Second Call for Papers - 16th CCCG

Thomas Fevens fevens at cs.concordia.ca
Mon Mar 22 09:15:41 PST 2004


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                      Call for Papers

                 16th Canadian Conference
                 on Computational Geometry
                    August 9-11, 2004
              Concordia University, Montreal

              http://www.cs.concordia.ca/cccg

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Objectives

The Canadian Conference on Computational Geometry (CCCG) focuses on the
mathematics of discrete geometry from a computational point of view.
Abstracting and studying the geometry problems that underly important
applications of computing (such as geographic information systems,
computer-aided design, simulation, robotics, solid modeling, databases,
and graphics) leads not only to new mathematical results, but also to
improvements in these applications.

Despite its international following, CCCG maintains the informality of
a smaller workshop and attracts a large number of students.


Call for Papers

Authors are invited to submit papers describing research of theoretical
and practical significance to computational geometry.  Electronic
submissions, in standard PostScript and not exceeding 4 pages length,
should be made from the conference web page.


Invited Speakers

Timothy Chan, University of Waterloo
Piotr Indyk, MIT
Marc van Kreveld, Utrecht University


Special Issue

The program committee will invite the authors of approximately 6 of
the accepted papers to submit a final version to a special issue of
International Journal on Computational Geometry and Applications. 
These papers will go through a full refereeing process for the journal.


Important Dates

Submission          May 3, 2004
Notification        May 31, 2004
Final version       June 30, 2004
Conference          August 9-11, 2004


Program Committee

Anna Lubiw          (University of Waterloo)
Michael McAllister  (Dalhousie University)
Henk Meijer         (Queen's University)
Pat Morin           (Carleton University)
David Rappaport     (Queen's University)
Tom Shermer         (Simon Fraser University)
Godfried Toussaint  (McGill University)
Cao-An Wang         (Memorial University)
Sue Whitesides      (McGill University)


Organizing Committee

Prosenjit Bose      (Carleton University) 
Thomas Fevens       (Concordia University)


Local Contact
 
Thomas Fevens 
Department of Computer Science
Faculty of Engineering and Computer Science
Concordia University
1544 de Maisonneuve Blvd W
Montreal, Quebec H3G 1M8
 
Phone:  514-848-2424x3038
Fax:    514-848-2830
Email:  cccg at cs.concordia.ca

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