REMINDER WSCG99 Deadline 15.10.98 Int.Conf.in Plzen, Close Prague, Czech Republic
Vaclav Skala
skala at kiv.zcu.cz
Sat Oct 10 09:30:26 PDT 1998
Dear friends,
please, find enclosed information on 7-th WSCG Int.Conf. in Plzen close to
Prague Czech Republic
Fundamental algorithms Rendering and visualization
Virtual reality
Parallel and distributed graphics Viewing dynamic worlds
Surface meshing
Geometric modelling Animation
Computer aided geometric design
Morphing and warping Computational geometry WWW
technologies
Medical imaging Graphical interaction and
standards Multimedia
Object-oriented graphics Image processing&computer vision
Fractals
CAD/CAM, DTP and GIS systems
Deadline October 15, 1998
Venue: February 8-12, 1999, Plzen, Czech Republic
More info http://wscg.zcu.cz select WSCG99
Vaclav Skala
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Prof. Ing.Vaclav Skala,CSc.
University of West Bohemia,
Univerzitni 8, Box 314
306 14 Plzen-Bory
Czech Republic
Tel.: +420-19-7491-188, Fax: +420-19-7491-213
Secretary: Tel.: +420-19-7491-212
skala at kiv.zcu.cz, http://iason.zcu.cz/~skala
>> for WSCG conferences: http://wscg.zcu.cz <<
Affiliated with:
Multimedia Technology Research Centre, University of Bath
BATH BA2 7AY, UNITED KINGDOM
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-----Original Message-----
From: Marshall Bern <bern at parc.xerox.com>
To: compgeom-announce at research.bell-labs.com
<compgeom-announce at research.bell-labs.com>
Date: pátek, øíjen 09, 1998 4:13
Subject: Call for Papers - ACM Symp. on Computational Geometry
>
> CALL FOR PAPERS
>
> Fifteenth Annual ACM Symposium on
> COMPUTATIONAL GEOMETRY
>
> June 13--16, 1999
> Miami Beach, Florida
>
> http://www.cs.miami.edu/events/SCG99/
>
> Sponsored by ACM SIGACT & SIGGRAPH
>
>
>The 1999 ACM Symposium on Computational Geometry, featuring
>an applied track, a theoretical track, and a video review,
>will be held at the Radisson Deauville Resort in Miami Beach, Florida.
>We invite submissions that address
> applications of geometric computing, for the applied track, or
> fundamental problems of geometric computing, for the theoretical track.
>During the conference, sessions of presentations will alternate between
>the two tracks, rather than being in parallel. The proceedings,
>with the papers of both tracks, will be distributed at the symposium
>and will subsequently be available for purchase from ACM. A selection
>of papers will be invited to special issues of journals.
>The conference will accept electronic submissions of postscript files;
>guidelines will be available via the conference homepage, given above.
>
>
>Topics for the applied track include, but are not limited to
> experimental analysis of algorithms and data structures;
> robotics and virtual worlds;
> computer graphics, simulation and visualization;
> image processing;
> geometric and solid modeling;
> computer aided geometric design;
> manufacturing;
> geographical information systems.
>Electronic submissions are preferred, but authors may instead
>mail 14 copies of an extended abstract to arrive by December 4, 1998 to:
>
> John Canny
> Computer Science Division
> 529 Soda Hall
> Berkeley, CA 94720-1776
> Phone: (510) 642-9955
> jfc at cs.berkeley.edu
>
>Topics for the theoretical track include, but are not limited to:
> theoretical analysis of geometric algorithms and data structures;
> discrete and combinatorial geometry;
> mathematical and numerical issues arising from implementations.
>Electronic submissions are preferred, but authors may instead
>mail 8 copies of an extended abstract to arrive by December 4, 1998 to:
>
> Marshall Bern
> Xerox PARC
> 3333 Coyote Hill Road
> Palo Alto, CA 94304-1314
> Phone: (650) 812-4443
> bern at parc.xerox.com
>
>
>Important Dates
>
> December 4, 1998: Extended abstract due, both tracks
> February 13, 1999: Video submissions due
> February 15, 1999: Notification of acceptance or rejection of papers
> March 1, 1999: Notification of acceptance or rejection of videos
> March 15, 1999: Camera-ready papers due
> April 15, 1999: Final versions of videos due
> June 13-16, 1999: Symposium
>
>
>Papers that primarily address practical issues
>and implementation experience, even if not tied to
>a particular application domain, should be submitted to
>the applied track. Papers that primarily prove theorems
>should be submitted to the theoretical track.
>Most experimental work should be submitted to the
>applied track; an exception would be experiments
>in support of mathematical investigations.
>Submissions to one track may be forwarded
>to the other for consideration, unless the authors have explicitly
>stated interest in one track only.
>
>An extended abstract sent to a program committee
>should begin with a succinct statement of the problems and goals of
>the paper, the main results, and the significance of the work in the
>context of previous research. The abstract should provide sufficient detail
to
>allow the program committee to evaluate the validity, quality, and
>relevance of the contribution. The entire extended abstract should not
>exceed 10 pages at a reasonable font size.
>An optional appendix may be included, but this
>will be used at the program committee's discretion.
>
>Abstracts in hard copy must be received by December 4, 1998, or
>postmarked by November 27 and sent airmail. Electronic submissions are
>also due December 4. These are firm deadlines: late submissions will
>not be considered. Authors will be notified of acceptance or rejection
>by February 15, 1999. A full version of each contribution in final
>form will be due by March 15, 1999 for inclusion in the proceedings.
>
>
> Conference Chair: Victor Milenkovic (U Miami)
> vjm at cs.miami.edu
>
>Applied Track Program Committee:
>
> Pankaj Agarwal (Duke)
> Nina Amenta (U Texas)
> Amy Briggs (Middlebury College)
> John Canny, Chair (Berkeley)
> David Dobkin (Princeton)
> Dan Halperin (Tel Aviv)
> Yan-Bin Jia (Carnegie-Mellon)
> Lydia Kavraki (Rice)
> Jean-Claude Latombe (Stanford)
> Dinesh Pai (U British Columbia)
> Jonathan Shewchuk (Berkeley)
> Jack Snoeyink (U British Columbia)
> Frank van der Stappen (Utrecht)
>
>Theoretical track Program Committee:
>
> Marshall Bern, Chair (Xerox PARC)
> Herve Bronnimann (INRIA Sophia-Antipolis)
> Timothy Chan (U Miami)
> David Eppstein (UC-Irvine)
> Bernd Gaertner (ETH Zuerich)
> Jacob E. Goodman (City College, CUNY)
> Anna Lubiw (U Waterloo)
>
>
>
> CALL FOR VIDEOS
>
> 8th Annual Video Review of Computational Geometry
>
>Background: This video review showcases the use of visualization in
>computational geometry for exposition and education, as an interface
>and a debugging tool in software development, and for the visual
>exploration of geometry in research. 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 or communications submitted
>to the technical program committee are encouraged.
>
>Submissions: Authors should send one preview copy of a videotape to the
>address below by February 13, 1999. The videotape should be at most eight
>minutes long (three to five minutes, preferred), and be in VHS NTSC
>or VHS PAL format.
>
>Each video tape must be accompanied by
>a one- or two-page description of the material
>shown in the video, and where applicable, the techniques used
>in the implementation.
>Please format
>descriptions following the guidelines for ACM proceedings.
>Additional material describing the contents of the videos, such as the full
>text of accompanying papers, may also be included.
>
>Textual material may be submitted electronically by e-mailing either
>the URL of a PostScript file (preferred) or the PostScript file
>itself to jeffe at cs.uiuc.edu.
>If electronic submission is impossible, authors should include
>5 hardcopies of the accompanying text with their video.
>
>Videotapes and accompanying text should be sent to:
>
> Jeff Erickson
> Department of Computer Science
> University of Illinois
> 1304 W. Springfield Ave.
> Urbana, IL 61801
> Phone: (217) 333-6769
>
>For customs purposes, it is best to declare a value of $5. If you have
>questions, please contact the committee chair at
>jeffe at cs.uiuc.edu or (217) 333-6769.
>
>Notification: Authors will be notified of acceptance or rejection, and
>given reviewers' comments by March 1, 1999. For each accepted
>video, the final version of the textual description will be due by
>March 15, 1999 for inclusion in the proceedings. Final versions of
>accepted videos will be due April 15, 1999 in the best format
>available. The accepted videos will be edited onto one tape, which
>will be shown at the conference, distributed to the participants, and
>available from ACM after the conference.
>
>Video Program Committee:
>
> Danny Chen (Notre Dame)
> Jeff Erickson, Chair (U Illinois)
> John Sullivan (U Illinois)
> Subhash Suri (Washington U)
> Shang-Hua Teng (U Illinois)
>
>
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You have the very last opportunity to present your paper
before the year 2000
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W S C G'99
The 7-th International Conference in Central Europe
on Computer Graphics, Visualization and
Digital Interactive Media 99
in cooperation with
EUROGRAPHICS and IFIP working group 5.10
on Computer Graphics and Virtual Worlds
will be held in February 8 - 12, 1999
in Plzen at the University of West Bohemia
close to PRAGUE, the capital of the Czech Republic
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Conference Chairs
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Nadia Magnenat Thalmann, MIRALab-CUI, Univ. of Geneva, Switzerland
Vaclav Skala, Univ. of West Bohemia, Czech Republic
International Programme Committee
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Bergougnoux,P.(F) Chalmers,A.(UK) Chen,J.(USA) Fellner,D.(D)
Ferko,A.(SK) Groeller,E.(A) Hubbold,R.(UK) Iones,A.(RU)
Jensen,W.H.(D) Klein,R.(D) Mockrzycki,V.(PL) Peroche,B.(F)
Pratt,M.(USA) Rossignac,J.(USA) Sbert, M.(ES) Seidel,H.-P.(D)
Sillion,F.(F) Slavik,P.(CR) Slusalek,P.(D) Sochor, J.(CR)
Strasser,W.(D) Stuerzlinger,W.(USA) Szirmay-Kalos,L.(H) Tokuta,A.(USA)
Willis, P.(UK) Wuetrich,C.(D) Yagel, R.(USA) Yukita,S.(J)
Zara, J.(CR)
Sponsors and supporting organizations
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Digital Equipment, Hewlett Packard, IBM,
Silicon Graphics, Intergraph, Bentley Systems, Microsoft
Information for authors
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Deadline for contributions: October 15, 1998
original(full affiliation)
+3 copies(non-affiliated)
+electronic form in CORRECT Postscript
to be compressed to gz format
format A4 (strictly NOT B4, properly formated),
8 pages including figures, tables etc.
Posters: same format, length restricted to 2 pages including pictures, tables etc.
If presented by an author will be printed in separate volume.
For details, please, see http://wscg.zcu.cz select WSCG'99
Topics included
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Fundamental algorithms, rendering and visualization, virtual reality,
animation and multimedia, medical imaging, geometric modelling and fractals,
graphical interaction, object-oriented graphics, WWW technologies, standards,
computer vision, parallel and distributed graphics, computational geometry,
computer aided geometric design, CAD/CAM, DTP and GIS systems,
educational aspects of related fields, usage of graphics within mathematical
software (Maple, Mathematica, MathCAD etc.) in education
The program includes international books exhibition and video show, too.
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W S C G '99 International Exhibition
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Information for exhibitors: Please contact the organiser as soon as possible
-------------------------- for detailed information and conditions.
The WSCG98 Exhibition will be held in parallel. Top leading European and Czech
companies active in computer graphics, visualization and computer vision,
CAD/CAM and GIS systems, virtual reality, multimedia systems and others
will be presenting their latest products.
Special programme will be available, too.
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Accepted papers will be published in the Conference proceedings with ISBN.
They are reviewed by INSPEC, Cambridge Scientific Abstracts, InfoStore,
IEEE , ISI , AIMS , INIST and others for citations index and other purposes.
The best papers will be considered for possible publication in the Journal of
Visualisation and Computer Animation, Computers&Graphics, The Visual Computer,
Machine Graphics & Vision and others journals.
Organizer and conference secretariat
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Vaclav Skala
c/o Computer Science Dept., Univ.of West Bohemia
Univerzitni 8, Box 314, 306 14 Plzen, Czech Republic
e-mail: skala at kiv.zcu.cz Subject: INFO WSCG99
tel.:+420-19-7491-188 fax:+420-19-7491-188
fax:+420-19-7822-578
The latest information is available at:
http://wscg.zcu.cz select WSCG'99
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