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Eurographics 2010 Symposium on Parallel Graphics and Visualization
(EGPGV'10)
May 2-3, 2010, Norrköping, Sweden
Co-located with Eurographics '10
http://www.egpgv.org/egpgv2010
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Call for Papers
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Aims and Scope of the Symposium
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The importance of parallel computing is again increasing rapidly with the
ubiquitous availability of multi-core CPUs, many-pipe GPUs as well as
cluster systems. Computationally demanding disciplines such as realistic 3D
computer graphics and high-performance scientific visualization are strongly
affected by this trend and require novel efficient parallel graphics and
visualization solutions.
Building on the success of previous EGPGV symposia, we happily announce the
10th Eurographics Symposium on Parallel Graphics and Visualization. EGPGV is
the premier international event focusing on parallel graphics and
visualization technology, where novel solutions exploiting and defining new
trends in parallel hardware and software architectures are presented. The
aim of the symposium is to strongly encourage exchange of experiences and
knowledge in parallel and distributed visual computing and its application
to all aspects of computer graphics and data visualization.
All papers, research or case-studies, should have a direct relation to some
aspect of parallelism in graphics or visualization such as multi-core
computing, multi-pipe GPU rendering/computing, distributed systems, clusters
or grid environments.
Topics of interest include but are not limited to:
- Photo-realistic rendering
- Volume rendering
- Large data set visualization
- GPGPU applications
- Simulations for interactive applications
- Cluster based graphics and visualization systems
- Large and high resolution displays
- Efficient graphics and visualization methods
- Out of core rendering from/for multiple resources
- Parallel visual computing
- Large scale simulations and graphics rendering
- Visualization and graphics for scientific, engineering and commercial
applications
- Graphics and visualization in Grid environments
- Multimodal applications
- Scheduling, memory management and data coherence
The EGPGV Symposium is co-located with the EUROGRAPHICS Annual Conference,
which will take place May 3-7, 2010.
See also:
http://www.eurographics2010.se/
Note that the authors of up to three of the best papers from the EGPGV
Symposium will be invited to submit extended journal versions to IEEE
Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics.
Paper Submission and Important Dates
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The proceedings of the Symposium will be published in the Eurographics
Proceedings Series and on the Eurographics Digital Library.
Paper submission: February 3rd, 2010 (extended deadline)
Author notification: March 9th, 2010
Camera-ready paper: March 17th, 2010
Organizers
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Symposium Chair:
Renato Pajarola, University of Zurich
Program Chairs:
James Ahrens, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Kurt Debattista, University of Warwick
Program Committee:
Marga Amor, Universidad de A Coruna
Dirk Bartz, Universität Leipzig
Montserrat Boo, Universidad de Santiago de Compostela
Kadi Bouatouch, IRISA
Hans-Joachim Bungartz, Technische Universität München
Alan Chalmers, University of Warwick
Joao Comba, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul
Jean-Michel Dischler, Université Louis-Pasteur
Stefan Eilemann, Eyescale Sarl
Thomas Ertl, Universität Stuttgart
Jean Favre, Swiss National Supercomputing Centre
Kazuki Joe, Nara Women's University
Torsten Kuhlen, RWTH Aachen University
Kwan-Liu Ma, University of California at Davis
Patrick McCormick, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Kenneth Moreland, Sandia National Laboratory
Bruno Raffin, IMAG-ID, MOAIS/INRIA
Luis Paulo Santos, Universidade do Minho
Han-Wei Shen, Ohio State University
Peter Shirley, NVIDIA
Claudio Silva, University of Utah
Philipp Slusallek, Universität des Saarlandes
Ingo Wald, Intel
Daniel Weiskopf, Universität Stuttgart
Craig M. Wittenbrink, NVIDIA