Call for Short Papers
EUROGRAPHICS'2021 in Vienna, Austria, May 3-7, 2021,
conferences.eg.org/eg2021
<http://conferences.eg.org/eg2021> ---> enjoy Vienna !
Authors are invited to submit short papers [4 pages max] that present self-contained,
complete, compact works on all areas related to computer graphics, such as rendering,
modeling, visualization, animation, simulation, virtual reality, computer vision,
computer-aided design, digital fabrication and imaging. We particularly invite submissions
which present tangible and practically useful improvements to the state of the art, but
which are not thematically wide enough to justify an entire full paper. What we would like
to see as short papers are individual smart ideas and intriguing findings that might
otherwise remain unpublished, due to them standing in isolation – as opposed to falling
within the context of some larger scientific endeavour, where they can be easily mentioned
in the corresponding publication.
Accepted short papers will be published in the Short Papers digital media proceedings and
in the Eurographics Digital Library. Authors of accepted papers will be expected to
present their work as an oral presentation at the conference.
Timeline
December 21, 2020
Submission deadline
February 15, 2021
Notification
March 21, 2021
Camera-ready
April 12, 2021
Fast-Forward video deadline
* All deadlines are at 23:59 UTC
Submission details
Submissions will be made electronically through the Eurographics Submission and Review
Management (SRM) system <https://srmv2.eg.org/COMFy/Conference/EG_2021S> . Submitted
papers must be anonymous, up to 4 pages in length, and formatted according to the
Eurographics Author’s guidelines (short papers LaTeX style package available from the SRM
<https://srmv2.eg.org/COMFy/Conference/EG_2021/Instruction> system).
Authors of accepted papers will present a super short summary or a teaser during a
fast-forward session. This presentation will be around 25 seconds (exact length to be
decided) and shall be augmented by slides. To ensure a smooth organization, they will be
asked to prepare a short video of the slides for this purpose, in two versions: one with
the spoken text and one without. These FF presentations will be available on the web
throughout the conference. Details will be sent to accepted paper authors.
Plagiarism
A submission to the Eurographics Short Papers program should describe an original work of
the authors. Authors must not use ideas or content originating from others without
properly crediting their original sources. Note that such sources are not limited to
peer-reviewed publications but also include patents, textbooks, technical reports, theses,
unpublished work posted on arXiv, and other posts on the World Wide Web. Failure to comply
with this requirement will be considered plagiarism and result in rejection.
Prior Art
Authors are expected to cite, discuss differences and novelty, and compare results, if
applicable, with respect to relevant existing publications, provided they have been
published in a peer-reviewed venue.
This also applies to patents, which also undergo a professional reviewing process. But
what about technical reports, and other non-peer-reviewed publications, such as technical
reports or papers posted on arXiv, which we henceforth refer to as pre-publications? With
the rapid progress of search engines and the increased perusal of arXiv papers by the
scientific community, asking authors to thoroughly compare their work to these
pre-publications imposes an unreasonable burden — a seemingly relevant report that is
incomplete in its disclosure or validation might appear online shortly before the
deadline. Although peer-reviewed publications are certainly not immune to these
shortcomings, they have, at least, been judged sufficiently complete and valid by a group
of peers. Consequently, authors are not required to discuss and compare their work with
recent pre-publications (arXiv, technical reports, theses, etc.), although they must
properly cite those that inspired them (see “Plagiarism” above). Nevertheless, we
encourage authors to mention all related works they are aware of as good academic practice
dictates. Note that with new works posted on arXiv on a daily basis, it is increasingly
likely that reviewers might point out similarities between the submitted work and online
reports that have been missed by the authors. In this case, authors of conditionally
accepted papers should be prepared to cite these pre-publications in their final revision
as concurrent work, without the burden of having to detail how their work compares to or
differs from these pre-publications.
Double Submission Policy
By submitting a manuscript to the Eurographics Short Papers program, authors acknowledge
that the technical contributions they claim have not been previously published or accepted
for publication in another peer-reviewed venue, and that no manuscript substantially
similar in content is currently under review. Violations constitute grounds for
rejection.
Eurographics’2021 Short Papers Chairs
Holger Theisel, University of Magdeburg, Germany
Michael Wimmer, TU Wien, Austria
For any question concerning short paper submissions please contact the short papers
program co-chairs: chairs-eg2021shorts(a)eg.org <mailto:chairs-eg2021shorts@eg.org>
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sponsored by Eurographics, VRVis, Adobe, Disney, KAUST, Snap, GritWorld
Werner Purgathofer TU Wien
Institute of Visual Computing & HC Technology
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