Extended deadline: 14th Annual Multimedia Review of Computational Geometry (SoCG'05)

Lutz Kettner kettner at mpi-sb.mpg.de
Wed Mar 2 18:28:20 PST 2005


          We are able to offer an extension of the electronic
                submission deadline for one more week.


             CALL FOR VIDEO AND MULTIMEDIA PRESENTATIONS

       14th Annual Multimedia Review of Computational Geometry
                             part of the
             21st ACM Symposium on Computational Geometry
                           June 6 - 8, 2005
               National Research Council of Italy (CNR)
                  Area della Ricerca di Pisa, Italy
                 Sponsored by ACM SIGACT and SIGGRAPH
                        http://www.socg05.org/


Video and multimedia presentations are sought for a video review of
computational geometry.  This review showcases the use of visualization
in computational geometry for exposition and education, for the visual
exploration of geometry in research, and as an interface and a debugging
tool in software development. Algorithm animations, visual explanations
of structural theorems, descriptions of applications of computational
geometry, and demonstrations of software systems are all appropriate.
Videos that accompany papers submitted to the technical program
committee are encouraged.

Three to five minutes is ideal for most animations and presentations of
applications; eight minutes is the upper limit.  Standard VHS videotape
is allowed, but electronic formats are encouraged (QuickTime, MPEG,
.avi, .mov, or RealPlayer). We allow submission of Macromedia Flash, MS
PowerPoint animations, Java applets, and limited forms of other
multimedia. These formats must have a 'demo mode' that requires no
interaction after e.g. pressing a 'demo' button. In case of doubt,
please email the Video and Multimedia Program chair.

Accepted video and multimedia presentations will be collected and made
available online in various formats in a web proceedings.


VIDEO/MULTIMEDIA SUBMISSION

For electronic submission of a video or multimedia presentation, to
arrive by March 8, 2005, the author(s) should submit a one or two-page
description of the material shown in the presentation, and where
applicable, the techniques used in the implementation, to the Video
Review section of the electronic submission server (linked from
http://www.socg05.org/). An email address of the correspondence author
and a URL or ftp address where the presentation can be retrieved must
be included. Additional material describing the contents of the
presentations, such as the full text of accompanying papers, may also
be included. The final descriptions must be formatted according to the
guidelines for ACM proceedings.

As an alternative, descriptions and videos on VHS videotape, in either
NTSC or PAL format, can be sent to the video and multimedia
presentations program chair, to arrive by March 1, 2005 (deadline passed):

Lutz Kettner
Max Planck Institute fuer Informatik
Stuhlsatzenhausweg 85
66123 Saarbruecken, Germany
Phone: +49-681-9325 106
kettner at mpi-sb.mpg.de
For more information, please visit the web page
http://www.mpi-sb.mpg.de/~kettner/SoCG05multimedia/

Authors will be notified of acceptance or rejection, and given
reviewers' comments by March 22, 2005. For each accepted presentation,
the final version of the 2-page textual description will be due by
March 29, 2005 (electronically) for inclusion in the
proceedings. Final versions of accepted video/MM presentations will be
due April 19, 2005 in the best format available.


IMPORTANT DATES

March  1, 2005:   Physical Video and Multimedia submissions due (passed)
March  8, 2005:   Electronic Video and Multimedia submissions due, extended
March 22, 2005:   Notification for Video/MM submissions
March 29, 2005:   Camera-ready video/MM abstracts due
April 19, 2005:   Final versions of video/MM presentations due
June 6-8, 2005:   Symposium in Pisa


VIDEO AND MULTIMEDIA PRESENTATION PROGRAM COMMITTEE

Pierre Alliez (INRIA, Sophia-Antipolis)
Sariel Har-Peled (UIUC, Urbana)
John Iacono (Polytechnic University, Brooklyn)
Lutz Kettner (chair; Max-Planck-Institut fuer Informatik, Saarbruecken)
Jack Snoeyink (UNC Chapel Hill)



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