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ACM MIG 2023, RENNES, FRANCE, NOV. 15-17 2023 - 3RD CALL FOR PAPERS
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IMPORTANT NOTE: Extended long and short paper submission deadline (14th July), no abstract
submission required*; Poster track submission details
*New papers may be submitted even if no abstract was previously submitted
3RD CALL FOR PAPERS
The 16th annual ACM/SIGGRAPH conference on Motion, Interaction and Games (MIG 2023,
formerly Motion in Games), an ACM SIGGRAPH Specialized Conferences, held in cooperation
with Eurographics, will take place in Rennes, France, 15th - 17th Nov 2023. See the MIG
website: <https://project.inria.fr/mig2023/>
https://project.inria.fr/mig2023/.
The goal of the Motion, Interaction, and Games conference is to be a platform for bringing
together researchers from interactive systems and animation, and have them present their
most recent results, initiate collaborations, and contribute to the advancement of the
research area. The conference will consist of regular paper sessions for long and short
papers, and talks by a selection of internationally renowned speakers from Academia as
well as from the Industry.
The conference organizers invite researchers to consider submitting their highest quality
research for publication in MIG 2023.
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
We invite submissions of original, high-quality papers in any of the topics of interest
(see below) or related topics. Each submission should be 7-9 pages in length for a long
paper, or 4-6 pages for a short paper. References are excluded from the page limit. We
encourage authors with content that can be fit into 6 pages to submit as a short paper and
only to submit a long paper if the content requires it.
All submissions will be double-blind peer-reviewed by our international program committee
for technical quality, novelty, significance, and clarity. Double-blind means that paper
submissions must be anonymous and include the unique paper ID that will be assigned upon
creating a submission using the online system.
Papers should not have previously appeared in, or be currently submitted to, any other
conference or journal. For each accepted contribution, at least one of the authors must
register for the conference.
All submissions will be considered for the Best Paper, Best Student Paper, and Best
Presentation awards, which will be conferred during the conference. Authors of selected
best papers will be referred (under validation) to submit extended and significantly
revised versions for a Special Issue of Computers & Graphics journal.
We also invite submissions of poster papers in any of the topics of interest and related
areas. Each submission should be 1-2 pages in length. Two types of work can be submitted
directly for poster presentation: (i) Work that has been published elsewhere but is of
particular relevance to the MIG community can be submitted as a poster. This work and the
venue in which it is published should be identified in the abstract; (ii) Work that is of
interest to the MIG community but is not yet mature enough to appear as a paper.
Posters will not appear in the official MIG proceedings or in the ACM Digital library but
will appear in an online database for distribution at author’s discretion. You can use any
paper format, though the MIG paper format is recommended. In addition, you are welcome to
submit supplementary material such as videos.
All papers should be formatted using the SIGGRAPH formatting guidelines (sigconf). Latex
template can be found here: <https://www.acm.org/publications/proceedings-template>
https://www.acm.org/publications/proceedings-template
All papers and posters should be submitted electronically to their respective tracks on
EasyChair: <https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=mig2023>
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=mig2023
Important dates
Papers
Abstract Submission: No abstract submission required*
Long and Short Paper Submission Deadline: 7th July 2023 14th July 2023 (extended)
Long and Short Paper Acceptance Notification: 1st September 2023 5th September 2023
Long and Short Paper Camera Ready Deadline: 22nd September 2023
*New papers may be submitted even if no abstract was previously submitted. We already
received a significant number of abstracts to facilitate the reviewing process, so no
further abstract submissions are required. Thanks to those authors who submitted
abstracts.
Posters
Poster Submission Deadline: 12th September 2023
Poster Notification: 22nd September 2023
Final Version of Accepted Posters: 29th September 2023
Note: all submission deadlines are 23:59 AoE timezone (Anywhere on Earth).
TOPICS OF INTEREST
Relevant topics include (but are not limited to):
Animation Systems
Animal locomotion
Autonomous actors
Behavioral animation, crowds & artificial life
Clothes, skin and hair
Deformable models
Expressive animation
Facial animation
Facial feature analysis
Game interaction and player experience
Game technology
Gesture recognition
Group and crowd behaviour
Human motion analysis
Image-based animation
Interaction in virtual and augmented reality
Interactive animation systems
Interactive storytelling in games
Machine learning techniques for animation
Motion capture & retargeting
Motion control
Motion in performing arts
Motion in sports
Motion rehabilitation systems
Multimodal interaction: haptics, sound, etc
Navigation & path planning
Physics-based animation
Real-time fluids
Robotics
User-adaptive interaction and personalization
Virtual humans
XR (AR, VR, MR) environments
CONFERENCE ORGANIZATION
Conference Chairs
Julien Pettre, INRIA, France
Barbara Solenthaler, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
Program Chairs
Rachel McDonnell, TCD, Ireland
Christopher Peters, KTH, Sweden
CONTACT
All questions about submissions should be emailed to Rachel McDonnell (ramcdonn (at)
tcd.ie) and Christopher Peters (chpeters (at) kth.se).