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Pacific Graphics 2017 Call For Papers (http://www.siggraph.org.tw/pg2017/)

 

Pacific Graphics 2017 will be hosted by National Chiao Tung University and held in Taipei, Taiwan, during October 16-19, 2017. Pacific Graphics is an annual international conference on computer graphics and applications. As a highly successful conference series, Pacific Graphics provides a premium forum for researchers, developers, practitioners in the Pacific Rim and around the world to present and discuss new problems, solutions, and technologies in computer graphics and related areas.

 

Paper submission

Original unpublished papers are invited in all areas of computer graphics and its applications. The topics include (but are not limited to) modeling, rendering, animation, and imaging, as well as visualization, human-computer interaction, and graphics systems and applications. Any interesting new ideas related to computer graphics and applications are welcome.

 

Paper publication

The conference proceedings of Pacific Graphics 2017 will be published as an issue of the Computer Graphics Forum (CGF), the journal of the Eurographics Association, in print and online. Regular (full) papers will be presented in oral sessions and appear in the journal issue. A few submissions with strong potential but not accepted as regular papers will be recommended for a second review cycle of CGF after major revisions. Short papers will not appear in CGF, but will be published electronically through the EG digital library.

 

Important dates

- Paper submission: Apr 30, 2017

- Reviews sent to authors: Jun 13, 2017

- Rebuttal period closes: Jun 18, 2017

- Decision notification: Jun 28, 2017

- Camera ready:  Jul 28, 2017

- Conference: October 16 - 19, 2017

 

Conference co-chairs

Leif Kobbelt (RWTH Aachen University, Germany)

Jung Hong Chuang (National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan)

Bing-Yu Chen (National Taiwan University, Taiwan)

 

Program co-chairs

Jernej Barbic (University of Southern California, USA)

Wen-Chieh Lin (National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan)

Olga Sorkine-Hornung (ETH Zurich, Switzerland)