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VRIPHYS05 CALL FOR PAPERS
http://vcg.isti.cnr.it/vriphys05
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Second Workshop in Virtual Reality Interactions
and Physical Simulations (VRIPHYS '05)
Pisa, Italy November 6 2005
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INTRODUCTION
The workshop is organized in cooperation with Eurographics
and the Italian Center of Excellence in ENDOscopic
Computer Aided Surgery (ENDOCAS).
We invite communications that describe innovative research
in the domains of dynamic simulations and physical interactions
in virtual reality. We also welcome papers showing on-going
research with promising results.
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TOPICS:
Submissions are invited in (but not limited to) the following areas:
- Collision detection techniques
- Deformable objects (e.g. biomechanical modeling of soft and hard
tissues)
- Physical standards for assessing deformable objects (e.g. performance
metrics
& validation of medical
simulators )
- Natural phenomena modeling (hair, fluids, ...)
- Geometric algorithms for physical simulation
- Haptic interactions & virtual reality interfaces
- Physically based dynamics ( video games, medical simulators )
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INFORMATION SUBMISSION:
Papers are allowed 6 to 10 pages and formatted according to the
EG publication guidelines for conference submission.
For double-blind reviewing, the anonymous submission version should
be used. Accepted papers will be presented orally at the workshop
and appear in the proceedings.
A selection of papers (up to 6) will be published in Computer&Graphics,
special issue: "Virtual Reality Interaction and Physical Simulation
for C&G, vol. 30, no. 3.
>>>> vriphys05(a)isti.cnr.it <<<<<<
The works must be sent in pdf and should include the following data:
Abstract of not more than 150 words.
Three to five keywords.
Your email must include (besides your paper in PDF format):
Contact information of pme contact author (name, e-mail,
postal address, phone, fax numbers).
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DEADLINES
Papers due: July 6, 2005
Notification of acceptance: September 12, 2005
Deadline for camera-ready version: October 3, 2004
A selection of papers (up to 6) will be published in Computer&Graphics,
special issue: "Virtual Reality Interaction and Physical
Simulation for C&G, vol. 30, no. 3.
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ORGANIZATION
Cesar Mendoza ( co-chair )
Departamental II - Desp. 147Escuela Superior de
Ciencias Experimentales y Tecnología
Universidad Rey Juan Carlos
c/ Tulipan s/n,
E-28933 Mostoles (Madrid) - España
tel: +34 91 488 8300
Fabio Ganovelli (co-chair)
Istituto di Scienza e Tecnologie dell'Informazione (ISTI-CNR) Area della
Ricerca CNR di Pisa
Via G. Moruzzi 1, 56124 Pisa - Italy
phone: +39 050 315 2927
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FINAL CALL FOR PAPERS - CEMVRC 05 in Prague
Central European Multimedia and Virtual Reality Conference
8-10 June 2005 (Wednesday to Friday), Prague, Czech Republic
Conference website: http://vision.vein.hu/CEMVRC05/
Organized by: Czech Technical University in Prague (Computer Graphics
Group)
Co-organizer: Czech ACM Chapter
in co-operation with EUROGRAPHICS
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The CEMVRC 05 conference is the second in the newly established series of
Multimedia and Virtual Reality conferences organized annually in Central
Europe. The first conference was held successfully in Veszprem, Hungary,
May 2004. The aim of the CEMVRC conferences is to bring together Multimedia
and Virtual Reality research, applications, and education results and
experience. We are looking for original and unpublished works in the
following areas:
Advanced user interfaces
Augmented reality
Distant learning and Multimedia or Virtual Reality (MM/VR)
Education with MM/VR
Emerging MM technologies
Handicapped users and MM/VR
Information visualization
MM and VR for users with special needs (children, elderly, handicapped,
etc.)
Rehabilitation and VR
Simulation in virtual environment
Special interaction techniques
Training in virtual environment
VR technologies
Web-based graphics, MM and VR
3D Reconstruction techniques
... other topics related to Multimedia and Virtual Reality
Contributions will be divided into two categories: full papers and posters.
Full papers should not exceed 8 pages (for format details, see conference
web pages). Posters are expected to be 2 pages long. Both papers and posters
will be published by the Czech Technical University Press with an ISBN.
Papers and posters will be reviewed in a double-blind process.
CONFERENCE CHAIR
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Jiri Zara (CZ)
Czech Technical University in Prague
INVITED SPEAKERS
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Dieter Schmalstieg (AT)
"The World as a User Interface: Augmented Reality for Ubiquitous
Computing"
Mel Slater (UK)
"Presence in Virtual Environments and Interactions with Virtual People"
INTERNATIONAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE
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Bedrich Benes (MX)
Roman Berka (CZ)
Laszlo Czuni (HU)
Andrej Ferko (SK)
Vaclav Hlavac(CZ)
Andreas Holzinger (AT)
Nigel W. John (UK)
Attila Kuba (HU)
Cecilia Sikne Lanyi (HU)
Renate Motschnig (AT)
Tomas Pajdla (CZ)
Zoltan Poor (HU)
Werner Purgathofer (AT)
Gerhard Reitmayr (AT)
Janos Schanda (HU)
Christel Schneider (DE)
Paul M. Sharkey (UK)
Pavel Slavik (CZ)
Jiri Sochor (CZ)
Penny Standen (UK)
Daniel Thalmann (CH)
STEERING COMMITTEE
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Andreas Holzinger (AT)
Cecilia Sikne Lanyi (HU)
Werner Purgathofer (AT)
Christel Schneider (DE)
Jiri Zara (CZ)
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IMPORTANT DEADLINES
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Paper/poster submission - 15 March, 2005
Author notification - 15 April, 2005
Final version due - 30 April, 2005
REGISTRATION FEE
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240 EUR (before 1 May 2005) includes:
- printed Proceedings
- three lunches, refreshments during breaks, welcome toast on Wednesday
- social event (tour and dinner on Friday evening)
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Visit http://vision.vein.hu/CEMVRC05/
and mark dates in your calendar!
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Contact information:
Jiri Zara
Head of the Computer Graphics Group
Czech Technical University in Prague
Karlovo nam. 13, 121 35 Praha 2, Czech Republic
e-mail: zara(a)fel.cvut.cz
phone : +(420) 224.357.311
fax : +(420) 224.923.325
WWW : http://www.cgg.cvut.cz/~zara
Call for Papers
Special Issue of the Elsevier Journal "Computers & Graphics" on:
Natural Phenomena Simulation
Submission Deadline: September 30th, 2005
Journal URL: http://www.elsevier.nl/locate/cag
Since the beginning of computer graphics, researchers have been attracted to
visually reproduce Nature's beauty
and complexity present in a myriad of phenomena, from a small water droplet
to a space nebula. During this time,
different approaches have been taken to simulate such phenomena. Researchers
working on entertainment applications,
for example, usually emphasize the believable visual representation of
natural phenomena, while researchers
working on scientific applications usually focus their efforts on the
accuracy of the models representing the underlying
natural processes. Ideally, we would like to be able to create realistic
displays of natural phenomena using
accurate models in a reasonable time. Such a goal highlights one the most
important research challenges facing the
computer graphics community today, namely the predictive simulation of
natural phenomena, involving both the
light interaction with matter and the dynamics of natural systems.
Predictive simulations make the image synthesis process more intuitive and
have a broader scope of applications,
including not only believable picture making, but also scientific and
medical visualization. The key issue in this context,
however, consists in establishing the predictability of the models. It is
not a trivial task since computer models
are intrinsically less predictable than physical phenomena. Currently, two
guidelines are used in the development
of predictive simulations of natural phenomena. First, the models are
designed to be controlled by biophysically
meaningful parameters. Second, their evaluation involves comparisons of
modeled results with actual measured
data or the real phenomenon.
In this special issue, we welcome contributions describing original research
work on natural phenomena simulation,
preferably taking into account the predictability guidelines outlined above.
Furthermore, due to the multidisciplinary
nature of this theme, special attention will be given to papers that are
supported by reliable scientific data
from fields including, but not limited to, oceanography, remote sensing
physics, chemistry, biology and medicine,
and which can also provide evidence of practical contributions to these
fields. Authors are encouraged to select one
or more of the following topics:
Gaseous Phenomena
Atmospheric Phenomena
Astrophysical Phenomena
Spectral Rendering of Fluids
Visualization of Fluid Flow
Transformation of Materials (e.g., seasonal changes, tanning, melting
etc...)
Biophysically-Based Rendering of Organic Materials
Biophysically-Based Animation of Biological Systems
Important dates:
E-mail expression of interest: as soon as possible
Submission of contributions: September 30th, 2005
Notification of acceptance / rejection: December 1st, 2006
Submission of final manuscripts: February 1st, 2006
Publication: August, 2006
Guest Editors for this issue:
Gladimir V. G. Baranoski
Natural Phenomena Simulation Group
School of Computer Science
University of Waterloo
Waterloo, ON, Canada
gvgbaran(a)curumin.math.uwaterloo.ca
Marcio Lobo Netto
Electronic Systems Engineering Department
Politechnic School - University of Sao Paulo
Sao Paulo, Brazil
lobonett(a)lsi.usp.br
While it is not required, authors are strongly encouraged to e-mail the
Guest Editors indicating their intent to
submit an article.
Please carefully check the guidelines for authors available from Elsevier
at:
http://www.elsevier.nl/locate/cag
For authors who wish to submit their manuscript in the Elsevier-Latex-style,
the following URL may be helpful:
http://www.elsevier.co.jp/homepage/about/ita/styles
We also encourage contributions with complementary multimedia material
(images, videos, or applets). They
shall be available with the electronic version of the paper, at the
Computers & Graphics web site.
All papers will be peer reviewed by multiple experts. Electronic submission
is strongly encouraged. Contributions
should be submitted by (preferably) emailing the URL where the submission
can be retrieved or by emailing
the paper itself as one file (PDF or Compressed Postscript) to Marcio Lobo
Netto or Gladimir V. G. Baranoski.
If this is impossible, please send 4 copies to:
Prof. Gladimir V. G. Baranoski
Natural Phenomena Simulation Group
School of Computer Science
University of Waterloo
200 University Avenue West
Waterloo, ON, Canada, N2L 3G1
Phone: +1519-888-4567 ext. 5412
Fax: +1519-885-1208
URL: http://www.curumin.uwaterloo.ca/~gvgbaran/index.html
gvgbaran(a)curumin.math.uwaterloo.ca
or
Prof. Marcio Lobo Netto
Depto. Eng. Sistemas Eletronicos
Escola Polit´ecnica da USP
05508-900 - Cidade Universitaria
Sao Paulo, BRAZIL
Phone: +5511 3818-5661
Fax: +5511 3031-4574
URL: http://www.lsi.usp.br/~lobonett
email mailto:lobonett@lsi.usp.br
Whatever the submission method, you should send an email to the editors with
the title of the paper, the authors'
names and affiliations, the contact author's address, the abstract and the
submission method URL, attached file, the
filename used for ftp, or surface mail tracking information.
Call for Papers
GRAPHICS HARDWARE 2005
Co-Sponsored by ACM SIGGRAPH and Eurographics (pending)
July 30/31, 2005
Los Angeles, CA, USA
http://www.graphicshardware.org/http://www.graphicshardware.org/cfp2005.html
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Graphics Hardware is a highly visible, established international forum
for exchanging experience and knowledge related to computer graphics
hardware. The event, held annually since 1986, offers a unique
perspective on graphics hardware by combining discussions and
constructive critique of innovative concepts as well as product-level
designs. It is an inclusive forum for the entire graphics hardware
community and brings together researchers, engineers, and architects.
The program features two days of paper and industry presentations,
with ample time for discussion during breaks, lunches, and the
workshop banquet. This year's event will be held in Los Angeles, CA,
USA, jointly with ACM SIGGRAPH.
Please visit our website at http://www.graphicshardware.org/ for more
information.
Schedule
Sun, Apr 10
Deadline for paper submissions
Wed, May 11
Notification of acceptance
Wed, May 25
Camera-ready papers due
Fri, Jun 17
Deadline for Hot 3D systems abstracts
Fri, Jul 1
Final Hot3D presentations due
July 30/31
Conference
Papers Track
We invite high-quality, original papers on all aspects of computer
graphics hardware describing either proven and tested solutions or
novel ideas and concepts.
* Graphics accelerator architectures
* Performance measurement, modelling, and optimization
* Pixel operations and frame buffer techniques
* Multi-processor architectures for graphics
* Hardware support for image-based rendering
* Load balancing in graphics systems
* Expansion and acceleration of shading models
* Volume rendering architectures
* Space, screen, and model partitioning
* Hardware support for photorealism
* Exploitation of new memory technologies for 3D graphics
* Vertex and pixel programming techniques
* Programmable graphics processors
* Shading language implementation
* Software-hardware interfaces
* Integrated graphics chipsets
* Hardware support of new surface representations
Note: Papers describing "ports" of algorithms to run on a programmable
graphics processor will only be considered if they employ a
significantly new and non-obvious technique to make the best use of a
graphics processor's architecture.
Submission info
Authors are invited to upload papers electronically in Adobe PDF
format by visiting http://www.graphicshardware.org/. Please limit
the length to 8 typeset pages in final Eurographics format (preferred)
or 16 double-spaced pages.
If you would like to send video sequences in QuickTime, MPEG or AVI
format, they can be submitted using the electronic submission system.
For further questions please contact papers(a)graphicshardware.org.
Hot 3D Systems Track
We invite vendors in the 3D industry to present their latest and
greatest 3D chips or system designs. Presentations should be
technical, rather than marketing, and should focus on real products
(20 minutes). The deadline for Hot3D presentations is approximately
six weeks before the workshop, allowing submission of late-breaking
work.
Submission info
Contributors are invited to send abstracts for their Hot 3D Systems
presentation to hot3d(a)graphicshardware.org. Final versions of the
presentations are to be sent electronically, in Microsoft PowerPoint
format, as an email attachment to the same address.
Bound copies of the slides will be distributed to attendees, and
presentation slides will be made available on the workshop web page
after the workshop.
For further questions please contact hot3d(a)graphicshardware.org.
Location
Graphics Hardware 2005 will take place in Los Angeles, CA, USA on
Saturday and Sunday July 30/31, 2005. This event will overlap with the
ACM SIGGRAPH conference/courses on Sunday.
Please see our web page for details on registration, accommodation,
and travel, as they become available. We will continue our tradition
of a sumptuous banquet at a unique location.
Registration
The registration fee will include the workshop proceedings, banquet,
coffee, and lunches. The workshop fee does not cover accommodations.
Please see our website for full details on registration and
accommodations.
Best Paper Award
An award of $500 will be given to the authors of the paper considered
to be the outstanding paper presented at the event. The award is based
on the accuracy, originality, and importance of the technical concept,
the quality and readability of the manuscript, as well as the content
and delivery of the verbal presentation. To qualify for this award,
one or more of the principal authors must be enrolled at the workshop
and present the paper. The winner will be chosen by the organizing
committee based on audience feedback and will be announced at the end
of the workshop.
Demonstrations
Presenters and participants are invited to bring prototypes or
products for demonstration at the event. Demonstrations will be held
during breaks and before and after the sessions. We highly encourage
paper authors and industry presenters to demonstrate their systems.
Please contact the organizing committee by email at
info(a)graphicshardware.org to arrange for space or electrical
connections that may be required for your demonstration.
Organization
General Chairs
Mark Harris (NVIDIA, UK)
David Luebke (University of Virginia, USA)
Program Chairs
Mark Segal (ATI, USA)
Philipp Slusallek (Saarland University, Germany)
Papers Chairs
Michael Meissner (Viatronix, USA)
Bengt-Olaf Schneider (NVIDIA, USA)
Hot3D Chair
Peter Glaskowsky (MemoryLogix, USA)
Publicity Chair
John Owens (UC Davis, USA)
Treasurer
Steve Molnar (NVIDIA, USA)
Local Arrangements Chair
Cheryl Weinberger (USC, USA)
Steering Committee
Arie Kaufman (SUNY Stony Brook, USA)
Steve Molnar (NVIDIA, USA)
Wolfgang Strasser (University of Tuebingen, Germany)
Paper Committee
Timo Aila
Kurt Akeley
Tomas Akenine-Moeller
Remi Arnaud
Frank Crow
Michael Doggett
Thomas Ertl
Stefan Guthe
Pat Hanrahan
John Hart
Wolfgang Heidrich
Greg Humphreys
Zahid Hussain
Konstantine Iourcha
Jan Kautz
David Kirk
Gunter Knittel
Fons Kuijk
Paul Lalonde
Anselmo Lastra
Bill Licea-Kane
Barthold Lichtenbelt
Tom Malzbender
Dinesh Manocha
Bill Mark
David McAllister
Michael McCool
Jason Mitchell
John Montrym
Henry Moreton
Ulrich Neumann
Petri Nordlund
Marc Olano
Timour Paltaschev
Hanspeter Pfister
Tim Purcell
Andreas Schilling
Larry Seiler
Peter-Pike Sloan
Marc Stamminger
Jacob Strom
Craig Wittenbrink
For additional information see http://www.graphicshardware.org/ or
send mail to info(a)graphicshardware.org.
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Eurographics 2005, Dublin, Ireland
The evolution of graphics: where to next?
Final Call for Papers, STARs and Tutorials
Conference Website: http://www.eg.org/eg2005
Email: eg2005(a)cs.tcd.ie
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Submit your work to Eurographics 2005 - the deadlines are fast
approaching!!
Paper Abstracts - FRIDAY, 11TH OF FEBRUARY, 2005
Papers, STARs and Tutorials - WEDNESDAY, 16TH OF FEBRUARY, 2005
Notification - MONDAY, 18TH OF APRIL, 2005
Conference - Monday, August 29th to Friday, September 2nd, 2005
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Papers: http://isg.cs.tcd.ie/eg2005/cfp.html
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Authors are invited to submit original papers reporting research
contributions, practice and experience, or novel applications.
Papers are sought in all areas of computer graphics: rendering,
modeling, animation, interactive techniques, and other relevant
topic areas.
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STARS: http://isg.cs.tcd.ie/eg2005/cfs.html
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STARs are survey papers that cover hot topics in contemporary
computer graphics research. Their goal is to give a comprehensive
overview of all relevant work in the respective field and to
explain in depth the techniques and algorithms involved. Potential
STARs may be based on a recent tutorial or course given by the
authors. For submission, a 6-10 page STAR-let is sufficient.
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Tutorials: http://isg.cs.tcd.ie/eg2005/cft.html
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International experts are invited to give half day or full day
tutorials providing in-depth instructions on a variety of topics
in computer graphics and related areas, such as (but not limited
to) haptic interfaces, simulation, visualisation, virtual reality,
and augmented reality. Tutorials will range from introductory and
refresher topics to cutting-edge technologies.
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CONTRIBUTOR RECOGNITION -
- 400 Euros and one free registration for a half-day tutorial
- 800 Euros and two free registrations for a full-day tutorial
- One free conference registration for a STAR.
PRIZES - An international jury will select the three best papers
accepted for and presented at the conference. The best of the
three will receive the traditional Günter Enderle Award, including
a cash prize of EUR 1000 sponsored by Eurographics. Two further
papers will each receive EUR 750, sponsored by Mitsubishi Electric
Research Labs. An award of EUR 1000 sponsored by IBM Research will
also be given to the best student paper, authored and presented at
Eurographics 2005 by a full-time student.
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Watch out for further details of other programs soon, including
the animation program, with a special 1000 Euro prize sponsored by
Pixar, the medical prize, sponsored by Immersion Medical, the
John Lansdowne multimedia award, the short papers program and
prizes, the industrial and education programs and lots, lots more.
... and, most importantly, an exciting social program
that will provide a real taste of Dublin and Irish culture!
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Call for Papers
Point-Based Graphics 2005
June 21-22, 2005
Stony Brook, New York, USA
http://www.cs.princeton.edu/gfx/pbg05
Co-sponsored by Eurographics and the IEEE-CS Visualization
and Graphics Technical Committee (VGTC)
In Cooperation with ACM/SIGGRAPH
The drive for ever-denser 3D geometric models has brought about an
increased interest in methods that rely on point primitives. The highly
successful 2004 Symposium on Point-Based Graphics demonstrated the
applicability of point-based methods in modeling, rendering, data
acquisition, simulation, geometry, and graphics hardware, and in domains
ranging from acoustics to artistic rendering. The next PBG Symposium
will be held June 21-22, 2005, and we invite your original contributions
in areas including, but not limited to, the following:
- Data acquisition and surface reconstruction
- Geometric modeling using point primitives
- Sampling, filtering, approximation, and interpolation
- Transmission and compression of point-sampled geometry
- Rendering algorithms for point primitives
- Animation and morphing of point-sampled geometry
- Topological properties of point clouds
- Hybrid representations and algorithms
- Hardware architectures using point primitives
- Use of point-based methods in real-world applications
Important Dates
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13 April 2005 Electronic abstract submission
15 April 2005 Electronic paper submission
23 May 2005 Author notification
30 May 2005 Camera-ready copy
How to Submit
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Electronic submission is now open at
http://www.cs.princeton.edu/gfx/pbg05/submission.html
All papers will be peer-reviewed, and if accepted, will be printed and
published directly from their revised electronic form. Published papers
will also be available electronically in the Eurographics Digital
Library. PBG 05 uses a double-blind reviewing approach. Please remove
all personal data (like author, affiliation etc.) from your submission.
For questions regarding the papers submission procedure, please contact
pbg05-papers-chairs(a)csail.mit.edu.
Organization
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Conference Chairs:
Marc Alexa, TU Darmstadt
Szymon Rusinkiewicz, Princeton University
Papers Chairs:
Mark Pauly, Stanford University
Matthias Zwicker, MIT
Local Arrangements Chair:
Klaus Mueller, Stony Brook University
Papers Committee:
Daniel Aliaga
Nina Amenta
Kavita Bala
Mario Botsch
Frederic Cazals
Baoquan Chen
Daniel Cohen-Or
Oliver Deussen
Tamal Dey
George Drettakis
Philip Dutre
David Ebert
Issei Fujishiro
Joachim Giesen
Enrico Gobbetti
Markus Gross
Hans-Christian Hege
Arie Kaufman
Leif Kobbelt
Anselmo Lastra
Wojciech Matusik
Nelson Max
Torsten Moller
Klaus Mueller
James O'Brien
Renato Pajarola
Hanspeter Pfister
Voicu Popescu
Werner Purgathofer
Penny Rheingans
Szymon Rusinkiewicz
Dietmar Saupe
Bengt-Olaf Schneider
Claudio Silva
Oliver Staadt
Marc Stamminger
Wolfgang Strasser
Alexandru Telea
Amitabh Varshney
Luiz Velho
Afra Zomorodian
[Apologies if you receive this CFP more than once]
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CALL FOR PAPERS
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JOURNAL
Simulation Practice and Theory Journal (SIMPRA)
SPECIAL ISSUE on
Programmable Graphics Hardware
GUEST EDITOR
Andreas Kolb
University of Siegen, Germany
DEADLINES
Submission of full papers: Fri. May 6th, 2005:
Notification of acceptance: Fri. June 17th, 2005:
Final versions due: Fri. July 22th, 2005
A Special Issue of the Elsevier Journal "Simulation Practice and Theory"
about
Programmable Graphics Hardware is planned for 2005.
Authors of papers which explore simulation studies and algorithms utilizing
graphics hardware are invited to participate in the special issue.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- discrete transforms on a GPU
- (linear) operators on a GPU
- simulation of natural phenomena
- geometry processing and optimization
- physically-based visual simulation
- computational geometry
- image processing
- volume processing
- computer vision
- physically based animation
- flow simulation
Results of practical significance with an adequate comprehension of graphics
hardware will be considered. Each submission fitting in the scope of this
call
will be peer-reviewed. The content of submitted papers has to be novel.
Instructions for authors etc. can be found at the Journal's website:
www.elsevier.com/locate/simpra
Further details for authors using LaTeX, e.g. LaTeX-styles to be used,
can be found here:
authors.elsevier.com/latex
Papers have to be submitted via email to the following address
simpra-gpu(a)uni-siegen.de
Further information can be obtained by contacting the Guest Editor:
Andreas Kolb
E-mail: andreas.kolb(a)uni-siegen.de
VRIPHYS05 CALL FOR PAPERS
http://vcg.isti.cnr.it/vriphys05
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Second Workshop in Virtual Reality Interactions
and Physical Simulations (VRIPHYS '05)
Pisa, Italy November 6 2005
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INTRODUCTION
The workshop is organized in cooperation with Eurographics
and the Italian Center of Excellence in ENDOscopic
Computer Aided Surgery (ENDOCAS).
We invite communications that describe innovative research
in the domains of dynamic simulations and physical interactions
in virtual reality. We also welcome papers showing on-going
research with promising results.
______________________________________________________________
TOPICS:
Submissions are invited in (but not limited to) the following areas:
- Collision detection techniques
- Deformable objects (e.g. biomechanical modeling of soft and hard
tissues)
- Physical standards for assessing deformable objects (e.g. performance
metrics
& validation of medical
simulators )
- Natural phenomena modeling (hair, fluids, ...)
- Geometric algorithms for physical simulation
- Haptic interactions & virtual reality interfaces
- Physically based dynamics ( video games, medical simulators )
_______________________________________________________________
INFORMATION SUBMISSION:
Papers are allowed 6 to 10 pages and formatted according to the
EG publication guidelines for conference submission.
For double-blind reviewing, the anonymous submission version should be
used.
Accepted papers will be presented orally at the workshop and appear in
the proceedings.
>>>> vriphys05(a)isti.cnr.it <<<<<<
The works must be sent in pdf and should include the following data:
Abstract of not more than 150 words.
Three to five keywords.
Your email must include (besides your paper in PDF format):
Contact information of pme contact author (name, e-mail,
postal address, phone, fax numbers).
__________________________________________________________________
DEADLINES
Papers due: July 6, 2005
Notification of acceptance: September 12, 2005
Deadline for camera-ready version: October 3, 2004
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ORGANIZATION
Cesar Mendoza ( co-chair )
Departamental II - Desp. 147Escuela Superior de
Ciencias Experimentales y Tecnología
Universidad Rey Juan Carlos
c/ Tulipan s/n,
E-28933 Mostoles (Madrid) - España
tel: +34 91 488 8300
Fabio Ganovelli (co-chair)
Istituto di Scienza e Tecnologie dell'Informazione (ISTI-CNR) Area della
Ricerca CNR di Pisa
Via G. Moruzzi 1, 56124 Pisa - Italy
phone: +39 050 315 2927
SORRY FOR DUPLICATES !
3IA'2005 CONFERENCE
THE EIGHTH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
ON COMPUTER GRAPHICS AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
Limoges (FRANCE), May 11 - 12, 2005
THE ONLY INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON INTELLIGENT COMPUTER GRAPHICS
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The 3IA International Conference on Computer Graphics and
Artificial Intelligence takes place every year in Limoges
(FRANCE). The aim of this Conference is to present the current
state of researches of Computer Graphics researchers who
use Artificial Intelligence techniques.
The eighth 3IA International Conference (3IA'2005) will take
place in May 2005, in Limoges (FRANCE).
TOPICS :
Under the title "Computer Graphics and Artificial Intelligence", several
themes could be covered by the authors of papers. The following list gives
an idea of possible themes :
- Artificial intelligence techniques in scene modeling.
- Declarative techniques in scene modeling.
- Artificial intelligence techniques and display.
- Artificial intelligence techniques in construction of geometric figures.
- Animation and artificial intelligence.
- Behavioural animation.
- Design of intelligent graphic interfaces.
- Scene properties description techniques.
- Intelligent methods of exploring virtual worlds.
- Computer graphics and learning.
- Combination of classical and AI techniques.
- Application of AI techniques in CAD.
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GENERAL CHAIR OF THE CONFERENCE :
Dimitri PLEMENOS, Professor
Universite de Limoges
Faculte des Sciences
MSI Laboratory
83, rue d'Isle
87000 LIMOGES
phone : (+ 33) 5 55 43 69 74, (+33) 5 55 43 69 76
fax : (+33) 5 55 43 69 77
E-mail : plemenos(a)unilim.fr
CONFERENCE E-mail : plemenos(a)unilim.fr
CONFERENCE Web site : http://msi.unilim.fr/3IA
INTERNATIONAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE :
Yury BAYAKOVSKY (Russia)
Rene CAUBET (France),
Giovanni DE PAOLI (Canada)
Jean-Francois DUFOURD (France),
Eugene FIUME (Canada),
Djamchid GHAZANFARPOUR (France),
Gerard HEGRON (France),
Andres IGLESIAS (Spain),
Andrey IONES (USA)
Prem KALRA (India),
Stanislav KLIMENKO (Russia),
Ivana KOLINGEROVA (Czech Republic),
Jean-Claude LAFON (France),
Nadia MAGNENAT-THALMANN (Switzerland),
Michel MERIAUX (France),
Zhigeng PAN (China),
Bernard PEROCHE (France),
Pascal LIENHARDT (France),
Dimitri PLEMENOS (France),
Xavier PUEYO (Spain),
Mateu SBERT (Spain),
Vaclav SKALA (Czech Republic),
Daniel THALMANN (Switzerland),
Jiri ZARA (Czech Republic).
ORGANISING COMMITTEE :
Dimitri PLEMENOS, Suzanne SIMONET, Djamchid GHAZANFARPOUR,
Pierre BARRAL, Karim TAMINE, Claude TOULET, Benoit CRESPIN,
Pierre-Francois BONNEFOI, Vincent JOLIVET, Karl MARITAUD,
Patrick POULINGEAS, Sylvain DESROCHE, Georges MIAOULIS,
Ioanna RAVANI, Dimitri MAKRIS, Abdallah BENSLIMANE,
Hubert MERCIER, Philippe LELASSEUX, Yann COULAIS,
Guillaume GUIMBERTEAU.
IMPORTANT DATES :
Return of the intention form: today.
Paper submission deadline: January 29, 2005 (extended to February 5).
Paper acceptance notification: March 15, 2005.
Short paper submission deadline: March 20, 2005.
Short paper acceptance notification: March 29, 2005
Final papers due : April 5, 2005.
HOW TO SUBMIT PAPERS :
Papers should be sent as attached PDF files by e-mail to the general
Chair of the Conference. It is also possible to submit a paper
in PDF format by ftp. In this case, please use the following
information:
ftp: 3ia.msi.unilim.fr
username: 3ia2005
password: dep0t (the "o" of "depot" is a "0")
GUIDELINES FOR PREPARING PAPERS:
Maximal length: 12 pages
Font to use: times
Characters size: 12 pt for text, 18 pt bold for title, 14 pt bold
for section titles and 12 pt bold for sub-section titles.
Paper format: two-column A4 format
REGISTRATION FEES:
180 Euros (Students: 120 Euros)
including:
- the proceedings of the conference,
- two lunches in the university canteen,
- a dinner in a restaurant Wednesday night.
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SG05: 5th International Symposium on SMART GRAPHICS
http://www.smartgraphics.org
22-24 August 2005
Frauenwoerth Cloister, near Munich, Germany
http://www.smartgraphics.org/sg05/venue.html
Smart Graphics is grounded in a deep understanding of human abilities,
activities, and desires. This understanding arises through the integration
of fields such as art, design, and the social, cognitive, and perceptual
sciences. Insights are realised in the form of novel methods for producing
and interacting with rich graphical displays often utilising established
techniques from computer graphics, artificial intelligence, and computer
science in general.
Such interfaces present content that: (1) engages the user and is
esthetically satisfying; (2) participates in human cognition as external or
distributed representations; (3) is sensitive to the real-time demands of
the interaction in the context of the available computational resources; and
(4) adapts the form of the output according to a wider set of constraints
such as an individual's perceptual, attentive, and motor abilities and the
nature of the presentation media and available interaction devices.
The 5th International Symposium on Smart Graphics will bring together
researchers from computer graphics, vizualisation, graphics design,
cognitive psychology and artificial intelligence, all working on different
aspects of computer-generated graphics. This year's meeting will be held in
the beautiful Frauenwörth Cloister near Munich, Germany.
This year SG05 particularly encourages submission in the area of visual
analytics -- the art and science of analytical reasoning facilitated by
interactive visual interfaces. Visual analytic interfaces are based on
cognitive and perceptual principles to support human information discourse
using innovative interactive techniques and visual representations. These
are augmented by the art of graphical design and interaction design and the
use of Artificial Intelligence in partnership with biological intelligence.
Testing these applications will require new methodologies that move beyond
usability to quantify the impact of interactive visualization applications
on perceptual, distributed, and embodied cognition.
For a full description of the scope and details of previous events see the
website:
http://www.smartgraphics.org
CONTACT:
Andreas Butz (butz(a)ifi.lmu.de)
SUBMISSIONS CATEGORIES:
Full papers
Posters
System demonstrations and artwork
DATES:
April 24, 2005 Submission deadline
May 23, 2005 Notification of review results
May 31, 2005 Camera ready copy due
Aug 22-24, 2005 Smart Graphics Symposium
ORGANIZERS:
Andreas Butz (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, Germany)
Brian Fisher (University of British Columbia, Canada)
Antonio Krueger (Saarland University, Germany)
Patrick Olivier (University of Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK)
COMMITEE:
Elisabeth Andre (University of Augsburg)
Marc Cavazza (Teeside University)
Sarah Diamond (Banff Centre)
Steven Feiner (Columbia University)
Sid Fels (University of British Columbia)
Knut Hartmann (University of Magdeburg)
Rainer Malaka (European Media Lab)
Shigeru Owada (University of Tokyo)
W. Bradford Paley (Digital Image Design)
Bernhard Preim (University of Magdeburg)
Thomas Rist (University of Applied Sciences, Augsburg))
Stefan Schlechtweg (University of Magdeburg)
Thomas Strothotte (University of Magdeburg)
Sha Xinwei (Georgia Institute of Technology)
Massimo Zancanaro (ITC-irst Trento)
Michelle Zhou (IBM T.J. Watson Research Center)