Program Co-Chairs:
* Alla Sheffer, University of
British Columbia
* Konrad Polthier, Freie Universität
Berlin
Organizing Co-Chairs:
* Riccardo Scateni, Università di
Cagliari
* Roberto Scopigno, ISTI-CNR Pisa
CALL FOR PAPERS:
The Symposium on Geometry Processing
is the premier venue for
disseminating new research ideas and
cutting-edge results in
computerized processing of geometric
models. In this emerging
area, concepts from applied
mathematics, computer science,
and engineering are used to
design efficient algorithms for
acquisition, reconstruction,
manipulation, simulation and
transmission of complex 3D models.
Applications of geometry
processing algorithms cover a wide
range of areas from multimedia,
entertainment, and classical
computer-aided design, to bio-medical
computing, reverse
engineering, and scientific computing.
We are now inviting submissions related to, but not limited
to,
the following topics in geometry processing:
- geometry and topology representations
-
compression of static or animated geometry
- surface and volume
parameterization
- approximation and meshing
-
reverse engineering
- simplification and level of
detail
- smoothing and denoising
- computational
geometry
- multiresolution shape analysis and
synthesis
- geometric aspects of rendering and other
fields
- interactive techniques
- animation and
simulation
PROCEEDINGS:
The proceedings of the symposium will be
published in the
Eurographics Proceedings Series, in cooperation
with ACM SIGGRAPH.
NEW: proceedings will be full-color
throughout.
INVITED SPEAKERS:
In addition to the technical paper
presentations the conference
will have two distinguished invited
speakers:
* Markus Gross, ETH Zurich
* Ron Kimmel,
Technion.
INDUSTRY PANEL:
NEW: the industry panel will be a new
conference feature where
representatives of major companies
actively involved in geometry
processing and its application
will present and discuss the most
challenging research problems
in the work of their companies.
This year's panelists are:
* Richard Huddy (ATI)
* Arnaud Ribadeau-Dumas
(Dassault Systèmes)
* Rasmus Tamstorf (Disney)
*
Olivier Paugam (Mental Images)
POSTER SESSION:
A posters session will provide an
additional informative look into
ongoing research. Papers with
obvious potential but which missed
the threshold may be invited
to be presented as posters during the
symposium. Two page
abstracts of the posters will be published in
a separate volume
distributed to the symposium participants.
IMPORTANT DATES:
* Electronic abstract submission
deadline: April 19, 2006
* Electronic paper submission
deadline: April 26, 2006
* Author
notification:
May 17, 2006
* Camera ready copy
deadline:
May 24, 2006
*
Symposium:
June 26-28, 2006
SUBMISSION PROCEDURE:
Authors are requested to submit an abstract of their paper
(in
plain text format) by April 19, 2006. The abstract
submission
should contain the names and institutions of all the
authors,
contact information of one contact author (name,
e-mail, postal
address, phone and fax numbers), and the working
title and
abstract of the submission.
Submitted manuscripts should be prepared for double-blind
review,
and should be original work, not concurrently submitted
to any
other venue. The length of a submitted paper should
typically not
exceed 10 pages, formatted in the proper
publication style (LaTeX
files available online). A submission
can also be accompanied by
electronic supplementary material
(e.g. video).
Submitted papers will be carefully reviewed by members of
the
Program Committee (see list online) and selected external
reviewers.
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