Call for Papers:
<http://cae-sbim-npar-2012.inrialpes.fr/sbim/> Sketch Based Interfaces and
Modeling (SBIM) 4-6 June 2012, Annecy, France
as part of
EXPRESSIVE 2012 the joint Symposium on
<http://cae-sbim-npar-2012.inrialpes.fr/cae/> Computational Aesthetics
(CAe)
<http://cae-sbim-npar-2012.inrialpes.fr/sbim/> Sketch Based Interfaces and
Modeling (SBIM)
<http://cae-sbim-npar-2012.inrialpes.fr/npar/> Non-Photorealistic Animation
and Rendering (NPAR)
in Annecy, France
4-6 June 2012,
co-sponsored by ACM SIGGRAPH and Eurographics
<http://www.annecy.org/home> collocated with the Annecy Film Festival
conference webpage:
http://cae-sbim-npar-2012.inrialpes.fr/
call for papers:
http://cae-sbim-npar-2012.inrialpes.fr/sbim/organization-committee/
Paper submission deadline: March 14, 2012
Short track for SIGGRAPH rejected papers, with reviews: April 3, 2012
Paper acceptance notification: April 23, 2012
Final papers and auxiliary material due: May 1, 2012
Poster submission deadline: May 7, 2012
Created in 2004, SBIM provides a unique venue for researchers, students and
practitioners interested in sketch-based techniques to interact with one
another, share lessons learned, show new results and discuss open issues.
This year, the symposium will be held in Annecy, France as part of
Expressive 2012. The symposium will include paper presentations, coffee
breaks, demonstrations, a social event, and a keynote talk by Bob Sumner
from Disney. All are welcome to attend SBIM; submission of a paper is not
required for attendance. The proceedings will be published in the EG
Symposia series and made available online through the Eurographics and ACM
Digital Libraries.
Authors are invited to submit original papers on topics in pen-based 2D and
3D modeling, sketch recognition, and pen-based interface design, including,
but not limited to:
* Multimodal interfaces for sketching
* Novel sketch input and editing devices
* Novel pen-based interaction techniques
* Low level ink processing and pen stroke segmentation
* Sketch parsing, classification and recognition
* Sketch-based interfaces for CAD systems
* Sketch-based modeling and editing of 3D shapes
* Sketch-based control of animations
* Sketch-based interfaces for other applications: surface editing,
diagram creation, mathematical annotations, games.
* Rendering techniques for sketch-based systems (NPR)
* Sketches for Medical and Volume data editing
* Sketch-based retrieval of multimedia information
* Usability studies of sketch-based systems
* Studies of the impact of sketching on creativity and design
* Multi-touch interfaces and applications
Looking forward to receiving your submissions and seeing you in Annecy in
June,
Program Chairs: <mailto:karan@dgp.toronto.edu> Karan Singh and
<mailto:lkara@cmu.edu> Levent Burak Kara
Posters and Demos: <mailto:mtsezgin@ku.edu.tr> Metin Sezgin