SBIM 2009
Sixth Eurographics/ACM Symposium on Sketch-Based Interfaces and Modeling
August 1-2, 2009, New Orleans, LA USA
Co-located with SIGGRAPH 2009
Advances in pen-based computer hardware have enabled digital
sketch-based interfaces to emerge as a powerful way to combine the
quick and intuitive feel of paper with the power of computation.
However, fully realizing the potential of these sketch-based systems
requires effective user interface design and underlying algorithms to
analyze the input. The goal of this symposium is to explore models,
algorithms and technologies needed to enable effective sketch-based
interfaces. It investigates novel methods for classification and
recognition of hand-drawn shapes, and the ways of using these
techniques for creating or editing digital models, from text,
mathematics, and 2D diagrams to 3D shapes. Likewise, the symposium
explores the application of sketch-based interfaces to 3D computer
graphics, animation, and CAD, as well as other specific applications
such as diagram editing and note taking.. Finally, the symposium
welcomes empirical user studies aimed at clarifying the nature of
sketch-based interfaces and comparing them to other interaction
techniques.
Created in 2004, SBIM provides a unique venue for researchers,
students and practitioners interested in sketch-based techniques to
interact with one another, share lessons learned, show new results and
discuss open issues. This year, the symposium will be held in New
Orleans, Louisiana and will be co-located with the 36th International
Conference and Exhibition on Computer Graphics and Interactive
Techniques (ACM SIGGRAPH 2009). The two-day symposium will include
paper presentations (single track), coffee breaks, a social event, and
a keynote talk by Dr. Mark Gross of Carnegie Mellon University. All
are welcome to attend SBIM; submission of a paper is not required for
attendance. The proceedings will be published in the EG Symposia
series and made available online through the Eurographics and ACM
Digital Libraries.
Authors are invited to submit original papers on topics in pen-based
2D and 3D modeling, sketch recognition, and pen-based interface
design, including, but not limited to:
Multimodal interfaces for sketching
Novel sketch input devices
Novel pen-based interaction techniques
Low level ink processing and pen stroke segmentation
Sketch parsing, classification and recognition
Sketch-based interfaces for CAD systems
Sketch-based modeling and editing of 3D shapes
Sketch-based control of animations
Sketch-based interfaces for other applications
(surface editing, diagram creation, mathematical annotations, games, etc.)
Rendering techniques for sketch-based systems (NPR)
Sketches for Medical and Volume data editing
Sketch-based retrieval of multimedia information
Usability studies of sketch-based systems
Studies of the impact of sketching on creativity and design
Multi-touch interfaces and applications
Important Dates
April 15, 2009 Paper Deadline
May 20, 2009 Notification of Decisions
June 1, 2009 Final Papers Due
August 1-2, 2009 Conference Dates
Conference Organization
General Chair: Nathan Carr and Faramarz Samavati
Program Chairs: Cindy Grimm and Joseph J. LaViola Jr.
EG SBIM working group chair: Joaquim Jorge
Visit the conference website for more information.
http://sbim09.cse.wustl.edu/index.php
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Joseph J. LaViola Jr.
Assistant Professor
University of Central Florida
School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Orlando, FL 32816-2362
Phone: 407-882-2285 Fax: 407-823-5419
URL:
www.eecs.ucf.edu/~jjl
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