GCH 2018: Call for Papers
The 16th EUROGRAPHICS Workshop on Graphics and Cultural Heritage
held in Vienna, Austria, November 12-15, 2018
is organized in cooperation with <http://www.chnt.at> CHNT (Cultural
Heritage and New Technologies) as
<http://2018.visualheritage.org> Visual Heritage 2018
http://2018.visualheritage.org/
Important Dates
Submission deadline regular papers June 20, 2018
Review notification (regular papers) August 6, 2018
Submission deadline short / project papers August 13, 2018
Review notification (other submission types) September
10, 2018
Submission of camera ready (regular papers) September 10, 2018
Submission of camera ready (other papers) September 21, 2018
Registration deadline speaker
September 21, 2018
General Information
Since 2018 is a key year for the Cultural Heritage community, two
established communities working on the domain of ICT & CH have decided to
join forces and organize a federated event. The aims of this federated event
are: to bring two slightly different communities together in the same venue
(one oriented to research in visual technology, the other focusing on the
application of those technologies to CH); to share experiences and discuss
methodologies concerning digital visual media and their use in the context
of cultural heritage applications; and to enable an increased
cross-fertilization among those communities and foster collaboration.
GCH 2018 aims to establish an international dialogue between ICT experts and
CH scientists to advance the understanding of critical requirements for
processing, managing, and delivering cultural heritage information to a
broad audience. The objective of the workshop is to introduce and showcase
new techniques and applications for supporting Cultural Heritage information
ranging from data acquisition, analysis and synthesis, 3D documentation, and
data management, to new forms of interactive presentation and 3D printing
solutions. Interdisciplinary approaches for analysis, classification and
interpretation of cultural artefacts are particularly relevant to the event.
GCH 2018 as part of Visual Heritage 2018 provides a scientific forum to
exchange novel ideas and techniques in research, education and dissemination
of Cultural Heritage information, to transfer them into practice, and
identify future research and application opportunities.
Topics
We seek original, innovative and previously unpublished contributions in the
visual computing area applied to digital cultural heritage, challenging the
state-of-the-art solutions, presenting experiences and projects in this
domain and leveraging new ideas for future developments. Equally, original
contributions in the cultural heritage field of relevance to visual
computing are welcome. Contributions are solicited in (but not limited to)
the following areas:
* 2/3/4D data acquisition and processing in Cultural Heritage
* Multispectral imaging and data fusion
* Digital acquisition, representation and communication of intangible
heritage
* Material acquisition analysis
* Heterogeneous data collection, integration and management
* 3D printing of cultural assets
* Shape analysis and interpretation
* Similarity search of digital artefacts
* Visualization and Virtual Museums including storytelling and design
of heritage communications
* Multi-modal and interactive environments and applications for
Cultural Heritage
* Spatial and mobile augmentation of physical collections with digital
presentations
* Semantic-aware representation of digital artefacts (metadata,
classification schemes, annotation)
* Digital libraries, archiving and long-term preservation of 3D
documents
* Standards and documentation
* Serious games in Cultural Heritage
* Organizational aspects of cooperation between ICT and CH experts for
project development
* Best practices for deployment of novel ICT solution in the CH
domain, including budgeting and maintenance
* User demand and reception of ICT solutions in CH institutions
In cooperation with CHNT, GCH is also planning for a half-day tutorial
program, addressing practices and challenges in the important areas of
acquisition and presentation of CH content.
Paper Categories
We accept four categories of papers: full papers, short papers, project
papers, tutorials. Note that full papers and other paper categories have
different deadlines as indicated above.
Full papers showcase original research in visual heritage.
Short papers showcase recent results, work in progress, and new ideas.
Project papers offer an opportunity to present results of projects in the
visual heritage field. Participants to the project presentation sessions
will have a unique opportunity for the dissemination of their project
developments and products to a broad multi-disciplinary, multi-national and
multi-organisational community, which satisfies the core demand of
dissemination and valorisation of every funded project.The paper should
describe the research and development activities.
Tutorials instruct participants about the background of visual heritage
technologies. Tutorial proposals should include the topics to be covered in
the presentation session. Presentation time will be longer than regular
papers, please contact us for individual requirements.
Page limits are 10 pages for full papers, and 4 pages for all other
categories.
Submission
GCH 2018 uses the Submission and Review Management (SRM) system of
EUROGRAPHICS. Online submission is now open on the SRM site, which also
provides detailed information about the submission process:
<https://srmv2.eg.org/COMFy/Conference/GCH_2018>
https://srmv2.eg.org/COMFy/Conference/GCH_2018
Please use the EUROGRAPHICS LaTeX Package (
<https://srmv2.eg.org/COMFy/Conference/GCH_2018/GetConferenceFile?fileID=863
5>
https://srmv2.eg.org/COMFy/Conference/GCH_2018/GetConferenceFile?fileID=8635
) to prepare your submission according to the EUROGRAPHICS style guide.
Submissions can be accompanied by electronic supplementary material (e.g.,
images, video, demo).
Submitted content must be original work; papers or summaries of papers that
have already been published or submitted elsewhere (including in another
language) are not acceptable as paper submission to GCH 2018 and will be
rejected without review.
Submitted papers will be carefully reviewed by members of the Program
Committee and selected external reviewers. GCH 2018 uses a double-blind
peer-review process to evaluate the submissions, so submission need to be
properly anonymized. However, the complete information about all co-authors
needs to be entered into SRM.
All accepted papers will be published by the Eurographics Association and
archived in the EG Digital Library. In addition, best papers will be
selected and awarded at the conference; those will be invited in extended
version for further review and publication in the ACM Journal on Computing
and Cultural Heritage (ACM JOCCH).
Robert Sablatnig, TU Wien
Michael Wimmer, TU Wien
GCH2018 Program Co-Chairs