CALL FOR PAPERS, SCA 2014
The 13th annual Symposium on Computer Animation (SCA) will take place in
Copenhagen, Denmark on July 21-23. For more than a decade, SCA has been the
premier forum for innovations in the software and technology of computer
animation. Bringing together researchers and practitioners working in all
aspects of time-based phenomena, SCA's focused, single-track program creates
an intimate setting that encourages community interaction, promotes the
exchange of research results, inspires new ideas, and establishes new
collaborations.
Submission Deadline
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April 15, 2014
Conference chairs
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Kenny Erleben, University of Copenhagen, Denmark Julien Pettré, Inria,
France
Program Chairs
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Vladlen Koltun, Adobe Research, U.S.A.
Eftychios Sifakis, University of Wisconsin-Madison, U.S.A.
Regular Papers
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We invite submissions of original, high-quality papers on computer
animation, broadly defined as computation dealing with time-varying
phenomena. We particularly encourage submissions that broaden the scope of
the field, including work in robotics and mechatronics (animation of
physical systems), biomechanics and motor control (study of the animation of
biological systems), human-computer interaction (interactive control of
animation), and machine learning (learning to animate complex systems).
Each submission should be 7-10 pages in length, and will be reviewed by an
international program committee for technical quality, novelty,
significance, and clarity. All of the accepted regular papers will be
archived in the EG and ACM digital libraries. All submissions will be
considered for Best Paper Awards.
Short Papers
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Continuing the highly successful short papers track from last year, we also
invite 4-6 page submissions for quick dissemination of fresh ideas. These
papers will undergo the same rigorous review process as regular papers, will
appear in the electronic proceedings, and will be archived in the EG and ACM
digital libraries.
Topics of Interest
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Animation authoring
Animation systems
Animatronics
Biomechanics
Clothing simulation
Computational fluid mechanics
Computational solid mechanics
Interactive control of animation
Facial animation
Haptics
Human simulation
Learning for animation
Mathematical methods for animation
Mechatronics
Motion imaging and capture
Motor control
Physics libraries
Robotics
Simulation of natural phenomena
Stylized animation
Sound simulation
Visual effects
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.
See you in Copenhagen!