CFP: Graphics Models, Special Issue on Processing of Large Polygonal Meshes
Gabriel Taubin
taubin at bologna.vision.caltech.edu
Tue May 22 10:41:43 PDT 2001
2nd. CALL FOR PAPERS
GRAPHICS MODELS
http://www.academicpress.com/gmod
Special Issue on
Processing of Large Polygonal Meshes
Guest Editor
GABRIEL TAUBIN
California Institute of Technology
and
IBM T.J. Watson Research Center
Very large polyhedral models, which are used in more and more in
graphics applications today, are routinely generated by a variety
of methods such as surface reconstruction algorithms from 3D
scanned data, iso-surface construction algorithms from volumetric
data, and photogrametric methods from aerial photography. The
special issue will focus on methods designed to smooth, denoise,
edit, compress, transmit, and animate very large polygonal meshes,
based on signal processing techniques, constrained energy
minimization, and the solution of diffusion differential equations.
Examples of topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Representation and operations on large polygonal meshes
- Connectivity operators
- Geometry operators
- Linear and non-linear Smoothing techniques
- Filtering of normal and tensor fields
- Anisotropic diffusion on meshes
- Mesh sampling rate conversion / resampling
- Curvature-based resampling
- Fourier analysis on meshes and linear filter design
- Mesh fairing by constrained energy minimization
- Mesh fairing by solving PDEs
- Multiresolution representations, editing, and smoothing
- Applications to subdivision surfaces
- Applications to 3D geometry compression / progressive transmission
- Dynamic meshes
Prospective authors are encouraged to submit high quality, original
works which have not appeared, nor are under consideration, in any
other journals.
Dates:
+ Submission Deadline: 09/15/2001
+ Reviews returned to Authors: 12/31/2001
+ Revised paper due by: 01/31/2002
+ Acceptance decisions due by: 02/15/2002
+ Final version due by: 02/28/2002
+ Planned publication date: 07/2002
Electronic Submission :
Papers should be submitted electronically in PDF format.
Send your submission as an attachement by email to taubin at us.ibm.com
Three hard-copy printouts exactly matching the electronic file
must be supplied as well.
Academic Press (AP) encourages all of its authors to prepare and
transmit their manuscripts and associated materials electronically.
Information about preparation of electronic files can be found here
http://www.academicpress.com/www/journal/esub.htm
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