Computer Graphics International is pleased to announce its poster program and is soliciting high quality poster proposals. 

The CGI posters program offers an opportunity to present innovative techniques in commercial products, work in progress, student projects, or non-traditional research. Posters on any subject related to computer graphics (see a topic list below) will be considered. An informal poster session will be held which should allow plenty of opportunities for one-on-one dialogue and small group discussion in a casual setting. Although extended abstracts describing each poster will be distributed at the conference, posters will NOT be included in regular proceedings and are NOT considered publications. The same work can therefore be submitted to journals and conferences later.

Poster proposals should present at least partial results achieved with a new technique. Submissions describing unsubstantiated ideas for future research will not be accepted. Based on the results of paper review process, CGI 05 committee has decided to offer several authors to present their work as invited posters and we expect to build a high quality poster program based on these core contributions. Proposals will be evaluated by members of CGI 05 committee based on level of contribution to the field of computer graphics, validity of the results, originality, and clarity of presentation. 

Submission procedure: Please e-mail a pdf file with an extended abstract (maximum 4 pages formatted according to IEEE guidelines available
at http://www.computer.org/cspress/instruct.htm) to cgi_pstr@cs.sunysb.edu File name should start with primary author's full last name followed by an underscore and arbitrary poster name, for example samaras_cool_faces.pdf IMPORTANT: Please do NOT use paper submission system for anything related to posters. Even if the CGI 05 committee offered you to present an invited poster based on your earlier paper submission, please send the new shorter version to the address above. This will serve as an indication that you accept our invitation and are willing to present your poster at the conference. We also appreciate a short note if you decide to decline our offer.

Poster presentation: Authors of accepted posters will prepare, print, and bring their own 60 x 40 inches (150x100 cm) portrait or landscape posters to the conference. Mounting materials will be provided. Posters will be on display during the conference. A special poster session will be scheduled during which at least one registered author is required to stand by his/her poster.

Important dates for poster submissions:

NEW: The committee received several requests for poster deadline extension. Since there is no strict publisher deadlines involved, the committee decided to continue accepting poster submissions until further notice (at least until April, 10th). We are looking forward to your contribution.
April 11th, 2005: Notification of acceptance. If your submitted an invited poster, your contribution is automatically accepted. Please proceed to register, reserve your hotel and otherwise arrange your trip to the conference

Original call for papers (deadline passed):

Here you will find Papers Call for Participation in PDF format.

Papers presenting original research are being sought in all areas of Computer Graphics
Suggested topics include (but are not limited to):


  • Geometric Computing
  • Shape and Solid Modeling
  • Physics-Based Modeling
  • Computer Animation
  • Rendering Techniques
  • Scientific and Information Visualization
  • Real Time Graphics
  • Multimedia and Digital Media
  • Interaction Techniques and Human-Computer Interface

 

  • Image-Based Techniques
  • Visual Perception for Graphics
  • Virtual and Augmented Reality
  • Graphics Systems, Architecture, and Hardware
  • Point-based Graphics
  • Computer Vision
  • Data Compression for Graphics
  • Computer Graphics and the Internet (VRML, Java, etc.)
  • Graphics Applications in Arts, Education, Science, Engineering, Medicine, etc.

 

Important Dates (CHANGED !)
  • Friday, January 14, 2005, 11:59pm Pacific Standard Time (PST): Paper Submission Deadline
  • February 28, 2005: Papers Notification of Acceptance
  • March 28, 2005: Camera Ready Papers Due
  • June 22, 2005: Start of Computer Graphics International 2005

Paper Format

Original unpublished papers of up to 8 pages (single-spaced, 10 point font, including figures, tables and references) are invited. Manuscripts must be written in English.
The first part of the paper should include a title, an abstract, keywords, and author's information (name, title, affiliation, address, phone and fax numbers, e-mail address). Specific instructions for formatting your paper can be found at: http://www.computer.org/cspress/instruct.htm Any animation sequences should be provided as an archive .zip file with your manuscript. 

Paper Submission Procedures

 All accepted papers will appear in a proceedings book published by IEEE Computer Society Press. A special issue of best papers will be published in the Visual Computer journal. Submissions are made electronically, in PDF format only (no paper copy will be accepted). To submit a paper, please follow instructions provided by the submission system which is now online.

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