Pacific Graphics 2018 (PG 2018)
Hong Kong, 8 - 11 October, 2018
<http://sweb.cityu.edu.hk/pg2018/> http://sweb.cityu.edu.hk/pg2018/
Pacific Graphics is an annual international conference on computer graphics
and applications. It is one of flagship conferences of
<http://www.asiagraphics.org/> Asia Graphics Association
. As a highly successful conference series, Pacific Graphics provides a
premium forum for researchers, developers, practitioners in the Pacific Rim
and around the world to present and discuss new problems, solutions, and
technologies in computer graphics and related areas.
Call for Papers
Original unpublished papers are invited in all areas of computer graphics
and its applications. The topics include (but are not limited to) modeling,
rendering, animation, and imaging, as well as visualization, human-computer
interaction, and graphics systems and applications. Papers should be
submitted through the <https://srmv2.eg.org/COMFy/Conference/PG_2018> SRM
system
.
Pacific Graphics 2018 accepts full papers, short papers and poster papers.
All the full (regular) papers of Pacific Graphics 2018 will be published as
a special issue of the
<http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/(ISSN)1467-8659> Computer
Graphics Forum (CGF)
, the journal of the Eurographics Association. A few submissions with strong
potential but not accepted as regular papers will be recommended for a
second review cycle of CGF after major revisions. Short papers and poster
papers will not appear in CGF, but will be published electronically through
the EG digital library. Extended versions of selected, high-quality, short
papers will be invited to a SpringerOpen journal,
<http://www.springer.com/computer/image+processing/journal/41095>
Computational Visual Media
.
Important Dates (GMT-7)
Abstract submission: 10 Jun, 2018
Full papers submission: 12 Jun, 2018
Reviews to authors: 18 Jul, 2018
Rebuttals due: 22 Jul, 2018
Decision notification: 01 Aug, 2018
Final acceptance notification (for regular papers only): 27 Aug, 2018
Camera ready: 31 Aug, 2018
PG18 General Co-chairs
Hujun Bao, Zhejiang University
Horace H. S. Ip, City University of Hong Kong
Hans-Peter Seidel, Max-Planck-Institut Informatik
Alla Sheffer, University of British Columbia
PG18 Program Co-chairs
Hongbo Fu, City University of Hong Kong
Abhijeet Ghosh, Imperial College London
Johannes Kopf, Facebook Research
PG18 Organization Chair
David Junhui Hou, City University of Hong Kong
Pacific Graphics 2018 (PG 2018)
Hong Kong, 8 - 11 October, 2018
<http://sweb.cityu.edu.hk/pg2018/> http://sweb.cityu.edu.hk/pg2018/
Pacific Graphics is an annual international conference on computer graphics
and applications. It is one of flagship conferences of
<http://www.asiagraphics.org/> Asia Graphics Association
. As a highly successful conference series, Pacific Graphics provides a
premium forum for researchers, developers, practitioners in the Pacific Rim
and around the world to present and discuss new problems, solutions, and
technologies in computer graphics and related areas.
Call for Papers
Original unpublished papers are invited in all areas of computer graphics
and its applications. The topics include (but are not limited to) modeling,
rendering, animation, and imaging, as well as visualization, human-computer
interaction, and graphics systems and applications. Papers should be
submitted through the <https://srmv2.eg.org/COMFy/Conference/PG_2018> SRM
system
.
Pacific Graphics 2018 accepts full papers, short papers and poster papers.
All the full (regular) papers of Pacific Graphics 2018 will be published as
a special issue of the
<http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/(ISSN)1467-8659> Computer
Graphics Forum (CGF)
, the journal of the Eurographics Association. A few submissions with strong
potential but not accepted as regular papers will be recommended for a
second review cycle of CGF after major revisions. Short papers and poster
papers will not appear in CGF, but will be published electronically through
the EG digital library. Extended versions of selected, high-quality, short
papers will be invited to a SpringerOpen journal,
<http://www.springer.com/computer/image+processing/journal/41095>
Computational Visual Media
.
Important Dates (GMT-7)
Abstract submission: 10 Jun, 2018
Full papers submission: 12 Jun, 2018
Reviews to authors: 18 Jul, 2018
Rebuttals due: 22 Jul, 2018
Decision notification: 01 Aug, 2018
Final acceptance notification (for regular papers only): 27 Aug, 2018
Camera ready: 31 Aug, 2018
PG18 General Co-chairs
Hujun Bao, Zhejiang University
Horace H. S. Ip, City University of Hong Kong
Hans-Peter Seidel, Max-Planck-Institut Informatik
Alla Sheffer, University of British Columbia
PG18 Program Co-chairs
Hongbo Fu, City University of Hong Kong
Abhijeet Ghosh, Imperial College London
Johannes Kopf, Facebook Research
PG18 Organization Chair
David Junhui Hou, City University of Hong Kong
The Department of Informatics at the University of Bergen, Norway (UiB)
currently has a number of openings in visualization
(http://www.ii.UiB.no/vis/). We are seeking motivated and capable new PhD
students and postdocs who wish to pursue cutting-edge visualization research
in a stimulating and dynamic international environment.
Further information can also be found here:
http://www.ii.uib.no/vis/about/jobs.html
== 4 PhD Fellowships in Visualization ==
The positions are for a fixed-term period of 3 years with the possibility
for a 4th year with compulsory other work (e.g. teaching duties at the
department). Three of these positions are in medical visualization, financed
partly by the Bergen Research Foundation (BFS) and associated with the newly
established Mohn Medical Imaging and Visualization Centre (MMIV). The fourth
position is in visualization, in the context of the MetaVis project funded
by the Research Council of Norway.
*) Application deadline (1st cutoff): May 3, 2018
*) Starting salary: NOK 436 900 (approx. EUR 46,000 / USD 57,000) per year
*) Application & info: https://goo.gl/FM18uf
Please contact Prof. Stefan Bruckner
(http://www.ii.uib.no/vis/team/bruckner/) or Assoc. Prof. Noeska Smit
(http://www.ii.uib.no/vis/team/smit/) for further inquiries.
== Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Medical Visualization ==
The position is for a period of 3 years and is associated with the newly
established Mohn Medical Imaging and Visualization Centre (MMIV), financed
by the Bergen Research Foundation (BFS).
*) Application deadline (1st cutoff): May 3, 2018
*) Starting salary: NOK 490 900 (approx. EUR 51,300 / USD 64,000) per year
*) Application & info: https://goo.gl/WwyH4Q
Please contact Prof. Helwig Hauser (http://www.ii.uib.no/vis/team/hauser/)
for further inquiries.
// Dr. Stefan Bruckner, Professor in Visualization
// Department of Informatics
// University of Bergen, Norway
// http://www.ii.uib.no/vis/team/bruckner
CALL FOR CONTRIBUTIONS: DEADLINE July 27, 2018
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STAG 2018 - Smart Tools and Applications in Graphics Brescia, October 18-19,
2017 http://stag2018.unibs.it
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Smart Tools and Applications for Graphics (STAG) is the annual international
conference organized by the Italian Chapter of the Eurographics association.
For its th edition STAG will be held in Brescia (Italy) on 18-19 October,
2018.
The aim of STAG is the dissemination of research activities and novel ideas
on both theoretical and application oriented aspects of Computer Graphics,
bringing together researchers and practitioners from both national and
international scientific communities to share their latest developments.
Contributions on new ways to solve real problems, clever solutions to
optimize or otherwise improve techniques and algorithms for real-world
applications. System and workflow papers with impact on real-world
applications are also welcome.
We invite original contributions on topics related (but not limited) to:
-Acquisition
-Animation
-Augmented and virtual reality
-Computational geometry
-Computer graphics applications (industry, biomedicine, cultural heritage,
entertainment, physics, design,...) -Computer vision for graphics -Digital
Manufacturing and Fabrication -Geometry processing -Graphics systems
-Human-Computer Interaction -Imaging and image processing -Machine Learning
for graphics -Modeling -Pattern Recognition -Reconstruction -Rendering
-Robotics and Vision -Visualization -Volume graphics -Web graphics
Important Dates:
* Submission deadline: July, 27 2018
* Notification: September, 4 2018
* Camera ready: September,14 2018
Submission Information
Papers must be written in English and submitted in PDF format via EasyChair.
Each PDF should not exceed
10 pages in length (references excluded) and must be formatted according to
the Eurographics Computer Graphics Forum publication guidelines. Submitted
papers will undergo a double blind reviewing process.
STAG proceedings are published in the Eurographics Digital Library.
Authors of a selection of the best papers will be invited to submit an
extended version of their work to a Special Issue of the Computers &
Graphics Journal (Elsevier).
Doctoral School (NEW!)
This year we are happy to announce the First edition of the Eurographics
Italian Chapter (EGIT) International Doctoral School, open to both PhD
students and young researcher all around the world, that will be held on
16-18 October, just before and in the same location of the STAG conference.
This year the focus of the school will be on Digital Manufacturing. School
participants are highly encouraged to prepare a submission for STAG. Special
discounts on registration fees are foreseen for attendants to both events.
More info about the EGIT Doctoral School coming on
http://egit-school2018.unibs.it
-=[ Expressive 2018 ]=- !!! Submission deadlines extended !!!
=== Call for Papers
We would like to invite you to submit your work to Expressive 2018. Being at
the forefront of expressive rendering research since 2012, Expressive 2018
(http://expressive.graphics/2018) will take place in Victoria, Canada,
August 17-19, 2018 - shortly after SIGGRAPH 2018
(http://s2018.siggraph.org/) in Vancouver.
A single registration for Expressive 2018 will include all three workshops.
Invited talks and artists talks will be shared among the workshops and
sessions will be mixed. The submission, review, and publication process for
the event will be handled jointly across the three conferences.
Expressive is a joint Symposium featuring the following workshops:
* Computational Aesthetics (CAe)
* Non-photorealistic Animation and Rendering (NPAR)
* Sketch-based Interfaces and Modelling (SBIM)
Each paper submission should be designated as belonging to one of the three
tracks.
=== Important dates for technical papers:
* Abstract submission deadline (EXTENDED): *** April 11, 2018 ***
* Paper submission deadline (EXTENDED): *** April 17, 2018 ***
* Acceptance notification: May 8, 2018
* Camera-ready submission: June 5, 2018
All deadlines are at 23:59:59 UTC/GMT.
=== Computational Aesthetics (CAe)
Computational Aesthetics integrates the bridging aspects of computer
science, philosophy, psychology, and the fine, applied & performing arts.
CAe investigates both tools to enhance the expressiveness of fine and
applied arts, as well as theoretical approaches that further our
understanding of aesthetic evaluation, perception and meaning.
=== Non-Photorealistic Animation and Rendering (NPAR)
Non-Photorealistic Animation and Rendering investigates computational
techniques for visual communication. Such techniques usually focuses on
imagery and motion which is expressive, rather than photorealistic, although
they may incorporate realistic elements.
=== Sketch-Based Interfaces and Modeling (SBIM)
Sketch-Based Interfaces and Modeling focuses on the exploration of models,
algorithms, and technologies for efficient sketch-based interfaces. It
investigates the classification and recognition of hand-drawn shapes, and
ways of using these techniques for creating or editing digital models, text,
mathematics or 3D shapes.
=== Submission Types
Paper submissions are invited across the broad range of areas covered by
Expressive. We welcome papers in several categories:
* Research: new algorithms, scientific studies, analysis, or data (i.e.,
traditional academic papers). These must contain novel results that make
a substantive contribution to the field.
* Production: candid discussion of the process of creating a work (e.g.,
film,
image, game) or art tool (e.g., paint or CAD program, software library).
We
are equally interested in papers on the use of existing techniques
combined
in novel ways, or applying them in a new or unusual context.
* Meta: statements about research that do not contain new results, e.g.:
grand
challenges, position papers, evaluation standards, surveys, and primers
on
art / aesthetics / psychophysics for a computer science audience. We
welcome
papers that discuss the challenges of bridging computational expression
across disciplines.
Accepted papers will be published as a single conference proceedings by the
ACM and will be available online via the ACM Digital Library. Papers will
also be archived in the Eurographics Digital Library.
Authors of selected papers will be invited to submit extended versions of
their manuscripts to be considered for publication in a special section of
Computers & Graphics journal (Elsevier) via a fast-track review process.
Topics include, but are not limited to:
* Analysis and modeling of creative behavior (AI, A-life)
* Simulation of natural media, traditional styles, and novel artistic styles
* Analysis of image style and saliency (paintings, photographs, others)
* Visualization techniques
* Simplification and abstraction techniques (e.g. sketching, indication)
* Empirically-based metrics of aesthetic attributes
* Applied visual perception
* Interaction techniques (e.g. sketch, gestural, multi-touch, multi-modal)
* Sketch-parsing, classification and recognition
* Novel interfaces for art creation, modeling, control, sketch input, etc.
* Study designs and methodologies for evaluating and validating sketch-based
systems, aesthetic metrics, visual communication systems, etc.
* Advanced rendering techniques (e.g. volumetric, GPU, mobile, multi-modal)
* Applications in special domains: Medicine, Geology, Biology, Sociology,
etc.
* Sketch-based information retrieval
* Stylistic or aesthetic aspects of character animation and simulated
physics
* Accounts of real productions (e.g., animated films, digital art) or
applications in software products (e.g., modeling, visualization,
presentation software)
* Visual composition
* Design, rendering, and evaluation of layouts for text and presentation
graphics
* Example-based style transfer
* Temporal and spatial coherence
* Aesthetic evaluation and stylistic rendering of visual effects such as
motion blur, depth of field, and lighting
* Non-traditional camera models
=== Submission Information
All work must be previously unpublished. Production and Meta papers need not
contain original research or results, but must make a substantive
contribution to the knowledge in the field. Papers should be 8-10 pages in
length (excluding citations). Papers longer than 10 pages must make a very
significant contribution.
Paper submission is electronic using the EasyChair system.
For detailed instructions to submit papers, posters, videos and other
materials, please view the submission instructions.
Please also consult the conference webpage for detailed submission
instructions for general submissions and journal presentations, in addition
to technical papers:
http://expressive.graphics/2018/submissions/
Best Regards,
Tunc Aydin, Expressive 2018 Paper Chair
Disney Research Zurich, Switzerland
Daniel Sykora, Expressive 2018 Paper Chair Czech Technical University in
Prague, Czech Republic
Li Ji, Organization Chair
University of Victoria, Canada
Extended deadline EuroVis 2018 Posters Track
Call for Posters
Deadline: (April 4) April 11, 2018, 23:59 GMT
Due to multiple requests from prospective authors, the deadline for
submissions of poster proposals for EuroVis 2018 has been extended from
Wednesday 4 April to Wednesday 11 April 2018.
EuroVis 2018 (4-8 June 2018, in Brno, Czech Republic) features a posters
track. The posters track will present late-breaking results, work in
progress, and follow-up extensions, application case studies, or evaluations
of existing methods. In particular, it provides young researchers,
especially postgraduate students, with valuable opportunities to receive
feedback from other researchers and engage in stimulating discussions.
Submission Instructions
We solicit poster submissions in the form of a sketch (i.e., an extended
abstract of at most 2 pages in the EuroVis poster format, with an additional
page allowed for references only).We strongly encourage the submission of
additional materials. For example, you can submit an additional PDF (without
any page limit) that contains a number of example results, screenshots, an
interaction sequence, etc. The poster draft can also be added as additional
material (but is not mandatory for the submission). Finally, submissions can
also include supplementary material such as videos or executable programs.
In particular for interactive tools/approaches, a digital video is essential
and thus strongly encouraged to allow the reviewers to assess the
interactive aspects.
Poster sketches are to be submitted using the Precision Conference System
(PCS <http://new.precisionconference.com/> ).
At least one author of an accepted poster must attend the conference to
present the work, and authors will also be required to present a brief (less
than one-minute) summary of their poster content at the opening preview
session (also called fast-forward).
Both a PDF version of the poster and the extended abstract will be included
on the conference USB stick and also in the EG digital library with a DOI.
The material in a poster/sketch can later be reused by the original authors
for a more extensive publication (e.g., a full paper) with more detailed
content and mature results, without being considered self-plagiarism.
For detailed poster preparation and submission instructions please refer to
the submission guidelines ( <http://eurovis2018.org/submitters-posters/>
http://eurovis2018.org/submitters-posters/).
Important Dates
* April 11, 2018: Submission deadline
* April 23, 2018: Notification of acceptance
* April 27, 2018: Camera-ready version
All deadlines are at 23:59 GMT.
EuroVis General Chair: Barbora Kozlikova (Masaryk University, Brno, Czech
Republic)
Poster Program Co-Chairs: Anna Puig (Universitat de Barcelona, Spain),
Renata Raidou (TU Wien, Austria)
_________________________________________________________________________________
ACM SIGGRAPH / Eurographics Symposium on Computer Animation
http://sca2018.inria.fr <http://sca2018.inria.fr/>
_________________________________________________________________________________
Final Call for Papers
The papers deadline is appraching fast! You can submit your papers by April 9, 2018 – 23:59 UTC. We also want to highlight again that all accepted submissions will be published at the CGF journal this year. As a consequence, there will be a strict 10-page limit for content (plus references). Authors will be notified of acceptance by May 18.
Posters Program
We also invite submissions to the poster and demo session, which has traditionally been an integral part of the SCA program. The poster session will follow a posters fast-forward session during which all presenters will have the opportunity to give a one-to-two minute description of their work. Additionally, a best paper award will be given to the top poster!
Posters will be included in the ACM and EG digital libraries. Note however that as usual, a SCA poster does not preclure subsequent publication of a complete paper on the same topic by the same authors (however, a SCA poster by other authors is considered prior art and should be cited as such).
We encourage any of the following types of poster submissions:
- Up and coming computer animation research
- Technically novel production work
- Lab overviews which present a snapshot of the ongoing animation-related research at a given institution
- Half-baked ideas and negative results
- Work done outside of SCA that would be of interest to the computer animation community. This includes animation-related works recently accepted to other conferences such as I3D or NPAR.
Poster Submissions
- Submission website (https://srmv2.eg.org/COMFy/Conference/SCA_2018)
- SCA will be using the Eurographics / Computer Graphics Forum template style (https://srmv2.eg.org/COMFy/Conference/SCA_2018/GetConferenceFile?fileID=8640)
- Submission deadline: May 28, 2018 – 23:59 UTC
Submission Instructions
Poster submissions must be camera-ready, with author names and affiliations listed. The review process will be single blind. Poster abstracts should consist of a PDF formatted paper according to the Eurographics / Computer Graphics Forum publication style given above. As last year, poster abstracts are permitted to be up to two pages in length. Posters should be written and presented in English. Supplementary material such as videos may also be submitted electronically and will be made available to reviewers. Finally, we also encourage the authors to submit a draft of the poster of size A0 in PDF as supplementary material.
Poster abstracts will be included in the ACM and EG Digital Libraries, thus providing a better and longstanding referencing to such works.
Fast Forward Slide
Authors of accepted posters will be required to provide a short video describing their work for the Poster Fast Forward session. Video guidelines will be provided to presenters.
Oral Presentation
For the final presentation, videos and interactive demonstrations are highly encouraged. We will provide electrical outlets and tables so that authors can display such demonstrations using their own equipment.
About SCA
The 17th annual Symposium on Computer Animation (SCA) will be held in Paris in France, July 11-13, and the symposium will be hosted at the "Maison des Mines" in the center of Paris.
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 single track program and emphasis on community interaction, makes SCA the best venue to exchange research results, get inspired, and set up collaborations.
Organizers
o Conference Chairs
Maud Marchal, IRISA-INSA
Damien Rohmer, Ecole Polytechnique
o Program Chairs
Thabo Beeler, Disney Research Zurich
Nils Thuerey, Technical University of Munich
o Posters Chair
Melina Skouras, Inria
(We apologize for double postings)
Call for participation: Eurographics 3D Object Retrieval Workshop (3DOR)
The 11th Eurographics 3D Object Retrieval Workshop (3DOR) will be held on Monday April 16, 2018, as a satellite workshop of the Eurographics conference in Delft. The workshop features technical papers, presentations of the Shape Retrieval Contest (SHREC), a keynote speech by Adrian Hilton (University of Surrey, UK)
and a fertile ground for discussions and networking with the 3D Object Retrieval community.
For the program, registration, and practical information, see <https://3dor2018.sites.uu.nl/> https://3dor2018.sites.uu.nl/
The early bird registration deadline is April 5, 2018.
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COMPUTER GRAPHICS & VISUAL COMPUTING 2018 (CGVC2018) The 36th Annual
Conference organised by the UK chapter of the Eurographics Association,
13-14 September 2018, Swansea University, UK
http://www.eguk.org.uk/CGVC2018/
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The annual EGUK conference is a meeting place for all those in the UK
working in computer graphics and visual computing (including, Computer
Graphics and Vision, Information and Scientific Visualization, and Visual
Analytics). It attracts researchers from across the country and from further
afield.
The 2018 conference Computer Graphics & Visual Computing will be an
overnight meeting (lunchtime to lunchtime). The conference wants to focus on
increasing the dialogue between academic research groups, researchers in
academic and in industrial developments. In order to facilitate such
dialogue, we are seeking contributions in the form of full papers, short
papers, viewpoint papers, and extended abstracts (poster papers).
ï Full papers - a paper of 4 to 8 pages describing completed research, plus
an additional page of references. Papers are refereed by members of an
international program committee (IPC). Authors of accepted papers are
expected to give a 20 minute presentation at the conference. Accepted papers
will appear in the Eurographics digital library and will serve as full paper
publications.
ï Short papers - The purpose of short papers is to present late-breaking
results, work-in-progress, and follow-up extensions or evaluations of
existing methods. Short papers will be peer-reviewed in a one-stage
double-blind process by an international program committee (IPC). They will
be electronically archived and are fully citable publications. Submissions
for the short paper track should be at most 4 pages, with an additional page
allowed for references. Accepted short papers will be presented orally at
the conference in (approximately) 15 minute presentations.
ï Viewpoint Papers (aka. Position paper, ***new in CGVC2018***) - Viewpoint
paper track enables researchers a new possibility to publish their ideas.
Viewpoints articles offer detailed technical opinions on trends in visual
computing or reports on how visual computing has contributed to the
comprehension of data or phenomena, without the need to present completed
research work and/or validated results. We encourage discussions of
challenges or limitations in today's methods and areas of potential new
topics of research. We are also interested in application discussions that
focus on, for example, the areas of physical, life or social sciences,
engineering, or commerce, or areas related to the process of visual
computing in general. We encourage an emphasis on lessons learned from
practical experience for application discussions, particularly where visual
computing has been employed in a real, working environment. Viewpoint papers
are submitted with author names and affiliations (at most 4-pages). Accepted
viewpoint papers will be electronically archived, are fully citable
publications and will be presented orally at the conference in
(approximately) 15 minute presentations.
Submissions to the full, short and viewpoint paper tracks that are not
accepted for publication but are deemed suitable for poster presentation by
the IPC will be offered an opportunity to present in the poster track.
ï Extended Abstracts (Poster Papers) - CGVC 2018 is re-introducing a poster
track. The purpose of this track is to present late-breaking results, work
in progress, and follow-up extensions or evaluations of existing methods. In
particular, it provides young researchers, especially postgraduate students,
with valuable opportunities to receive feedback from other researchers, and
engage in stimulating discussions. The poster track will be managed by the
co-chair team and the International Program Committee (IPC) for the papers
track. We solicit poster submissions in the form of a poster and an
accompanying sketch (i.e., an extended abstract of at most 2 pages, with an
additional page allowed for references only). Posters will be peer-reviewed
in a one-stage double-blind process. Accepted posters will be presented at
the poster viewing session of the conference.
Accepted extended abstracts (poster papers) do not appear in the
Eurographics digital library, and will not be considered as a paper
publication, instead being similar to a SIGGRAPH one-page sketch or to a
conference poster without an associated full paper. As such, presenting an
extended abstract or a poster at the conference has no effect on your
ability to publish a fuller version of the same work in another venue.
Topics include, but are not limited to:
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Computer Graphics
Visualization
Computer Vision
Virtual Reality
Visual Analytics
Visual Data Science
Computer Animation
Computer-based Arts and Entertainment
Image processing
Acquisition and Reconstruction Techniques Graphics Architectures and
Acceleration Hardware Medical Imaging Multimedia Visualisation Computer
Games Rendering Techniques Scientific Visualisation and Big Data Information
Visualization and Visual Analytics Geospatial Visualisation Augmented
Reality and Collaborative Environments Mobile Apps and Interactive Devices
Human Computer Interaction, Robotics, and Haptics Modelling Methods
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Important Dates:
Submission Deadline: 8 June 2018 (Fri)
Notification of Acceptance: 13 July 2018 (Fri) Camera Ready: 03 August 2018
(Fri)
Conference: 13-14 September 2018 (Thu-Fri)
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Publication type | Page limit
Full Paper | 4-8 pages, + 1-page refs only
Short Paper | 2-4 pages, + 1-page refs only
Viewpoint Paper (i.e. Position Paper) | 2-4 pages, + 1-page refs only
Extended Abstract (i.e. Poster Paper) | 1-2 pages
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Conference Chair
Robert S. Laramee (Swansea University)
Programme Chairs
Gary KL Tam (Swansea University) k.l.tam(a)swansea.ac.uk
Franck Vidal (Bangor University) f.vidal(a)bangor.ac.uk
Local organisers
Richard Roberts (Swansea University)
Dylan Rees (Swansea University)
Liam McNabb (Swansea University)
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tel: (+44) 01792 602 609
google: Robert S Laramee