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CALL FOR
PAPERS
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The ACM SIGGRAPH / Eurographics
Symposium on Computer Animation
Vienna, Austria Sat 2 - Mon 4 September,
2006
http://isg.cs.tcd.ie/SCA06/
After four very successful symposia, SCA has
become the leading forum for
dissemination of the latest research results in
computer animation. The
goal of SCA'06 is to provide an opportunity for
researchers in computer
animation to interact, share new results, show live
demonstrations of their
work, and discuss emerging directions for the
field.
The symposium will be co-located with Eurographics 2006, held from
the
Saturday to the Monday before the main conference to encourage a
broad
range of participants. A full proceedings will be published at the time
of
the Symposium and a selection of the best papers will appear in a
special
issue of the journal Graphical Models.
Topics of interest
include, but are not limited to:
- autonomous characters
- physically
based animation
- facial animation
- real-time animation, animation for
games
- group and crowd behavior
- expressive motion / communication
-
nonphotorealistic animation
- physical realism / measuring the real world for
animation
- nature in motion (natural phenomena, plants, clouds,...)
-
planning / learning / optimization for animation
- intuitive interfaces for
creating and editing animations
- sound and speech for animation
-
perceptual metrics for animation
- mathematical foundations of animation
-
2D animation systems
- new time-based art forms on the
computer
Important Dates
April 28: Firm deadline
for paper submissions
May 2: Firm
deadline for poster/demo submissions
June 14: Paper
acceptance/rejection notification
June 16:
Poster/demo acceptance/rejection notification
July
1: Camera ready papers and animations due
July
1: Camera ready 2 pages poster due
Sept
2-4: Symposium
Papers must be written and presented in
English. Paper length should not
exceed 10 A4 pages, should be anonymous and
formatted according to the EG
publication style. Authors must include a
declaration stating that the main
contribution claimed in their paper has not
previously appeared in, and is
not currently submitted to, any other
conference or journal.
To be considered for review, all papers must be
submitted electronically
through the SCA submission web site (available
soon). Supplementary
material such as videos may also be submitted
electronically and will be
made available to reviewers.
All papers
will be reviewed carefully by the International Program
Committee members.
Given the limited time between submission and final
version, papers will be
evaluated as submitted.
Authors of accepted papers will be responsible
for preparing a final camera-
ready electronic version of their paper. In
addition to the printed
proceedings, a DVD-ROM will be published with
supplemental materials. If an
author submits supplemental materials for
review with their paper, that
material (or a revised version) must also be
provided by the authors for
inclusion on the DVD-ROM.
Authors of some
rejected papers with high potential will be invited to
submit their work to
the combined demos and poster sessions. Submissions
directly targeting the
Poster & Demo session are also accepted (see
calendar).
Looking
forward to seeing you in Vienna!
Paper chairs:
Marie-Paule Cani and
James O'Brien
General chairs:
Carol O'Sullivan and Fred
Pighin