!!!! REMINDER: ONLY 2 DAYS LEFT FOR ABSTRACT SUBMISSION !!!!
Addendum to the 3rd Call for papers:
- Refined guidelines for short papers and program modalities
- Updated submission guidelines for Tutorials and Workshops (Templates
available for download)
- New members on board of the IPC
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3rd C A L L F O R P A
P E R S
Paper Submission Deadline:
May 30, 2014
The 12th EUROGRAPHICS Workshop on Graphics and Cultural
Heritage
October, 6th - 8th 2014, Darmstadt, Germany
in
cooperation with
TU Darmstadt
Fraunhofer IGD, Darmstadt
http://diglib.eg.org/GCH2014
Follow us on Twitter: @EGGCH2014
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INVITATION:
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You are cordially invited to contribute to the 12th EUROGRAPHICS Workshop on
Graphics and Cultural Heritage (GCH) which, for the first time, will take
place in Darmstadt, Germany.
In the past, cultural Heritage scientists as well as ICT experts have
collaborated to find solutions to optimize all aspects of digitally
preserving, managing and delivering cultural information to new generations,
but still many unsolved problems remain.
Among the challenges the community faces are fast and economic, high
quality, large scale 2D/3D digitization, certification, classification,
annotation, visualization, storage and faithful 2D/3D replication of
cultural heritage artefacts, the definition of digitization and preservation
strategies for museum collections, the definition of standard data formats
for digital models, the development of longterm data storage technologies as
well as standard legislation for digital model rights.
In continuation to last years' workshop series and to overcome the
aforementioned challenges, we would like to invite and welcome all relevant
stakeholders from cultural heritage institutions, academia, research,
industry, economy, policy and law makers to create synergies, participate
and contribute to the European Forum for Information and Communication
Technologies (ICT) applied to the Cultural Heritage domain. Following a long
tradition, this event focuses on the integration of digital tools and
solutions into the practice of Cultural Heritage, Archaeology and Museums.
LOCATION:
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GCH 2014 will take place in Darmstadt, the birth place of the last Empress
of Russia, Tsarina Alexandra Romanov. Darmstadt is famous for its
'Jugendstil' (art nouveau) buildings. The establishment of the Mathildenhöhe
artists colony more than 100 years ago played its part in raising Darmstadt
to prominence. Magnificent art nouveau houses give this hill of muses an
unmistakable character. Through science, literature, art and architecture,
Darmstadt has developed a wholly unique appeal that has earned it much
acclaim. Today, Darmstadt boasts a great diversity of science and art, many
publishing houses and graphic design studios, as well as the European Space
Agency's satellite control centre and internationally acclaimed institutes
for ICT, literature, art and music - all of this reflected in Darmstadt's
official name as 'City of Science'.
TOPICS:
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The 12th EUROGRAPHICS Workshops on Graphics and Cultural Heritage aims to
foster an international dialogue between the different fields of expertise
and in particular allow ICT experts to have a better understanding of the
critical requirements of CH scientists for managing, processing and
delivering cultural information to a broader audience. Focus of this year's
forum is to present and showcase new developments within the overall process
chain, from data acquisition, 3D documentation, analysis and synthesis,
semantical modelling, data management, to the point of virtual museums or
new forms of interactive presentations and 3D printing solutions. GCH 2014
therefore provides scientists, engineers and CH managers a possibility to
discuss new ICT technologies applied to data modelling, reconstruction and
processing, digital libraries, virtual museums, interactive environments and
applications for CH, ontologies and semantic processing, management and
archiving, standards and documentation, as well as its transfer into
practice. The result of this interaction will be disseminated through use of
innovative digital techniques in research and education for Cultural
Heritage and through publications: on-going project results, preliminary
ideas and works in progress, and overviews of research in the use of digital
technology in the context of Cultural Heritage.
We therefore seek original, innovative and previously unpublished
contributions in theoretical or applied areas of the digital cultural
heritage domain, challenging the state of the art solutions and leveraging
new ideas for future developments.
In particular:
* 2/3/4D data capturing and processing in Cultural Heritage
* Material acquisition and presentation
* Spatial and mobile augmentation of physical collections with digital
presentations
* Data acquisition technologies
* Digital libraries and 3D documents
* Digital capture and annotation of intangible heritage (performance,
audio, dance, oral)
* Interactive environments and applications for Cultural Heritage
* Visualization and Virtual Museums
* 3D printing based on new appearance models
* Preservation and digital archiving of artefacts
* Metadata, classification schemes, ontologies and semantic processing
* Multilingual applications, tools and systems for Cultural Heritage
* Multimedia data acquisition, management and archiving
* Multi-modal interfaces and rendering for Cultural Heritage
* On-site and remotely sensed data collections
* Serious games in Cultural Heritage
* Storytelling and design of heritage communications
* Standards and documentation
* Usability, effectiveness and interface design for Cultural Heritage
Applications
* Tools for education and training in Cultural Heritage
* New business models and technology transfer into practice
GCH 2014 will also include "State-of-the-Art Reports", inspired by the EG
STARs. These are longer papers providing useful novel overviews of research
in the fields of computer graphics, computer science and related fields that
can benefit the multidisciplinary nature of GCH. They are survey papers in
what the community considers important areas that have not been covered
before or recently. Their aim is to give a detailed account of the
principles, algorithms and open problems of a research area, so that an
interested reader can quickly become up to speed in this field. We warmly
encourage all colleagues to submit to the STAR reports. Two STAR reports
will be selected by peer review and published in the local proceedings
together with the short and project papers. GCH-STAR authors will present
their work within a 60 minute presentation during GCH 2014.
CONTRIBUTIONS:
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We are seeking contributions by following means:
- Full research papers (max 10 pages) presenting new innovative results:
these papers will
be published by Eurographics in the EG Symposium Series
(
diglib.eg.org/EG/DL/WS/VAST).
- GCH-STAR reports providing a useful novel overview of research in the
fields
of computer graphics, computer science and related fields that can benefit
the multidisciplinary nature of this workshop series.
We expect the STAR submissions as full version being available at
submission deadline.
Please, provide an extended abstract at abstract submission (max. 2 pages)
- Short papers (max 4 pages) presenting preliminary results and
work-in-progress or focusing
on on-going projects, the description of project organization, use of
technology,
and lesson learned. These papers will be published in the
"Projects & Short Papers" proceedings volume.
- Tutorials and Workshops: the conference will also host half-day and
full-day
working sessions that provide an opportunity to get in touch with ongoing
projects and cutting-edge research in the field of digital technologies
for
Cultural Heritage.
!! NEW: You should download the form available on the web site, fill it in
and
submit it through the SRM submission system of GCH !!
The best papers of the Conference will be proposed for an extended
submission to ACM Journal on Computing and Cultural Heritage
(
http://jocch.acm.org/).
IMPORTANT DATES:
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May 9 Abstract (mandatory for all
contributions);
!!! May 30 Full Papers, Short Papers
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!!! June 30 STAR reports, as full paper submission !!!
July 2 Workshops & Tutorials, Exhibitions
July 14 Notification
July 31 Notification of STAR acceptance
Sept 1 Final Camera Ready due for accepted
works, early registration
Formatting & Templates
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More details on templates, formatting guidelines and submission/registration
procedures can be found at:
http://diglib.eg.org/GCH2014
For further inquiries get in contact with: info-GCH2014(a)eg.org
COMMITTEE
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* Event Co-Chairs:
Dieter Fellner (TU Darmstadt/Fraunhofer IGD, Germany)
Roberto Scopigno (CNR, Pisa, Italy)
* Program Co-Chairs:
Reinhard Klein (Univ. Bonn, Germany)
Pedro Santos (Fraunhofer IGD, Darmstadt, Germany)
* Program Committee:
Pierre Alliez Dieter Fritsch Fabio
Remondino
Carlos Andujar Luc van Gool Patrick
Reuter
David Arnold Sorin Hermon Maria Roussou
Juan Barcelo Wim Hupperertz
Holly Rushmeier
Andreas Bienert Marinos Ioannidis
Robert Sablatnig
Vinzenz Brinkmann Livio de Luca
Michela Spagnuolo
Alan Chalmers Marco Marchesi Didier
Stricker
Martin Dörr Sofia Pescarin Stella
Sylaio
Anastasios Doulamis Denis Pitzalis
Tim Weyrich
Franz Fischnaller Marc Pollefeys
Laia Pujol Tost
Michael Wimmer Selma Rizvic
Antonella Guidazzoli
* Local Organising Committee:
Holger Graf Arjan Kuijper
Stefanie Behnke
Looking forward to meet you in Darmstadt!
The Conference Chairs:
Dieter Fellner Roberto Scopigno
Reinhard Klein Pedro Santos
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