Call for PG 2023 Posters
The 31st Pacific Conference on Computer Graphics and Applications (Pacific Graphics) 2023
is an annual flagship conference of the Asia Graphics Association. As a highly successful
conference series, Pacific Graphics provides a premium forum for researchers, developers,
practitioners in the Pacific Rim and around the world to present and discuss new problems,
solutions, and technologies in computer graphics and related areas.
Authors are invited to submit proposals for poster presentations of recent results, work
in progress, new ideas, and other smaller projects which may be of interest to the general
community, but which are still too speculative, incomplete or not of sufficient extent to
warrant a (full or short) paper. We encourage submissions from all areas related to
computer graphics, such as forward and inverse rendering, differentiable rendering,
modeling, visualization, perception, animation, simulation, virtual reality, computer
vision, and imaging. Submissions from computer vision and machine learning areas are also
invited to the Posters track.
One or more authors of accepted posters are expected to be present at the conference, to
discuss their work and answer questions during the poster session. We are expecting an
in-person conference attendance. Accepted posters and their accompanying material will be
included in the EG Digital Library media with the proceedings of the conference.
Pacific Graphics 2023 will be hosted at Daejeon Convention Center, Daejeon, South Korea on
October 10th–13th, 2023. Daejeon is located in the center of South Korea and there are
high-tech industries, national research centers, and a renowned science and technology
university of Korea, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST). The
convention center is also located in the science park, a popular destination for locals
and tourists alike, with a variety of exhibits, recreational activities. Other popular
attractions include the National Science Museum, which features interactive exhibits on
science and technology, and the Daejeon Museum of Art, which accommodates a collection of
modern and contemporary art, and the Daejeon Arts Center, which hosts a wide variety of
performances, including concerts, musicals, operas, and dance performances. These attract
many visitors to the city, making it a variant and youthful place to live. Overall,
Deajeon is a modern and dynamic city with a rich cultural heritage and many attractions to
explore. Coming to PG will also be an opportunity for the international community to
discover Korea and its prestigious laboratories at KAIST, especially for their research in
computer science and vision.
Participants of Pacific Graphics 2023 will be able to attend presentations of the latest
advances in computer graphics and imaging from research and industry experts. It is also
going to be a great opportunity to meet with international researchers in the domain and
socialize around the conference social events.
More information on Pacific Graphics 2023 is available at <https://pg2023.org/>
https://pg2023.org/.
Timeline for posters
September 1, 2023 Submission due
September 5, 2023 Final notification
September 19, 2023 Camera-ready poster due with an accompanying 2 page description.
October 10, 2023 Conference in Daejeon, South Korea
* All deadlines are at 23:59 AoE
Submission dates
The full paper deadline is 23:59 AoE, September 1, 2023.
Submission details
Poster submissions should be in the form of a poster accompanied by a 2-page paper which
must be formatted according to the Pacific Graphics Author’s guidelines. Submissions shall
be anonymous and made through the Pacific Graphics
<https://srmv2.eg.org/COMFy/Conference/PG_2023C> Submission and Review Management
(SRMv2) system and subject to a review process.
The authors of accepted posters are expected to provide:
* a poster in A0 portrait format (download
<https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1sxSp4pQmVT47CQrGLW--N7z0_4G-yaxE/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=114346478667036691832&rtpof=true&sd=true>
Template PG2023 poster here), with a resolution of at least 9933 x 14043 pixels;
* a final 2-page paper describing the poster content.
Pacific Graphics 2023 Poster Co-Chairs
Raphaëlle Chaine, LIRIS, Université Lyon 1, CNRS, France
Zhigang Deng, University of Houston, United States
Min H. Kim, KAIST, South Korea
For any questions concerning full paper submissions, please do not hesitate to contact the
papers program co-chairs via <mailto:chairs-pg2023@eg.org> chairs-pg2023(a)eg.org.