Gross, ETH Zuerich and Disney Research Zuerich
Masahiko Inami, University of Tokyo
Alla Sheffer, University of British Columbia
Conference Leadership
Conference Chairs
JungHyun Han, Korea University
Carol O'Sullivan, Trinity College Dublin
Michiel van de Panne, University of British Columbia
Program Chairs
Jehee Lee, Seoul National University
Christian Theobalt, MPI Informatik
Gordon Wetzstein, Stanford University
Please feel free to forward this announcement.
This is a reminder that by subscribing to the Symposium on Geometry
Processing 2019 on or before Thursday the 6th of July you can get the "early
bird" discount.
<https://sgp2019.di.unimi.it/registration.html>
https://sgp2019.di.unimi.it/registration.html
As you know, the Eurographics Symposium on Geometry Processing (SGP) is the
premier venue for disseminating new research ideas and cutting-edge results
in Geometry Processing,
and the privileged meeting point for the vibrant scientific and industrial
community orbiting around Geometry Processing aspects of Computer Graphics.
Be part of it!
------------------
Additional discounts are granted to Eurographics members and ACM siggraph
members.
You can renew yours at:
<https://www.acm.org/membership> https://www.acm.org/membership
<https://www.eg.org/wp/eg-membership/> https://www.eg.org/wp/eg-membership/
-----------------
News from SGP 2019:
* An local list of hotel can now be accessed at
<https://sgp2019.di.unimi.it/venue.html>
https://sgp2019.di.unimi.it/venue.html
Book your with wide advance to get the best fares!
* Abstracts of the outstanding SGP 2019 keynotes are now available online:
<https://sgp2019.di.unimi.it/keynote_speakers.html>
https://sgp2019.di.unimi.it/keynote_speakers.html
* The sillabi of of the Graduate School courses are now also online.
<https://sgp2019.di.unimi.it/graduate_school.html>
https://sgp2019.di.unimi.it/graduate_school.html
As you know, a top level Graduate School is attached to SGP 2019, offering a
rich array of top-notch courses.
The courses are aimed at PhD students, postgraduate students, and any other
person interested in a in depth introduction of various topic in geometric
processing.
Thanks to the SGP School 2019 chairs: Marcel Campen, Sylvain Lefebvre.!
* In addition to the best paper award, SGP has a Software Project award and
a Dataset award, to recognize authors of to authors of great software
projects and benchmark which aid to push the research on Geometry Processing
forward.
Anyone can nominate candidates, so you you have one in mind we want to hear
from you!
<https://sgp2019.di.unimi.it/awards.html>
https://sgp2019.di.unimi.it/awards.html
Please consider disseminating this announcement to any colleague or student
who may be interested.
Looking forward to see you in Milan!
Marco Tarini, Paolo Cignoni, Alessandro Rizzi (conference chairs)
(Apologies for cross-postings)
Eurographics Workshop on Visual Computing for Biology and Medicine 2019 in Brno, Czech Republic
== Important Dates ==
*) Poster submission deadline: July 20, 2019
*) Author notification: August 2, 2019
*) Workshop: September 4-6, 2019
All deadlines are at 23:59 CET (UTC+1).
== Aims and Scope ==
EG VCBM ( <http://www.vcbm.org/> http://www.vcbm.org/), the Eurographics Workshop on Visual Computing for Biology and Medicine, is an annual event addressing the state of the art in visual computing research with a strong focus on applications in biology and medicine. It provides an interdisciplinary forum for experts (researchers and practitioners) from visualization, visual analytics, computer graphics, image processing, computer vision, human-computer interfaces as well as experts from biology and medicine, jointly working on next-generation visual computing solutions for medicine, healthcare, and the biotechnology sector. This year’s workshop (already the 9th VCBM since its foundation in 2008) will be held during September 4-6, 2019 in Brno, Czech Republic.
We are also pleased that this year we accept the following types of posters:
*) Original, application-oriented research posters that advance the fusion of visual computing methods within medicine and biology, according to the general call that can be found at <http://www.vcbm.org/> http://www.vcbm.org/.
*) Research overview posters summarizing biomedical visualization research on topics below. This is an excellent way to highlight, for example, the research carried out in the scope of a PhD project, to promote PhD direction discussions with experts, or to present activities of a specific research group.
*) Research group overview posters presenting the current research work of an entire group or a research center. The scope of such a poster can also include upcoming funded projects and thus even indicate open vacancies.
*) Posters describing an open research problem that may have been defined by a domain scientist (e.g., a physician or biologist). This is a unique opportunity to present an exciting research problem to a broad professional audience and to promote new collaborations.
Suggested topics for posters include, but are not limited to:
*) Visual computing solutions for medical applications like radiology, surgery, pathology, cardiology, nephrology, neurology, etc., including medical education
*) Visual computing solutions for applications that support biomedical research in systems biology, -omics research, molecular pathology, neuroanatomy, biomedical imaging, etc.
*) Medical simulation and visual computing solutions that support new approaches in computational medicine, including also the uses of stereoscopy and haptics
*) Visualization approaches for data from new or challenging imaging modalities including real-time imaging (e.g., ultrasound)
*) Visual computing solutions in the context of the virtual physiological human
Methods might include, but are not limited to:
*) Visualization and analysis of all kinds of biomedical data (signals and images)
*) Visualization, mining, and analysis of biomedical data collections, including cohort data
*) Information visualization of medical data sets, e.g., electronic health records
*) Computer models of biomechanical, physiological, and biochemical functions in living systems
*) Fusion, analysis, and visualization of heterogeneous and/or multi-source data
*) Multi-scale methods and data structures for large data
*) Interaction and design of visual computing workflows in medicine and biology
*) Data tracking and registration
*) Data reconstruction and geometry extraction
*) Real-time rendering and interaction with anatomy models
== Information for Authors ==
EG VCBM 2019 continues the poster track to enable researchers to present their work in progress, minor improvements beyond the state-of-the-art, and the best results of the undergraduate student projects in the area of visual computing for biology and medicine. Accepted posters will be placed in the workshop area during the time of the event, and the program will feature a dedicated poster session where the authors have the opportunity to present their research and lead fruitful discussions with peer researchers that will inspire for future research and cooperation.
In addition, accepted papers and posters have, for the first time this year, the opportunity to be presented in a live demo session. This unique opportunity to present the results of current research live to a large audience of experts is intended to promote not only fruitful expert discussions, but also the possibility of new collaborations.
== Submission Instructions ==
The submission to the poster track at EG VCBM consists of a ½ – 1 page abstract (12pt) optionally including pictures. The posters will be reviewed by the poster conference chairs and the abstracts of the accepted posters will be included in the conference publications. The material from the poster can be re-used for a full paper submission somewhere else and this act is not to be considered as a self-plagiarism. Authors of the accepted posters are expected to bring their poster to the conference, register for the conference participation, and present their work at the poster at the time of the poster session. Please submit your non-anonymized poster submissions including authors names, affiliations, and acknowledgments to posters-vcbm2019(a)eg.org <mailto:posters-vcbm2019@eg.org> .
More information is also available on the VCBM 2019 website: <http://www.vcbm.org/> http://www.vcbm.org/
--
Sincerely,
the Poster Co-Chairs of EG VCBM 2019,
Jan Byška (University of Bergen, Norway) and
Gabriel Mistelbauer (University of Magdeburg, Germany)
CALL FOR POSTERS -- HPG 2019 Deadline Extended!
ACM SIGGRAPH / Eurographics High Performance Graphics 2019
<https://www.highperformancegraphics.org/2019/>
https://www.highperformancegraphics.org/2019/
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High Performance Graphics has extended the deadline for Poster Submissions!
(All deadlines are at 22:00 UTC/GMT).
Posters
=========
Wednesday, May 22 Deadline for poster submissions
Sunday, June 9 Extended Deadline for poster submissions
Wednesday, May 29 Notification of poster acceptance
Monday, June 10 Extended Deadline for poster acceptance
Reminder: Tuesday, June 11 Deadline for Early-bird registration
Diversity Program
==============
We would like to particularly encourage poster submissions from students
applying to the new scholarship program funding travel and expenses to
attend HPG 2019.
Please visit <https://www.highperformancegraphics.org/2019/diversity/>
https://www.highperformancegraphics.org/2019/diversity/ for further details.
Our program provides travel and registration scholarships to HPG, being held
in beautiful Strasbourg, France, July 8th-10th.
Conference
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Strasbourg | Monday-Wednesday July 8-10 Conference.
We invite the submission of posters describing ongoing or late-breaking
work. In addition to traditional posters, this session will be enhanced to
provide opportunities for paper authors to present implementation details or
hands-on demonstrations.
Posters will be exhibited in the break areas throughout the conference. For
each poster, we will attempt to make space available upon request for
interactive demonstrations. Poster authors will be responsible for printing
the poster, bringing it to the conference, and setting it up. Easels will be
provided.
Posters Program
==============
We invite the submission of posters describing ongoing or late-breaking
work. In addition to traditional posters and a posters fast-forward, this
session will be enhanced to provide opportunities for paper authors to
present implementation details or hands-on demonstrations.
Posters will be exhibited in the break areas throughout the conference. For
each poster, we will attempt to make space available upon request for
interactive demonstrations. Poster authors will be responsible for printing
the poster, bringing it to the conference, and setting it up. Easels will be
provided.
Poster Submission Info
====================
Prepare an extended abstract (one page maximum) that summarizes the work
using the Computer Graphics Forum guidelines and using the CGF LaTeX
template ( <https://www.eg.org/wp/eurographics-publications/guidelines/>
https://www.eg.org/wp/eurographics-publications/guidelines/).
You can also choose to prepare a high-quality version of the final poster.
Send either of both items (in PDF format) to
<mailto:posters@highperformancegraphics.org>
posters(a)highperformancegraphics.org. Include author names and their
corresponding affiliations.
For further information please contact:
<mailto:posters@highperformancegraphics.org>
posters(a)highperformancegraphics.org.
Organization
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General Chairs:
David McAllister, Samsung
Richard Membarth, DFKI
Papers Chairs:
Markus Steinberger, TU Graz
Tim Foley, NVIDIA
Program Chairs:
Anton Kaplanyan, Facebook Reality Labs
Brandon Lloyd, NVIDIA
Local Chair:
Jean-Michel Dischler, University of Strasbourg
Treasurers:
Steve Molnar, NVIDIA
Josh Steinhurst, Intel
Registrar:
Pierre Moreau, Lund University
Publicity Chair:
Christoph Schied, KIT
Posters Chair:
José A. Iglesias Guitián, Autonomous University of Barcelona
Diversity Chair:
Apollo Ellis, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign