2020 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON CYBERWORLDS (CW2020)
29 September - 1 October, 2020.
Organized by Universite Caen Normandie, Caen, France.
In cooperation with Eurographics Association, ACM SIGGRAPH,
and Normandie Univ, ENSICAEN, CNRS, Region Normandie, Caen-la-mer
Conference web page: https://cyberworlds2020.sciencesconf.org
<https://cyberworlds2020.sciencesconf.org/> , www.cyberworlds-conference.org
<http://www.cyberworlds-conference.org/>
Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cw.cyberworlds
Due to the COVID-19, the paper submission deadline is postponed to June 1,
2020.
Please register your title and abstract as early as possible.
CW2020 will be held as an ONLINE CONFERENCE with the same publisher IEEE
CPS.
The author's registration fee then will be significantly lower to mostly pay
for the
proceeding preparation and related costs.
We are going to organise the real conference CW2021 in Caen one year later
in 2021.
CW 2020 SCOPE:
Created intentionally or spontaneously, cyberworlds are information spaces
and communities that
use computer technologies to augment the way we interact, participate in
business and receive
information throughout the world. CW 2020 is the 19th conference organized
annually since 2002.
CW 2020 will consider the following tracks and topics:
VISUAL AND INTERACTIVE COMPUTING:
Applications of virtual and augmented reality in cyberspace; Art and
heritage in cyberspace;
Color theory and image recoloring for color vision defect support;
Computer vision for augmented and mixed reality; Electronic education in
cyberspace;
Image processing and computer vision for vision enhancement; Image-based
ophthalmologic diagnosis;
Multi-user games in cyberspace; Multimodal interaction; Shape modeling in
cyberspace;
Virtual and augmented reality for smart cities and smart manufacturing;
Virtual city modelling, processing and simulation; Virtual collaborative
spaces;
Virtual humans and avatars; Visual analytics in cyberspace; Visual computing
for active ageing;
Virtual and augmented reality for the vision impaired.
COGNITIVE HUMAN-MACHINE INTERACTION:
Affective computing; BCI applications; Cognitive informatics; EEG-based
neuroimaging;
Emotion artificial intelligence; Game innovation for active living;
Human factors in transportation, maritime, and industry 4.0;
Human and machine intelligence coexistence; Human-robot interaction;
Machine and deep learning for biosignal-based algorithms; Machine-assisted
cognitive enhancement;
Mobile and adaptive BCIs; Multimodal interfaces; Neurofeedback systems and
games;
Neurorehabilitation and neuroplasticity; Signal processing;
Virtual and augmented reality and human factors.
CYBERSECURITY AND BIOMETRICS:
Authentication protocols; Behavioral biometrics; Biometric template
protection;
Content protection and digital rights management; Emerging biometrics;
Identity and trust management;
Information hiding and anonymity; Multi-biometrics; Password security;
Performance evaluation of biometric systems; Presentation attack detection;
Privacy protocols;
Privacy, security and trust in social media; Quality of biometric data; Risk
and reputation management;
Security of embedded systems; Security of personal data; Security protocols.
SUMISSION CATEGORIES: full paper (up to 8 pages), short paper (up to 4
pages),
poster paper (up to 4 pages with publication in the proceeding) and
poster only (1 page abstract without publication in the proceedings).
CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS with all accepted poster papers will be published by
Conference Publishing Services as well as submitted to the IEEE Xplore
Digital Library,
IEEE Computer Society Digital Library and reference databases of all major
referencing indices
including EI Compendex, Scopus, and SCI
IMPORTANT DATES:
Friday 24 April June 01, 2020 Papers (Full/Short) submission
extension
Monday 01 June June 29, 2020 Papers (Full/Short) notification
Friday 12 June July 05, 2020 Poster papers submission
Wednesday 29 July July 15, 2020 Poster papers notification
Friday 17 July July 29, 2020 Author registration
Friday 17 July July 29, 2020 Camera-ready papers submission to
CPS
Paper submission page:
https://cyberworlds2020.sciencesconf.org/resource/page/id/6
ORGANIZATION COMMITTEE:
GENERAL CHAIRS
Christophe Rosenberger, ENSICAEN
Frederic Jurie, University de Caen Normandie, France
PROGRAM CHAIRS
Christophe Charrier, University de Caen Normandie, France
Christine Fernandez-Maloigne, Universite de Poitiers, France
Alexei Sourin, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
TRACK CHAIRS
Alexei Sourin, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Olga Sourina, Fraunhofer Singapore, Singapore
Matthias Woelfel, Karlsruhe University of Applied Sciences, Germany
Jianhua Zhang, Oslo Metropolitan University, Norway
Christophe Rosenberger, Normandy University, France
Marina Gavrilova, University of Calgary, Canada
Conference flyer for downloading:
<https://cyberworlds2020.sciencesconf.org/data/pages/CW20_flyer_V1.pdf>
https://cyberworlds2020.sciencesconf.org/data/pages/CW20_flyer_V1.pdf
CONTACT: cw2020(a)easychair.org <mailto:cw2020@easychair.org>
cyberworlds2020(a)sciencesconf.org <mailto:cyberworlds2020@sciencesconf.org>
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EG VCBM 2020 - Call for Papers
10th Eurographics Workshop on Visual Computing for Biology and Medicine 2020 in Tübingen, Germany (co-located with DAGM GCPR 2020 & VMV 2020)
[[[ Given the developing COVID-19 situation it is unclear yet if the conference can take place in a physical format. We will turn to a virtual format if needed. We encourage authors to submit work to VCBM even if they do not think they will be able or willing to attend in person due to the virus situation and/or potential travel restrictions. ]]]
* Workshop Dates: September 28 - October 1, 2020
* Submission Deadline: July 10, 2020
--- Aims and Scope ---
EG VCBM (http://www.vcbm.org/), the Eurographics Workshop on Visual Computing for Biology and Medicine, is an annual event addressing the state of the art in visual computing research with a strong focus on applications in biology and medicine. It provides an interdisciplinary forum for experts (researchers and practitioners) from visualization, visual analytics, computer graphics, image processing, computer vision, human computer interfaces as well as experts from biology and medicine, jointly working on next generation visual computing solutions for medicine, healthcare and the biotechnology sector. This year's workshop (already the 10th VCBM since its foundation in 2008) will be held from September 28 to October 1, 2020, in Tübingen, Germany. EG VCBM 2020 will be held together with VMV (the International Symposium on Vision, Modeling, and Visualization), and DAGM GCPR (the German Conference on Pattern Recognition).
EG VCBM solicits the submission of original, application-oriented research papers that advance the fusion of visual computing methods within medicine and biology. All papers (regular papers as well as short papers) should focus on a well-defined biological/medical problem, and demonstrate a significant innovation or improvement in visual computing.
Suggested topics for full and short papers include, but are not limited to:
* Visual computing solutions for medical applications like radiology, surgery, pathology, cardiology, nephrology, neurology, etc., including medical education
* Visual computing solutions for applications that support biomedical research in systems biology, *omics research, molecular pathology, neuroanatomy, biomedical imaging, etc.
* Operation room of the future, including the uses of virtual reality and augmented reality in medical applications.
* Visualization approaches for data from new or challenging imaging modalities including real-time imaging (e.g., ultrasound)
* Visual computing solutions in the context of the virtual physiological human. Medical simulation and visual computing solutions that support new approaches in computational medicine.
* Visual analytics solutions for data coming from epidemiological studies, like population studies.
In addition to that, we solicit:
* Survey papers on visual computing in biology and medicine
--- Information for Authors ---
In addition to full-length papers, there will be again a short papers track and a survey track, encouraging scientific contributions from an even more diverse group of researchers and practitioners. All VCBM 2020 papers (full, short and surveys) will be peer-reviewed and will appear in the Eurographics Digital Library.
We encourage the use of digital videos to support all submissions, particularly if part of, or all of the work covers interactive techniques. Please use only the most common video codecs such as MP4 to maximize the chances that the reviewers can view it.
* Full Papers: We do not impose strict maximum lengths for submitted papers to the full papers track. However, it is unusual for papers to exceed 10 pages (in CGF latex style including all images and references). Papers should only be as long as their content would justify. Reviewers might rate a submission lower if it is perceived as being unnecessarily long or might recommend it for a short paper, instead. Authors are encouraged to use supplementary material, such as videos or executable programs to provide extra content.
* Short Papers: Short papers describe a more focused and concise research contribution and are likely to have a smaller - yet significant - scope of contribution. Potential examples include the presentation of initial results from novel ongoing research projects or the exploration of new application areas. Short papers draw from the same list of topics as full papers. Their length is limited to a total of 5 pages (including references).
* Surveys: We do not impose strict maximum lengths for submitted papers to the surveys track. However, it is unusual for surveys to exceed 20 pages (in CGF latex style including all images and references). Authors are encouraged to use supplementary material, such as videos, to provide extra content.
VCBM 2020 will also feature a poster and an image contest program, the details of which will be announced in a separate call.
--- Submission Instructions ---
Papers can be submitted using the Eurographics SRM conference management system: https://srmv2.eg.org/COMFy/Conference/VCBM_2020
More information on the preparation of your submissions will also be available on the VCBM 2020 website: http://www.vcbm.org/
--- Important Dates ---
* Paper submission deadline (full, short and survey papers): July 10, 2020
* Author notification: August 7, 2020
* Camera-ready deadline: August 28, 2020
* Workshop: September 28 - October 1, 2020
All deadlines are at 23:59 CET (UTC+1).
Sincerely,
the Full Paper Co-Chairs of EG VCBM 2020,
Barbora Kozlikova (Masaryk University, Czech Republic)
Michael Krone (University of Tübingen, Germany)
Noeska Smit (University of Bergen, Norway)
together with the Short Paper Co-Chairs of EG VCBM 2020,
Kay Nieselt (University of Tübingen, Germany)
Renata Georgia Raidou (TU Wien, Austria)
Call for Papers
ACM SIGGRAPH / Eurographics Symposium on Computer Animation 2020
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, The 19th annual Symposium on Computer
Animation (SCA) will be held as a virtual conference during its original
dates: August 24-26 2020. While the symposium dates are unchanged from the
original call, the submission deadlines have been pushed back by a month in
order to accommodate the delay that the authors may incur during the
pandemic (see below the new detailed deadline schedule).
SCA is the premier forum for innovations in the software and technology of
computer animation. It unites researchers and practitioners working on all
aspects of time-based phenomena. Our focused, intimate gathering, with a
single track program and emphasis on community interaction, makes SCA the
best venue to exchange research results, get inspired, and set up
collaborations. We would have loved to see you in Montreal!, but as this is
not possible we will do our best to provide a unique and engaging
virtual-conference experience.
We invite submission of original, high-quality papers on computer animation,
broadly defined as computation dealing with time-varying phenomena. Each
submission will be refereed on the basis of technical quality, novelty,
significance, and clarity.
All accepted papers will be published in the journal Computer Graphics
Forum.
We invite work on a broad range of topics, including:
* 2D, 3D, and N-D animation systems
* autonomous characters
* clothing animation and simulation
* expressive motion / communication
* facial animation
* group and crowd behavior
* intuitive interfaces for creating and editing animations
* mathematical foundations of animation
* methods of control and artistic direction of simulations
* machine-learning techniques for animation
* nature in motion (natural phenomena, plants, clouds, .)
* new time-based art forms on the computer
* novel time-varying phenomena
* perceptual metrics and foundations of animation
* physical realism / measuring the real world for animation
* physical simulation
* fluid animation
* planning / learning / optimization for animation
* real-time and interactive methods
* camera control methods for computer animation
* sound and speech for animation
as well as on related problems in robotics, game development, human-computer
interaction, simulation, visualization, computer vision, and others.
Important Dates (all dates are 2020 at 23:59 UTC))
Title and Abstract Submission: June 4
Paper Submission: June 7
Paper Notification: July 24
Paper Revised Version: August 1
Approval of the revision: August 13
Paper Final Notification: August 15
Camera-ready Paper: August 23
Symposium: August 24-26
Subject: Two Professorships in Visual Computing
The University of Applied Sciences in Coburg (Bavaria) invites applications for the following two W2-professorships in Visual Computing:
Künstliche Intelligenz im Bereich Visual Computing (Artificial Intelligence in Visual Computing)
https://stellenangebote.hs-coburg.de/jobposting/48d7ad7a6875b37558922bcbf28…
Usability Engineering und Interface Design im Bereich Visual Computing (Usability Engineering and Interface Design in Visual Computing)
https://stellenangebote.hs-coburg.de/jobposting/5dd63079abf62d585a462cbe4a1…
For further information, please contact Prof. Grubert jens.grubert(a)hs-coburg.de or Prof. Meyer quirin.meyer(a)hs-coburg.de.
Dear colleagues and friends,
The Department of Visual Computing at the Faculty of Informatics, Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic, just announced two open positions:
Associate Professor Position in Computer Graphics and Computer Games Development - https://www.muni.cz/en/about-us/careers/vacancies/54612
Professor Position in Computer Graphics and Computer Games Development https://www.muni.cz/en/about-us/careers/vacancies/54632
Thanks a lot in advance for sharing and considering these options. Very looking forward to having new colleagues in our group!
Best regards,
Barbora Kozlikova
We would like to invite submissions to the Fabrication and Sculpting Event
(FASE), which is going to be co-located with Shape Modeling International
(SMI) and
The Symposium on Solid and Physical Modeling (SPM). The submission deadline
is 27/04 and the call for papers is below in this email for your reference.
We are looking forward to see your submissions.
If you have any questions regarding submissions, topics or suitability of
your research, please let us know and we would be happy to discuss it.
Call for Papers
The Fabrication and Sculpting Event (FASE) presents original research at the
intersection of theory and practice in shape modeling, fabrication, and
sculpting. FASE focuses on the practical problems of generating shapes and
specifically addresses the interplay of theory and practice. FASE invites
practitioners who have inspiring ideas to contribute their work concerned
with techniques to design, sculpt and fabricate shapes. The work with clear
algorithmic or mathematical aspects along with practical applications such
as digital heritage is particularly desired.
Topics
FASE solicits papers that pose new questions and motivate further research
in designing, fabrication, and sculpting. Topics should be useful, for
example, in the following areas:
(1) Fabrication of digital models,
(2) Advanced manufacturing techniques such as additive manufacturing, laser
cutting or CNC milling,
(3) Interactive or procedural design of manufacturable shapes,
(4) Interconnections of complex modeling and fabrication processes,
(5) Visually stimulating fabrication techniques or printed structures.
Submissions
All FASE paper submissions will be handled via the easy-chair system
following a one-stage peer review cycle. Accepted FASE papers will be
published in a special issue of the Hyperseeing magazine. FASE paper
presentations will be 15 minutes in length. They will be presented in a
special FASE session at the SMI 2020. Accepted papers and posters must be
presented in person by registering the SMI conference.
Location
SMI'FASE 2020 will be co-located with the Shape Modeling International (SMI
2020) and the Symposium on Solid and Physical Modeling (SPM 2020) and will
take place from June 2nd to 4th. Important notice to all attendees: SMI 2020
will be organized as a teleconference due to the coronavirus outbreak. The
conference program will be exactly the same as in previous years; it will
include paper presentations, keynote talks, and several workshops but
everything will be done using remote conferencing services. All attendees
will participate in the conference remotely with video/audio and slide
sharing; there will be no on-site participation.
Submission Guidelines
All papers must be original and not simultaneously submitted to another
journal or conference. The following paper categories are welcome:
* Full papers describing methods in detail with a limit of 16 pages.
* Short papers describing methods in less detail with a limit of 8
pages.
* Posters describing methods in much less detail with a limit of 4
pages.
Important Dates
* April 24, 2020 :: Abstract Submission Due
* April 27, 2020 :: Full Paper Submission Due
* May 13, 2020 :: Acceptance Notification
* May 20, 2020 :: Camera Ready Papers Due
* June 2-4th, 2020 :: Online Event
The call for papers and the instruction how to submit the work can be found
here:
https://easychair.org/cfp/SMIFASE2020
Thank you,
FASE technical chairs
Oleg Fryazinov (Bournemouth University)
Melina Skouras (Inria, Grenoble)
Shinjiro Sueda (Texas A&M University)
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CALL FOR POSTERS
SPM 2020/SMI 2020
The Symposium on Solid and Physical Modeling (SPM 2020) will be co-located with the Shape Modeling International (SMI 2020) this year. SPM and SMI 2020 will be hosted at the University of Strasbourg. Both the conferences aim at all aspects of geometric and physical modeling, and their application in design, analysis, and manufacturing, as well as in biomedical, geophysical, digital entertainment, and other areas.
The combined SPM and SMI conferences seek poster submissions, which describe recent work, highly relevant results of work-in-progress, or successful systems and applications, in all areas related to:
* Solid and physical modelling;
* Computational geometric design;
* Shape modelling and analysis;
* Geometric modelling and processing.
Presenting a poster is an important way to get feedback on work that has not yet been published. Poster presentations will be an integral part of the combined SPM and SMI conferences, with a joint poster session for interactive discussion between presenters and attendees, including a fast-forward presentation track, where authors will orally present a summary of their work to all attendees. We require at least one presenter per accepted poster to attend either the SPM or the SMI conferences.
Submission Guidelines
Poster submissions must be in English and include authors’ names, affiliation, and contact. The submission must be in the form of a two/four-page abstract, as a PDF file with embedded fonts, and must be formatted according to the LATEX guidelines available <https://smi2020.sciencesconf.org/data/Poster_Template.zip> here. For more details, please refer to the <https://smi2020.sciencesconf.org/resource/page/id/8> poster submission website.
Poster abstracts must be submitted to <mailto:spm2020.posters@gmail.com> spm2020.posters(a)gmail.com. Additional materials are not mandatory, but can be shared as a DropBox link or sent by using common FTP services, which can aid in assessing the quality of the work. The Two/four-page abstracts will be included in the Poster proceedings. Final posters must be in portrait format with a maximum size given by the A0 standard (841 x 1189 mm, or 33.1 x 46.8 in).
Submission Deadlines
* Submission deadline: May 1
* Review notification: May 8
* Camera-ready material submission: May 15
Poster Chairs & Contact
* Poster Chair: Adarsh Krishnamurthy
* International Program Committee:
o Hyewon Seo
o Charlie C.L. Wang
o Xin Li
o Michael Barton
o Sai Nelaturi
o Loïc Barthe
o Hui Huang
o David Bommes
o Nico Pietroni
o Frederic Cordier
o Ruizhen Hu
For more information, please contact the Posters Chairs at <mailto:spm2020.posters@gmail.com> spm2020.posters(a)gmail.com.
Dear colleagues,
there is a postdoc opportunity to work at the Computer Graphics and
Visualization Group (TU Delft) on a collaboration project with the Dutch
Sailing Innovation Center. The main goal is to develop new and exciting
ways to interact with the sport using cutting-edge computer graphics
methods and techniques. The candidate will be able to propose his own
innovative ideas and choose which tools and knowledge that best fit
her/his profile and ambitions. For example, VR/AR, game technologies,
novel interactions and visualization modes, are all interesting approaches.
Apart from becoming part of the lively and exciting CGV group and
collaborating closely with the innovation staff, sailors and coaches
from the Sailing Center, TU Delft offers a rich multi-disciplinary
scenario where the candidate will have the opportunity to collaborate
with researchers from other areas, such as sport engineering and
industrial design.
For more information:
<https://www.academictransfer.com/en/290919/postdoc-computer-graphics-and-vi
sualization-group/>
https://www.academictransfer.com/en/290919/postdoc-computer-graphics-and-vis
ualization-group/
Kind regards,
--
Ricardo Marroquim
Computer Graphics and Visualization
*TU* Delft - EEMCS
http://graphics.tudelft.nl/
Due to the developing COVID-19 situation, we have pushed back the research
papers abstract deadline to Monday April 13 and the paper submission
deadline to April 17.
Furthermore, this years EGSR will take place completely virtually. We are
currently evaluating available options for remote attendance and the format
and details for this are still being worked out. Authors of accepted papers
this year will be asked to present their work remotely. We encourage authors
to submit work to EGSR despite the altered circumstances of a virtual EGSR
meeting.
This year, EGSR features two paper submission tracks: the Research Track and
the Industry Track (new as of last year).
*** Research Track ***
A PDF version of Research Track call for papers is available to download
from <https://egsr2020.london/call-for-papers/research.pdf>
https://egsr2020.london/call-for-papers/research.pdf.
The Eurographics Symposium on Rendering 2020 will take place from June 30th
to July 2nd, 2020. This 31th event continues the series of highly successful
Eurographics Symposia and Workshops on Rendering.
All accepted research papers will be presented at EGSR 2020 and archived in
the Eurographics digital library (exact publication modalities pending).
Furthermore, a selection of accepted papers will be published in an issue of
the Computer Graphics Forum (CGF) journal, based on both the recommendations
of the reviewers and the outcome of a second cycle of review.
We are looking for work that shapes the future of rendering in computer
graphics and related fields, such as virtual and augmented reality, deep
learning, and computational photography.
There is no fixed minimum or maximum paper length. However, submissions over
12 pages in length will be treated as exceptional cases, and length must be
proportional to contribution.
For each submitted paper, a minimum of 3 reviews will be provided to the
authors, who will then be able to provide a rebuttal to clarify
misunderstandings and answer the reviewers questions. The reviewers will
then discuss and decide on the acceptance of the paper to the EGSR 2020
program. In the event of acceptance, the authors will submit a revised
version of their manuscript prior to the conference.
*** Topics of interest ***
We invite original contributions that advance the state-of-the-art in topics
related, but not limited, to:
* Physically-based rendering (PBR) and global illumination
* Monte Carlo sampling and integration
* Real-time rendering, including ray tracing, acceleration structures, and
GPU algorithms
* Image processing for rendering, including denoising
* Machine learning for rendering and rendering for machine learning
* Augmented/virtual reality, including rendering, input, and output
technologies
* Rendering software systems
* Procedural modelling, texture, geometry, and simulation
* Image-based rendering (IBR)
* Computational photography, optics & displays
* Expressive rendering and image manipulation (NPR)
* Material and scattering models
* Inverse and differentiable rendering
* Acquisition and modeling of geometry and appearance
* Human perception of rendered images
* Specialized rendering hardware
* Scientific visualization, e.g. large-scale data visualization and volume
rendering
* Audio/sound rendering
*** How to Submit Your Work ***
Please submit your work using the SRM online submission system (
<https://srmv2.eg.org/COMFy/Conference/SR_2020>
https://srmv2.eg.org/COMFy/Conference/SR_2020). The submission should use
the EGSR 2020 LaTeX template available on SRM following this link (first
create an account on the SRM system to download the template).
*** Important dates (All times are midnight, 23:59 UTC) ***
* Abstract deadline: April 13, 2020 (Updated)
* Papers deadline: April 17, 2020 (Updated)
* Reviews released to authors: May 10, 2020
* Rebuttals due: May 14, 2020
* Author notification: May 25, 2020
* Final papers due: June 15, 2020
*** Program chairs ***
* Carsten Dachsbacher, Computer Graphics Group, Karlsruhe Institute of
Technology
* Matt Pharr, NVIDIA
*** Local chairs ***
* Abhijeet Ghosh, Imperial College London
* Tobias Ritschel, University College London
* Tim Weyrich, University College London
*** Program committee ***
* Andrea Weidlich, Weta Digital, NZ
* Anton Kaplanyan, Facebook, USA
* Belen Masia, Univ. Zaragoza, Spain
* Christoph Peters, KIT, Germany
* Derek Nowrouzezahrai, McGill, Canada
* Diego Nehab, IMPA, Brazil
* Elena Garces, Technicolor, France
* Elmar Eisemann, TU Delft, Netherlands
* Eric Heitz, Unity, France
* Fabio Pellacini, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy
* George Drettakis, INRIA, France
* Hendrik Lensch, Tübingen University, Germany
* Holly Rushmeier, Yale University, USA
* Hongzhi Wu, Zhejiang University, China
* Iliyan Georgiev, Solid Angle, UK
* Jaakko Lehtinen, Aalto University and NVIDIA, Finland
* Jan Novak, NVIDIA, Switzerland
* Jeppe Revall Frisvad, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark
* Karthik Vaidyanathan, Intel, USA
* Kun Xu, Tsinghua University, China
* Kun Zhou, Zhejiang University, China
* Laszlo Szirmay-Kalos, Budapest University of Technology and Economics,
Hungary
* Li-Yi Wei, Univ. of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
* Lingqi Yan, UC Santa Barbara, USA
* Marta Ortín Obón, University of Zaragoza, Spain
* Matthias Zwicker, Univ. of Maryland, USA
* Michael Wimmer, TU Wien, Austria
* Miika Aittala, NVIDIA, Finland
* Nicolas Holzschuch, INRIA, France
* Nima Kalantari, Texas A&M University, USA
* Pedro Sander, Hong Kong, China
* Peter-Pike Sloan, Activision, USA
* Philip Dutré, KU Leuven, Belgium
* Pieter Peers, College of William & Mary, USA
* Rachel Brown, NVIDIA, USA
* Steve Marschner, Cornell, USA
* Sung-Eui Yoon, KAIST, South Korea
* Tamy Boubekeur, Adobe, France
* Toshiya Hachisuka, Univ. Tokyo, Japan
* Tzu-Mao Li, MIT, USA
* Wojciech Jarosz, Dartmouth, USA
* Yue Dong, MSR, China
In response to extraordinary circumstances resulting from the COVID-19 Pandemic, the Symposium on Geometry Processing has extended the technical papers abstract and submission deadlines.
The new deadlines are:
Abstract submission: April 20, 2020
Full paper submission: April 26, 2020
The review period will be adjusted as well (details to follow; PC members will be notified).
For more information regarding SGP's response to COVID-19, please see https://sgp2020.sites.uu.nl/.
Looking forward to your submissions and a strong SGP program this year.
Wishing you all health and safety.
Sincerely,
Alec Jacobson & Qixing Huang (SGP 2020 Program Chairs)