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Call For Papers EGUK Chapter Conference:http://www.eguk.org.uk/TPCG13/
5-6 September, 2013 - Bath, UK
Confirmed Keynote Speakers:
Kenny Mitchell (Disney Research)
Andrew Willmott (EA Maxis)
Paper Submission Deadline: 13th May 2013.
The 31st Conference organised by the UK chapter of the Eurographics
Association will be the eleventh Theory and Practice of Computer Graphics
2013 Conference (TP.CG.13). It will take place at the University of Bath on
the 5-6 September 2013, with a paper deadline of May 13th, 2013. All
accepted papers will be published by Eurographics and held on the Digital
Library, and will be available at the conference.
The aim of the conference is to focus on theoretical and practical aspects
of Computer Graphics and to bring together top practitioners, users and
researchers, which will hopefully inspire further collaboration between
participants particularly between academia and industry.
The Programme Committee is seeking refereed papers and work-in-progress
reports in all aspects of computer graphics and its applications. The topics
of interest include (but are not limited to):
. computer animation
. computer-based art and entertainment
. computational geometry
. display technologies
. fundamental algorithms
. graphics applications and graphics systems
. graphics architectures and acceleration hardware
. fractal and natural phenomena
. human computer interaction
. image processing
. Internet graphics and collaborative environments
. medical imaging
. modelling methods
. rendering techniques
. texture synthesis
. scientific visualization
. information visualization
. virtual reality and virtual environments
. volume graphics
. web graphics
Please see the website for more information:
<http://www.eguk.org.uk/TPCG13> http://www.eguk.org.uk/TPCG13
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Call For Papers EGUK Chapter Conference:http://www.eguk.org.uk/TPCG13/
5-6 September, 2013 - Bath, UK
Confirmed Keynote Speakers:
Kenny Mitchell (Disney Research)
Andrew Willmott (EA Maxis)
Paper Submission Deadline: 13th May 2013.
The 31st Conference organised by the UK chapter of the Eurographics
Association will be the eleventh Theory and Practice of Computer Graphics
2013 Conference (TP.CG.13). It will take place at the University of Bath on
the 5-6 September 2013, with a paper deadline of May 13th, 2013. All
accepted papers will be published by Eurographics and held on the Digital
Library, and will be available at the conference.
The aim of the conference is to focus on theoretical and practical aspects
of Computer Graphics and to bring together top practitioners, users and
researchers, which will hopefully inspire further collaboration between
participants particularly between academia and industry.
The Programme Committee is seeking refereed papers and work-in-progress
reports in all aspects of computer graphics and its applications. The topics
of interest include (but are not limited to):
. computer animation
. computer-based art and entertainment
. computational geometry
. display technologies
. fundamental algorithms
. graphics applications and graphics systems
. graphics architectures and acceleration hardware
. fractal and natural phenomena
. human computer interaction
. image processing
. Internet graphics and collaborative environments
. medical imaging
. modelling methods
. rendering techniques
. texture synthesis
. scientific visualization
. information visualization
. virtual reality and virtual environments
. volume graphics
. web graphics
Please see the website for more information:
<http://www.eguk.org.uk/TPCG13> http://www.eguk.org.uk/TPCG13
CGLibs: Smart Libraries for Computer Graphics
Science made Practical: Poster Session
CGLibs aims at blurring the border between scientific exploration and
practical applications which make an intense use of visual computing, and a
wide open poster session will be the perfect place where to discuss new
ideas, new products, or ideas for new products.
Authors are invited to submit proposals for poster presentations of:
- recent results, work in progress, new ideas and other smaller projects
- recent or upcoming commercial products, ideas for new products
as long as it may be of interest to the general community and include
intense use of visual computing technology. Posters may be written in
English or Italian.
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 and
during the breaks. We encourage submissions from all areas related to
computer graphics, such as rendering, modeling, visualization, animation,
simulation, virtual reality, computer vision, and imaging.
Authors of accepted posters will be expected to be present at their posters
during the posters session to discuss their work and answer questions.
The abstracts of the posters will be collected in a small volume distributed
to the attendees.
Submission Details
Submitted posters should be in the form of a 2 page paper which must be
formatted according to the Eurographics Author's guidelines and may be
accompanied by a preliminary version of the actual poster if the authors
wish it. Anonymous submissions will be made electronically through the
Eurographics Submission and Review Management (SRM) system and subject do a
review process. Authors will be notified in time for submission of a final
version in two formats, a 2 page paper and an A4 version of the final
poster. Both formats will be included in the conference digital media with
the proceedings and other material. You can either use our
<http://srm.eg.org/SRM_CGLIBS2013;internal&action=srm.forceStartPage.action>
submission system:
https://srm.eg.org/SRM_CGLIBS2013
or send your submission to <mailto:it-chapter@eg.org> it-chapter(a)eg.org.
The submission deadline for posters is 23:59GMT, 15/Apr/2013.
Notification to authors will be on 28/Apr/2013.
EUROVIS 2013 Registration Open!
15th annual European Visualization Symposium
June 17th - June 21th, 2013
Leipzig, Germany
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Dear Colleague:
We would like to inform you that the Eurovis 2013 online registration is
open and the early-bird registration will be offered till
*** April 29th, 2013 ***
so please register as soon as possible to get the reduced rate!
You can register at our website:
<http://www.eurovis2013.de/content/registration>
http://www.eurovis2013.de/content/registration
Accomodation can also be booked via the online registration form.
There will be four co-located workshops on Monday afternoon (June 17 th) and
Tuesday morning (June 18th ) while the main conference will start on Tuesday
after lunch. More information on the program will be available soon at
<http://www.eurovis2013.de/> http://www.eurovis2013.de/
Conference Chair
Gerik Scheuermann, University of Leipzig, Germany
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FINAL REMINDER: SCA paper submission deadline is in less than one week!
The submission website is live at: <https://srm.eg.org/SRM_SCA2013>
https://srm.eg.org/SRM_SCA2013
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CALL FOR PAPERS -- SCA 2013
ACM SIGGRAPH / Eurographics Symposium on Computer Animation
<http://sca2013.cs.tamu.edu/> http://sca2013.cs.tamu.edu/
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The 12th annual Symposium on Computer Animation (SCA) will take place in
sunny Anaheim, California from July 19-21, immediately before SIGGRAPH. For
more than a decade, SCA has been the premier forum for innovations in the
software and technology of computer animation. Bringing together researchers
and practitioners working in all aspects of time-based phenomena, SCA's
focused, single track program creates an intimate setting that encourages
community interaction, promotes the exchange of research results, inspires
new ideas, and establishes new collaborations.
There will be Best Paper Awards, and top papers will also be invited to have
extended versions appear in a TVCG Special Issue.
REGULAR PAPERS: We invite submissions of original, high-quality papers on
computer animation, broadly defined as computation dealing with time-varying
phenomena. Each submission should be 7-10 pages in length, and will be
reviewed by an international program committee for technical quality,
novelty, significance, and clarity. All of the accepted regular papers will
be archived in the EG and ACM digital libraries.
SHORT PAPERS: Continuing the highly successful short papers track from last
year, we also invite 4-6 page submissions for quick dissemination of fresh,
compact ideas. These papers will undergo the same rigorous review process as
regular papers, appear in the electronic proceedings, and be archived in the
EG and ACM digital libraries.
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 nature in motion (natural phenomena, plants, clouds, ...)
o new time-based art forms on the computer
o novel time-varying phenomena
o perceptual metrics for animation
o perceptual 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.
POSTERS: We also invite submissions to the poster and demo session, which
has traditionally been an integral part of the SCA program. There will be a
posters fast-forward session during which all presenters will have the
opportunity to give a one-minute description of their work. Posters are not
formal publications, so work submitted as a poster is still eligible for
later publication, and will be exempt from inclusion in the ACM and EG
digital libraries. Details regarding submission format will be announced
closer to the deadline.
Important Dates:
April 16: Paper submission deadline
May 12: Notification of conditionally accepted papers
May 24: Camera-ready papers due
May 31: Poster submission deadline
June 3: Notification of accepted posters
June 14: Camera-ready posters due
July 19-21: Symposium
All deadlines are 6 PM, US Eastern Daylight Time (UTC-4)
All papers will be reviewed carefully by the International Program Committee
members. Given the limited time between submission and final version, papers
will be evaluated as submitted.
Please check the conference web page for regular updates and more
information: <http://sca2013.cs.tamu.edu/> http://sca2013.cs.tamu.edu/
See you in Anaheim!
Conference Co-Chairs:
Jinxiang Chai, Texas A&M University
Yizhou Yu, University of Hong Kong
Program Chairs:
Theodore Kim, University of California, Santa Barbara
Robert Sumner, Disney Research, Zurich
Poster Chairs:
Ladislav Kavan, University of Pennsylvania
Bernhard Thomaszewski, Disney Research, Zurich
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EUROGRAPHICS 2013 - ** LAST CALL FOR REGISTRATION **
34th Annual Conference of the European Association for Computer Graphics
May 6th to 10th, 2013
Girona, Spain
http://eg2013.udg.edu/
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Dear Colleague:
We would like to remind you that Eurographics 2013 starts in less than one
month, and that you should book your accommodation as soon as possible
because there is going to be held another conference in Girona during that
month, and there could be some booking problems. Registration information is
provided on our website:
http://eg2013.udg.edu/registration.shtml
Another reason why accommodation should be booked as soon as possible is
that the conference is just before the "flowers week" in Girona, a major
touristic local event that shouldn't be missed, if possible. Hotel and
travel information can be found on our website:
http://eg2013.udg.edu/accomodation.shtmlhttp://eg2013.udg.edu/travel.shtml
The 2013 program can be found at: http://eg2013.udg.edu/program.shtml
May 4th-5th and May 11th will be dedicated to co-located events, while the
main conference will open on Monday, May 6th and close on Friday, May 10th.
The tutorial program on Monday is included in the conference registration
and the conference opening with the awards session followed by the paper
fast forward will start on Monday, May 14th, around at 16:30. Take into
account this schedule in your travel plans.
*** FURTHER INFORMATION
Full details on the conference, co-located events and program can be found
through the conference web site at:
http://eg2013.udg.edu/
Conference Chairs (conferencechairs(a)eg2013.udg.edu)
Xavier Pueyo, Universitat de Girona
Pere Brunet, Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya
Call or Papers, Computers & Graphics:
Special Section on Advanced Displays (Submission deadline: April 15, 2013)
Dear colleagues,
We sincerely invite you to submit papers to the special issue of Computers &
Graphics on Advanced Displays
Over the past few years, there has been an increasing interest on advanced
display architectures, both in industry and academia. These may combine
novel optical elements, computational algorithms or even models of the human
visual system, to provide an enhanced, richer viewing experience.
In the Special Section, we seek contributions spanning all aspects of
advanced displays, from theory to practice. Possible topics include (but are
not limited to):
High Dynamic Range Displays
Computational Displays
Light Field Displays
Projection-based Displays
Perceptual Models
Stereoscopic Displays
Compressive Displays
Automultiscopic Displays
Content Aware Displays
Large Scale Displays
Wearable Displays
Mobile Displays
Human Computer Interaction and Collaboration Massive Data Visualization
Display Hardware and Architectures Quality Enhancement Theoretical Insights
and Analyses
If you are not sure whether a given idea or topic would suit this Special
Issue, please contact the Guest Editors.
Important Dates
March 30, 2013 Special Section opens
April 15, 2013 Submissions due
May 30, 2013 First Decision
June 15, 2013 Revised Versions due
July 1, 2013 Final Decisions
July 15, 2013 Final Versions due
September 15 Publication online
December 2013 Paper available
SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS:
Please use two-column Elsevier format with inline images. For paper
formatting and submission instructions please refer to
<http://ees.elsevier.com/cag> http://ees.elsevier.com/cag.
Register/log on to EES before submitting your paper. When prompted to
specify the paper type, select: ?Special section?, ?Advanced Displays?
Guest Editors:
Aditi Majumder, University of California, Irvine,
<mailto:majumder@ics.uci.edu> majumder(a)ics.uci.edu Diego Gutierrez,
Universidad de Zaragoza, <mailto:diegog@unizar.es> diegog(a)unizar.es
Call for Submissions 3DV Conference (Third Joint 3DIM/3DPVT Conference)
Web: <http://www.3dv.org> http://www.3dv.org
Email: <mailto:chairs3dv@gmail.com> chairs3dv(a)gmail.com
We are now accepting retargeted SIGGRAPH submissions to the 3DV (3D Vision)
conference
to be held June 29 - July 1, 2013 in Seattle, Washington, following CVPR in
nearby Portland, Oregon.
The deadlines for SIGGRAPH re-submissions are:
April 2 -- 18:00 (6pm) PST -- main paper
April 9 -- 18:00 (6pm) PST -- supplementary material
More details can be found on the conference web site: <http://www.3dv.org/>
http://www.3dv.org
This meeting will be a continuation of the successful 3DIM and
3DPVT conference series. Submissions are solicited on topics related to
acquiring, modeling, analyzing, and visualizing 3D data. The event will
provide a premier forum for disseminating ideas and results that cover a
broad scope of topics related to 3D research in computer vision and
graphics, from novel optical sensors, signal processing, geometric
modeling, representation, and transmission, to visualization and
interaction, and a variety of applications. The organizers invite you to
submit high quality, original full research papers.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
ACQUISITION & MODELING
* 3D cameras and sensors
* Real-time 3D systems
* Automated view planning
* 3D sensor calibration
* Image-based modeling
* Shape-from-X
* Shape and appearance modeling
* 4D capture
INTERACTION & VISUALIZATION
* Image and video-based rendering
* Interactive modeling
* Augmented and mixed reality
* 3D printing and rapid prototyping
* Psychophysics of 3D sensing
PROCESSING & TRANSMISSION
* Geometric signal processing
* Multi-resolution 3D representations
* 3D shape retrieval and recognition
* Shape analysis and morphology
* 3D compression and transmission
APPLICATIONS
* Reverse engineering
* Dimensional inspection & metrology
* Cultural heritage & architecture
* Medical visualization and analysis
* Urban modeling
* Robotics
* 3D television
* 3D tele-immersion
* Forensics and security
General Chair
Brian Curless, University of Washington
Program Co-Chairs
Yasutaka Furukawa, Google Inc.
Ioannis Stamos, City University of New York
Camillo J. Taylor, University of Pennsylvania
Dear all,
SGP 2013 paper deadline is approaching. The submission site is open.
Detailed CFP is attached at the end of this message.
Please submit your great works to SGP! Important URLs and dates are list
below:
SGP 2013 website: <http://www.geometryprocessing.org>
http://www.geometryprocessing.org
Paper submission page: <http://sgp.ge.imati.cnr.it/index.php/submission>
http://sgp.ge.imati.cnr.it/index.php/submission
Please note the earlier than usual submission deadline: April 15, 2013.
Abstract submissions are due April 10.
Software award page: <http://sgp.ge.imati.cnr.it/index.php/awards>
http://sgp.ge.imati.cnr.it/index.php/awards
Deadline: May 15, 2013.
Call for paper: Symposium on Geometry Processing (SGP) 2013
The Eurographics Symposium on Geometry Processing (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
design efficient algorithms for acquisition, modeling, analysis,
manipulation, simulation and transmission of complex 3D models.
In 2013, SGP will be held in Genova, Italy, from July 3 to 5. To continue a
nice new tradition created in the past a few years, SGP will offer a
graduate school on July 1-2 specifically targeted towards graduate students.
The school will be taught by leading experts in the field and complemented
by hands-on practical exercises to obtain an in-depth knowledge of some of
the most important aspects of geometry processing.
We invite submissions related to, but not limited to, the following topics:
§ Acquisition, reconstruction, and reverse engineering
§ Compression of static or animated geometry
§ Discrete differential geometry
§ Geometric aspects of rendering and other fields
§ Geometric modeling, design, and fabrication
§ Geometry and topology representations
§ Geometry processing applications (e.g. architecture, medicine, 3D
printing)
§ Interactive techniques
§ Meshing and remeshing
§ Multiresolution modeling and analysis
§ Robust geometric computing
§ Shape analysis and synthesis
§ Simplification, approximation, level of detail
§ Simulation and animation
§ Smoothing and denoising
§ Surface and volume parameterization
Proceedings
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.
Posters
A poster session will provide an additional informative look into ongoing
research. Submissions with high potential but which have not been accepted
as papers will be invited to be presented in a poster session during the
symposium.
Software Award
To encourage the distribution of useful, high quality software in geometry
processing, since 2011 an award is given for freely available software
related to or useful for geometry processing. Please send nominations and
applications for the software award to
<mailto:awardnominations@geometryprocess.org>
awardnominations(a)geometryprocess.org by May 15, 2013.
For any information concerning the submission of contributions, please
contact the Paper Chairs at <mailto:paperchairs@geometryprocessing.org>
paperchairs(a)geometryprocessing.org