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SPANISH COMPUTER GRAPHICS CONFERENCE (CEIG'25)
<https://eurographics.es/CEIG25>
https://eurographics.es/CEIG25
June 2-4, 2025, Jaén.
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ORGANIZATION
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Conference chair: Juan Carlos Torres (UGR)
Honorary chair: Francisco Ramón Feito (UJA)
Program chairs: Olatz Iparraguirre (Ceit, Unav) and Oscar Argudo (UPC)
Local organisation (UJA): Juan Manuel Jurado and Juan Roberto Jimenez
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SCOPE AND OBJECTIVES
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The Spanish Computer Graphics Conference aims to be the discussion forum for
researchers and professionals of computer graphics and visualization in
Spain. We also welcome submissions from foreign research groups that would
like to show their works with the Spanish community and foster international
collaborations. It is expected that attendees will be able to present their
latest advances in all areas of Computer Graphics. It is also intended to be
the place where new lines of research in development, ideas aimed at
achieving greater incorporation of Computer Graphics in education, and
developments in the field of ICT are discussed.
Topics of interest include (but are not limited to):
Aerial imagery and geospatial vision
Applied perception
Collaborative and distributed visualization
Computational geometry
Computational photography
Computer animation
Computer graphics applications
Computer graphics and education
Computer vision
Digital image processing
Generative AI
Geometric modelling
Geometry processing
Graphics hardware and parallelism
Graphics standards
Haptic devices
Human-Computer Interaction
Information visualization
Machine learning applied to Graphics, Vision and Visualization
Natural phenomena simulations
Non-photorealistic and expressive visualization
Photogrammetry and 3D reconstruction
Photorealistic rendering
Pose reconstruction and tracking
Procedural modelling
Scene understanding
Virtual humans and artificial life
Virtual, augmented and mixed reality
Videogames, serious games and e-Sports
Volumetric modelling and visualization
We want to highlight the possibility of sending educational or industrial
submissions, which can be an interesting option for all those who wish to
attend the conference but cannot do so in the research track due to
contractual reasons.
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IMPORTANT DATES
(the different modalities are explained below)
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Full papers
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February 14, 2025: Deadline for submitting presentation summaries.
February 21, 2025: Deadline for sending the full version of the papers.
March 28, 2025: Notification to authors.
April 28, 2024: Deadline for sending final versions of accepted papers*.
*Papers selected to be submitted for the Computer and Graphics journal will
need to proceed with the submission process before, April 18th.
Short papers
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March 21, 2025: Deadline for submitting short paper summaries.
March 28, 2025: Deadline for submission of the full version of the short
papers.
April 30, 2025: Notification to authors.
May 9, 2025: Deadline for sending final versions of accepted short papers.
Posters
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April 11, 2025: Deadline for sending posters.
April 30, 2024: Notification to authors.
TFG/TFM
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April 11, 2025: Deadline for submitting TFG/TFM.
April 30, 2025: Notification to authors.
Presentations of papers already published
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April 11, 2025: Deadline for submitting already published papers.
April 30, 2024: Notification to authors.
Render Contest
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May 9, 2025: Deadline for sending renders.
May 16, 2024: Notification to authors.
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AWARDS
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In this edition, the following prizes will be awarded:
** Best full paper presentation
** Best full paper presentation included in COMPUTERS & GRAPHICS
** Best short paper
** Best poster
** Best image render
** Best TFG/TFM (Eurographics Spanish Chapter award)
** Best thesis (Eurographics Spanish Chapter award)
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PARTICIPATION MODALITIES
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All submissions will be done through CMT platform at the following link
<https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/CEIG2025/>
https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/CEIG2025/ by selecting the corresponding
track
FULL PAPERS
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Submission: research papers with a maximum length of 10 pages.
Contributions in this modality must present research, practice and
experience, and original applications. This year, all full papers must be
written in English. During the conference, one of the authors of the paper
will give an oral presentation to explain the details of the selected work.
This presentation can be in English or Spanish, although the slides should
be in English. The review process is double-blind, so the submitted paper
must be anonymous, eliminating all direct references or indirectly to the
authors or their affiliation.
Those papers that reviewers highlight for their quality may be selected for
publication in the Computers & Graphics journal, as a special section.
Following reviewers' advice, the final selection will be made by the Program
Chairs and an associate Editor from the journal. These articles will be
subject to an additional review cycle before being accepted for final
journal publication.
Accepted papers not published in Computers & Graphics will be included, by
default, in the CEIG'25 Conference Proceedings. These proceedings will be
published in OpenAccess format in the Eurographics Digital Library (EG
Digital Library), with a DOI. Authors may decide not to appear in the
conference proceedings (see below*).
SHORT PAPERS
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Submission: papers with a maximum length of 4 pages.
This modality will present recent results, work in progress, and new ideas.
Accepted short papers will be included, by default*, in the CEIG'25
Conference Proceedings, in OpenAccess format in the Eurographics Digital
Library (EG Digital Library), with a DOI. During the conference, one of the
authors of the paper will give an oral presentation to explain the details
of the selected work, which will be shorter than the presentations of the
full papers.
*ABSTRACT WITH PRESENTATION MODALITY:
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Submission: as Full or Short papers, selecting abstract with presentation
during the submission process.
As in previous editions, authors may decide that their paper (title and
abstract) appears in the program and is presented like any other, but it
does not appear in the official proceedings. This can be especially useful
for work in progress that authors want to submit to another conference or
journal later. The authors will have a presentation session in which
attendees will be able to ask questions and suggest improvements for the
final version of the article, in addition to benefiting from a complete and
identical review cycle to that received by the rest of the papers sent to
the CEIG.
ALREADY PUBLISHED PAPERS
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Submission: abstract and reference to the original work (in original
format).
CEIG is a meeting point for the Computer Graphics community in Spain.
Therefore, the presentation of recent quality papers already published in
other conferences or journals is invited. These articles will appear in the
program and will have an oral presentation like the rest of the CEIG papers,
but they will not appear in the official proceedings of the conference.
POSTERS
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Submission: one or two-page summary
This modality addresses works that present recent results, work in progress,
new ideas, and other projects that may be of interest to the general
community, but which are too speculative or incomplete to result in a paper
presentation. The works presented as posters can be original, already
published works, academic projects (Bachelor/Master/PhD Thesis) or
industrial projects both finalized or in progress. In addition to the
original content, a QR code can be added to link to a video demonstrating
the work. We also encourage participants to showcase interactive
demonstrations during the poster session, whenever possible.
The objective of this modality is to enhance the dissemination and
visibility of the works. This modality is an open space for a more informal
discussion among the participants of the conference. This year, as a
novelty, special emphasis is placed on the participation of both academic
(universities) and non-academic profiles (companies or research centres
working on the themes of the conference).
Accepted posters will be exhibited during all the conference days. There
will be a fast-forward session on the first day to shortly introduce the
posters, and afterwards, there will be a special session during the
conference where the authors will be able to present the details of the
poster in-situ to the conference attendees.
BEST TFG/TFM AWARD
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Submission: one or two-page summary + TFG/TFM report + representative image
of the work.
Final Degree Projects (Bachelor's or Master's thesis, TFG/TFM) related to
the scope of the conference that have been defended in 2024 (calendar year)
may be submitted. A committee will select the best work in each category,
which will be published in a special section on the conference website. The
best Bachelors thesis may be presented as a short paper, while the best
Masters thesis maybe be presented as a full paper, if the authors so wish.
BEST THESIS PRIZE
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Doctoral theses related to the conference's field and defended in 2024
(calendar year) may be submitted. A one-page summary of the thesis must be
submitted, along with the three publications considered most relevant that
are a direct result of the thesis, the thesis in PDF format (preferably a
link to an open-access publication repository), and the CV of the thesis
author. The application may be submitted by the author of the work or any of
their supervisors. Applications must be submitted by email to
<mailto:premios@eurographics.es> premios(a)eurographics.es. A committee will
select the best work in each category, which will be published in a special
section on the conference website. The authors of the awarded works will
receive free registration to the CEIG and will have time at the conference
for their presentation, as determined in the program.
"RENDER CONTEST
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Submission: image and a brief explanation (maximum 1 page).
Participants are invited to submit a computer-generated image along with a
brief description of its creation process. The image should showcase
creativity and technical skill, drawing inspiration from computer graphics
and visualization. The accompanying explanation should detail the methods,
tools, and inspiration behind the image, not exceeding one page in length.
The program chairs will validate that submitted entries conform to the topic
and rules of the contest and confirm the participation to the authors.
During the conference a committee will evaluate the works based on visual
quality, originality, and the clarity of the explanation. The winning image
will be featured on the conference website. This is a great opportunity to
gain recognition for your creative work within the computer graphics
community.
Participants are encouraged to draw inspiration from existing competitions
such as CGF Cover Contest: <https://www.eg.org/wp/cover-contest/>
https://www.eg.org/wp/cover-contest/
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PROGRAM COMMITTEE
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The program committee will be announced shortly on the conference website.