The Eurographics Working Group on Data Visualization
(http://www.gris.uni-tuebingen.de/~bartz/egdv)
offers now a link list to current open jobs in visualization at
http://www.gris.uni-tuebingen.de/~bartz/egdv/jobs.html
If you wish to post a job offer to that list, please send
an email to Dirk Bartz (bartz "at" gris.uni-tuebingen.de)
with the following information:
Job Title, Institution, Location, Expiration date (for the link),
and of course a link to the job description itself.
Call for Papers
Eurographics Workshop on Sketch-Based Interfaces
(co-located with Eurographics 2004)
http://sbm04.inesc-id.pt
Grenoble, France
Aims and Scope
Modeling systems possessing great functionality now enable us to create very
complicated models. However, computers have yet to become usable at the very
early stages of design, where pencil and paper still reign. This is because
present-day interfaces require designers to leap large conceptual gaps from
their mental models of desired objects to the geometric models that formally
express their shape. As computer systems become more sophisticated, alternative
input modalities and interface technologies are emerging which may form the
basis for a new generation of sketching applications supporting what we may
call Calligraphic Interfaces. The purpose of this workshop is to explore novel
user inter-faces sketching models. The workshop will build on work done in
recent years on modeling, 2D user interfaces and 3D user interfaces. Work in
this area, promising as it is, is still far from complete. The workshop will
look at means to improve usability of object design systems (including
product-design, character-design, or other application areas) through
user-centered design approaches, ranging from personal design assistants to
media-rich virtual and augmented environments. One direction will focus on
handheld and tablet computers for mobile input, combining pen and speech with
retrieval of remote product and geometric data using sketches. Another
direction will look at creating technical designs from sketches using novel
input techniques in 2D and 3D, exploring multiple senso-rial modalities and
Intelligent User Interfaces. A third direction will explore the relationship
between geometry representation and interaction techniques, especially as a
catalyst for new interaction techniques.
Authors are invited to submit technical papers in these or related areas.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- - Multimodal interfaces for sketching
- - Intelligent user interfaces and sketching
- - Mobile appliances for design input
- - Novel input techniques
- - Inferring shape from sketches
- - Sketching surfaces
- - Sketching diagrams
- - Usability studies
- - NPR and sketching
- - Sketching mathematical annotations
Submission Procedure (all submissions are electronic) Authors are requested to
submit papers, no longer than 10 pages, with the main body set in Eurographics
Conference Paper Format. You can download a set of LaTEX style files from
http://sbm04.inesc-id.pt/template-sbm04.zip. Each paper should contain title,
authors' names and affiliations, abstract, keywords, text, illustrations and
references. Detailed guidelines are available through the Workshop Site under
instructions for authors. Submissions will be done electronically via email to
sbm04-papers(a)inesc-id.pt. We will accept papers in PDF format only. Please
contact the conference organizers should you experience any problems with
electronic submission. Post-workshop proceedings will be available on-line
through the Eurographics Digital Library and in paper book form in the
Eurographics Book Series. Selection will be based upon technical and scientific
content and relevance to the workshop.
Workshop Format
The workshop will take place just before the
Eurographics'04 Conference (September 1-3, 2004, Grenoble).
As such, it will provide a very interesting opportunity
for researchers that want to attend / present communications
at both events. The workshop will be held in one day,
including paper presentation and invited sessions.
Participation is open to everyone, not requiring submission
of a paper.
Important Dates
June 11, 2004 Submission deadline
July 5, 2004 Notification of acceptance
July 26, 2004 Deadline for camera-ready copies
August 31, 2004 Workshop
Venue and Fees
The workshop will be held at INRIA, Grenoble. Workshop participants will be
charged a registration fee that includes a workshop proceedings book (printed
by Eurographics Press), coffee breaks and a social event in the first evening
of the workshop. EG members have a 90+ Euro discount on the workshop
fee. Comprehensive information about Grenoble, traveling and accommodation can
be found at the workshop Web page.
Workshop Co-Chairs
Joaquim Armando Pires Jorge, Technical University of Lisbon, Portugal
Eric Galin, INRIA, Local Arrangements
Program Chair
John F. Hughes, Brown University, Rhode Island, USA
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VMV 2004 Call for Papers
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***** CALL FOR PAPERS *****
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9th Fall Workshop
VISION, MODELING, AND VISUALIZATION 2004 (VMV2004)
November 16-18, 2004
Stanford (California), USA
Stanford University
MPI Informatik
Max Planck Center for Visual Computing and Communication
in cooperation with:
DFG Center of Excellence SFB 603
"Model-based Analysis and Visualization of Complex Scenes and Sensor Data "
DFG Graduate Research Center GRK 244
"3-D Image Analysis and Synthesis"
The program will consist of invited talks by internationally renowned
speakers, as well as poster presentations of contributed papers. To
preserve a workshop atmosphere, attendance might be limited, with
preference given to active participants.
The meeting will be held at Stanford University, Stanford, CA,
within close proximity to San Francisco and Silicon Valley.
Original papers are solicited which report about current research
in the areas of 3-D image analysis and 3-D image synthesis, and
their convergence. Topics include, but are not limited to:
Topics:
- 3-D imaging
- Object localization and recognition
- Volume data processing and visualization
- Multi-sensor fusion and 3-D registration
- 3-D structure from motion and stereo
- 3-D video processing
- Geometry-based and image-based rendering
- Geometric modeling
- Scene modeling and integration
- Realistic rendering
- Animation
- Multi-view image processing and coding
- Virtual Reality
- Applications (medicine, robotics, fluid mechanics, manufacturing,
automated inspection, communication, etc.)
Paper Submission:
Prospective attendees are invited to submit a paper up to 8 pages
in final form. All submissions will be reviewed. Accepted papers will
be published in the workshop proceedings. Authors should obtain the
author's kit (including LaTeX style-file) from
http://www.mpi-sb.mpg.de/conferences/vmv04/
It is the intention of the committee to conduct all communication with
authors electronically.
Questions should be directed to: vmv04(a)mpi-sb.mpg.de
Authors' Schedule:
Well ahead of deadline: Obtain author's kit and LaTeX style-file
- July 02, 2004: Paper submission
- August 20, 2004: Notification of acceptance
- August 31, 2004: Authors' registration
The General Chairs can be reached at:
Bernd Girod
Professor of Electrical Engineering
Stanford University
bgirod(a)stanford.edu
Hans-Peter Seidel
Scientific Director
MPI Informatik
hpseidel(a)mpi-sb.mpg.de
Technical Program Chair:
Marcus Magnor
Research Group Leader
MPI Informatik
magnor(a)mpi-sb.mpg.de
Conference Web Site and Contact:
Web site: http://www.mpi-sb.mpg.de/conferences/vmv04/
E-mail: vmv04(a)mpi-sb.mpg.de
Conference Coordination:
Joyce Farrell
Executive Director
Stanford Center for Image Systems Engineering
joyce_farrell(a)stanford.edu
Due to several requests, the paper submission deadline was extended to
May 31st.
EG Multimedia 2004 Program Chairs
--
EG Multimedia 2004 - 7th Eurographics Workshop on Multimedia
http://egmm2004.di.fc.ul.pt
Nanjing University, China, 27-28 October 2004
***** Extended Submission Deadline: May 31st *****
Aims and Scope
------------------
This workshop is a follow up on the Eurographics Workshop on Multimedia
held in Manchester, UK, in September 2001 and continues a series of six
successful Eurographics workshops in the field. It is also the first
time that this workshop takes place in a location outside Europe, which
will promote interaction between researchers from different origins. The
workshop will cover a wide range of current subjects with a special
focus on issues related with Multimedia in Mobile and Augmented
Environments. These include approaches for mobile multimedia, using
video in mobile devices, using the physical world to present multimedia
information, and other context aware applications. Authors are invited
to submit technical papers in these or related areas. Topics of interest
include, but are not limited to:
Mobile Multimedia
Context Aware Interactive Multimedia
Interactive Video
Audio and Video in Augmented Environments
Multimodal Interaction
Ubiquitous Media
Broadband Personal Interfaces
Auditory Interfaces
Audio/Image/Video Processing
Content Analysis
Media Databases and Search Engines
Content Based Retrieval
Media Information Retrieval on the Web
Delivery of Multimedia Data
Media Web Servers and Services
Video Coding and Description Standards
Multimedia Document Metaphors
Authoring Paradigms
Media Integration
Augmented Reality
Storytelling Environments
Applications: Entertainment, Learning, etc.
Submission Procedure
-----------------------
Authors are requested to submit papers, no longer than 10 pages, in the
Eurographics Conference Paper Format. Detailed guidelines will be
available at the EG Multimedia 2004 Workshop Site. Post-workshop
proceedings will be available on-line, through the Eurographics Digital
Library, and in paper book form, in the Eurographics Book Series.
Selection will be based upon technical and scientific content and
relevance to the workshop.
Workshop Format
--------------------
The workshop will be held in two days, including paper presentation
tracks and discussion plenary sessions. Participation is open to
everyone, not requiring submission of a paper. The workshop will take
place just after the ICIG'2004 Conference (Oct. 23-25, 2004, Hong Kong,
China, http://www.cad.zju.edu.cn/icig2004). The workshop will be
co-located with a conference on Digital Media and Digital Cities. As
such, it will provide a very interesting opportunity for researchers
that want to attend or present communications at these events.
Important Dates
-----------------
May 31, 2004 Submission deadline (extended)
July 9, 2004 Notification of acceptance
July 27, 2004 Deadline for camera-ready copies
October 27-28, 2004 Workshop
Venue
-----
The workshop will be held at Nanjing University, China. Workshop
participants will be charged a registration fee that includes a workshop
proceedings book (printed by Eurographics Press), coffee breaks, and a
social event in the first evening of the Workshop. Nanjing University is
located in the Nanjing City, the Capital of Jiangsu Province. Present
day Nanjing, with tens of universities and hundreds of high-tech
companies, ranks fifth among the "50 strongest" of Chinese cities. It is
a transport and telecommunications hub in East China, and the second
largest international trade port after Shanghai in the Yangzi River
Delta. Comprehensive information about Nanjing, traveling and
accommodation will be available at the workshop Web page.
Workshop Co-Chairs
-----------------------
Nuno Correia, New University of Lisbon, Portugal
Hong Jiang Zhang, Microsoft Research, China
Program Co-Chairs
--------------------
Joaquim Jorge, IST/INESC, Portugal
Teresa Chambel, University of Lisbon, Portugal
Zhigeng Pan, Nanjing University, China
Honorary Chair
-----------------
José Encarnação, Fraunhofer IGD, Germany
International Program Committee
-------------------------------
Adérito Marcos, Univ. of Minho, Portugal
C.C. Chang, National Chung Cheng Univ., Taiwan, China
Carol Strohecker, MIT Media Lab, USA
Christophe Quarre, STM-Shanghai, China
Colin Allison, Univ. of St. Andrews, Scotland, UK
Cristina Lopes, UC Irvine, USA
David Duce, Oxford Brookes Univ., UK
Dongrong Xu, Columbia University, USA
Ephraim Glinert, NSF, USA
Frank Nack, CWI, The Netherlands
Fuyan Zhang, Nanjing Univ., China
Gareth Jones, Univ. of Exeter, UK
Glorianna Davenport, MIT Media Lab, USA
Guangyou Xu, Tsinghua University, China
Guido Lemos de Souza Filho, UFBP, Brazil
Gunnar Liestøl, Univ. of Oslo, Norway
Hiromi T. Tanaka, Ritsumeikan Univ., Japan
Hyun Seung Yang, KAIST, Korea
Jiaoying Shi, Zhejiang Univ., China
John Buford, Panasonic Digital Networking Lab, USA
Jônatas Manzolli, UNICAMP, Brazil
Lloyd Rutledge, CWI, The Netherlands
Luís Carriço, Univ. of Lisbon, Portugal
Makoto Sato, Tokyo Inst. of Technology, Japan
Mário Rui Gomes, IST/INESC, Portugal
Matthew Turk, UC Santa Barbara, USA
Monica Fleichmann, Fraunhofer-IMK, Germany
Nicholas Higgett, De Montfort Univ., UK
Nik Gaffney, FoAM Group, Brussels
Nuno Guimarães, Univ. of Lisbon, Portugal
P.C. Yuen, Hong Kong Baptist Univ., China
Piet Kommers, Univ. of Twente, The Netherlands
Rainer Lienhart, Intel Corp., USA
Rebbeca Alen, Media Lab Europe, Ireland
Thomas Kirste, IGD/FhG, Germany
Robert K Jacob, Tufts Univ., USA
Ryohei Nakatsu, ATR MIC Research Labs., Japan
Sidney Fels, Univ. British Columbia, CA
Toyohide Watanabe, Nagoya University, Japan
V. Michael Bove, MIT Media Lab, USA
Weiying Ma, MSRA, China
Wolfgang Mueller-Wittig, CAMTech, Singapore
WooWoontack, KJIST, Korea
Yangsheng Wang, IA-CAS, China
Local Organizing Committee
-----------------------------
Co-Chairs
Jian Lu, Nanjing University, China
Xianglin Fei, Nanjing University, China
Zhigeng Pan, Nanjing University, China
Members
Xiaohu Ma, Nanjing University, China
Gangshan Wu, Nanjing Univeristy, China
Weiqun Cao, Nanjing University, China
Weiqing Li, Nanjing Polytechnic University, China
Ruhui Yun, Nanjing Normal University, China
Jun Feng, Hehai University, China
Zongcai Ruan, South-East University, China
For more information please contact egmm2004(a)inesc-id.pt
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C A L L FOR P A R T I C I P A T I O N
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SMI & SM '04
International Convention on Shapes and Solids
Genova, ITALY, June 6-12, 2004
+
International Summer School on Computational Methods
for Shape Modeling and Analysis
Genova, ITALY, June 14-18, 2004
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http://smism04.ge.imati.cnr.it
===============================================================
Extended dealine for hotel booking without price surcharge
until May 15
===============================================================
DEAR COLLEAGUES:
The Shape Modeling International Conference (SMI) and the ACM Symposium on
Solid Modeling and Applications (SM) are two of the most important annual
events that deal with the theoretical and algorithmic foundations for
modeling and visualizing real or virtual shapes in a variety of
manufacturing, engineering, biomedical scientific or entertainment
applications. To stimulate the interaction between these two communities,
the two events have been scheduled one after the other in 2004, as part of
the Convention on Shapes and Solids (SMI&SM04) which will be held in Genova,
Italy.
The symposium will be followed by the International School on Computational
Methods for Shape Modeling and Analysis.
It is meant for PhD, PostDoc or researchers with either a computer science,
informatics or mathematics background, and prior knowledge of geometric
modeling techniques. It will focus on different aspects of shape modeling,
processing and analysis, and the final programme will include training on
the
most up-to-date topics of the field.
Convention and school program/schedules can be found at:
http://smism04.ge.imati.cnr.it
LOCATION OF THE CONVENTION:
The Convention will be located at the 1st floor of the beautiful Palazzo
Ducale, the main ancient seat of power of the Republic of Genova
and the Doge's residence.
The Sala del Maggior Consiglio will provide a wonderful background for the
SMI&SM04 events.
The SMI&SM04 reception will be organized in the Acquarium of Genova, and
will include a guided tour of the Acquarium and a dinner in the Dolphin and
Shark Halls.
Views of the location are available at:
http://smism04.ge.imati.cnr.it/location.html
Please, note that Genova will be the European capital of Culture for the
year 2004 and the programme organized for this reason is very dense of
events. Therefore, we strongly reccommend to proceed with hotel booking
as soon as possible.A limited number of rooms are available and guaranteed
until MAY 15!
LOCATION OF THE SCHOOL:
Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche - Area della Ricerca
via De Marini, 6 - 16149 Genova - Italy
http://www.ge.cnr.it/Area/inglese/Area/informazioni/sede.htm
REGISTRATION:
For organisation purposes we are asking to send your registration form
filled as soon as possible in even if you intend to pay the registration
fee directly at the event.
Please note that the convention and the school require two different
registrations. Instructions at:
http://smism04.ge.imati.cnr.it/registration.html (for the
convention)
http://smism04.ge.imati.cnr.it/intro_school.html (for the school)
CHAIRS AND CONTACTS:
Convention Honorary Chair:
Prof. Tosiyasu L. Kunii
Convention Chair:
Bianca Falcidieno
Convention Secretariat:
Marinella Pescaglia and Sandra Burlando
Local organizing committee:
mailto:smism04@ge.imati.cnr.it
=======================
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C a l l f o r P a r t i c i p a t i o n
___________________________________________
-> Registration is open:
Early registration deadline is May 21, 2004.
-> Program is online
Tenth Eurographics Symposium on Virtual Environments
(EGVE04)
In Cooperation with ACM SIGGRAPH
June 8-9th, 2004
Grenoble, France
http://www.inrialpes.fr/egve04
Aims and Scope of the Symposium
We invite you to participate in the tenth Eurographics Symposium on
Virtual Environments. This event is the successor of the
successful Eurographics Workshops on Virtual Environments
held in the previous nine years.
It will be an international forum for the exchange of experience
and knowledge among researchers and developers concerned with
virtual environments and virtual reality.
The EGVE symposium will be followed by the Fifth Eurographics Symposium on
Parallel Graphics and Visualization that will take place on June 10-11, 2004
in Grenoble
(http://www-id.imag.fr/EGPGV04).
You are cordially invited to attend EGVE'04 and register at
http://www.inrialpes.fr/egve04/REGISTRATION/registration1.php
We have put together an interesting program of invited
presentations, scientific papers, and other program items.
You can find the program online at
http://www.inrialpes.fr/egve04/Program.html
Invited speakers
* Lawrence Rosenblum (NRL, USA)
* Berndt Frölich, Germany
Symposium and Program co-chairs:
* Sabine Coquillart, i3D - INRIA-GRAVIR
* Martin Göbel, Germany
For further questions, please contact: egve04(a)inrialpes.fr
___________________________________________
C a l l f o r P a r t i c i p a t i o n
___________________________________________
-> Registration is open:
Early registration deadline is May 21, 2004.
-> Program is online
Fifth Eurographics Symposium on Parallel Graphics and Visualization
(EGPGV04)
In Cooperation with ACM SIGGRAPH
June 10-11th, 2004
Grenoble, France
http://www-id.imag.fr/EGPGV04
Aims and Scope of the Symposium
Following successful previous workshops/symposia that were held in
Bristol (UK) 1996, Rennes (F) 1998, Girona (E) 2000, and Blaubeuren
2002 (D), we are happy to announce the 5th Eurographics Symposium on
Parallel Graphics and Visualization. The aim of this workshop is to
share experiences and knowledge on parallel and distributed computing
and its application to all aspects of computer graphics, virtual
reality, scientific and engineering visualization.
The EG PGV workshop will follow the Tenth Eurographics Symposium on
Virtual Environments that will take place on June 8-9, 2004 in Grenoble
(http://www.inrialpes.fr/egve04).
You are cordially invited to attend the EGPGV and register at
http://www.inrialpes.fr/egve04/REGISTRATION/registration1.php
We have put together an interesting program of invited
presentations, scientific papers, and other program items.
You can find the program online at
http://www-id.imag.fr/EGPGV04/program.php
Invited speakers
* Takashi Furumura, University of Tokyo
* Peter Welch, University of Kent
Symposium and Program co-chairs:
* Bruno Raffin, Apache/INRIA-ID
* Dirk Bartz, WSI/GRIS - VCM, University of Tübingen
* Han-Wei Shen, Ohio State University
For further questions, please contact: egpgv04(a)imag.fr
Papers Deadline is Friday May 21 2004 [not 14 - we apologize for the mistake]
[Please check important dates below]
EG Multimedia 2004 - 7th Eurographics Workshop on Multimedia
http://egmm2004.di.fc.ul.pt
Nanjing University, China, 27-28 October 2004
Aims and Scope
------------------
This workshop is a follow up on the Eurographics Workshop on Multimedia
held in Manchester, UK, in September 2001 and continues a series of six
successful Eurographics workshops in the field. It is also the first
time that this workshop takes place in a location outside Europe, which
will promote interaction between researchers from different origins. The
workshop will cover a wide range of current subjects with a special
focus on issues related with Multimedia in Mobile and Augmented
Environments. These include approaches for mobile multimedia, using
video in mobile devices, using the physical world to present multimedia
information, and other context aware applications. Authors are invited
to submit technical papers in these or related areas. Topics of interest
include, but are not limited to:
Mobile Multimedia
Context Aware Interactive Multimedia
Interactive Video
Audio and Video in Augmented Environments
Multimodal Interaction
Ubiquitous Media
Broadband Personal Interfaces
Auditory Interfaces
Audio/Image/Video Processing
Content Analysis
Media Databases and Search Engines
Content Based Retrieval
Media Information Retrieval on the Web
Delivery of Multimedia Data
Media Web Servers and Services
Video Coding and Description Standards
Multimedia Document Metaphors
Authoring Paradigms
Media Integration
Augmented Reality
Storytelling Environments
Applications: Entertainment, Learning, etc.
Submission Procedure
-----------------------
Authors are requested to submit papers, no longer than 10 pages, in the
Eurographics Conference Paper Format. Detailed guidelines will be
available at the EG Multimedia 2004 Workshop Site. Post-workshop
proceedings will be available on-line, through the Eurographics Digital
Library, and in paper book form, in the Eurographics Book Series.
Selection will be based upon technical and scientific content and
relevance to the workshop.
Workshop Format
--------------------
The workshop will be held in two days, including paper presentation
tracks and discussion plenary sessions. Participation is open to
everyone, not requiring submission of a paper. The workshop will take
place just after the ICIG'2004 Conference (Oct. 23-25, 2004, Hong Kong,
China, http://www.cad.zju.edu.cn/icig2004). The workshop will be
co-located with a conference on Digital Media and Digital Cities. As
such, it will provide a very interesting opportunity for researchers
that want to attend or present communications at these events.
Important Dates
-----------------
May 21, 2004 Submission deadline
July 9, 2004 Notification of acceptance
July 27, 2004 Deadline for camera-ready copies
October 27-28, 2004 Workshop
Venue
-----
The workshop will be held at Nanjing University, China. Workshop
participants will be charged a registration fee that includes a workshop
proceedings book (printed by Eurographics Press), coffee breaks, and a
social event in the first evening of the Workshop. Nanjing University is
located in the Nanjing City, the Capital of Jiangsu Province. Present
day Nanjing, with tens of universities and hundreds of high-tech
companies, ranks fifth among the "50 strongest" of Chinese cities. It is
a transport and telecommunications hub in East China, and the second
largest international trade port after Shanghai in the Yangzi River
Delta. Comprehensive information about Nanjing, traveling and
accommodation will be available at the workshop Web page.
Workshop Co-Chairs
-----------------------
Nuno Correia, New University of Lisbon, Portugal
Hong Jiang Zhang, Microsoft Research, China
Program Co-Chairs
--------------------
Joaquim Jorge, IST/INESC, Portugal
Teresa Chambel, University of Lisbon, Portugal
Zhigeng Pan, Nanjing University, China
Honorary Chair
-----------------
José Encarnação, Fraunhofer IGD, Germany
International Program Committee
-------------------------------
Adérito Marcos, Univ. of Minho, Portugal
C.C. Chang, National Chung Cheng Univ., Taiwan, China
Carol Strohecker, MIT Media Lab, USA
Christophe Quarre, STM-Shanghai, China
Colin Allison, Univ. of St. Andrews, Scotland, UK
Cristina Lopes, UC Irvine, USA
David Duce, Oxford Brookes Univ., UK
Dongrong Xu, Columbia University, USA
Ephraim Glinert, NSF, USA
Frank Nack, CWI, The Netherlands
Fuyan Zhang, Nanjing Univ., China
Gareth Jones, Univ. of Exeter, UK
Glorianna Davenport, MIT Media Lab, USA
Guangyou Xu, Tsinghua University, China
Guido Lemos de Souza Filho, UFBP, Brazil
Gunnar Liestøl, Univ. of Oslo, Norway
Hiromi T. Tanaka, Ritsumeikan Univ., Japan
Hyun Seung Yang, KAIST, Korea
Jiaoying Shi, Zhejiang Univ., China
John Buford, Panasonic Digital Networking Lab, USA
Jônatas Manzolli, UNICAMP, Brazil
Lloyd Rutledge, CWI, The Netherlands
Luís Carriço, Univ. of Lisbon, Portugal
Makoto Sato, Tokyo Inst. of Technology, Japan
Mário Rui Gomes, IST/INESC, Portugal
Matthew Turk, UC Santa Barbara, USA
Monica Fleichmann, Fraunhofer-IMK, Germany
Nicholas Higgett, De Montfort Univ., UK
Nik Gaffney, FoAM Group, Brussels
Nuno Guimarães, Univ. of Lisbon, Portugal
P.C. Yuen, Hong Kong Baptist Univ., China
Piet Kommers, Univ. of Twente, The Netherlands
Rainer Lienhart, Intel Corp., USA
Rebbeca Alen, Media Lab Europe, Ireland
Thomas Kirste, IGD/FhG, Germany
Robert K Jacob, Tufts Univ., USA
Ryohei Nakatsu, ATR MIC Research Labs., Japan
Sidney Fels, Univ. British Columbia, CA
Toyohide Watanabe, Nagoya University, Japan
V. Michael Bove, MIT Media Lab, USA
Weiying Ma, MSRA, China
Wolfgang Mueller-Wittig, CAMTech, Singapore
WooWoontack, KJIST, Korea
Yangsheng Wang, IA-CAS, China
Local Organizing Committee
-----------------------------
Co-Chairs
Jian Lu, Nanjing University, China
Xianglin Fei, Nanjing University, China
Zhigeng Pan, Nanjing University, China
Members
Xiaohu Ma, Nanjing University, China
Gangshan Wu, Nanjing Univeristy, China
Weiqun Cao, Nanjing University, China
Weiqing Li, Nanjing Polytechnic University, China
Ruhui Yun, Nanjing Normal University, China
Jun Feng, Hehai University, China
Zongcai Ruan, South-East University, China
For more information please contact egmm2004(a)inesc-id.pt
GraphiCon'2004 - International Conference on Computer Graphics
at Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia, September 6-10, 2004
---------------------------------------------
FULL PAPER SUBMISSION DEADLINE - 15 May 2004
---------------------------------------------
All materials should be submitted in electronic form through
http://submission.graphicon.ru:8080/GC2004/submit.html
Submission deadline for other sections is 1 July 2004.
The following sections will be organized for the conference:
- Full Paper Presentations
- Computer Graphics Tutorials
- STAR Reports
- Work in Progress Presentations
- Industrial Presentations
- Multimedia Shows and Animation Film Festival
- Education in Graphics panels
- Students Contest
Further information at www.graphicon.ru/2004
All submissions will be carefully and anonymously reviewed by
the International Program Committee. All accepted materials will
be distributed in printed and electronic form among the
participants. Selected papers will additionally be published in a
special issue of the "Computer Graphics & Geometry" journal
distributed through the Scientific Electronic Library
(http://elibrary.ru/cgg). The best full paper presentation
and student presentation selected by the international
jury will be awarded a prize.
Official language of the conference is English. Submissions in
Russian are possible, but they will be organized in separate
sections (English abstracts are required).
Conference Committee Chairs
Yuri Baykovsky (Russia) yurib(a)gin.keldysh.ru
Denis Ivanov (Russia) denis(a)fit.com.ru
International Program Committee Chairs
Daniel Thalmann (Switzerland)
Yevgeniy Kuzmin (Russia)
Conference email: gc2004(a)graphicon.ru