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Please Note:
- deadline is approaching (April 7th -> abstract, April 14th -> full
papers)
- submission instructions are on the SGP'04 web
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Call for Papers
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Second Eurographics Symposium on Geometry Processing
(SGP 2004)
in cooperation with ACM SIGGRAPH [approval pending]
Nice, France, July 8-10
http://www.geometryprocessing.org
Program Co-Chairs:
Roberto Scopigno, ISTI-CNR, Italy
Denis Zorin, NYU, USA
Organizing Co-Chairs:
Pierre Alliez, INRIA, France
Jean-Daniel Boissonnat, INRIA, France
The goal of this meeting is to present and discuss new research ideas
and results in Geometric Processing. In this emerging area, concepts
from applied mathematics, computer science, and engineering are used
to design efficient algorithms for the acquisition, manipulation,
animation and transmission of complex 3D models. Applications of
geometry processing algorithms cover a wide range of areas from
multimedia and entertainment, to bio-medical computing, reverse
engineering, and to classical computer-aided design.
This symposium follows the highly successful 1st Eurographics
Symposium on Geometry Processing, which took place in 2003 in Aachen,
Germany. The proceedings of the symposium will be published in the
Eurographics Proceedings Series, in cooperation with ACM SIGGRAPH.
We are inviting submissions related, but not limited to, the following
topics in geometry processing:
- geometry and topology representations
- compression
- surface and volume parameterization
- approximation
- reverse engineering
- simplification
- smoothing and denoising
- level of detail
- multiresolution shape analysis and synthesis
- animation
- morphing
- transmission
- geometric aspects of rendering
- interactive techniques
Important Dates:
Electronic abstract submission deadline: April 7, 2004
Electronic paper submission deadline: April 14, 2004
Author notification: May 14, 2004
Camera-ready copy deadline: May 31, 2004
Symposium: July 8-10, 2004
Submission procedure:
NOTE: ALL SUBMISSIONS ARE ELECTRONIC.
Authors are requested to submit an abstract for their paper (in plain
text format, no more than 250 words) by April 7, 2004.
Title, abstract and contact information (names and institutions of all
authors, contact information of one contact author - name, e-mail,
postal address, phone and fax numbers) must be submitted by way of the
Electronic Submission system.
Instructions for electronic submission of papers are posted on the
conference web site: http://www.geometryprocessing.org
Final reminder.
The deadline for submission of papers to MediViz04 * the annual conference
on Biomedical Visualisation, which will take place alongside Information
Visualisation 04 in London, 14-16 July 2004 * is 31 March.
The conference will be marked by the public launch of the Multimod
Application Framework, an open source software tool specifically designed to
assist the rapid development of biomedical application software.
Papers are invited on all aspects of visualisation associated with the
medical and biological sciences. The Proceedings will be published by the
IEEE Computer Society Press.
For details see http://www.graphicslink.demon.co.uk/MediViz04/
or contact Prof Gordon Clapworthy at gordon.clapworthy(a)luton.ac.uk .
Dear all,
I would like to call your attention to the EG event below, organized by
the EG Working Group on Multimedia
Could you please disseminate through EG mailing lists ?
Best Regards
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Call for Papers
EG Multimedia 2004 - 7th Eurographics Workshop on Multimedia
http://egmm2004.di.fc.ul.pt
Nanjing University, China, 27-28 October 2004
Important Dates
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May 21, 2004 Submission deadline
July 9, 2004 Notification of acceptance
July 27, 2004 Deadline for camera-ready copies
October 27-28, 2004 Workshop
Aims and Scope
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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
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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
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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.
Venue and Fee
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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
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Nuno Correia, New University of Lisbon, Portugal
Hong Jiang Zhang, Microsoft Research, China
Program Co-Chairs
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Joaquim Jorge, IST/INESC, Portugal
Teresa Chambel, University of Lisbon, Portugal
Zhigeng Pan, Nanjing University, China
Honorary Chair
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José Encarnação, Fraunhofer IGD, Germany
International Program Committee
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(to be announced)
Local Organizing Committee
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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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GRAPHICON'2004 - Annual Computer Graphics Conference in Moscow, Russia
www.graphicon.ru/2004
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GraphiCon is the largest international conference on Computer Graphics
between Europe and
Asia annually organized in Russian Federation. Following well-established
traditions, the 14th
event will be hosted by Moscow State University on September 6-10, 2003.
The conference is dedicated to the 250-year anniversary of Moscow State
University named after
M.V.Lomonosov. The university was found in 1775 and currently is one of the
leading
universities in Russia and worldwide.
The event is organized in cooperation with Eurographics Association.
The main themes of the conference include (not restricted):
* Geometry modeling and processing
* Photorealistic techniques
* Scientific visualization
* Image-based techniques
* Data and image processing
* 3D reconstruction and acquisition
* Animation and simulation
* Virtual and augmented reality
* Applications of CG: CAD, GIS, etc.
* Computer graphics for mobile devices
* Graphics in computer games
* Computer graphics hardware
* Multimedia
The following sections will be organized for the conference (tentative):
* Full Paper Presentations
* Computer Graphics Tutorials
* STAR Reports
* Work in Progress Presentations
* Industrial Presentations
* Multimedia Shows
* Education in Graphics panels
All submissions will be carefully and anonymously reviewed by the
International Program
Committee. Accepted materials will be distributed in printed and electronic
form among the
participants. 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).
Important Dates:
Submission deadline for full papers: May 15
Notification of acceptance: June 15
Final version of full papers due: July 15
Submission deadline for other sections: July 1
GraphiCon Conference September 6-8
GraphiCon Tutorials September 9-10
Additional information will be available at GraphiCon website:
www.graphicon.ru/2004
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