<https://project.inria.fr/sca2014> SCA 2014
Symposium on Computer Animation, Copenhagen 21st-23rd July
Call for Posters
The SCA poster and demo session is the perfect opportunity for authors to
display late-breaking technical achievements that are not yet ready for
publication as a full paper. As in previous years, the poster and demo
session will be an integral part of the SCA program. The poster session will
be held Monday evening, and will follow a fast-forward session during which
all presenters will give a one-minute description of their work. A Best
Poster award will be presented to the top poster.
Eligibility
Posters are not formal publications. Work submitted as a poster is still
eligible for later publication, and will be exempt from inclusion in the ACM
and Eurographics Digital Libraries. However, the 2-page extended abstracts
will still be distributed to the attendees on the preprint proceedings USB
drive. We encourage any of the following types of poster submissions:
. Up and coming computer animation research
. Technically novel production work
. Work done outside of SCA that would be of interest to the computer
animation community. This includes animation-related works recently accepted
to other conferences such as I3D or NPAR.
. Lab overviews which present a snapshot of the ongoing animation-related
research at a given institution
. Work in progress and negative results
Format
The poster submission should consist of a PDF formatted according to the EG
style, and be no more than 2 pages in length. Please note that this template
is different from the full papers template! Submissions must be
camera-ready, with author names and affiliations listed. The review process
will be single blind.
The LaTeX template:
<https://project.inria.fr/sca2014/files/2014/04/egPublStyle-SCA2014-posters.
zip> egPublStyle-SCA2014-posters.zip
Electronic Submission
All PDF poster submissions should be submitted via email to
<mailto:sca2014.posters@gmail.com?Subject=Poster%20submission>
sca2014.posters(a)gmail.com by the deadline. Due to GMail's limits, each email
message must be less than 25MB. If this is not sufficient for your
submission or supplemental materials, you may send your submission in parts
as attachments to several emails. For supplemental materials, links to
external websites are also allowable.
The submission of supplementary materials is not required, but a draft of
the poster of size A0 in PDF format is encouraged. For the final
presentation, videos and interactive demonstrations are highly encouraged.
We will provide electrical outlets and tables so that authors can display
such demonstrations using their own equipment.
Fast Forward
Authors of accepted posters will be required to provide an approximately one
minute video clip describing their work. Typically no audio content will be
needed, but is allowed if necessary. To avoid playback problems at the
conference, we request all videos to be encoded in the WMV format.
Important dates
All deadlines are at 22:00 UTC/GMT
Poster submission May 30
Poster notification June 6
Camera-ready poster submission June 18
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