From grima at us.es Thu Feb 5 12:57:53 2004 From: grima at us.es (Clara Isabel Grima) Date: Mon Jan 9 13:41:13 2006 Subject: [Ewcg04] EWCG'04: Accepted Papers and Last Recall for Hotel booking In-Reply-To: <000001c3af7e$8148d540$66b193c1@subdireccion> Message-ID: Skipped content of type multipart/alternative-------------- next part -------------- _______________________________________________ Ewcg04 mailing list Ewcg04@listas.us.es http://listas.us.es/mailman/listinfo/ewcg04 From ungor at cs.duke.edu Fri Feb 6 21:58:11 2004 From: ungor at cs.duke.edu (Alper Ungor) Date: Mon Jan 9 13:41:13 2006 Subject: 13th IMR Call for Papers (fwd) Message-ID: Subject: 13th IMR Call for Papers Join us for the 13th International Meshing Roundtable to be held in Williamsburg, Virginia, September 19-22, 2004. In 1992, Sandia National Laboratories started the Meshing Roundtable as a small meeting of like-minded companies and organizations striving to establish a common focus for research and development in the field of mesh and grid generation. Sandia National Laboratories continues to organize the International Meshing Roundtable, which has become recognized as an international focal point annually attended by researchers and developers from dozens of countries around the world. The International Meshing Roundtable continues to focus on bringing together researchers and developers from academia, national labs and industry in a stimulating, open environment to share technical information related to mesh generation and general pre-processing techniques. This year's Roundtable will be held in Williamsburg, Virginia, USA. From 1699 to 1780, Williamsburg was the political, social and cultural capital to Britain's largest, wealthiest and most populous colony. In its shops, taverns, government buildings, homes and streets George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Patrick Henry, George Mason and other Virginia patriots debated the ideas - liberty, independence and personal freedom - that led to the founding of American democracy. Visitors to Colonial Williamsburg will step back in time and gain a renewed appreciation for the events that led to the American Revolution. The conference hotel is within walking distance of the Historic Area. EVENTS AT ROUNDTABLE INCLUDE: * Pre-conference short course on Sunday, September 19, 2004 * Technical presentations of contributed papers * Keynote and invited speakers * Poster session with Best Technical Poster,Best Student Poster and Meshing Maestro awards. We encourage ubmission of posters presenting novel research results as well as posters showcasing state-of-the-art technology by industry developers and meshing software vendors * Panel discussion * Dinner banquet More information on the Roundtable, as it becomes available, will be published at the International Meshing Roundtable website: http://www.imr.sandia.gov IMPORTANT DATES Full paper due May 1, 2004 June 15, 2004 Acceptance/Rejection notices sent to authors July 15, 2004 Final camera-ready papers due Aug. 13, 2004 Early conference registration due Aug. 13, 2004 Hotel reservation due for special discount rates Sept. 19, 2004 Short Courses, Cascades Meeting Center at the Williamsburg Woodlands Hotel and Suite Sept. 19-22, 2004 13th International Meshing Roundtable, Cascades Meeting Center at the Williamsburg Woodlands Hotel and Suite CALL FOR PAPERS Papers are being sought that present original results on meshing and related topics. We encourage theoretical and novel ideas with practical potential as well as technical applications from industrial researchers. In addition to our core topics in meshing related algorithms, we are also interested in obtaining technical papers that relate analysis and application solutions to the mesh generation process. Potential topics include but are not limited to: * Adaptive meshing * Anisotropic mesh generation * CAD interface for meshing * Geometry simplification, decomposition, & cleanup * Tetrahedral/Hexahedral Hybrid meshing * Industrial applications for complex geometries * Mesh data formats and databases * Mesh quality, smoothing, and optimization * Mesh simplification and compression * Meshing of parametric models * Parallel meshing algorithms and software * Scientific visualization * Structured and unstructured grid generation * Surface reconstruction * Theoretical basis of mesh generation * Volume and surface mesh generation PROCEEDINGS AND JOURNAL SPECIAL ISSUE The conference proceedings will be published by Sandia National Laboratories and distributed at the Roundtable. Selected high-quality papers will be invited to appear in a special issue of Engineering with Computers and in a special issue of International Journal of Computational Geometry and Applications. CONFERENCE REGISTRATION A detailed registration form will be made available on the International Meshing Roundtable website at: http://www.imr.sandia.gov CONFERENCE LOCATION AND HOTEL RESERVATIONS The Roundtable will be held at the Cascades Meeting Center at The Williamsburg Woodlands Hotel and Suite. There are 3 hotels to choose from this year: * Woodlands Hotel and Suite Standard Room $99.00 Deluxe Room (King Suites) $130.00 * Williamsburg Lodge Standard Room $140.00 * Governor's Inn Standard Room $75.00 The Williamsburg Lodge and Governor's Inn will be based upon room availability...so make your reservations early. Each of the hotels are within walking distance of the historic area and nearby shuttles. All hotels are just 20 miles from Newport News/Williamsburg Airport and 45 miles form Richmond Airport. Reservations can be made by calling the group sales office 1-800-261-9530 for any of the three hotels (open 8:30-5:00 EST). You can visit their website at: http://www.colonial williamsburg.org Reservations must be made directly with the Colonial Williamsburg Resorts on an individual basis. In order to facilitate reservations, attendees must dial the group sales office and indicate their group affiliation (13th International Meshing Roundtable) when making reservations. To ensure obtaining this rate, participants must make their own reservations before August 13th, 2004. Please note that September is an extremely busy time of the year in Williamsburg and hotel rooms are at a premium. As a special consideration to the 13th Meshing Roundtable attendees the Colonial Williamsburg Resorts has extended these room rates for up to 3 days pre and post stays, based on room type and applicable rate vailability. PAPER SUBMISSIONS All papers must be submitted electronically, in PDF format only, using the Paper Submission Form that is available on the IMR website beginning in March 2004. For further information regarding paper submission and paper formats please visit: http://www.imr.sandia.gov/13imr/main.html. Papers should have original and significant contrbution in order to be accepted. Each accepted paper will be given a 25 minute presentation slot at the meeting. Accepted papers by authors who register to the conference will be published in the proceedings and will also be available on CD and on the IMR website. The proceedings are printed in black and white. Papers should be 8-12 pages in length (9 point, two columns) and received by May 1, 2004. Formatting details including templates for Word and LaTeX will be available on the conference web site. Instructions on converting to PDF format are also available. Final camera-ready papers not meeting formatting guidelines will not be accepted for publication in the proceedings. Acceptance/rejection notices will be sent out no later than June 15, 2004. Authors of accepted papers must submit updated papers through the website. Camera-ready papers must be received by July 15, 2004 or they will not be printed in the proceedings. Questions regarding paper submission can be directed to any committee member. The International Meshing Roundtable Steering Committee consists of representatives from national research labs, academia, and industry who serve on a rotating basis. This year's committee members are: Alper ?ng?r, Committee Chairman Duke University Phone: 919-660-6503 Fax: 919-660-6519 E-mail: ungor@cs.duke.edu Paul Chew Cornell University Phone: 607-255-9217 Fax: 607-255-4428 E-mail: chew@cs.cornell.edu Byron Hanks Sandia National Laboratories Phone: 505-845-0500 Fax: 505-844-9297 E-mail: bwhanks@sandia.gov Eric Hjelmfelt Altair Engineering Phone: 248-614-2400 Fax: 248-614-2411 E-mail: eeh@altair.com Jamshid Samareh NASA Langley Phone: 757-864-5776 Fax: 757-864-9713 E-mail: jamshid.a.samareh@nasa.gov Reza Taghavi Simulation Works Phone: 651-291-0858 Fax: 651-291-0808 E-mail: taghavi@siw.com Additional Contacts: Anita Vasey, Conference Coordinator Sandia National Laboratories Phone: 505-844-1338 Fax: 505-844-2415 E-mail: arvasey@sandia.gov Bernadette Watts Sandia National Laboratories Phone: 505-844-3936 Fax: 505-844-2415 E-mail: bmwatts@sandia.gov http://www.imr.sandia.gov <<13thCallPapers_Revised.pdf>> -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: 13thCallPapers_Revised.pdf Type: application/octet-stream Size: 125840 bytes Desc: Url : http://compgeom.poly.edu/pipermail/compgeom-announce/attachments/20040206/69f38955/13thCallPapers_Revised.obj From Pierre.Alliez at sophia.inria.fr Tue Feb 10 09:41:59 2004 From: Pierre.Alliez at sophia.inria.fr (Pierre Alliez) Date: Mon Jan 9 13:41:13 2006 Subject: Second Eurographics Symposium on Geometry Processing Message-ID: <40289957.90206@sophia.inria.fr> --------------- Call for Papers --------------- Second Eurographics Symposium on Geometry Processing (SGP 2004) in cooperation with ACM SIGGRAPH [approval pending] Nice, France, July 8-10 http://www-sop.inria.fr/geometrica/events/sgp2004/ Program Co-Chairs: Roberto Scopigno, ISTI-CNR, Italy Denis Zorin, NYU, USA Organizing Co-Chairs: Pierre Alliez, INRIA, France Jean-Daniel Boissonnat, INRIA, France The goal of this meeting is to present and discuss new research ideas and results in Geometric Processing. In this emerging area, concepts from applied mathematics, computer science, and engineering are used to design efficient algorithms for the acquisition, manipulation, animation and transmission of complex 3D models. Applications of geometry processing algorithms cover a wide range of areas from multimedia and entertainment, to bio-medical computing, reverse engineering, and to classical computer-aided design. This symposium follows the highly successful 1st Eurographics Symposium on Geometry Processing, which took place in 2003 in Aachen, Germany. The proceedings of the symposium will be published in the Eurographics Proceedings Series, in cooperation with ACM SIGGRAPH [approval pending]. We are inviting submissions related, but not limited to, the following topics in geometry processing: - geometry and topology representations - compression - surface and volume parameterization - approximation - reverse engineering - simplification - smoothing and denoising - level of detail - multiresolution shape analysis and synthesis - animation - morphing - transmission - geometric aspects of rendering - interactive techniques Important Dates: Electronic abstract submission deadline: April 7, 2004 Electronic paper submission deadline: April 14, 2004 Author notification: May 14, 2004 Camera-ready copy deadline: May 31, 2004 Symposium: July 8-10, 2004 Submission procedure: NOTE: ALL SUBMISSIONS ARE ELECTRONIC. Authors are requested to submit an abstract for their paper (in plain text format) by April 7, 2004. The abstract submission should contain the names and institutions of all authors, contact information of one contact author (name, e-mail, postal address, phone and fax numbers), and the (not necessarily final) title and abstract of the submission. Instructions for electronic submission of papers will be posted on the conference web site http://www-sop.inria.fr/geometrica/events/sgp2004/ ------------- The compgeom mailing lists: see http://netlib.bell-labs.com/netlib/compgeom/readme.html or send mail to compgeom-request@research.bell-labs.com with the line: send readme Now archived at http://www.uiuc.edu/~sariel/CG/compgeom/maillist.html. From qzg00130 at scc.u-tokai.ac.jp Fri Feb 13 11:24:20 2004 From: qzg00130 at scc.u-tokai.ac.jp (Masatsugu Urabe) Date: Mon Jan 9 13:41:13 2006 Subject: JCDCG2004 Message-ID: <200402131124.ECG56306.420RH0Y0@scc.u-tokai.ac.jp> (my apologies for multiple copies.) CALL FOR PAPERS Japan Conference on Discrete and Computational Geometry 2004 (JCDCG2004) Date: October 8-11, 2004 Place: Yoyogi Campus of the Tokai University (Tokyo) The conference is intended to provide a forum for researchers and R&D people dealing with all aspects of discrete and computational geometry. JCDCG has been held annually since 1997. In particular, JCDCG 2004 will be held as a conference in Honor of Janos Pach on his 50th Year. Internationally prominent researchers will be invited. The organized committee is planning the refereed conference proceedings to be published. Details will be informed in the Conference Home Page: http://www.ried.tokai.ac.jp/JCDCG We would like to request you to pass on the information about the conference to your colleagues. It will be our pleasure to have you and your colleagues could attend the conference. Conference Office: Research Institute of Educational Development, Tokai University 2-28-4 Tomigaya, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 151-8677, Japan Phone and Fax: +81-3-3485-4979 E-mail: jcdcg@ried.tokai.ac.jp -- Masatsugu Urabe qzg00130@scc.u-tokai.ac.jp ------------- The compgeom mailing lists: see http://netlib.bell-labs.com/netlib/compgeom/readme.html or send mail to compgeom-request@research.bell-labs.com with the line: send readme Now archived at http://www.uiuc.edu/~sariel/CG/compgeom/maillist.html. From fevens at cs.concordia.ca Mon Feb 16 09:33:14 2004 From: fevens at cs.concordia.ca (Thomas Fevens) Date: Mon Jan 9 13:41:13 2006 Subject: Call for Papers - 16th CCCG Message-ID: -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Call for Papers 16th Canadian Conference on Computational Geometry August 9-11, 2004 Concordia University, Montreal http://www.cs.concordia.ca/cccg -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- 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) 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@cs.concordia.ca ------------- The compgeom mailing lists: see http://netlib.bell-labs.com/netlib/compgeom/readme.html or send mail to compgeom-request@research.bell-labs.com with the line: send readme Now archived at http://www.uiuc.edu/~sariel/CG/compgeom/maillist.html. From Andreas.Fabri at geometryfactory.com Thu Feb 19 11:59:00 2004 From: Andreas.Fabri at geometryfactory.com (Andreas Fabri) Date: Mon Jan 9 13:41:13 2006 Subject: [DMANET] 2nd CGAL User Workshop -- Call for Submissions Message-ID: <403496F4.7070607@geometryfactory.com> 2nd CGAL User Workshop *** Call for Submissions *** http://www.cgal.org/UserWorkshop The CGAL Open Source Project is organizing the second CGAL User Workshop, to be held on June 12, 2004 immediately after the 20th Annual ACM Symposium on Computational Geometry in New York, USA. The goal of this one-day workshop is twofold: to allow CGAL users and developers to meet and share their experiences with the library while at the same time providing an opportunity for potential users to learn more about CGAL and how they might benefit from it. The day will be organized around a series of short (30-minute) presentations by users and developers. The topics to be discussed include but are not limited to: - design of library components - implementation of algorithms and data structures using CGAL - use of the library in experimentation - experiences with CGAL in teaching, - comparisons of CGAL with other libraries. At the end of the day, we will have an extensive Q&A session. The focus of the meeting is not CGAL, but the users. If you have any suggestions about what should be discussed, please send a message to workshop04@cgal.org so we can do our best to organize the workshop to meet your needs. Abstract Submission ------------------- If you are a CGAL user and would like to present your work, we invite you to send an abstract (up to 4 pages) to workshop04@cgal.org. The work need not be original for this workshop. The CGAL editorial committee will select presentations so as to achieve a balanced programme of general interest to users and developers. Important Dates --------------- March 19, 2004: Abstract submission deadline April 2, 2004: Notification of acceptance or rejection June 12, 2004: Workshop Registration and Accommodation ------------------------------ You can register for the workshop when you register for SoCG'04. There is no separate registration system. Should you wish to participate only in the workshop, please check the appropriate box on the symposium registration form. There will be a separate and modest registration fee for the workshop. The payment of this fee will be done on-site. Only cash in $US will be accepted. You may use the SoCG'04 accommodation booking system (http://socg.poly.edu/home/local_information.htm), if you wish, even if you intent to attend only the workshop. About CGAL ---------- CGAL, the Computational Geometry Algorithms Library, is a highly modular C++ library of data structures and algorithms that has been developed via a collaborative project involving several research institutes around the world. The mission of the project is to make the most important solutions and methods developed in computational geometry available to users in industry and academia. CGAL is available under an Open Source license, and commercial licenses can be obtained from GeometryFactory Sarl (www.geometryfactory.com). For more information about the project and the library, please visit the CGAL web site (http://www.cgal.org). ********************************************************** * * Contributions to be spread via DMANET are submitted to * * DMANET@zpr.uni-koeln.de * * Replies to a message carried on DMANET should NOT be * addressed to DMANET but to the original sender. 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More information on the positions and how to apply can be found at http://www.win.tue.nl/algo/Vacancies.html -- Mark de Berg ------------- The compgeom mailing lists: see http://netlib.bell-labs.com/netlib/compgeom/readme.html or send mail to compgeom-request@research.bell-labs.com with the line: send readme Now archived at http://www.uiuc.edu/~sariel/CG/compgeom/maillist.html. From casa2004 at MIRALAB.UNIGE.CH Tue Feb 17 14:34:03 2004 From: casa2004 at MIRALAB.UNIGE.CH (Casa2004) Date: Mon Jan 9 13:41:13 2006 Subject: [CASA2004] Fw: CfP - CASA2004 / Computer Animation & Social Agents Message-ID: <008901c3f55a$b5877100$a444c281@miralabnt.unige.ch> Skipped content of type multipart/alternative-------------- next part -------------- Skipped content of type message/external-body From ziegler at math.TU-Berlin.DE Fri Feb 27 07:50:07 2004 From: ziegler at math.TU-Berlin.DE (Guenter M. Ziegler) Date: Mon Jan 9 13:41:13 2006 Subject: [DMANET] "Discrete Differential Geometry" Oberwolfach Seminar Message-ID: <16446.59551.717725.931544@gargle.gargle.HOWL> This is to announce the Oberwolfach-Seminar ``DISCRETE DIFFERENTIAL GEOMETRY'' May 30 - June 5, 2004 at the Mathematical Research Institute in Oberwolfach, Germany http://www.mfo.de/ Oberwolfach seminars are intensive one-week programs on specific topics of current interest and hot developments, aimed especially at junior researchers, doctoral students and postdocs. The Organizers and principal lecturers for the DISCRETE DIFFERENTIAL GEOMETRY seminar will be Alexander I. Bobenko, TU Berlin Peter Schr?der, Cal. Tech. John M. Sullivan, TU Berlin G?nter Ziegler, TU Berlin Information/Details: http://www.mfo.de/programme/schedule/2004/23A/Programme0423A.html Application deadline: April 16, 2004 (Participation is by invitation of the Director of the Oberwolfach Institute, based on your applications. The Institute covers accommodation and food. Travel expenses cannot be reimbursed.) Please do not hesitate to contact me (or any other one of the organizers) for further information. See you in Oberwolfach? G?nter M. Ziegler -- ====================================== Prof. G?nter M. Ziegler Institut f?r Mathematik, MA 6-2 TU Berlin, 10623 Berlin, Germany email: ziegler@math.tu-berlin.de http://www.math.tu-berlin.de/~ziegler Tel.: 49 - 30 - 314-25730 office FAX: 49 - 30 - 314-21269 ====================================== ********************************************************** * * Contributions to be spread via DMANET are submitted to * * DMANET@zpr.uni-koeln.de * * Replies to a message carried on DMANET should NOT be * addressed to DMANET but to the original sender. 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Among the large number of computational techniques used, soft computing, which incorporates * neural networks, * evolutionary computation, * fuzzy systems, and * chaos, stands out because of its demonstrated strength in handling imprecise information and providing novel solutions to hard problems. This special issue aims at not only showcasing innovative applications of soft computing techniques to bioinformatics and medical informatics, but also clarifying outstanding issues for future progress. Biological and medical areas of interest include but are not limited to the following: * genomics, * proteomics, * molecular sequence analysis, * molecular interactions and structure, * gene expression, * metabolic pathways, * regulatory networks, * developmental control and systems biology, * brain and bio-medical imaging, * bio-medical signal processing and pattern recognition, * bio-medical data mining. Papers should be submitted in PDF format via email to any of the following guest editors by 30 March 2004: * David Corne (D.W.Corne@exeter.ac.uk) * Gary Fogel (gfogel@natural-selection.com) * Jagath C. Rajapakse (asjagath@ntu.edu.sg) * Lipo Wang (elpwang@ntu.edu.sg) Please include title/abstract and author contact information in text format in the email. More information about the Soft Computing journal, such as Instructions for Authors, may be found at http://link.springer.de/link/service/journals/00500/index.htm _________________________________________________________________ Find love on MSN Personals http://personals.msn.com.sg/ ------------- The compgeom mailing lists: see http://netlib.bell-labs.com/netlib/compgeom/readme.html or send mail to compgeom-request@research.bell-labs.com with the line: send readme Now archived at http://www.uiuc.edu/~sariel/CG/compgeom/maillist.html. From luis_al_ma at yahoo.es Thu Feb 26 11:27:21 2004 From: luis_al_ma at yahoo.es (=?iso-8859-1?q?Luis=20Alma?=) Date: Mon Jan 9 13:41:13 2006 Subject: Related to Voronoi Diagram Message-ID: <20040226102721.51342.qmail@web25004.mail.ukl.yahoo.com> Is there any algorithm allowing to do the following? Given a 2-D surface and a certain amount of points on its boundary (not necessarily vertexs), divide the surface into polygons (one for each point in the boundary) containing the nearest points to the boundary point. That`s could be solved using Voronoi Diagram but if there are obstacles to be avoided (the distances are not lines) inside de surface, is there any implementation giving the same results as Voronoi give Thank you, Luis --------------------------------- ??? Antivirus ? Filtros antispam ? 6 MB gratis ??? ?Todav?a no tienes un correo inteligente? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Prospective authors are invited to submit original contributions on the topics including, but not limited to: * Modelling of human visual perception * Computational geometry * Geometrical models of objects and scenes * Illumination and reflection models and methods * Image formation * Noise modelling and reduction * Image and video coding * Image filtering and enhancement * Biomedical image processing * Color and multispectral image processing * Pattern recognition * Image analysis and scene understanding * Motion analysis, visual navigation and active vision * Data visualization * Biomedical image processing and graphics * Computer-aided graphic design * 3D imaging, shading and rendering * Computer animation * Graphics for Internet and mobile systems * Virtual reality * Image and video databases * Digital watermarking * Multimedia applications * Computer art * Industrial applications ---------------------------------------------------------------- The conference will be run at the Polish-Japanese Institute of Information Technology (http://www.pjwstk.edu.pl) on September 22-24 in Warsaw, Poland. The program will include: * invited papers and tutorials by leading researchers, * selected contributions in oral and poster sessions, * young scientists session, * social events. The reviewing process and strict acceptance criteria assure high quality of the accepted papers. ---------------- Invited Sessions ---------------- The Conference Committee encourages Authors to organize invited sessions related to the topic of their interest. Invited sessions organizers have the autonomy in promoting their sessions, co-reviewing the papers collected by them, appointing the possible additional reviewers for the session papers and chairing their respective session. Organizers of the invited sessions will be co-editors of the proceedings volume. If you would like to organize an invited session please contact us by e-mail: iccvg@apricot.ia.polsl.gliwice.pl . ------------ Submissions: ------------ Authors are requested to follow instructions at the ICCVG-2004 web-site and to submit an electronic version (PDF) of a manuscript in English not exceeding 6 pages including all illustrations and references. The size of the PDF files must not exceed 3 Mbytes. Manuscript guidelines and templates as well as instructions on how to submit electronically will be available on the Conference web site http://atena.polsl.pl/iccvg. All paper submissions must be received by 5 June 2004. After review and selection of the papers, the authors will be notified of the decision of the Technical Program Committee via email by mid July 2004. Upon acceptance by the reviewers and Program Committee (selection criteria include originality of ideas, accuracy and clarity of presentation), authors will be asked to submit a final version of the paper not later than 31 July 2004. Accepted papers will be published in the Conference Proceedings under an ISBN and the best papers will be recommended for publication in the International Journal "Machine Graphics and Vision". ---------------- Important dates: ---------------- * Invited Session proposals - 5 April, 2004 * Paper submission - 5 June 2004 * Notification of acceptance - 15 July 2004 * Final paper submission - 31 July 2004. -------------- Conference fee -------------- The conference fee is 200 Euro. This fee will include * One hard copy version of the Conference Proceedings, * A CD-ROM version of the Conference Proceedings, * Coffee breaks, * Welcome Cocktail, * Gala Dinner, * Excursion. Each registration fee might include up to two (2) papers, which presentation will be included in the conference program and published in the Conference Proceedings. Contact address: iccvg@apricot.ia.polsl.gliwice.pl ICCVG-2004 on WWW: http://atena.polsl.pl/iccvg Please don't hesitate to contact us by email, should you have any question. See You at the Conference in Warsaw !!! The ICCVG-2004 Conference Committee ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Please accept our apologies if this information is not of your interest. In that case please reply with "remove" in the message subject. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ------------- The compgeom mailing lists: see http://netlib.bell-labs.com/netlib/compgeom/readme.html or send mail to compgeom-request@research.bell-labs.com with the line: send readme Now archived at http://www.uiuc.edu/~sariel/CG/compgeom/maillist.html. From jardine at uwo.ca Tue Feb 24 20:08:20 2004 From: jardine at uwo.ca (Rick Jardine) Date: Mon Jan 9 13:41:13 2006 Subject: ATMCS2, 2nd announcement Message-ID: <403BF584.9040700@uwo.ca> Second Announcement: Algebraic Topological Methods in Computer Science, II Department of Mathematics University of Western Ontario London, Ontario, Canada July 16-20, 2004 The main areas to be covered by this conference include computational geometry and topology, networks and concurrency theory. The meeting will consist of twenty invited lectures, with additional sessions for shorter lectures. The following mathematical scientists have agreed to speak: Saugata Basu (Georgia Tech) Herbert Edelsbrunner (CS, Duke) Robin Forman (Rice) Eric Goubault (Commissariat a l'Energie Atomique, France) Maurice Herlihy (CS, Brown) Kathryn Hess (Lausanne) Michael Joswig (Berlin) Robert Kotiuga (Boston Univ.) Dmitry Kozlov (KTH) Reinhard Laubenbacher (Virginia Bioinformatics Institute) Martin Raussen (Aalborg) Vin de Silva (Stanford) Rade Zivaljevic (Belgrade) Afra Zomorodian (Stanford) All main lectures will be held in Room 110 of Middlesex College. There will be a session for contributed talks. Participants who would like to speak in this session should send a title and abstract for their lecture to one of the organizers. The contributed talks will be 20-30 minutes in length, as time permits. Middlesex College is the unique building on the campus of the University of Western Ontario having a clock tower, and houses the departments of Mathematics, Applied Mathematics and Computer Science. Housing: A block of rooms has been reserved for conference participants at the Station Park Hotel (242 Pall Mall Street, London, Ontario, Canada). Participants will be making their own reservations, by calling 800-561-4574 or 519-642-4444 or by sending e-mail to hotel@stationparkinn.ca. The rate for participants is $105.00 CDN per night - and the group booking name is the conference title: "Algebraic Topological Methods in Computer Science II". For alternative housing arrangements, see Dan Christensen's housing web page http://jdc.math.uwo.ca/hotels.php. This page also contains links to travel directions and restaurant listings. The University of Western Ontario runs a bed and breakfast operation in Essex Hall (a residence on campus) during the summer months. The cost is between $29.00 and $43.00 CDN per night, and there is high speed internet access in the rooms. You can find further information and make reservations online at http://www.uwo.ca/hfs/cs/. This conference has been funded by grants from the National Science Foundation and the Fields Institute. Limited financial support may be available for conference participants, especially for grad students and postdocs. All further conference announcements and information will be available at the web page http://www.math.uwo.ca/~jardine/at-csII.html. The organizers for this meeting are: Gunnar Carlsson: gunnar@math.stanford.edu Rick Jardine: jardine@uwo.ca We ask that you advise one of us if you intend to come to the meeting. Please also indicate whether or not you require financial support in order to attend. ------------- The compgeom mailing lists: see http://netlib.bell-labs.com/netlib/compgeom/readme.html or send mail to compgeom-request@research.bell-labs.com with the line: send readme Now archived at http://www.uiuc.edu/~sariel/CG/compgeom/maillist.html. From kobourov at CS.Arizona.EDU Thu Feb 26 09:00:05 2004 From: kobourov at CS.Arizona.EDU (Stephen Kobourov) Date: Mon Jan 9 13:41:13 2006 Subject: CALL FOR PAPERS: GD2004 Message-ID: <403E1805.7030303@cs.arizona.edu> Call for Papers 12th International Symposium on Graph Drawing, GD2004 September 29-October 2, 2004, CITY COLLEGE, New York City, USA IN THE HART OF HARLEM http://www.gd2004.org/ mail: chair@gd2004.org Graph Drawing is concerned with the geometric representation of graphs and networks and is motivated by those applications where it is crucial to visualize structural information as graphs. Bridging the gap between theoretical advances and implemented solutions is an important aspect of the conference. Indeed, advances in graph drawing are a key factor in such technological areas as Web computing, e-commerce, VLSI circuit design, information systems, software engineering, bioinformatics, networking, and cybergeography. Researchers and practitioners working on theoretical and practical aspects of graph drawing are welcome to participate. * Scope. ------ The range of topics that are within the scope of the International Symposium on Graph Drawing includes (but is not limited to): - Visualization of computer networks and Web maps - Graph algorithms - Visualization of software engineering diagrams - Geometric graph theory and geometric computing - Software systems and libraries for graph visualization - Topology and planarity - Visualization of database schemas - Graph combinatorics and optimization - Visualization of chemical structures and molecules * Call for Papers, Demos, and Posters. ------------------------------------ Authors are invited to submit papers describing original research and surveys of theoretical or practical significance to graph drawing. Demonstrations of systems incorporating original and innovative research ideas are also solicited. A system demonstration should include illustrative screen dumps and a description of the system's functionalities. Regular papers and demos must be labeled as either long or short; long papers will be assigned 12 pages in the conference proceedings, and short papers 6 pages. Submissions of posters in graph drawing and related areas are also solicited. The purpose is to provide a forum for the communication of results (which may appear elsewhere) to the graph drawing community. A poster will be given 2 pages in the conference proceedings. Submission of substantially similar papers or demos to GD 2004 and to other conferences with published proceedings is not allowed. * Graph Drawing Contest. ---------------------- Following the tradition of previous conferences, a graph drawing contest will be held. A $1,000 prize will be awarded to the winner. Details on the contest will be provided on the conference web site. * Instructions for Authors. ------------------------- Each submission must include an indication of its type (paper, demo description, or poster) and contact information for the primary author. For a paper or a demo, an indication about whether it is a regular or a short submission must also be given. Electronic submissions are strongly encouraged. Detailed submission instructions will be provided on the conference web site. * Important Dates. ---------------- - Submissions of papers, demos, and posters: May 31, 2004 - Notification of acceptance: July 15, 2004 - Contest Submissions: September 15, 2004 -Final Versions of Papers: September 28 * Proceedings. ------------ Accepted submissions will be published in the conference proceedings, which will be included in the Springer-Verlag series Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Final versions of accepted submissions are due at the conference. Instructions for Authors will be available after the paper notification deadline. *Invited Speakers --------------------- Erik Demaine (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) Paul Seymour (Princeton University) * Location. --------- The International Symposium on Graph Drawing will be held at City College, CUNY, in New York City, USA. City College is a prestigious institution founded more than 150 years ago, which used to be called the "proletarian Harvard." Amongs its alumni are Bernard Malamud, Ira Gershwin, and several Nobel The College is located three subway stops from mid-Manhattan, in the cultural heart of Harlem. New York City is relatively cheaply accessible by air from virtually everywhere and offers plenty of attractions. *Program Committee ------------------------- Franz-J. Brandenburg (Universit?t Passau) Stephen G. Eick (AT&T Labs) Genghua Fan (Fuzhou University) Emden Gansner (AT&T Labs) Giuseppe Liotta (Universit? degli Studi di Perugia) Patrice de Mendez (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique) Takao Nishizeki (Tohoku University) J?nos Pach (City College and Courant Institute), chair L?szl? Sz?kely (University of South Carolina) Roberto Tamassia (Brown University) G?za T?th (Alfr?d R?nyi Institute of Mathematics) Imrich Vrto (Slovak Academy of Sciences) *Organizing Committee ------------------------- Gary Bloom (City College) Peter Bra? (City College), co-chair Stephen Kobourov (University of Arizona) J?nos Pach (City College), chair Farhad Shahrokhi (University of North Texas), co-chair * Contest Committee - ------------------- Franz-J. Brandenburg (Universit?t Passau) Christian Duncan (University of Miami) Emden Gansner (AT&T Labs) Stephen Kobourov (University of Arizona), chair * Sponsors ------------ DIMACS, University of North Texas, Tom Sawyer Software, ILOG, and the Graduate Center (City University of New York) -- Stephen Kobourov Assistant Professor Department of Computer Science University of Arizona http://www.cs.arizona.edu/~kobourov ------------- The compgeom mailing lists: see http://netlib.bell-labs.com/netlib/compgeom/readme.html or send mail to compgeom-request@research.bell-labs.com with the line: send readme Now archived at http://www.uiuc.edu/~sariel/CG/compgeom/maillist.html. From cmmse at tsl.uu.se Thu Feb 26 17:06:41 2004 From: cmmse at tsl.uu.se (CMMSE) Date: Mon Jan 9 13:41:13 2006 Subject: CMMSE Conference in Uppsala Message-ID: <200402261606.i1QG6f0E004180@w3.fysik.uu.se> Dear Colleagues: You are cordially invited to participate in the International Conference on Computational and Mathematical Methods in Science and Engineering in Uppsala, June 4-8, 2004. For more details see our web page http://www.fysik.uu.se/cmmse/ You are also invited to submit an abstract or draft paper, see further details on our home page. We will also try coordinate with 4ECM, see PS below. On behalf of CMMSE 2004 Erkki J. Brändas Professor and Chair CMMSE 2004 Executive Director Graduate School Advanced Instrumentation and Measurements Box 518 SE-751 20 Uppsala SWEDEN E-mail: cmmse@tsl.uu.se PS Note that the Fourth Congress of Mathematics, 4ECM, under the auspices of the European Mathematical Society starts on June 27, 2004. For more details see http://www.math.kth.se/4ecm/ Why not combine a Scandinavian Vacation bounded by two interesting meetings. DS ------------- The compgeom mailing lists: see http://netlib.bell-labs.com/netlib/compgeom/readme.html or send mail to compgeom-request@research.bell-labs.com with the line: send readme Now archived at http://www.uiuc.edu/~sariel/CG/compgeom/maillist.html.