Submit your papers, posters and sketches to SCA 2019 in Los Angeles!
Papers due April 5; sketches & posters due May 8.
Website: <https://sca2019.kaist.ac.kr/>
https://sca2019.kaist.ac.kr/
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The 18th annual Symposium on Computer Animation (SCA) will take place in
sunny Los Angeles, California from July 26 to July 28, 2019, immediately
before SIGGRAPH. For almost two decades now, SCA has been the premier forum
for presenting innovations in the theory and practice of computer animation.
Bringing together academic and industrial researchers and practitioners
working in all aspects of time-based phenomena, SCA provides an intimate
setting that encourages community interaction, promotes the exchange of
research results, inspires future ideas, and establishes new collaborations.
Conditionally accepted regular papers will undergo a second round of
revision and will, upon approval, appear in the new journal Proceedings of
the ACM on Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques (PACMCGIT). Best
Paper Awards will be given to excellent submissions that push the leading
edge. New this year, we are also excited to introduce SCA Sketches, which
provides a forum to present and discuss your late-breaking, innovative, and
thought-provoking animation ideas and work-in-progress at SCA.
SCA 2019 will also feature an exciting lineup of keynote and invited
speakers, which so far includes:
Uri Ascher, UBC (Keynote)
Etienne Vouga, UT Austin
Melina Skouras, Inria Grenoble Rhône-Alpes
Mridul Aanjaneya, Rutgers
Chenfanfu Jiang, University of Pennsylvania
Steve Tonneau, University of Edinburgh
We invite work on a broad range of animation topics, including:
2D, 3D, and N-D animation systems
Autonomous characters
Clothing and hair animation and simulation
Expressive motion / communication
Facial animation
Fabrication of dynamic objects and characters
Group and crowd behavior
Intuitive interfaces for creating and editing animations
Mathematical foundations of animation
Methods of control and artistic direction of simulations
Nature in motion (natural phenomena, plants, clouds,
)
New time-based art forms on the computer
Novel time-varying phenomena
Perceptual foundations and metrics for animation
Physical realism / measuring the real world for animation
Physical simulation
Fluid animation
Planning / learning / optimization for animation
Real-time and interactive methods
Camera control methods for computer animation
Sound and speech for animation
...as well as related problems and techniques in robotics, game development,
human-computer interaction, simulation, visualization, computer vision, and
beyond.
Regular Papers:
We invite submissions of original, high-quality papers on computer
animation, broadly defined as computation dealing with time-varying
phenomena. Each submission should be 7-10 pages in length (excluding
references) and will be reviewed by an international program committee for
technical quality, novelty, significance, and clarity. All conditionally
accepted regular papers will be guaranteed a presentation slot and to appear
in the SCA proceedings. They will then undergo a thorough second round of
revision and review, and (conditional on final acceptance) be published in
the new journal Proceedings of the ACM in Computer Graphics and Interactive
Techniques (PACMCGIT). In the case that a paper fails to pass the second
review round, authors retain the option to withdraw the paper or exclude it
from the conference/proceedings, if requested.
Posters:
As in previous years, the poster (1-2 pages) session will be an integral
part of the SCA program. The poster session will be held prior to the
reception Friday evening and will follow a posters fast-forward session
during which all presenters will have the opportunity to give a one-minute
description of their work. Posters will be included in the conference
proceedings and the ACM and EG digital libraries.
Sketches (NEW!):
We also invite sketch submissions (in 2-4 pages) for quick dissemination of
fresh, compact ideas. These submissions will also undergo a full review by
the program committee, but with greater emphasis placed on novelty and
potential future impact over polish or completeness. Accepted submissions
will be presented during the symposium. Sketches can be freely published in
other venues because they will not be archived in any journal, conference
proceedings, or digital libraries. We hope that feedback from reviewers and
attendees will help to improve your work for a future paper submission!
Important Dates:
Regular Papers:
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Paper Submission: April 5, 2019 23:59 UTC
Notification of Acceptance: May 2, 2019
Paper Revised Version: May 23, 2019
Paper Final Notification: June 7, 2019
Camera-Ready Paper: June 12, 2019
Sketches & Posters:
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Sketch/Poster Submission: May 8, 2019 23:59 UTC
Notification of Acceptance: May 23, 2019
Symposium:
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July 26-28, 2019
Organization:
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Conference Co-Chairs:
Sung-Hee Lee, KAIST
Craig Schroeder, UC Riverside
Program Co-Chairs:
Christopher Batty, University of Waterloo
Jin Huang, Zhejiang University
Posters Chair:
Tamar Shinar, UC Riverside