Vienna,
Austria, September 5, 2006
Program Co-Chairs:
Norishige Chiba
Eric Galin
Call for papers
Synthesizing realistic natural scenes is
a challenging and important problem
in computer graphics. The challenge stems
not only from the complexity and
diversity of objects and natural phenomena
interacting together, but also
from the huge amount of small details that
should be modeled to obtain
realistic models and physically plausible
simulations. Therefore, there is
still a need for interactive modeling and
simulation techniques capable for
handling complex synthetic sceneries. The
purpose of this workshop is to
explore novel techniques for modeling,
animating, simulating and rendering
complex natural phenomena.
The
workshop will build on work done in recent years including simulating
aging
and weathering of synthetic objects, plant modeling, ecosystem
simulation,
gaseous phenomena and liquid flows. It will focus on
non-concious or
inanimate nature like rock, trees, oceans, wind, meadows
(animals and humans
as part of nature should be excluded). Work in this
area, promising as it is,
is still far from complete.
Authors are invited to submit technical
papers in these or related areas.
Topics of interest include, but are not
limited to:
- Plant structure modeling
- Ecosystem simulation
- Gaseous
phenomena (clouds, fog .)
- Simulating liquid flows
- Modeling fire and
smoke
- Aging and weathering
- Terrain modeling
Submission
Procedure (all submissions are electronic)
Authors are requested to
submit papers, no longer than 8 pages, with the
main body set in
Eurographics Conference Paper Format. Each paper should
contain title,
authors' names and affiliations, abstract, keywords, text,
illustrations and
references. Detailed guidelines are available through the
Workshop Site under
instructions for authors. Submissions will be done
electronically. We will
accept papers in PDF format only. Please contact the
conference organizers
should you experience any problems with electronic
submission. Post-workshop
proceedings will be available on-line through the
Eurographics Digital
Library and in paper book form in the Eurographics Book
Series. Selection
will be based upon technical and scientific content and
relevance to the
workshop.
Workshop Format
The workshop will take place just before
the Eurographics'06 Conference
(September 5, Vienna, Austria) to encourage a
broad range of participants.
As such, it will provide a very interesting
opportunity for researchers that
want to attend or present communications at
both events. The workshop will
be held in one day, including paper
presentation and invited sessions.
Participation is open to everyone, not
requiring submission of a paper.
Important Dates
May 18, 2006
Submission deadline
June 18, 2006 Notification of acceptance
July 8, 2006
Deadline for camera-ready copies
September 5, 2006 Workshop (one full
day)