Call for Papers CGA'02

Marina Gavrilova marina at cpsc.ucalgary.ca
Wed Oct 10 23:35:05 PDT 2001




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                           CALL FOR PAPERS

                      2nd INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP

                                 on

             COMPUTATIONAL GEOMETRY AND APPLICATIONS (CGA'02)


                        in conjunction with


    THE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON COMPUTATIONAL SCIENCE 2002

                    Amsterdam, the Netherlands
                        April 21-24, 2002

	  http://www.science.uva.nl/events/ICCS2002/

	  With mirror sites:
		http://www.ucalgary.ca/iccs/
		http://www.cs.qub.ac.uk/iccs/

	Sponsored by:

	the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM)
		 		       and
        	         the HPCN-Europe foundation.



Workshop Description
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The Workshop, held for the second year in conjunction with the
International Conference on Computational Science, is intended as an
international forum for researchers in all areas of computational  geometry.
Submissions of papers presenting a high-quality original  research are
invited to one of the two Workshop tracks:

-  theoretical computational geometry
-  implementation issues and applications of computational geometry.

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

-Algorithmic methods in geometry
-Animation of geometric algorithms
-Lower bounds and algorithms complexity
-Solid modeling
-Geographic information systems
-Computational methodology
-Computer graphics and image processing
-Visibility graphs
-Space Partitioning
-Point Location and range searching
-Data structures (including Voronoi Diagrams and Delaunay triangulations)
-Geometric computations in parallel and distributed environment
-Mesh generation
-Interpolation and surface reconstruction
-Spatial and terrain analysis
-Computer graphics and image processing
-Robotics
-Path planning
-Computational methods in manufacturing
-Applications to molecular biology, granular mechanics,
 computational physics, oceanography
-Implementation issues


Submissions in other related areas will also be considered. The design  and
implementation of geometric algorithms in parallel and distributed
environments, and applications in mechanics, physics and biology, are of
special interest.

Proceedings
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Proceedings of the Workshop will be published in the
Springer-Verlag Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) series. The
proceedings will also be available separately for purchase from
Springer-Verlag (proceedings of the International Workshop on Computational
Geometry and Applications'2001 appeared in LNCS, vol. 2073).

A selection of papers from the Workshop will be invited  to special issues
of journals, including the Journal of Supercomputing  (Kluwer publisher) and
Future Generation Computer Systems (Elsevier).


Best Student Paper Award and Travel Grant
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This year, a best student paper will be selected for a Best Student Paper
Award. This award will be available exclusively to CGA'02 participants.
A paper is eligible if at least one of its authors is a full or part-time
student at the time of submission.

Author of the paper submitted to CGA'02 will be also eligible to apply  for
Travel Grant, provided by ICCS'02 sponsors. The ICCS'02 program  committee
may decline to make the award, or may split it among more than  one
participant.

Paper Submission
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We invite you to submit a draft of the paper of up to 10 pages (Letter or
A4) paper. Please include a cover page (in ASCII format) which lists the
following:

   - title of the paper
   - list of authors
   - name, affiliation, address and e-mail address of each author
   - name of the contact author
   - scope of the paper (theoretical or applied track)
   - a maximum of 5 keywords
   - intent to be considered for the Best Student Paper Award (provided
exclusively for CGA'02 participants)
   - intent to apply for Travel Grant (provided to all ICCS'02
participants)

Submissions missing a cover page will not be considered.
The submission must be camera-ready and formatted according to the
rules of LNCS. Electronic submissions in PS, PDF, or LaTex (please also
submit all .eps,  .dvi, and .ps files). MS Word submissions will also be
accepted. Five hard copies of the paper should be mailed only if  electronic
submission is not possible.

Each submission will be refereed by at least three referees.


Important Dates
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     November 15, 2001: Deadline for paper submission (full papers).
     December 21, 2001: Notification of acceptance and Pre-registration.
     January 15, 2002: Camera Ready Papers and registration.
     April 21 - 24, 2002: Workshop and ICCS 2002 Conference in Amsterdam



Contact Address
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All submissions to Computational Geometry and Applications Workshop'02  can
be forwarded to:

                        Marina L. Gavrilova,
			      CGA'02 Workshop Chair,
                        Department of Computer Science,
                        University of Calgary,
                        2500 University Drive,
                        Calgary, Alberta, Canada, T2N1N4
                        Telephone: (403) 241-6315
                        Fax: (403) 284-4707
                        E-mail: marina at cpsc.ucalgary.ca


Organizing Committee
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  Peter Sloot (ICCS'02 Chair) (University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands)
  Jack Dongarra (ICCS'02 Chair) (Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA)
  C. J. Kenneth Tan (ICCS'02 Chair) (Queen's University of Belfast,UK)
  M. L. Gavrilova (CGA'02 Chair) (University of Calgary, Canada)
  Patrick Aerts (National Computing Facilities (NCF), the Netherlands)
  Vassil N. Alexandrov (University of Reading, UK)
  Hamid Arabnia (University of Georgia, USA)
  J. A. Rod Blais (University of Calgary, Canada)
  Marian Bubak (AGH, Poland)
  Geoffrey Fox (NPAC, Syracuse, USA)
  James Glimm (SUNY Stony Brook, USA)
  Bob Hertzberger (Universiteit van Amsterdam, The Netherlands)
  Anthony Hey (University of Southampton, UK)
  Benjoe A. Juliano (California State University at Chico, USA)
  Renee S. Renner (California State University at Chico, USA)
  Brian J. d'Auriol (University of Texas at El Paso, USA)
  Vaidy Sunderam (Emory University, USA)
  Kokichi Sugihara (University of Tokyo, Japan)
  Jerzy Wasniewski (Danish Computing Center for Research and
  Education, Denmark)
  Albert Zomaya (University of Western Australia, Australia)


On behalf of the Organizing Committee,

Marina Gavrilova


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Dr. Marina L. Gavrilova
Dept. of Computer Science
University of Calgary
Calgary AB Canada
T2N1N4

Office: ICT 709
Phone: (403) 220-5105
Fax: (403) 284-4707
Web: www.cpsc.ucalgary.ca


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