<http://HighPerformanceGraphics.org/> High Performance Graphics 2012
Call For Posters and Registration
News
* There were 47 high quality paper submissions from a broad selection
of institutions this year. The submissions introduce novel research in a
range of areas relevant to the conference; it will be certainly be an
exciting series of presentations this summer in Paris. A tentative program
will be posted to the conference website shortly.
* Registration is now open. To take advantage of early registration
rates, see <http://www.highperformancegraphics.org/registration.php>
http://www.highperformancegraphics.org/registration.php.
* Posters and Hot3D submissions continue to be accepted, with a
deadline of Monday, May 7th for both tracks. There are also demonstration
opportunities, see below for more information.
Introduction
We are pleased to announce High-Performance Graphics 2012. High Performance
Graphics is the leading international forum for performance-oriented
graphics systems research including innovative algorithms, efficient
implementations, and hardware architecture. The conference brings together
researchers, engineers, and architects to discuss the complex interactions
of massively parallel hardware, novel programming models, efficient graphics
algorithms, and novel applications. High Performance Graphics was founded in
2009 to synthesize and broaden on two important and well-respected
conferences in computer graphics: <http://www.graphicshardware.org/>
Graphics Hardware and <http://www.sci.utah.edu/rt08/> Interactive Ray
Tracing.
Conference Info
The conference, which will take place on June 25-27, is co-located with the
<http://telecom-paristech.fr/EGSR2012/> Eurographics Symposium on Rendering
in Paris, France. HPG 2012 is co-sponsored by Eurographics and ACM SIGGRAPH.
The program features three days of paper and industry presentations, with
ample time for discussions during breaks, lunches, and the conference
banquet. The conference website is located at
<http://www.highperformancegraphics.org/>
http://www.highperformancegraphics.org/
Posters
We invite the submission of posters describing on-going or late-breaking
work. In addition to traditional posters, this session will be enhanced to
provide opportunities for paper authors to present implementation details or
hands-on demonstrations.
The deadline for poster submissions is Monday, May 7. Notification of
acceptance is Monday, May 14.
To submit a poster, please:
* Prepare an extended abstract (one page maximum) that summarizes the
work using the paper format described above.
* Prepare a high-quality version of the final poster.
* Send both items (in PDF format) to
<mailto:posters@highperformancegraphics.org>
posters(a)highperformancegraphics.org
Additional information:
* Posters will be exhibited in the break areas throughout the
conference. For each poster, we will attempt to make space available for
interactive demonstrations (if necessary and only upon request).
* Poster authors will be responsible for printing the poster, bringing
it to the conference, and putting it up. Easels will be provided.
For further information please contact:
<mailto:posters@highperformancegraphics.org>
posters(a)highperformancegraphics.org
Hot 3D Systems Track
We invite vendors in the graphics industry to present their latest and
greatest 3D chips, high-performance software, and system designs.
Presentations should be 20 minutes long, technical rather than
marketing-oriented, and with a focus on real products. Hot 3D presentations
are not considered archival publications for the purposes of future
submission to peer-reviewed venues.
The deadline for Hot 3D applications is Monday, May 7.
For further information please contact:
<mailto:hot3d@highperformancegraphics.org> hot3d(a)highperformancegraphics.org
Demonstrations
Presenters and participants are invited to bring prototypes and products for
demonstration at the event. Demonstrations will be held during breaks and
before and after the sessions. We highly encourage paper authors and
industry presenters to demonstrate their systems. Please contact the
organizing committee by email at
<mailto:general@highperformancegraphics.org>
general(a)highperformancegraphics.org to arrange for space or electrical
connections that may be required for your demonstration.
Organization
General Chairs:
Michael Doggett (Lund University)
David McAllister (NVIDIA)
Program Chairs:
Warren Hunt (Intel)
Jens Krüger (IVDA Saarland University)
Papers Chairs:
Carsten Dachsbacher (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany)
Jacob Munkberg (Intel)
Jacopo Pantaleoni (NVIDIA)
Poster Chairs:
Manfred Ernst (Intel)
Justin Hensley (AMD)
Local Arrangements Chairs:
Elmar Eisemann (Telecom ParisTech)
Tamy Boubekeur (Telecom ParisTech)
Publicity Chairs:
Christiaan Gribble (Grove City College, USA)
Josh Steinhurst (Bucknell University, USA)
Treasurers:
Anselmo Lastra (University of North Carolina, USA)
Steve Molnar (NVIDIA, USA)
International Paper Committee:
Timo Aila (NVIDIA)
Kurt Akeley (Lytro)
Tomas Akenine-Möller (Lund University / Intel)
Kavita Bala (Cornell University)
Solomon Boulos (Stanford University)
Erik Brunvand (University of Utah)
Per Christensen (Pixar)
Kayvon Fatahalian (Carnegie Mellon University)
Simon Fenney (Imagination Technologies)
Tim Foley (Stanford University / Intel)
Pat Hanrahan (Stanford University)
Miloš Hašan (University of California, Berkeley)
Michael Houston (AMD)
Konstantine Iourcha (AMD)
Thiago Ize (Solid Angle)
Tero Karras (NVIDIA)
Subodh Kumar (IIT Delhi)
Sylvain Lefebvre (INRIA Nancy)
Aaron Lefohn (Intel)
Charles Loop (Microsoft Research)
Dinesh Manocha (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill)
Bill Mark (Intel)
Morgan McGuire (Williams College / NVIDIA)
Steve Molnar (NVIDIA)
Petri Nordlund (Qualcomm)
Derek Nowrouzezahrai (University of Montreal)
Marc Olano (University of University of Maryland, Baltimore County)
John Owens (University of California, Davis)
Matt Pharr (Intel)
Kari Pulli (NVIDIA)
Jonathan Ragan-Kelley (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
Philipp Slusallek (University of Saarland)
Marc Stamminger (University of Erlangen)
Jacob Ström (Ericsson)
Matthias Teschner (University of Freiburg)
Ingo Wald (Intel)
Daniel Weiskopf (University of Stuttgart)
Chris Wyman (University of Iowa)
Jason Yang (AMD)
Kun Zhou (Zhejiang University)