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CALL FOR PAPERS
The 2013 ACM SIGGRAPH Conference on Motion in Games 2013 (MIG)
November 7-9, 2013, Dublin, Ireland
Submission Deadline: July 9, 2013
http://www.scss.tcd.ie/conferences/MIG2013/
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The Sixth International Conference on Motion in Games (MIG) will be hosted in the historic city of Dublin, Ireland from November 7-9, 2013. MIG 2013 will be held in cooperation with Eurographics and, for the first time this year, it will be sponsored by ACM SIGGRAPH, with papers appearing in the ACM digital library.
Our confirmed speaker list for this year includes:
Stelian Coros, Disney Research, Zurich
Stephen Guy, University of Minnesota
Mark Pauly, Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne (EPFL) Ben Sunshine-Hill, Havok
Games have become a very important medium for education, therapy and entertainment. Motion plays a crucial role in computer games.
Characters move around, objects are manipulated or move due to physical constraints, entities are animated, and the camera moves through the scene. Even the motion of the player is used as input to games. Motion is currently studied in many different areas of research, including graphics and animation, game technology, robotics, simulation, computer vision, and also physics, psychology, and urban studies. Cross-fertilization between these communities can considerably advance the state-of- the-art in the area. The goal of the Motion in Games conference is to bring together researchers from this variety of fields to present their most recent results, to initiate collaborations, and to contribute to the establishment of the research area. The conference will consist of regular paper sessions, poster presentations, as well as presentations by a selection of established researchers in areas related to games and simulation. The conference program will also include cultural and social events that foster casual and friendly interactions among the participants.
The relevant topics include (but are not limited to):
Animation Systems
Animation Algorithms and Techniques
Character Animation
Behavioral Animation
Facial Animation
Particle Systems
Simulation of Natural Environments
Natural Motion Simulation
Virtual Humans
Physics-based Motion
Crowd Simulation
Path Planning
Navigation and Way-finding
Flocking and Steering Behavior
Camera Motion
Object Manipulation
Motion Capture Techniques
Motion Analysis and Synthesis
Gesture Recognition
Papers should be submitted using the MIG online submission system:
https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=mig2013
Papers should be formatted using the SIGGRAPH formatting guidelines:
http://www.siggraph.org/publications/acmsiggraph.zip
There are several options for submission which are detailed below. The review process will be double-blind.
Long papers: Long papers should be 7-10 pages long. They should include a significant contribution to the state of the art.
Short Papers: Short papers should be 4-6 pages long. Short papers should include an augmentation or new application of existing work. Short papers can also contain the mature seeds of new research.
Posters: Two types of work can be submitted directly for poster
presentation:
1. Work that has been published elsewhere but is of particular
relevance to the MIG community can be submitted as a poster. This
work and the venue in which it was published should be identified
in the abstract.
2. Work that is of interest to the MIG community but is not yet
mature enough to appear as a short or long paper.
Posters will not appear in the official MIG proceedings but will appear in an online database for distribution at author's discretion.
Accepted papers will be presented at the conference during oral sessions, or as posters during a poster session. Best Paper and Best Student Paper awards will be conferred during the conference. In the previous year the 5 best papers were invited for publication in a special issue of the Journal of Computer Animation and Virtual Worlds
(CAVW) published by Wiley. Similar plans have been made for the 2013 meeting.
Important Dates:
Paper deadline: July 9, 2013
Notification: Aug 19, 2012
Conference: Nov 7-9, 2012
Organization and Contact Info:
Conference Chair
Rachel McDonnell (Trinity College Dublin)
Program Chairs
Victor Zordan (UC Riverside)
Nathan Sturtevant (University of Denver)
Poster Chair
Jan Ondrej (Trinity College Dublin)
Email Contacts:
Paper and program related inquiries: mig2013@easychair.org All other inquiries: info@motioningames.org
General conference URL and related links:
https://www.scss.tcd.ie/conferences/MIG2013/
Past year's proceedings and program committee: