The submission deadline for NPAR 2012 has been extended to March 16.
NPAR 2012 — Call For Papers
Submission deadline March 16, 2012
We invite you to submit your work to NPAR 2012, the 10th international symposium dedicated
to non-photorealistic animation and rendering, sponsored by ACM SIGGRAPH and in
cooperation with Eurographics.
Non-Photorealistic Animation and Rendering (NPAR) refers to computational techniques for
visual communication. Such techniques usually generate imagery and motion which is
expressive, rather than photorealistic, although they may incorporate realistic elements.
NPAR 2012 is part of Expressive 2012, a joint symposium that combines NPAR with
Computational Aesthetics (CAe) and Sketch-Based Interfaces and Modelling (SBIM). It will
be co-located with the Annecy Film Festival and will take place in Annecy, France, June
4-6, 2012. A single registration for Expressive 2012 will include all three symposia.
The Expressive 2012 web site can be found at
http://cae-sbim-npar-2012.inrialpes.fr/.
Because accommodations during the Annecy Film Festival are at a premium, we strongly urge
those submitting work to reserve a room through the festival web site at the time of
submission, and then cancel their reservations should they decide not to attend.
We invite researchers, artists, and practitioners of all areas connected to
non-photorealistic animation and rendering to submit papers and posters on their work.
Submitted papers should be self-classified into one of the following three categories:
• Research: new algorithms, scientific studies, analysis, or data (i.e., traditional NPAR
papers) These must contain novel results that make a substantitive contribution to the
field.
• Production: candid discussion of the process of creating a work (e.g., film, image,
game) or art tool (e.g., paint or CAD program, software library).
• Meta: statements about research that do not contain new results, e.g.: grand
challenges, position papers, evaluation standards, surveys, and primers on art /
aesthetics / psychophysics for a computer science audience.
All work must be previously unpublished and contain a novel contribution. Production and
Meta papers need not contain original research or results.
Topic areas of the conference include but are not limited to:
• Expressive character animation and physics
• Abstraction and stylization of images/video
• Interaction techniques
• Accounts of real productions (e.g., animated films)
• NPAR in real software products (e.g., modeling, visualization, presentation software)
• Visual composition
• Hardware acceleration
• Evaluation methods for NPAR algorithms
• Psychophysics of NPAR
• Rendering and layout for text and presentation graphics
• Quantitative analysis of human artists
• Generative or evolutionary approaches
• Style transfer
• Temporal and spatial coherence
• Adapting classic CG effects like motion blur, depth of field, and lighting for NPAR
• Simulation of natural media and traditional styles
• Non-traditional camera models
• Position papers on grand challenges
There is no absolute maximum length for paper submissions; please use the Siggraph length
guidelines, found here:
http://s2012.siggraph.org/submitters/technical-papers/publication-requireme…. In
particular, note that papers longer than 8-10 pages must make a very significant
contribution to be accepted. Papers should follow the ACM SIGGRAPH-sponsored conference
formatting instructions (
http://www.siggraph.org/publications/instructions), including a
title page with an abstract and keywords, and a bibliography. The submission is electronic
in PDF format; supplemental video and images may also be submitted. Research papers are
reviewed double-blind and so must be anonymous when submitted. Meta and Production papers
are reviewed single-blind and the author’s reputation and institution are a factor that
reviewers may consider. Information on the submission process will be available on our
website.
The authors of the best papers will be invited to submit extended versions to a special
section in Elsevier’s “Computers and Graphics” journal with a fast-track review process.
Accepted papers will be published in the conference proceedings by ACM SIGGRAPH and will
be available online via the ACM Digital Library. Posters will not be archived. Posters may
be submitted in PDF format as either an extended abstract or as a draft of the poster
itself. Rejected papers may be considered for the poster track.
Note that although the NPAR, SBIM and CAe symposia are held jointly, the paper submission
and review processes are independent.
Important Dates
Papers submission deadline: March 16, 2012
Short track for SIGGRAPH rejected papers, with reviews: April 3, 2012
Accommodation Reservation: April 3, 2012
Acceptance notification: April 23, 2012
Papers Camera-ready deadline: May 1, 2012
Poster submission deadline: May 7, 2012
Conference: June 4-6, 2012
All deadlines are at 17:00 (5pm) Pacific Daylight Savings Time.
Important URLs
Expressive 2012:
http://cae-sbim-npar-2012.inrialpes.fr/
Annecy Film Festival:
http://www.annecy.org/
SIGGRAPH-sponsored conference formatting instructions:
http://www.siggraph.org/publications/instructions
SIGGRAPH 2012 publication requirements:
http://s2012.siggraph.org/submitters/technical-papers/publication-requireme…
Conference Chairs:
Paul Asente, Adobe Systems Inc, USA
Cindy Grimm, Washington University in St. Louis, USA
Posters Chairs:
Holger Winnemöller, Adobe Systems Inc, USA
Jan Eric Kyprianidis, Hasso-Plattner-Institut, Germany