Call for Papers: Computers and Graphics Journal Special Section on Advanced Displays

Over the past few years, there has been an increasing interest on advanced display architectures, both in industry and academia. These may combine novel optical elements, computational algorithms or even models of the human visual system, to provide an enhanced, richer viewing experience.

 

In the Special Section, we seek contributions spanning all aspects of advanced displays, from theory to practice. Possible topics include (but are not limited to):

 


·      High Dynamic Range Displays

·      Computational Displays

·      Light Field Displays

·      Projection-based Displays

·      Perceptual Models

·      Stereoscopic Displays

·      Compressive Displays

·      Automultiscopic Displays

·      Content Aware Displays

·      Large Scale Displays

·      Wearable Displays

·      Mobile Displays

·      Human Computer Interaction  and Collaboration

·      Massive Data Visualization

·      Display Hardware and Architectures

·      Quality Enhancement

·      Theoretical Insights and Analyses


 

If you are not sure whether a given idea or topic would suit this Special Issue, please contact the Guest Editors.

 

Important Dates

March 30, 2013          Special Section opens

April 15, 2013 Submissions due

May 30, 2013              First Decision

June 15, 2013              Revised Versions due

July 1, 2013                   Final Decisions

July 15, 2013              Final Versions due

September 15             Publication online

December 2013         Paper available

 

SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS:

Please use two-column Elsevier format with inline images. For paper formatting and submission instructions please refer to http://ees.elsevier.com/cag.
Register/log on to EES before submitting your paper. When prompted to specify the paper type, select: “Special section”, “Advanced Displays”

 

Guest Editors:

Aditi Majumder, University of California, Irvine, majumder@ics.uci.edu

Diego Gutierrez, Universidad de Zaragoza, diegog@unizar.es