8th Eurographics "Symposium on Geometry Processing"
Lyon, July 5-7, 2010
http://sgp2010.liris.cnrs.fr/
CALL FOR PAPERS
The Symposium on Geometry Processing is the premier venue for disseminating
new research ideas and cutting-edge results in computerized processing of
geometric models. In this emerging area, concepts from applied mathematics,
computer science, and engineering are used to design efficient algorithms
for acquisition, reconstruction, manipulation, simulation and transmission
of complex 3D models.
We invite submissions related to, but not limited to, the following topics
in geometry processing:
a.. Geometry and topology representations
b.. Simplification and level of detail
c.. Surface and volume parameterization
d.. Approximation and meshing
e.. Reverse engineering
f.. Robust geometric computing
g.. Compression of static or animated geometry
h.. Smoothing and denoising
i.. Multiresolution shape analysis and synthesis
j.. Geometric aspects of rendering and other fields
k.. Interactive techniques
l.. Animation and simulation
IMPORTANT DATES
(
http://sgp2010.liris.cnrs.fr/dates.php)
Abstract submission deadline: April 22, 2010
Paper submission deadline: April 26, 2010
Author notification: May 26, 2010
Camera ready copy deadline: June 1, 2010
Conference: July 5-7, 2010
SUBMISSION PROCEDURE
(
http://sgp2010.liris.cnrs.fr/submission.php)
Authors are requested to submit an abstract of their paper
(in plain text format) by April 22, 2010. The abstract should
contain the names and institutions of all the authors, contact
information of one contact author (name, e-mail, postal address,
phone and fax numbers), and the working title and abstract of
the submission.
Paper submission deadline is April 26, 2010. Submitted manuscripts
should be prepared for double-blind review
and should be original work, not concurrently submitted to any
other venue. The length of a submitted paper should not
exceed 10 pages and strictly adhere to the EG publication style.
A submission can be accompanied by electronic supplementary
material (e.g. image, video, demo).
Submitted papers will be carefully reviewed by members of the
Program Committee and selected external reviewers.
PROCEEDINGS
The SGP proceedings will appear as a regular issue of
Computer Graphics Forum, the International Journal of the
EUROGRAPHICS Association. The journal status of the proceedings
requires a two-stage review process with conditional acceptance
after the first round and final acceptance based on the revised
submissions.
POSTERS SESSION:
A posters session will provide an additional informative look
into ongoing research. Papers with obvious potential but which
missed the threshold will be invited to be presented in a poster
session during the symposium.
EVENT CO-CHAIRS
Raphaëlle Chaine (Université de Lyon, LIRIS)
Pierre-Marie Gandoin (Université de Lyon, LIRIS)
Sébastien Valette (Université de Lyon, CREATIS)
PROGRAM CO-CHAIRS
Olga Sorkine (New York University)
Bruno Levy (INRIA Nancy)
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Marc Alexa (TU Berlin)
Pierre Alliez (INRIA)
Nina Amenta (UC Davis)
Andreas Boerentzen (DTU)
Alexander Belyaev (Heriot-Watt University)
Mirela Ben-Chen (Stanford University)
Jean-Daniel Boissonnat (INRIA)
Mario Botsch (Universität Bielefeld)
Tamy Boubekeur (Telecom ParisTech)
David Breen (Drexel University)
Benedict Brown (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven)
Frédéric Cazals (INRIA)
Paolo Cignoni (ISTI)
Daniel Cohen-Or (Tel Aviv University)
David Cohen-Steiner (INRIA)
Leila DeFloriani (University of Genova)
Tamal Dey (Ohio State University)
Herbert Edelsbrunner (Duke University)
Thomas Funkhouser (Princeton University)
Steven Gortler (Harvard University)
Eitan Grinspun (Columbia University)
Markus Gross (ETH Zurich)
Xianfeng Gu (SUNY Stony Brook)
Leonidas Guibas (Stanford University)
Hans-Christian Hege (Zuse Institute)
Kai Hormann (TU Clausthal)
Tao Ju (Washington University)
Misha Kazhdan (Johns Hopkins University)
Leif Kobbelt (RWTH Aachen)
Seungyong Lee (POSTECH Korea)
Thomas Lewiner (PUC - Rio de Janeiro)
Yaron Lipman (Princeton University)
Charles Loop (Microsoft Research)
Dinesh Manocha (UNC)
Niloy Mitra (KAUST)
Ken Museth (Digital Domain)
Andy Nealen (Rutgers University)
Steve Oudot (INRIA)
Jean-Claude Paul (Tsinghua University)
Mark Pauly (EPFL)
Konrad Polthier (FU Berlin)
Martin Reuter (MIT)
Jarek Rossignac (Georgia Tech)
Holly Rushmeier (Yale University)
Szymon Rusinkiewicz (Princeton University)
Scott Schaefer (Texas A&M University)
Peter Schröder (Caltech)
Hans-Peter Seidel (MPII)
Ariel Shamir (The Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya)
Andrei Sharf (UC Davis)
Alla Sheffer (UBC)
Claudio T. Silva (University of Utah)
Karan Singh (University of Toronto)
Hiromasa Suzuki (The University of Tokyo)
Yiying Tong (Michigan State University)
Amitabh Varshney (University of Maryland )
Luiz Velho (IMPA)
Johannes Wallner (TU Graz)
Wenping Wang (Hong Kong University)
Max Wardetzky (Universität Göttingen)
Tino Weinkauf (New York University)
Eugene Zhang (Oregon State University)
Richard Zhang (Simon Fraser University)
Denis Zorin (New York University)