>>>
Call for Papers GraVisMa 2010 – Gentle REMINDER<<<
>>> in cooperation with EUROGRAPHICS ASSOCIATION <<<
>>> Deadline for paper &
tutorial proposal submission: June 28, 2010 <<<
>>> Communications and posters: July 26, 2010
<<<<
>>> Venue (expected): Technical University BRNO, Czech Republic,
September 7 - 10, 2010 <<<
Dear friend,
this is just to let
you know that the GraVisMa 2010 workshop will be held in September 7-10, 2010.
Please, see GraVisMa 2010 WEB page: http://GraVisMa.zcu.cz
and feel free to inspect GraVisMa 2009 as well.
GraVisMa 2010
papers should be, properly formatted, submited to the WEB server by June 28,
2010.
Please, register your paper (Title, Authors and Abstract etc. as soon as
possible).
Submitted papers
will be peer-to-peer reviewed, accepted and presented papers will be published
in the GraVisMa proceedings with ISBN and sent for indexing to ISI/WoS, Scopus
and others.
Keynote speakers
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Alyn Rockwood (KAUST, Saudi Arabia)
Gerik Scheuermann (Mathematical Visualization, University
of Leipzig)
Hongbo Li (Geometric Algebra Computing, Chinese Academy of
Science, Beijing)
Several tutorials
on GA and computer graphics, applications of GA in information processing, and
on CUDA (by NVIDIA experts) are in preparation.
Conference
proceedings – papers will be anonymously
reviewed. After revision, the accepted and presented papers will be published
in GraVisMa proceedings with ISBN. They will be sent for indexing by ISI and
others. Post-workshop DVD will be produced. Proceedings will be available
on-line on WEB with no-access restrictions. Negotiations are under way with
Springer to publish extended versions of selected papers in book form
Main
topics of workshops (but not limited to):
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- Computer Science fields:
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Computer
Graphics (modeling, rendering, 3D imaging etc.), Computer Vision (3D
reconstruction, non-linear image transformations etc.), Algorithms and Data
Structures Human Computer Interaction, 3DTV, Scientific and Medical
Visualization, Scientific Computing Applications
- Mathematical fields:
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Numerical Computation, Projective Geometry, Geometric Algebra, Conformal
Algebra, Grassmann Algebra, Clifford Algebra, other Mathematical Aspects
- Technology issues:
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GPU/CUDA/TESLA/Fermi technology, Intel Single Chip Cluster Computing
technology, Parallel & Distributed processing, Signal Processing processors
- Interesting applications:
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Influence Mathematics to Computer Science related fields, Computer Science
inspiration to Mathematics, Educational Aspects, Programming Tools and Systems
- Educational aspects and other related topics
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Yours
Vaclav
Skala skala@kiv.zcu.cz Subj. GraVisMa
http://Graphics.zcu.cz
Please, feel free
to visit
- Research
activities http://GeometryAlgebra.zcu.cz
, http://Graphics.zcu.cz
- on-line paper repository of WSCG –
International Conferences in Central Europe on Computer Graphics, Visualization
and Computer Vision since 1992
http://wscg.zcu.cz
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ABOUT GraVisMa ------------------
- GraVisMa workshop is a unique forum for
researchers, practitioners, developers and academia experts to discuss new
approaches and methods in Computer Graphics, Computer Vision, Scientific
Computation, Scientific, Medical and Information Visualization with
applications of the latest developments in Mathematics and Physics.
- Goals of the GraVisMa workshops is to bring theory of the Projective
Geometry, Geometric Algebra and Conformal Geometry to practice especially in
the fields related to Computer Graphics and Computer Vision, Scientific Computation
and Visualization.
- GraVisMa workshop will bring new impulses to related fields of
computer science, especially in development of new approaches to algorithms and
data structures, will stimulate research activities between mathematicians and
computer science experts.
Informal atmosphere of the GraVisMa workshops will stimulate discussions
between researchers and practitioners that will lead to further international
research collaborations and projects proposals as well.