Call for Papers: International Conference on Geometric Modeling and
Processing (GMP 2025)
May 28-30, 2025, St. Louis, MO, USA
<https://sites.wustl.edu/gmp2025/> https://sites.wustl.edu/gmp2025/
The mandatory abstract deadline ---Dec. 9, 2024 is approaching !
Description
GMP is an annual international conference series on geometric modeling,
simulation, and computing. The modeling and processing of geometric data is
fundamental to many computer applications, including computer graphics,
computer vision, CAD/CAM, medical imaging, engineering analysis, robotics,
additive manufacturing, and scientific computing. The GMP conference series
provides researchers and practitioners with a forum for exchanging new
ideas, discussing new applications, and presenting new solutions. GMP is one
of the three flagship conferences held by ASIAGRAPHICS. The first GMP
conference was held in Pittsburgh (US) in 2006 and subsequent conferences
were held in Asia, Europe and the US.
Topics
The organizers of GMP 2025 invite submissions of full-length papers on
topics including, but not limited to:
* Computational design, manufacturing and 3D printing
* Computational geometry and topology
* Discrete differential geometry
* Geometric content generation
* Geometric feature modeling and recognition
* Geometric learning/data-driven approaches
* Image based modeling
* Isogeometric analysis
* Material modeling
* Mathematical foundations of computer aided geometric design
* Multi-resolution and heterogeneous modeling
* Shape and solid representation
* Shape optimization
Important Dates
* Dec. 9, 2024: abstract submission (mandatory) (23:59:59 UTC)
* Dec. 16, 2024: paper submission (23:59:59 UTC)
* Feb. 17, 2025: first review cycle notification
* Mar. 10, 2025: revised paper submission (23:59:59 UTC)
* Apr. 14, 2025: second review cycle notification
* Apr. 21, 2025: early registration
* May 28-30, 2025: conference dates
Paper Submission
The official language of the conference is English and manuscripts must be
written in English. The submitted papers should present previously
unpublished, original results that are not simultaneously submitted
elsewhere. All papers will be rigorously peer-reviewed by members of the
international program committee of GMP. The review process will be
double-blind. Please use our LaTeX template for your submission (expected
length is 10 to 15 pages).
Submission link: <https://srmv2.eg.org/COMFy/Conference/GMP_2025>
https://srmv2.eg.org/COMFy/Conference/GMP_2025
Publications
The conference proceedings will be published in a special issue of
Computer-Aided Geometric Design (CAGD, Elsevier). To meet the high standards
of this journal, papers will undergo a two-stage review process. Authors of
papers that are determined to be acceptable with minor revisions during the
first review cycle will be invited to submit a revised version for the
second review cycle. Submissions with strong potential but requiring major
revisions will be recommended to Computer-Aided Geometric Design for a
fast-track submission process with optional reviewer continuity.
Conference Co-Chairs
Stefanie Hahmann (Inria Grenoble, France)
Tao Ju (Washington University in St. Louis, USA)
Yang Liu (Microsoft Research Asia, China)
Program Co-Chairs
Klaus Hildebrandt (Delft University of Technology, Netherlands)
Joshua Levine (University of Arizona, USA)
Shiqing Xin (Shandong University, China)
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Yang Liu
Principal Researcher
Microsoft Research Asia
Email: yangliu(a)microsoft.com <mailto:yangliu@microsoft.com>
The Eurographics Symposium on Geometry Processing (SGP) 2025 will be held in Bilbao (Basque Country / Spain) on 30 June - 4 July, 2025. The SGP graduate school will offer tutorials taught by leading experts on 30 June - 1 July. Conference website: https://sgp2025.my.canva.site/
Call for papers
Important Changes from past years: new, visa-friendly deadline in mid-February. Details below
SGP is the premier venue for disseminating research ideas and cutting-edge results in geometry processing. In this research area, concepts from mathematics, computer science, and engineering are developed and applied to offer insights into and to design efficient algorithms for acquisition, modeling, analysis, manipulation, simulation, and other types of processing of 3D models and shape collections.
We invite submissions related to, but not limited to, the following topics:
* Acquisition and reconstruction
* Analysis and fabrication for 3D printing
* Architectural geometry
* Computational geometry
* Differentiable rendering
* Discrete differential geometry
* Exploration of shape collections
* Geometry and topology data structures and representations
* Geometry compression
* Geometric deep learning
* Geometric representations for machine learning
* Geometry processing applications
* Interactive techniques
* Meshing and remeshing
* Multiresolution modeling
* Multimodal shape processing
* Neural shape representations
* Point cloud acquisition and processing
* Processing of massive geometric datasets
* Shape analysis and synthesis
* Simulation and animation
* Smoothing, filtering, and denoising
* Surface and volume parameterization and deformation
Dataset Papers
SGP encourages submission of dataset papers to the technical papers program. Geometric datasets play a critical role in evaluating the behavior of geometric algorithms, and in recent years they have provided challenging examples that have driven the field forward. We seek papers that build on this success by providing, documenting, and discussing datasets with larger, more challenging examples than those seen before—or datasets that capture new challenges in geometry processing.
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.
[NEW THIS YEAR] For its 2025 edition, SGP uses a double deadline format to provide more researchers with enough time to obtain a visa to attend the conference without penalizing authors who may want to submit to our usual mid-Spring deadline. Authors who choose to submit by the first deadline will receive a notification of acceptance in mid March, and can readily register to the conference and apply for a visa. A paper submitted to the first deadline and rejected can be resubmitted to the second one. All accepted papers will appear in the same Computer Graphics Forum special issue, independently of the deadline they were submitted by.
The new timeline is as follows:
First (visa-friendly) round of submissions
- Abstract submission: Feb 4, 2025 (recommended)
- Paper submission: Feb 7, 2025
- Notification of acceptance: March 15, 2025
- Revised version due: March 29, 2025
- Camera ready due: April 5, 2025
Second (traditional) round of submissions
- Abstract submission: April 8, 2025 (recommended)
- Paper submission: April 11, 2025
- Notification of acceptance: May 16, 2025
- Revised version due: May 30, 2025
- Camera ready due: June 6, 2025
- Graduate School: Jun 30 - Jul 1
- Conference: Jul 2 - Jul 4
All deadlines are at 23:59 UTC/GMT.
Paper submission via the Submission and Review Management (SRMv2) system: <https://srmv2.eg.org/COMFy/Conference/SGP2025_FP1> https://srmv2.eg.org/COMFy/Conference/SGP2025_FP1
Awards and Recognitions
Following its traditions, SGP 2025 will attribute three best paper awards, a software award recognising 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 may provide papers with the reproducibility stamp to recognise the effort of researchers who, in addition to publishing their paper at SGP 2025, provide a complete open-source implementation of their algorithm.
Contacts
Marco Attene, Technical Program Co-Chair, marco.attene(a)ge.imati.cnr.it <mailto:marco.attene@ge.imati.cnr.it>
Silvia Sellán, Technical Program Co-Chair, silviasellan(a)cs.columbia.edu <mailto:silviasellan@cs.columbia.edu>
Dirk Bartz Prize for Visual Computing in Medicine and Life Sciences 2025
(Eurographics Medical Prize)
The Eurographics Association organizes a biannual competition, to
acknowledge the contribution of computer graphics and visualization
techniques in medicine and life sciences, and to encourage further
development. Originally called "Eurographics Medical Prize", the competition
was renamed to "Dirk Bartz Prize for Visual Computing in Medicine" in
2010-in honor of Dirk Bartz, who passed away in March 2010. Dirk Bartz was a
highly recognized and enthusiastic scientist, teacher, and promoter of
Visual Computing in Medicine; furthermore, he was an active member of the
Eurographics Association, and Chair of the EG Medical Prize, in 2007 and
2009. Before, the prize was co-located with the Eurographics Conference.
Since 2021, it is co-located with EuroVis and it is broadened to include
contributions in life sciences.
The order of the prizes will be announced at the Awarding Ceremony at
EuroVis 2025.
Important Dates
Submission Deadline: February 10, 2025 (Monday)
Notification: March 31, 2025 (Monday)
Camera-Ready: April 14, 2025 (Monday)
Talk at Conference and Award: June 2-6, 2025
All deadlines are at 23:59 GMT on the date indicated.
Call
Submissions to the Dirk Bartz Prize for Visual Computing in Medicine and
Life Sciences 2025 are being invited from researchers and developers, who
can demonstrate that a particular benefit in a medical/life sciences
application has resulted from the use of visual computing technology that
they have produced/developed. We welcome submissions from all areas of
visual computing-examples include the use of new data visualization
techniques, interaction methods, or virtual/augmented environments. Entries
typically summarize a body of research and/or development that has been
conducted over the course of a project, PhD thesis, etc. and weight is put
on demonstrating the medical/life sciences impact of the work.
Winners
The judging panel will select the winning entry, based on its medical/life
sciences value, use of visual computing methods, and novelty. The top three
winning entries of the Dirk Bartz Prize for Visual Computing in Medicine and
Life Sciences 2025 will receive a prize, and their submission will be
published in the EG Digital Library. All three winning teams will have an
opportunity to present their results at EuroVis 2025, which means that at
least one author of each winning team must register and attend, to present
the results.
The Hall of Fame
<https://www.eg.org/wp/eurographics-awards-programme/other-eg-awards/dirk-ba
rtz-prize-for-visual-computing-in-medicine/> documents previous recipients
of the prize.
Co-chairs
Monique Meuschke, University of Magdeburg, Germany
Torsten W. Kuhlen, RWTH Aachen University, Germany
For any questions concerning prize submissions please contact the prize
co-chairs at: dbprize(at)eurovis.org.
Submission Guidelines
Submissions will be made electronically through the Precision Conference
System.
Submitted written entries have to be prepared as papers of up to 4 pages (+1
extra page for references) and must be formatted according to the conference
template .
The submission of complementary material like videos, demo applications, and
references to additional publications of the authors, theses, etc. is highly
welcome.
For each accepted submission you will be asked to upload a teaser video with
a duration of 25 seconds. The deadline for the video will be the same as for
the camera-ready version.