The 23rd annual Symposium on Computer Animation (SCA) will take place in Montréal,
Canada,
from August 21 to August 23, 2024.
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https://computeranimation.org/instructions.html
SCA is the premier forum for innovations in the software and technology of computer
animation.
It unites researchers and practitioners working on all aspects of time-based phenomena.
Our
focused, intimate gathering, with a single track program and emphasis on community
interaction,
makes SCA the best venue to exchange research results, get inspired, and set up
collaborations.
We invite submission of original, high-quality papers and posters on computer animation,
broadly
defined as computation dealing with time-varying phenomena. Accepted full papers will be
published in the journal Computer Graphics Forum, a leading journal for in-depth technical
articles
on computer graphics. Posters will be published in the conference proceedings indexed by
ACM
and Eurographics. Best Paper Awards will be given to excellent submissions that push the
leading
edge.
The conference topics include:
● 2D, 3D, and N-D animation systems
● Autonomous agents
● Clothing animation and simulation
● Computational design of animated systems
● Expressive motion / communication
● Generative and morphable models
● 3D and 4D motion modeling
● Learned character control
● Facial animation
● Feature learning of motions, faces, body shapes and hand gestures
● Foundation models for animation
● Group and crowd behavior
● Interactive computer graphics
● Intuitive interfaces for creating and editing animations
● Mathematical foundations of animation
● Methods of control and artistic direction of simulations
● Machine learning techniques for animation
● Multimodal techniques for animation
● Modeling and simulation of natural phenomena
● Nature in motion (natural phenomena, plants, clouds, etc.)
● New time-based art forms on the computer
● Novel time-varying phenomena
● Perceptual metrics of animation
● Physical realism / measuring the real world for animation
● Physical simulation
● Fluid animation and simulation
● Planning / learning / optimization for animation
● Real-time and interactive methods
● Camera control methods for computer animation
● Sound and speech for animation
● ... as well as related problems in robotics game development, human-computer
interaction, simulation visualization, computer vision and others.
We would like to emphasize that SCA welcomes all kinds of contributions that advance the
field
of computer animation. This includes new and improved algorithms but also:
● New datasets, or carefully and thoughtfully designed (collections of) datasets based
on previously available data
● Advanced practices in data collection and curation
● Benchmarks and benchmarking tools
● Perceptual studies
● Experimental studies
● Material measurements
● Systems
● Hardware
● Theoretical foundations
● New promising approaches that do not yet achieve state-of-the-art performance
Technical Papers
We consider animation and simulation in a broad sense defined as computation dealing with
timevarying
phenomena, and invite you to submit high-quality work. Each submission will be reviewed
by an international program committee for technical quality, novelty, significance, and
clarity.
● Technical papers should be submitted electronically using the SRMv2 online system.
● Paper submissions must be anonymous and include the unique paper ID that will be
assigned upon creating a submission using the online system. The SCA paper program
uses dual-anonymous reviewing, so please remove all personal data, such as author
names and affiliation from all your submission files.
● Papers should be written and presented in English. Format your paper in pdf according
to
the EG latex template that is provided on the submission platform (in the “Instructions”
section). Unlike in previous years, we do not impose a strict maximum length for
submitted
papers. However, Computer Graphics Forum and SCA recommend that research papers
be up to 10 pages (excluding references). Reviewers might rate a submission lower if it
is
perceived as being unnecessarily long. Authors are encouraged to use supplementary
documents to provide extra content. Supplementary material such as videos may also be
submitted electronically and will be made available to reviewers (size up to 500MB).
● SCA has a two-cycle review process. All technical papers accepted in the first round
(to
be announced on June 16th) will undergo a thorough second round of revision and review,
and (conditional on final acceptance) be published in the journal Computer Graphics
Forum.
● Papers should not have previously appeared in, or be currently submitted to, any other
conference or journal.
● SCA follows the same anonymity policy as SIGGRAPH. Any case of violation will be
determined by the chairs and could result in a desk rejection.
● A paper submission should describe an original work of the authors. Authors must not
use
ideas or content originating from others without properly crediting their original
sources.
Note that such sources are not limited to peer-reviewed publications, but also include
patents, textbooks, technical reports, theses, unpublished work posted on arXiv, as well
as other posts on the World Wide Web. Failure to comply with this requirement will be
considered plagiarism and result in rejection. For more details, please consult the
guidance provided by ACM.
● Please ensure that you and your co-authors obtain an ORCID ID, so you can complete
the publishing process for your accepted paper. ACM has been involved in ORCID from
the start and we have recently made a commitment to collect ORCID IDs from all of our
published authors. We are committed to improve author discoverability, ensure proper
attribution and contribute to ongoing community efforts around name normalization; your
ORCID ID will help in these efforts.
Important Dates
Submission Deadline (Papers and Posters): April 22, 2024 (23:59 pm UTC)
Notification of Acceptance: June 16, 2024
Revised Version due: July 7, 2024 (23:59 pm UTC)
Journal Notification: July 18, 2024
Camera-ready Paper due: July 25, 2024 (23:59 pm UTC)
Poster Abstracts
As in previous years, the poster session will be an integral part of the SCA program.
Poster
abstracts will be included in the ACM and EG Digital Libraries, thus providing a better
and
longstanding referencing to the works. Note however that as usual, a SCA poster does not
preclude subsequent publication of a complete paper on the same topic by the same authors
(however, a SCA poster by other authors is considered prior art and should be cited as
such).
● Poster abstracts should be submitted electronically using the SRMv2 online system.
● Submissions must be camera-ready, with author names and affiliations listed. The review
process will be single blind.
● Poster abstract submissions should consist of a PDF formatted paper according to the EG
latex template that is provided on the submission platform (in the “Instructions”
section).
Submissions are permitted to be up to two pages in length, written and presented in
English.
● Supplementary material such as videos may also be submitted electronically and will be
made available to reviewers. All supplementary materials must be submitted as a single
zip file (size up to 500MB) .
● Poster abstracts will be included in the ACM and EG Digital Libraries, thus providing a
better and longstanding referencing to the works.
● Accepted posters will have the opportunity to give a one-minute preview in the poster
fastforward
session, and be presented in the poster session.
Registration
To meet the cost of the conference, one full registration is required for each accepted
paper and
poster.
He Wang and Melina Skouras (Programme Chairs, SCA 2024)