EGSR 2012 CALL FOR PAPERS
The Eurographics Symposium on Rendering 2012 will take place in Paris,
France, from June 27 to June 29, 2011. This is the 23rd annual event in the
series of very successful Eurographics Symposia on Rendering and
Eurographics Workshops on Rendering. This year, EGSR will be collocated with
HPG 2012, the High Performance Graphics conference which will take place
from June 25 to June 27.
The local organizers are Tamy Boubekeur and Elmar Eisemann, and the program
chairs are Fredo Durand and Diego Gutierrez. Up-to-date information about
the conference is available on the official EGSR 2012 website:
http://www.telecom-paristech.fr/EGSR2012/
CONFERENCE TOPICS:
Conference topics include (but are not limited to):
Global illumination
Reflectance, volumetric scattering and translucency
Representations of material appearance
Human perception and error measures
Rendering hardware and its application
Rendering dynamic/animated environments
Shadows and visibility
Monte Carlo techniques
Finite element techniques
Sampling, filtering, and anti-aliasing
Texture models, analysis, and synthesis
Non-photorealistic rendering
Image-based measurement and rendering
Acquisition of appearance
Point-based rendering
Real-time rendering and real-time ray tracing
Systems and software architecture for rendering
Audio/sound rendering
The proceedings of EGSR will be published as a special issue of the Computer
Graphics Forum journal. Because of this, there will be a brief second review
cycle for any papers that require changes to be accepted; such papers will
only be accepted after the changes have been confirmed by the program
committee. Promising papers that require more significant revisions may be
referred to Computer Graphics Forum for an expedited review.
IMPORTANT DATES:
Tuesday, April 3 Abstract submission deadline
Friday, April 6 Paper submission deadline
Friday, May 4 Reviews due
Friday, May 11 End online discussion
Monday, May 14 Notification to authors
Tuesday, May 22 Revised papers due
Friday, May 25 Camera ready due
Wednesday, June 27 EGSR2012 starts
Friday, June 29 EGSR2012 ends
The EGSR review and publication process is very short, and to achieve this
quick turnaround all deadlines must be strictly observed. Note that the
abstract submission is mandatory.
OTHER INFORMATION:
Instructions about the submission procedure, keynote speakers and the
complete International Program Committee will be available on the conference
website in due time.
Fredo Durand and Diego Gutierrez
EGSR 2012 Program Chairs
Call for papers
EuroVA 2012 - EuroVis Workshop on Visual Analytics in Vienna, Austria June
4th - 5th, 2012 - <http://www.EuroVA.org> www.EuroVA.org
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SUBMISSION DEADLINE: March 2nd, 2012
Short paper submissions, 4 pages in length + 1 extra page of references
(maximum), are solicited.
Submitted short papers should clearly relate to visual analytics and show
the integration of computational data analysis and interactive
visualization. Short papers should address either focused mature and concise
contributions or interesting preliminary results of work in progress.
The EuroVA 2012 Conference Proceedings will be published by the Eurographics
Association.
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EuroVA 2012 is the third international Eurovis workshop on visual analytics
held in Europe and aims at continuing the success of the previous editions,
held in Bordeaux, France, on June 8th, 2010, and in Bergen, Norway, on May
31st, 2011. Also this year the goal of the workshop is to promote and
advance the combination and integration of visualization and analytics
methods for the purpose of problem solving in a variety of application
domains including engineering, business, public policy, medicine, security,
etc. EuroVA will be held on June 4th-5th, 2012, in Vienna, Austria, as a
workshop of the annual EuroVis 2012 Conference.
The EuroVA 2012 program will include a two keynote talks, from Jean-Daniel
Fekete
( <http://www.lri.fr/~fekete/> http://www.lri.fr/~fekete/) and Helwig Hauser
( <http://www.ii.uib.no/vis/team/hauser/>
http://www.ii.uib.no/vis/team/hauser/), and short paper presentations.
Visual Analytics is the science of analytical reasoning supported by
interactive visual techniques, which requires interdisciplinary science
integrating techniques from visualization and computer graphics, statistics
and mathematics, data management and knowledge representation, data analysis
and machine learning, cognitive and perceptual sciences, and more.
TOPICS of interest include but are not limited to:
* Visual representations and interaction techniques
* Data management and knowledge representation
* Data analysis and machine learning
* Cognitive and perceptual aspects
* Infrastructure and Evaluation
* Applications, as far as they are strictly related to visual analytics.
IMPORTANT DATES
Short Paper submission deadline: March 2nd, 2012 Notification of acceptance:
April 2nd, 2012 Camera-ready papers due: April 17th, 2012 EuroVA Workshop:
June 4th - 5th, 2012
SHORT PAPERS SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
Short papers, 4 pages in length + 1 extra page for references (maximum),
must be prepared using the formatting guidelines (size of fonts,
illustrations,...) which can be found at
<http://www.eurova.org/wp-content/uploads/egPublStyle-EuroVA2012.rar>
http://www.eurova.org/wp-content/uploads/egPublStyle-EuroVA2012.rar.
Authors of accepted short papers will give an oral presentation.
Submission site: TBA
WORKSHOP CHAIRS
Kresimir Matkovic, VRVis Forschungs-GmbH, Austria Giuseppe Santucci,
Sapienza, University of Rome, Italy
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Aigner Wolfgang - Centre of Visual Analytics Science and Technology, Austria
Andrienko Natalia - Fraunhofer IAIS, Germany Bak Peter - IBM Haifa Research
Lab, Israel Baudel Thomas - ILOG-IBM, France Bertini Enrico - University of
Konstanz, Germany Chang Remco - Tufts University, USA Chen Min - University
of Oxford, England Ebert David - Purdue University, USA Ertl Thomas -
Stuttgart University, Germany Fekete Jean-Daniel - INRIA, France Fisher
Brian - Simon Fraser University, Canada Hauser Helwig - University of
Bergen, Norway Isenberg Petra - INRIA, France Johansson Jimmy - Linkoping
University, Sweden Keim Daniel - University of Konstanz, Germany Kienreich
Wolfgang - Know Center in Graz, Austria Kohlhammer Jorn - Fraunhofer IGD,
Germany Miksch Silvia - Vienna University of Technology, Austria Pike Bill -
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, USA Pohl Margit - Vienna University
of Technology, Austria Ribarsky Bill - UNC Charlotte, USA Roberts Jonathan -
Bangor University Scholtz Jean - National Institute of Standards and
Technology (NIST), USA Schumann Heidrun - University of Rostock, Germany
Telea Alexandru - University of Groningen, Netherlands Tominski Christian -
University of Rostock, Germany Van Wijk Jarke - Eindhoven University of
Technology, Netherlands Ward Matt - Worcester Polytechnic Institute, USA
Weaver Chris - University of Oklahoma, USA Weiskopf Daniel - University of
Stuttgart, Germany Wittenburg Kent - MERL, USA Wong Pak - Pacific Northwest
National Laboratory, USA Wrobel Stefan - University of Bonn, Germany
CALL FOR PAPERS
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SPANISH COMPUTER GRAPHICS CONFERENCE (CEIG'12) <http://ceig2012.ujaen.es/>
http://ceig2012.ujaen.es/ Organized by EUROGRAPHICS Spanish Chapter (EGse)
September 12-14, 2012, Jaén, Spain
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Objectives
CEIG 2012 aims at being a discussion forum for the latest advances in the
Computer Graphics field, where assistants will be able to exchange opinions,
research results and experiences. Researchers and professionals are invited
to submit their contributions in Computer Graphics, both novel research
works and technological developments of real applications.
TOPICS
* Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality
* Photorealistic rendering
* Expressive visualization (non-photorealistic)
* Geometric Modeling
* Procedural Modeling
* Volumetric modeling and visualization
* Computational Geometry
* Computer-based Animation
* Computational Photography
* Virtual humans and artificial life
* Graphical interaction
* Graphics hardware, parallelism and graphic standards.
* Computer Graphics and education
* Computer Graphics applications.
INVITED SPEAKERS
to be confirmed
INFORMATION TO AUTHORS
All articles must have at least their title and abstract in English.
Although the articles at the conference can be presented both in Spanish and
in English, authors are encouraged to use preferably English. Authors of
outstanding quality papers will be invited to submit an extended version to
an international indexed journal (pendent of confirmation).
Formatting instructions for the manuscript preparation will be put online
soon at <http://ceig2012.ujaen.es/> http://ceig2012.ujaen.es/
IMPORTANT DATES
TECHNICAL PAPERS
The CEIG 2012 Technical Papers program will showcase innovative research,
practice and experience, and novel applications. These are the traditional
papers, with a maximum length of 10 pages, which will be published in the
conference proceedings.
Monday, April 23rd, 2012: abstract submission deadline Monday, April 30th,
2012: full paper submission deadline Thursday, June 14th, 2012: author
notifications Friday, July 6th, 2012: final versions ready
SHORT PAPERS
The CEIG 2012 short papers will showcase recent results, work in progress
and new ideas. Papers mush have a maximum length of four pages and will be
published at the conference proceedings.
Monday, April 30th, 2012: short paper submission deadline Thursday, June
14th, 2012: author notifications Friday, July 6th, 2012: short papers final
versions ready
POSTERS
The CEIG 2012 posters will showcase recent results, works in progress, new
ideas and other projects that could be of interest for the general
community, but that are too speculative, are unfinished or do not have
enough excellence to become a full paper.
For the posters to be included in the conference proceedings, they should
follow the structure and format of full and short papers, but limited to a
maximum length of one (1) page.
Monday, June 18th, 2012: posters submission deadline Thursday, June 28th,
2012: author notifications Friday, July 6th, 2012: posters final versions
ready
FIFTH CALL FOR PAPERS
2011 International Conference on CyberWorlds
4-6 October 2011, Banff, Alberta, Canada <http://cw2011.cpsc.ucalgary.ca/>
http://cw2011.cpsc.ucalgary.ca/
SUBMISSION DEADLINE EXTENDED: May 29, 2011
In Cooperation with EUROGRAPHICS Association and ACM SIGGRAPH.
Endorsed by IEEE VGTC Committee for IEEE technical co-sponsorship
Proceedings will be published by IEEE-CS.
Organized by the Department of Computer Science, University of Calgary, with
support from Informatics Circle of Research Excellence iCORE and School of
Computer Engineering, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore.
Conference papers will be published in the proceedings printed by IEEE
Computer Society.
Two special journal issues by Springer: The Visual Computer and Transactions
on Computational Science are confirmed.
In addition, selected papers with
appropriate content will be considered for two Inderscience Journals:
International Journal of Arts and Technology and Journal of Biometrics.
The conference runs in-cooperation with Eurographics Association and IEEE
VGTC
Computer Society technical co-sponsorship has been endorsed.
Cyberworlds are information worlds or communities created on cyberspace by
collaborating participants either intentionally or spontaneously. As
information worlds, they accumulate information regardless whether or not
anyone is in, and they can be with or without 2D or 3D visual graphics
appearance. The examples of such cyberworlds are communities created in
different social networking services, 3D shared virtual environments, and
multiplayer online games. Cyberworlds are closely related to the real world
and have a serious impact on it. Cyberworlds have been created and applied
in such areas as e-business, e-commerce, e-manufacturing, e-learning,
e-medicine, and cultural heritage, etc. Cyberworlds augment and sometimes
replace the real life and become a significant component of real economy.
The international conferences on Cyberworlds have being organized annually
since 2002 with the proceedings published by IEEE Computer Society and
special issues published in The Visual Computer and other research journals.
11th in the series, CW2011 will consist of paper sessions, tutorials,
industrial seminars, exhibitions and hands-on demonstrations where
researchers, artists, and vendors will show the state-of-the-art in the
field. CW2011 will have several parallel tracks including but not limited to
the following topics:
- Shared virtual worlds
- Virtual collaborative spaces
- Shape modeling for cyberworlds
- Virtual humans and avatars
- Intelligent talking agents
- Networked collaboration
- Haptic interaction and rendering
- Cognitive informatics
- Human-computer interfaces
- Computer vision, augmented, mixed and virtual reality
- Face and emotion recognition
- E-learning in virtual collaborative spaces
- Online multiplayer games
- Art in cyberspace, cyber-museums
- Cyberethics and cyberlaws
- Cybersecurity and biometrics
- Data mining and warehousing in cyberworlds
- Social networking
The conference proceedings will be published by the IEEE Computer Society,
placed in the IEEE Xplore and Computer Society digital libraries, and
submitted for indexing through INSPEC, EI (Compendex), Thomson ISI, and
other indexing services.
The best full papers will form 4 special issues of the following
international journals:
- The Visual Computer (Springer)
- Transactions on Computational Science (Springer)
- International Journal of Arts and Technology (Inderscience)
- Journal of Biometrics (Inderscience)
Important Dates:
Paper submission: 29 May 2011
Notice of Acceptance: 16 June 2011
Author registration: 15 July 2011
Camera-ready paper: 15 July 2011
Industrial Seminars/Exhibitions: Key industrialists are invited to share
their experience in creating and applying cyberworlds to solve practical
problems. Major research labs, industrial companies and other institutions
are invited to set up an exhibition to present their group, the work and
projects to the conference participants.
Please email your requests to cw2011{at}cpsc.ucalgary.ca or call +403
220-5105.
General Chair and Co-Chairs:
Marina Gavrilova, UofC, Canada
Alexei Sourin, NTU, Singapore
Daniel Thalmann, EPFL, Switzerland and NTU, Singapore
Call For Papers EGUK Chapter Conference:
http://www.eguk.org.uk/TPCG11/
Note: Paper submission deadline is extended to Monday 16th May 2011.
The 29th Conference organised by the UK chapter of the Eurographics
Association will be the ninth Theory and Practice of Computer Graphics 2011
Conference (TP.CG.11). It will take place at the University of Warwick on
the 7-9 September 2011, with a paper deadline of Monday May 16th, 2011. 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
See the website for more information: http://www.eguk.org.uk/TPCG11/
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CALL FOR PAPERS
16th International Workshop on
Vision, Modeling and Visualization
VMV 2011
October 4th - 6th 2011
Berlin, Germany
In Cooperation with
Eurographics Association
Paper Submission Deadline extended to May 22th 2011!
http://vmv2011.hhi.fraunhofer.de
Paper submission is open at:
http://vmv2011.hhi.fraunhofer.de/submission.html
Vision, Modeling and Visualization are symbiotic disciplines. Although they
are different in terminology and formalism, they profit from the synergy of
jointly encountered problems and jointly used technologies. Special interest
topics range from image-based modeling and rendering, future directions of
photography, hardware graphics up to medical and information visualization.
Authors are encouraged to submit their recent research results, practice and
experience reports, or novel applications relating to the topics of the VMV
2011 Workshop. Topics may relate to any area in Computer Graphics, Computer
Vision and Visualization.
A non-exclusive list containing the topic scope of the conference is listed
below:
- Animation
- Geometric Modeling
- Shape Deformation & Representation
- 3D Imaging
- Dynamic 3D Acquisition and Processing
- Time of Flight, Kinect Imaging
- Structure from Motion and Stereo
- Multi-Sensor Fusion
- Large-Scale Acquisition, Processing, and Visualization
- GPGPU
- Human Perception and Error Measures
- Computational Photography
- Illumination and Reflectance Modeling
- Image and Video Processing
- Image and Video-Based Rendering
- Medical Image Processing and Visualization
- Modeling and Simulation
- Motion Capture and Tracking
- Optical Flow
- Object Localization and Recognition
- Real-Time Rendering
- Realistic and Non-Photorealistic Rendering
- Segmentation and Grouping
- Statistical Methods, Learning
- Texture Analysis and Synthesis
- Information and Data Visualization
- Visual Analytics
- Virtual, Mixed, and Augmented Reality
- Applications (Medical, Robotics, Multimedia, ...)
VMV 2011 will be co-located with INFORMATIK 2011,
41. Jahrestagung der Gesellschaft fuer Informatik.
Important Dates:
- Paper Submission Deadline (extended): May 22th 2011
- Notification of acceptance: July 15th 2011
Conference Email:
- vmv2011(a)hhi.fraunhofer.de
Conference Website:
- http://vmv2011.hhi.fraunhofer.de
Conference Chairs:
- Peter Eisert
- Konrad Polthier
- Joachim Hornegger
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3IA'2011 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
THE 14TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
ON COMPUTER GRAPHICS AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
Athens (GREECE), 27 - 28 of May, 2011
<http://3ia.teiath.gr> http://3ia.teiath.gr
In cooperation with Eurographics
FINAL CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
General Chair: Dimitri PLEMENOS ( <mailto:plemenos@numericable.com>
plemenos(a)numericable.com)
Local Chair: George MIAOULIS ( <mailto:gmiaoul@teiath.gr>
gmiaoul(a)teiath.gr)
Invited speakers: Christophe RENAUD (France), Maria VIRVOU (Greece),
Philipp SLUSALLEK (Germany)
REGISTRATION FEES: 190 Euro (regular participants)
130 Euro (students)
Payment by Bank transfer (see <http://3ia.teiath.gr>
http://3ia.teiath.gr)
CONFERENCE PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
Friday, May 27, 2011, Morning
09:15 a.m: Reception
09:50 a.m: Opening of the Conference
10:00 a.m: Invited speaker (Christophe Renaud)
Detecting visual convergence for stochastic global
Illumination
Christophe Renaud, Samuel Delepoulle,
Nawel Takouachet (FRANCE)
11:00 a.m: Coffee break
1st session: Intelligent Scene Modelling 1
11:30 a.m.: Shapes to words
Vassilios Golfinopoulos, Dimitrios Makris, Georgios
Bardis, Georgios Miaoulis (GREECE), Dimitri Plemenos
(FRANCE)
12:00 a.m.: Social Declarative Modelling: A new framework for Efficient
Object Retrieval
Nikolaos Doulamis, John Dragonas, Dora Pliota, Georgios
Miaoulis (GREECE), Dimitri Plemenos (FRANCE).
SHORT PAPER
12:30 a.m.: Knowledge-Based Support for the Analysis and Synthesis of
Virtual 3D Campus Infrastructure Models
Wolfgang Oertel, Hermin Kantardshieffa, Maria Schneider
(GERMANY)
12:50 a.m. Lunch
Friday, May 27, 2011, Afternoon
02:30 p.m.: Invited speaker (Maria Virvou)
Virtual Reality games and animated agents in edutainment
Maria Virvou (GREECE)
2nd session: Virtual reality, Games
03:30 a.m.: Towards a behavioral model for personality-driven artificial
humanoids in serious games
Cesar Garcia-Garcia, Cesar Torres-Nabel, Victor Larios-Rosillo
(MEXICO), Herve Luga (FRANCE)
04:00 p.m.: Serious Games for Museum Environments
Anastasios Doulamis, Fotis Liarokapis, Panagiotis Petridis,
Georgios Miaoulis (GREECE)
04:30 p.m.: Coffee break
3rd session: Virtual reality, Artificial life
SHORT PAPERS
04:45 a.m.: Codifying emotions in a theatrical context
with symbolic rendering
Matthieu Pouget (FRANCE), Rabiafaranjato
Velonoromanalintantely (MADAGASCAR), Veronique Gaildrat,
Cedric Sanza, Monique Martinez-Thomas (FRANCE)
05:05 p.m.: Intuitive Method for Pedestrians Simulation.
Jeremy Boes, Stephane Sanchez, Cedric Sanza (FRANCE)
05:25 p.m.: End of the 1st day;
Saturday, May 28, 2011, Morning
09:30 a.m.: Invited speaker (Philipp Slusallek)
Bringing the Web to life: Distributed Intelligent Simulated
Reality on the 3D Internet
. Philipp Slusallek (GERMANY).
4th session: Artificial life
10:30 a.m.: Pathfinding with Emotion Maps
Anja Johansson, Pierangelo Dell'Acqua (SWEDEN)
11:00 a.m.: A bio-inspired approach for the control of humanoid robot
in a physically simulated environment.
Nesrine Ouannes, Noureddine Djedi (ALGERIA),
Yves Duthen, Hervé Luga (FRANCE).
11:30 a.m.: Coffee break
5th session: Point cloud modelling
12:00 a.m.: Edge and Facet Detection from Point Cloud Data for Urban
Terrain Modeling.
Gregory M. Nielson (USA).
12:30 a.m.: A Heuristic Method for Point Cloud Simplification.
Nallig Leal, Esmeide Leal (COLOMBIA).
12:50 a.m.: Lunch
Saturday, May 28, 2011, Afternoon
6th session: Scene Modelling
SHORT PAPERS
02:30 p.m.: Optimization-based 3D Reconstruction of Freeform Shapes
from 2D Line Drawings.
Liu Yang, Lee Yong Tsui (SINGAPORE).
02:50 p.m.: The Design of Fabric Tensile Structures by the Stretched
Grid Method.
Eugene V. Popov (RUSSIA)
03:10 p.m.: Estimate of efficiency of 3D methods of computer
geometric simulation
Alexander L. Kheyfets (RUSSIA)
7th session: Information Visualization
SHORT PAPERS
03:30 p.m.: Social Networks Data Mining Using Visual Analytics
K. Nikolopoulou, I. Xydas, G. Miaoulis (GREECE)
03:50 p.m.: Academic evaluation and research policy decision
making using graph visualisation.
Anastasios Tsolakidis, Cleo Sgouropoulou, Ioannis
Xydas (GREECE), Olivier Terraz (FRANCE),Georgios
Miaoulis (GREECE).
8th session: Artificial life, Storytelling
SHORT PAPERS
04:10 p.m.: Microscopic Reactive Simulation Model in Real-Time
Crowd Simulation
Chighoub Rabiaa, Cherif Foudil (ALGERIA)
04:30 p.m.: Augmented reality environments for immersive and non
linear virtual storytelling.
Stefanos Kougioumtzis, Nikitas N. Karanikolas, Themis
Panayiotopoulos (GREECE).
04:50 p.m.: End of the conference
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Shape Modeling International (SMI) 2011 will be held at the Herzliya, Israel
on June 22-24, 2011.
SMI provides an international forum for the dissemination of new
mathematical theories and computational techniques for modeling, simulating
and processing digital representations of shapes and their properties to a
community of researchers, developers, students, and practitioners across a
wide range of fields.
Herzliya is located on the central coast of Israel and is part of the Tel
Aviv District. It is the high-tech industry center of Israel, a lovely city
with wonderful beaches, lively malls, excellent restaurants, and near-by
some fabulous archaeological sites.
The registration includes a full day trip to Jerusalem on Tue. 21/6/2001
<http://www1.idc.ac.il/smi2011/Registration/>
http://www1.idc.ac.il/smi2011/Registration/
Conference Chairs
Ariel Shamir (IDC)
Ayellet Tal (Technion)
Program Chairs
Niloy Mitra (IIT Delhi)
Olga Sorkine (NYU, ETH Zurich)
Call for papers
We are pleased to announce the eighth Workshop on Virtual Reality
Interaction and Physical Simulation VRIPHYS 2011. The workshop is hosted by
the University of Lyon, France. It is organized in cooperation with
Eurographics.
VRIPHYS is one of the well-established international conferences in the
field of computer animation and virtual reality. The workshop provides an
opportunity for researches in virtual reality and computer animation to
present and discuss their latest results and to share ideas for potential
directions of future research. Topics of interest include, but are not
limited to:
* animation, e. g. physically-based, vision-based, knowledge-based and
geometric approaches
* virtual and augmented reality
* planning, learning, optimization for animation
* interfaces for creating and editing animations
* perception in animation
* autonomous characters, group and crowd behavior
* natural phenomena
* mathematical foundations of animation
* haptics
* sound interfaces
* related techniques, e. g. collision detection and contact handling
* applications, e. g. in robotics, medicine, entertainment
A Best Paper Award will be given to the author(s) of a full paper
presented at the conference, selected by the Organizing Committee. The Best
Paper Award is a Tesla C2070 computing processor sponsored by NVIDIA.
Important dates
* July 8, paper submission
* Sep 1, notification to authors
* Sep 16, final version due
* Sep 16, early-bird registration
* Dec 5-6, conference
Conference Chairs
Jan Bender, University of Darmstadt, Germany
Kenny Erleben, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Eric Galin, Université Lumière Lyon, France
International Program Committee
Jérémie Allard, INRIA Lille
Bedrich Benes, Purdue University
Jan Bender, University of Darmstadt
Robert Bridson, UBC
Christophe Chaillou, Université Lille 1 and INRIA
Erwin Coumans, AMD
Hervé Delingette, INRIA Sophia Antipolis
John Dingliana, Trinity College Dublin
Kenny Erleben, University of Copenhagen
François Faure, Université de Grenoble
Eric Galin, Université Lumière Lyon
Fabio Ganovelli, National Research Concil
Joachim Georgii, Fraunhofer MEVIS, Bremen
Laurent Grisoni, INRIA Lille North Europe
Takahiro Harada, AMD
Thomas Jakobsen, Havok Research Copenhagen
Lenka Jerabkova, INRIA Rhone-Alpes
Torsten Kuhlen, RWTH Aachen
Cesar Mendoza, Eden Games (Atari/Infogrames)
Matthias Müller, NVIDIA Switzerland
Victor Ng-Thow-Hing, Honda Research Institute
Miguel Otaduy, URJC Madrid
Isaac Rudomin, Tecnologico de Monterrey Mexico City
Jonas Spillmann, ETH Zurich
Jos Stam, Autodesk Inc.
Matthias Teschner, University of Freiburg
Gabriel Zachmann, University of Clausthal
Instructions/submissions on <http://liris.cnrs.fr/vriphys2011>
http://liris.cnrs.fr/vriphys2011
Call For Papers: EGUK Chapter Conference: <http://www.eguk.org.uk/TPCG11/>
http://www.eguk.org.uk/TPCG11/
The 29th Conference organised by the UK chapter of the Eurographics
Association will be the ninth Theory and Practice of Computer Graphics 2011
Conference (TP.CG.11). It will take place at the University of Warwick on
the 7-9 September 2011, with a paper deadline of May 9th, 2011. 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
See the website for more information: <http://www.eguk.org.uk/TPCG11/>
http://www.eguk.org.uk/TPCG11/