16th Symposium on 3D Object Retrieval 2023 (3DOR'23)
In Cooperation with Eurographics and Elsevier
September 31th August, 1st September 2023
Lille, France
https://sites.google.com/view/3dor2023
3DOR is the dedicated workshop series for methods, applications and benchmark-based evaluation of 3D object retrieval, classification, and similarity-based object processing. The workshop also includes the 2023 edition of the 3D Shape Retrieval Contest, keynotes, project presentations, and a social and networking event. Short papers will follow a one-stage review process and will appear in the Eurographics Digital Library.
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Organization:
Workshop Chairs:
Silvia Biasotti, CNR IMATI CNR Genoa, Italy
Mohamed Daoudi, IMT Nord Europe, CRIStAL, France
Program Chairs:
Ulderico Fugacci, CNR IMATI CNR Genoa, Italy
Guillaume LavouÈ, Ecole Centrale de Lyon - ENISE, LIRIS, France
Remco C. Veltkamp, Department of Information, Utrecht University, The Netherlands
Keynote Speakers:
Short paper timeline
July 10th 2023 Authors must submit short symposium papers
July 31st, 2023, Review stage complete, decision of acceptance or rejection
August 18th, 2023 Final version submission
August 30th, 2023 Publication online of 3DOR Symposium proceedings
September 31th August, 1st September 3DOR Symposium
Call for Papers
Authors are invited to submit original and unpublished research and application papers addressing all areas of 3D/4D Object Retrieval. State of the art papers on specific topics of interest are particularly welcome.
Submissions are invited in the form of full papers, which will be peer-reviewed by a two-stage review process, and published as a special section of Computers and Graphics Journal (Elsevier). Also, short papers are invited, which will follow a one-stage review process and will appear in the Eurographics Digital Library (pending).
Suggested topics include, but are not limited to:
Submission Information
Short papers
Authors must submit short track and short symposium papers via the Eurographics SRMv2. Authors should aim for their papers to be 8 pages or less. Please see the information about the†guidelines for publishing†through Eurographics.
Further information about using the Eurographics SRMv2 can be found on the Wiki. The necessary template for the workshop is available to download.