Call for Papers

Graphics Interface (GI) 2017, the 43rd annual conference, will be held in Edmonton, Alberta from May 16th to May 19th, 2017. GI is the longest running conference in the field, consistently attracting high-quality submissions on recent advances in computer graphics, human-computer interaction (HCI), and visualization. All accepted GI papers will be indexed in the ACM Digital Library and will be open access in the Graphics Interface archive. The Michael A. J. Sweeney Award will be awarded at the conference to the best student papers in graphics and HCI. The best papers will be considered for publication in Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics and the Computers & Graphics Journal.

More information can be found on the official webpage: http://graphicsinterface.org/conference/2017/

Deadlines

Submission Information

Submissions should use the format shown in the conference template. Submissions should be converted to PDF and uploaded to the Precision Conference system at https://precisionconference.com/~gi/ by 11:59 p.m. Pacific Time on December 23rd, 2016 (December 30th, 2016 for resubmissions, must include reviews and cover letter). The PCS system will be open for uploading submissions beginning on December 1st.

 

Preview of the Conference

GI 2017 will be held in conjunction with Computer and Robot Vision (CRV) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) as part of AI/GI/CRV 2017. A single registration provides access to all keynotes, invited and paper talks, as well as a common poster and demo session of the three conferences.

GI 2017 will have joint sessions for the graphics and HCI tracks. We seek submissions covering all aspects of graphics, HCI, as well as visualization. Authors must request that their submissions be handled by either the graphics or HCI sub-committee. In exceptional cases where significant overlap exists, a submission may be reviewed by members of both sub-committees. All paper submissions are fully peer reviewed by at least two members of the program committee and external reviewers. Papers normally have a maximum length of eight pages.

Keynotes

Invited Speaker Series Talks

These talks are in addition to those given by winners of the 2017 CHCCS Achievement Award and the 2016 Bill Buxton and Alain Fournier Ph.D. Dissertation awards.

Workshops

The conference will be preceded on May 16th by a number of workshops, which will be advertised separately. These include:

 

 

We hope to see you in Edmonton!


Elmar Eisemann (Graphics), Delft University of Technology
Scott Bateman (HCI), University of New Brunswick
Program Co-Chairs for Graphics Interface 2017