Call for tutorials
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The Eurographics 2018 Tutorials Committee invites you to propose tutorials
teaching the technical background of a given subject, or demonstrating its
potential creative applications. Tutorials are intended to show what can be
done, but even more importantly, how this is done and what kind of tools can
be used to do it. In a proposal for a tutorial you should consider that
tutorial attendees come from diverse backgrounds, ranging from research and
development to education and application.
We are soliciting half-day and full-day tutorial proposals at the beginning,
intermediate, or advanced level in all areas pertinent to Computer Graphics.
Half-day tutorials are about three hours, plus a coffee break in the middle.
Full-day tutorials are twice that long, plus two coffee breaks and a longer
lunch break. Full-day tutorials should be motivated by sufficient scientific
material. Tutorial proposals are about 4-5 pages in length, clearly
indicating the audience that is addressed as well as the syllabus of
instruction. They will be reviewed by the tutorial chairs, supported by
external reviewers. The final selection will be based on quality of the
submission, qualification of the presenters, relevance to the conference
topics, and balance of topics.
Accepted tutorials will be distributed on the conference's USB stick and
also will be included in the Eurographics digital library. Eurographics does
not require a copyright for the tutorial notes it publishes. The tutorial
speakers may reuse their material freely. For each accepted tutorial, a free
registration is provided for one author/presenter of that tutorial.
For any questions concerning tutorial submissions please contact the
tutorial co-chairs: chairs-eg2018tut(a)eg.org
For additional details, see
https://www.eurographics2018.nl/submitters/tutorials
Submission Details
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Tutorial proposals (in PDF) should be submitted by using the SRM system via:
https://srmv2.eg.org/COMFy/Conference/EG_2018TUT
The submitted proposals should contain the following information:
- Presenter(s) details:
Name(s)
Institution(s)
email address(es)
URL(s)
- Tutorial details:
Title of Tutorial
Keywords
Half or full day tutorial (either 2×90 minutes or 4×90 minutes)
A detailed outline of the tutorial.
A statement on the necessary background and potential target audience for
the tutorial.
A brief resume of the presenter(s) indicating their background in the
area the tutorial addresses.
If a (similar) tutorial was previously held, indicate the location (i.e.,
which conference), date, and the number of attendees. Please provide
information highlighting changes, improvements and/or why the tutorial
should be held again in this form.
Important Dates
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- (NEW) November 20th 2017 (Monday): Submission of full tutorial proposals.
- December 8th 2017 (Friday): Acceptance/rejection notification.
- March 2018: Submission of final materials (see course notes below).
Course Notes
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Sample course notes, although not required in the submission, are highly
encouraged to accompany the tutorial proposals. Notes may include original
text, formatted according to the Eurographics publication guidelines,
reprints of earlier papers (subject to copyright approval), slides, videos,
software, datasets, and any other material the authors consider useful. The
acceptance of tutorial proposals is contingent upon the final submission of
complete course notes. Upon acceptance of the tutorial, additional material
should be submitted using the same link in the SRM system as for submitting
the proposal.
All course notes of accepted tutorials will be distributed to conference
participants online and on USB Sticks.
Tutorials Chairs
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For any question concerning tutorials submissions please contact the
tutorial program co-chairs: chairs-eg2018tut(a)eg.org
Tobias Ritschel (t.ritschel(a)ucl.ac.uk), University College London, UK
Alexandru Telea (a.c.telea(a)rug.nl), University of Groningen, Netherlands