From sve2005 at MIRALAB.UNIGE.CH Thu Jan 6 13:52:22 2005 From: sve2005 at MIRALAB.UNIGE.CH (Semantic Virtual Environments 2005) Date: Mon Jan 9 13:41:18 2006 Subject: 2nd CfP - Semantic Virtual Worlds (SVE) 2005 Message-ID: <41DD3486.7080409@miralab.unige.ch> [Apologies if you receive this CFP more than once] >>Workshop on Semantic Virtual Environments' 2005 >SVE 2005 >>Organized by >MIRAlab, University of Geneva (www.miralab.unige.ch) and >CUSO (www.cuso.ch) with the support of the AIM@Shape European Network of Excellence (www.aimatshape.net) >>2005 March 16, 17 & 18 >>Villars, CH IMPORTANT DEAD-LINE: Original research paper/State-of-the art reports: January 30, 2005 ====================================== Online paper submission is available. Register your paper at sve2005.miralab.unige.ch now. ====================================== >Virtual shapes are 3D digital representations of either physically existing objects or virtual objects that can be processed by computer applications. Virtual shapes occur and are used in many different environments such as: Industrial Design (e.g., CAD models of products, laser-scanned prototypes), Medical Applications (e.g., biomedical simulation) or Edutainment and training (e.g., computer animations, virtual humans). >Until recently, digital 3D shape representations were mainly limited to the acquisition and the modeling of their geometry and visual properties. However, shapes are not restricted to geometry but also include knowledge data. New avenues of research are now emerging to shift from a geometric to a semantic-aware level of representation of digital shapes. >The objective of this workshop is evaluating and depicting the current state of the art in semantic-based shape representations and semantic-oriented methods to acquire, build, transmit, and process shapes with their associated knowledge. A particular attention will be addressed to the semantic representation and simulation of virtual humans as they are especially representative of digital shapes integrating a high dimension of associated knowledge. >Semantic-based shape representations are closely related to current emerging standards such as the MPEG ones, and particularly MPEG-7 and MPEG-21. Moreover, digital shapes are expected to take a central role in the Semantic Web in the next years, with high potential impact in several key areas. >The workshop includes presentation of original research papers, state-of-the art reports and panel discussions. >>Submission deadlines are; - Original research paper/State-of-the art reports: January 30, 2005 - Panel proposal: February 20, 2005 -Submissions of full papers (8 to 10 A4 pages) are invited for oral presentation and publication in the workshop proceedings. Paper templates, format and submissions guidelines are available at http://sve2005.miralab.unige.ch/ Topics of interest in the scope of the workshop include but are not limited to >Optimized Systems for Shape Acquisition and Reconstruction >Shape Reconstruction from Images >Point Cloud Matching >Human Shape Reconstruction >Geometry Processing for the Semantics >Multi-Resolution Representations >Statistical Learning Techniques for Shape Characterization and Feature Detection >Skeletal Structures and Critical Characteristics for Shape Representation >Multi-Scale Models for Shape Representation >Semantics and Shape for Industrial Design >Incorporating Semantics and Ontologies in Product Development and Simulation >Semantics of Virtual Humans >Visual Shape Entropy >Standards for Shapes Representation >>Workshop Co-Chairs Nadia Magnenat-Thalmann, University of Geneva, CH Daniel Thalmann, EPFL, Lausanne, CH >>Program Co-Chairs Bianca Falcidieno, CNR-IMATI, Genova, IT Nadia Magnenat-Thalmann, University of Geneva, CH >>Program Committee (tentative) M. Alexa, TU Darmstadt, DE P. Alliez, INRIA, Sophia-Antipolis, FR D. Attali, INPG, Grenoble, FR M. Attene, CNR-IMATI, Genova, IT G. Barequet, Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, IL R. Basri, Weizmann Institute of Science, IL A. Belyaev, Max-Planck Institute, DE S. Biasiotti, CNR-IMATI, Genova, IT V. Blanz, Max-Planck Institute, DE G. Brunetti, FjG/IGD, DE M-P Cani, INPG, Grenoble, FR D. Cohen-Or, Tel Aviv University, IL L. De Floriani, Universty of Genova, IT G. Elber, Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, IL B. Falcidieno, CNR-IMATI, Genova, IT F. Giannini, CNR-IMATI, Genova, IT C. Gostman, Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, IL J. Haber, Max-Planck Institute, DE S. Hahmann, INPG, Grenoble, FR H. Kim, University of Geneva, CH L. Kobbelt, RWTH-Aachen , DE J-C Leon, INPG, Grenoble, FR B. Levy, INRIA, Sophia-Antipolis, FR N. Magnenat-Thalmann, University of Geneva, CH P. Min, Utrecht University, NL L. Moccozet, University of Geneva, CH M. Mortara, CNR-IMATI, Genova, IT B. Mourrain, INRIA, Sophia-Antipolis, FR J-O Nygaard, SINTEF, Oslo, NO E. Puppo, Universty of Genova, IT E. Quak, SINTEF, Oslo, NO H-P Seidel, Max-Planck Institute, DE M. Spagnuolo, CNR-IMATI, Genova, IT A. Stork, FjG/IGD, DE A. Tal, Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, IL D. Thalmann, EPF Lausanne, CH R. Veltkamp, Utrecht University, NL A. Verri, Universty of Genova, IT F. Vexo, EPF Lausanne, CH >>Local Committee HyungSeok Kim, University of Geneva, CH Laurent Moccozet, University of Geneva, CH For more information, please consult following web sites: General information on the Workshop: http://sve2005.miralab.unige.ch/ >>Contact: sve2005@miralab.unige.ch ------------- 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 kettner at mpi-sb.mpg.de Tue Jan 18 18:17:18 2005 From: kettner at mpi-sb.mpg.de (Lutz Kettner) Date: Mon Jan 9 13:41:18 2006 Subject: CFP: 14th Annual Multimedia Review of Computational Geometry (SoCG'05) Message-ID: CALL FOR VIDEO AND MULTIMEDIA PRESENTATIONS 14th Annual Multimedia Review of Computational Geometry part of the 20th 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 1, 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: Lutz Kettner Max Planck Institute fuer Informatik Stuhlsatzenhausweg 85 66123 Saarbruecken, Germany Phone: +49-681-9325 106 kettner@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: Video and Multimedia submissions due 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) ------------- 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 bender at cs.sunysb.edu Tue Jan 18 07:20:40 2005 From: bender at cs.sunysb.edu (Michael Bender) Date: Mon Jan 9 13:41:18 2006 Subject: SPAA '05 Final CFP Message-ID: ======================================================================== SPAA 2005 Final Call for Papers 17th ACM Symposium on Parallelism in Algorithms and Architectures July 17-20, 2005 Las Vegas, NV, USA http://www.spaa-conference.org ======================================================================== The 17th Annual ACM Symposium on Parallelism in Algorithms and Architectures (SPAA '05) is sponsored by the ACM Special Interest Groups on Algorithms and Computation Theory (SIGACT) and Computer Architecture (SIGARCH) and organized in cooperation with the European Association for Theoretical Computer Science. SPAA '05 will feature regular papers, each with a 25-minute talk, and brief announcements, each with a 10-minute talk. The SPAA brief announcements are for brief communications including work in progress or demos. ======================================================================== SCOPE: Contributed papers are sought in ALL areas of parallel algorithms and architectures, and of related fields. SPAA defines "parallel" broadly, encompassing any computational system that can perform multiple operations or tasks simultaneously. Thus, this call for papers covers both traditional parallel and distributed algorithms and architectures, as well as the Internet, the web, peer-to-peer networks, sensor networks, quantum and DNA computing, etc. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to: PARALLEL COMPUTING MASSIVE PARALLELISM Parallel Algorithms Cluster Computing and Grid Computing Parallel Complexity Theory Mobile and Wireless Computing Parallel Computing and Applications The Internet and the World Wide Web Models for Parallel Sensor Networks and Distributed Computing Instruction Level Parallelism and VLSI Satellite and Radio Networks Routing and Information Dissemination Other Large Networks Parallel Data Structures Pricing and Equilibria in Networks Compilers and Tools Quantum and DNA Computing for Parallel Computing Memory-Aware Algorithms Parallel Data Bases and Data Mining Supercomputer Architecture and Computing Metacomputing ======================================================================== CONFERENCE PRESENTATION: Regular presentations will be allotted a 25-minute talk and up to 10 pages in the proceedings. This format is intended for contributions reporting original research, submitted exclusively to this conference. Brief announcements will be allotted a 10-minute talk and a one-page abstract (each marked as a brief announcement) in the proceedings. This format is a forum for brief communications, which may be published later in other conferences. SUBMISSIONS: Authors of contributed papers are encouraged to submit their manuscript electronically by email. To submit electronically, visit http://sigact.acm.org/~spaa2005/SPAA2005.html for instructions. This is the preferred method of submission. The deadlines for electronic submissions are ** February 7, 2005, 5:59 p.m. EST for regular papers and ** February 14, 2005, 5:59 p.m. EST for brief announcements. The submissions server can be turned off any time after this point. Authors who are unable to submit electronically should contact the program chair, Paul Spirakis, at spirakis@cti.gr to receive instructions. Do not send electronic submissions to this email address. PAPER SUBMISSION FORMAT: The cover page should include 1. title, 2. authors and affiliation, 3. postal and e-mail address of the contact author, 4. a brief abstract describing the content of the paper, and 5. an indication of whether this is a regular presentation or a brief announcement If requested by the authors, an extended abstract that is not selected for a regular presentation will also be considered for the SPAA brief announcements. Such a request will not affect the consideration of the paper for a regular presentation. Submissions of regular presentations should include an introduction understandable to a nonspecialist including motivation and previous work, and a technical exposition directed to a specialist. It should not exceed 10 printed pages in 11-point type or larger (excluding cover, figures, and references). More details may be supplied in a clearly marked appendix to be read at the discretion of the program committee. A camera-ready copy of each accepted paper must prepared according to ACM guidelines for inclusion in the proceedings of the conference. A submission for the SPAA brief announcements should be no longer than 3 pages on letter-size paper using at least 11-point font. NOTIFICATION: Authors will be sent notification of acceptance or rejection by e-mail or letter mailed on or before May 2, 2005. A camera-ready copy of each accepted abstract must be prepared according to ACM guidelines for inclusion in the proceedings of the conference and must be received by May 30, 2005. ======================================================================== Program Chair Paul Spirakis, Computer Technology Institute, Greece Program Committee Susanne Albers, University of Freiburg David A. Bader, University of New Mexico Azzedine Boukerche, University of Ottawa Frederic T. Chong, University of California, Davis Fan Chung Graham, University of California, San Diego Allan Gottlieb, New York University Marios Mavronicolas, University of Cyprus Friedhelm Meyer auf der Heide, University of Paderborn Pino Persiano, University of Salerno Cynthia A. Phillips, Sandia National Laboratories Andrea Pietracaprina, University of Padova Viktor K. Prasanna, University of Southern California Vijaya Ramachandran, University of Texas, Austin Adi Rosen, Technion Shmuel Zaks, Technion SPAA Local Arrangements Chair Cynthia A. Phillips, Sandia National Laboratories SPAA General Chair Phil Gibbons, Intel Research SPAA Secretary Christian Scheideler, Johns Hopkins University SPAA Treasurer Rajmohan Rajaraman, Northeastern U. SPAA Publicity Chair Michael Bender, SUNY Stony Brook ------------- 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 afra at CS.Stanford.EDU Thu Jan 20 13:04:56 2005 From: afra at CS.Stanford.EDU (Afra Zomorodian) Date: Mon Jan 9 13:41:18 2006 Subject: Computational Topology Monograph Message-ID: Hi everyone, My monograph, Topology for Computing, is now published. It is based on my thesis, as well as notes from the courses I organized at Stanford and MPI. The monograph is the 16th in the Cambridge Monographs on Applied and Computational Mathematics. Here are links to the Cambridge and Amazon book pages, respectively: http://www.cambridge.org/catalogue/catalogue.asp?isbn=0521836662 http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0521836662/qid=1104185117/sr=8-1/ref=sr_8_xs_ap_i1_xgl14/103-5052443-2044629?v=glance&s=books&n=507846 The Cambridge page includes pdfs of excerpts, including the table of contents. As always, I appreciate any comments. Thank you. Afra Zomorodian ------------- 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 ydjian at yahoo.com.cn Tue Jan 18 15:13:31 2005 From: ydjian at yahoo.com.cn (harry ding) Date: Mon Jan 9 13:41:18 2006 Subject: ask for help Message-ID: <20050118071331.87300.qmail@web54108.mail.yahoo.com> Dear Sirs: Will anyone in your convience give me the email of the editor of Computer & Graphics. 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Ziegler) Date: Mon Jan 9 13:41:18 2006 Subject: "ALGEBRAIC AND GEOMETRIC COMBINATORICS" Conference In-Reply-To: References: <16884.40751.410213.939121@gargle.gargle.HOWL> Message-ID: <16884.49980.218337.616858@gargle.gargle.HOWL> EUROCONFERENCES IN MATHEMATICS ON CRETE ALGEBRAIC AND GEOMETRIC COMBINATORICS http://www.math.uoc.gr/~caa/anogia05.html Time: 20-26 August, 2005 Location: Anogia Conference Center, Anogia, Crete Organizers: Victor V. Batyrev (Tubingen), Martin Henk (Magdeburg) and Francisco Santos (Santander) Tentative list of Invited Speakers: Victor Batyrev (Tubingen) Louis Billera (Ithaca) Anders Bjorner (Stockholm) (tentative) Francesco Brenti (Rome) Eva-Maria Feichtner (Zurich) Martin Henk (Magdeburg) Dmitry Kozlov (Zurich) Peter McMullen (London) Francisco Santos (Santander) Hiroaki Terao (Tokyo) Volkmar Welker (Marburg) Gunter Ziegler (Berlin) Program: One hour invited talks and half hour contributed talks. Topics: All aspects of algebraic and geometric combinatorics. More specific topics of interest include combinatorics of polytopes arrangements of hyperplanes triangulations, subdivisions, tilings and packings combinatorics and topology of complexes and partially ordered sets monomial ideals toric geometry combinatorics of Coxeter groups Sponsors: The Institute of Applied and Computational Mathematics of the Foundation for Research and Technology-Hellas The Department of Mathematics of the University of Crete The European Commission General Information: The conferences will take place at the Anogia Academic Village, a conference center located in the traditional Cretan village of Anogia on the slopes of mountain Ida. Anogia has an elevation of 750 m, and is about 45 minutes by car from Heraklion, the largest city of Crete, and about half an hour from the closest point on the north coast of Crete. Living expenses (accommodation plus meals) during the conferences are estimated at about 40-60 Euro per person per day. The registration fee amounts to 250 Euro. The European Commission supports young researchers to enable them to participate in the conferences for training purposes. The researchers should be nationals of the countries which are Member States of the E.U. or Associated States, but there is also a certain amount of support available for young researchers from other countries as well. Graduate students are especially encouraged to participate. In general, young researchers should have a maximum of ten years research experience since obtaining a degree that gives them access to doctoral studies. (Some limited funds from other sources will also be available to support participants not belonging to the above group). The financial support may cover all or parts of the travel, living and registration expenses. Those interested in participating should fill out the application form attached below and send it, along with the required information, to the conference secretary Mrs. E. Kafatou at euroconf@math.uoc.gr . Applications (including the requested supporting material) that will be received 4 months before the starting date of the conference will be given full consideration. Queries/Questions should be directed to Christos Athanasiadis at caa@math.uoc.gr --------------------------------------------------------------------- Application Form Conference: Name: Date and place of birth: Nationality: Gender: Current position: e-mail address: Postal address: Research field: If you wish to give a talk, please give a tentative title. Do you wish to apply for financial support? For living expenses: YES / NO For travel expenses: YES / NO (please give estimated cost of tickets in euros) For refund of the registration fee: YES / NO Please give the following information: 1. List which of the following degrees you hold, the University and the date awarded. University Degree Master's Degree or equivalent Ph.D. Degree 2. 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From sve2005 at MIRALAB.UNIGE.CH Fri Jan 28 13:35:44 2005 From: sve2005 at MIRALAB.UNIGE.CH (Semantic Virtual Environments 2005) Date: Mon Jan 9 13:41:18 2006 Subject: [CfP] SVE2005 - deadline extension Message-ID: <41FA31A0.60209@miralab.unige.ch> [Apologies if you receive this CfP more than once] Workshop on Semantic Virtual Environments' 2005 SVE 2005 sve2005.miralab.unige.ch Organized by MIRAlab, University of Geneva (www.miralab.unige.ch), CUSO (www.cuso.ch) with the support of the AIM@Shape European Network of Excellence (www.aimatshape.net) 2005 March 16, 17 & 18 Villars, CH Submission dead-line extension: February 6, 2005 The objective of this workshop is evaluating and depicting the current state of the art in semantic-based shape representations and semantic-oriented methods to acquire, build, transmit, and process shapes with their associated knowledge. The workshop includes presentation of original research papers, state-of-the art reports and panel discussions. Submission deadlines are; - Original research paper/State-of-the art reports: February 6, 2005 - Panel proposal: February 20, 2005 -Submissions of full papers (8 to 10 A4 pages) are invited for oral presentation and publication in the workshop proceedings. Paper templates, format and submissions guidelines are available at http://sve2005.miralab.unige.ch/ Topics of interest in the scope of the workshop include but are not limited to -Optimized Systems for Shape Acquisition and Reconstruction -Shape Reconstruction from Images -Point Cloud Matching -Human Shape Reconstruction -Geometry Processing for the Semantics -Multi-Resolution Representations -Statistical Learning Techniques for Shape Characterization and Feature Detection -Skeletal Structures and Critical Characteristics for Shape Representation -Multi-Scale Models for Shape Representation -Semantics and Shape for Industrial Design -Incorporating Semantics and Ontologies in Product Development and Simulation -Semantics of Virtual Humans -Visual Shape Entropy -Standards for Shapes Representation >>Workshop Co-Chairs Nadia Magnenat-Thalmann, University of Geneva, CH Daniel Thalmann, EPFL, Lausanne, CH >>Program Co-Chairs Bianca Falcidieno, CNR-IMATI, Genova, IT Nadia Magnenat-Thalmann, University of Geneva, CH >>Program Committee M. Alexa, TU Darmstadt, DE P. Alliez, INRIA, Sophia-Antipolis, FR D. Attali, INPG, Grenoble, FR M. Attene, CNR-IMATI, Genova, IT G. Barequet, Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, IL R. Basri, Weizmann Institute of Science, IL A. Belyaev, Max-Planck Institute, DE S. Biasotti, CNR-IMATI, Genova, IT V. Blanz, Max-Planck Institute, DE G. Brunetti, FjG/IGD, DE M-P Cani, INPG, Grenoble, FR D. Cohen-Or, Tel Aviv University, IL L. De Floriani, Universty of Genova, IT G. Elber, Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, IL B. Falcidieno, CNR-IMATI, Genova, IT F. Giannini, CNR-IMATI, Genova, IT C. Gostman, Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, IL J. Haber, Max-Planck Institute, DE S. Hahmann, INPG, Grenoble, FR H. Kim, University of Geneva, CH L. Kobbelt, RWTH-Aachen , DE J-C Leon, INPG, Grenoble, FR B. Levy, INRIA, Sophia-Antipolis, FR N. Magnenat-Thalmann, University of Geneva, CH P. Min, Utrecht University, NL L. Moccozet, University of Geneva, CH M. Mortara, CNR-IMATI, Genova, IT B. Mourrain, INRIA, Sophia-Antipolis, FR J-O Nygaard, SINTEF, Oslo, NO E. Puppo, Universty of Genova, IT E. Quak, SINTEF, Oslo, NO H-P Seidel, Max-Planck Institute, DE M. Spagnuolo, CNR-IMATI, Genova, IT A. Stork, FjG/IGD, DE A. Tal, Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, IL D. Thalmann, EPF Lausanne, CH R. Veltkamp, Utrecht University, NL A. Verri, Universty of Genova, IT F. Vexo, EPF Lausanne, CH >>Local Committee HyungSeok Kim, University of Geneva, CH Laurent Moccozet, University of Geneva, CH For more information, please consult following web sites: General information on the Workshop: http://sve2005.miralab.unige.ch/ >>Contact: sve2005@miralab.unige.ch ------------- 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 hamish.carr at ucd.ie Mon Jan 31 17:09:05 2005 From: hamish.carr at ucd.ie (Hamish Carr) Date: Mon Jan 9 13:41:18 2006 Subject: Fwd: Eurographics 2005: Final Call for Papers, STARs and Tutorials Message-ID: <5f2bc5afe464601705e3d0e1a0b35f63@ucd.ie> I've been asked to forward this as a reminder: ***************************************************************** ????????????? Eurographics 2005, Dublin, Ireland ?????????? The evolution of graphics: where to next? ??????????? Final Call for Papers, STARs and Tutorials ????????? Conference Website: http://www.eg.org/eg2005 ???????????????????? Email: eg2005@cs.tcd.ie ***************************************************************** Submit your work to Eurographics 2005 - the deadlines are fast approaching!! Paper Abstracts - FRIDAY, 11TH OF FEBRUARY, 2005 Papers, STARs and Tutorials - WEDNESDAY, 16TH OF FEBRUARY, 2005 Notification - MONDAY, 18TH OF APRIL, 2005 Conference - Monday, August 29th to Friday, September 2nd, 2005 ***************************************************************** Papers: http://isg.cs.tcd.ie/eg2005/cfp.html ***************************************************************** Authors are invited to submit original papers reporting research contributions, practice and experience, or novel applications. Papers are sought in all areas of computer graphics: rendering, modeling, animation, interactive techniques, and other relevant topic areas. ***************************************************************** STARS: http://isg.cs.tcd.ie/eg2005/cfs.html ***************************************************************** STARs are survey papers that cover hot topics in contemporary computer graphics research. Their goal is to give a comprehensive overview of all relevant work in the respective field and to explain in depth the techniques and algorithms involved. Potential STARs may be based on a recent tutorial or course given by the authors. For submission, a 6-10 page STAR-let is sufficient. ***************************************************************** Tutorials: http://isg.cs.tcd.ie/eg2005/cft.html ***************************************************************** International experts are invited to give half day or full day tutorials providing in-depth instructions on a variety of topics in computer graphics and related areas, such as (but not limited to) haptic interfaces, simulation, visualisation, virtual reality, and augmented reality. Tutorials will range from introductory and refresher topics to cutting-edge technologies. ***************************************************************** CONTRIBUTOR RECOGNITION - - 400 Euros and one free registration for a half-day tutorial - 800 Euros and two free registrations for a full-day tutorial - One free conference registration for a STAR. PRIZES - An international jury will select the three best papers accepted for and presented at the conference. The best of the three will receive the traditional G?nter Enderle Award, including a cash prize of EUR 1000 sponsored by Eurographics. Two further papers will each receive EUR 750, sponsored by Mitsubishi Electric Research Labs. An award of EUR 1000 sponsored by IBM Research will also be given to the best student paper, authored and presented at Eurographics 2005 by a full-time student. ***************************************************************** Watch out for further details of other programs soon, including the animation program, with a special 1000 Euro prize sponsored by Pixar, the medical prize, sponsored by Immersion Medical, the John Lansdowne multimedia award, the short papers program and prizes, the industrial and education programs and lots, lots more. ... and, most importantly, an exciting social program that will provide a real taste of Dublin and Irish culture! ................................................. Eurographics'05 in Dublin: http://www.eg.org/eg2005 Dr. Carol O'Sullivan Image Synthesis Group, Computer Science Department Trinity College Dublin, Ireland. Tel: (353 1) 6081220, Fax: (353 1) 6772204 http://isg.cs.tcd.ie/ ================= Hamish Carr, Ph.D. Lecturer, Department of Computer Science, University College Dublin hamish.carr@ucd.ie +353-1-716-2475 ================= Hamish Carr, Ph.D. Lecturer, Department of Computer Science, University College Dublin hamish.carr@ucd.ie +353-1-716-2475 ------------- 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.