[Infovis] Computer Graphics & Visual Computing (CGVC) 2016 - 2nd Call for Papers

Turkay, Cagatay Cagatay.Turkay.1 at city.ac.uk
Sun Jun 5 14:51:14 CEST 2016


Dear colleagues,

Following is the 2nd CFP for this year¡¯s EG UK CGVC 2016 conference.
Due to several requests, we now have a slightly extended deadline.

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COMPUTER GRAPHICS & VISUAL COMPUTING 2016 (CGVC 2016)
The 34th Annual Conference organised by the UK chapter of the Eurographics Association,
15-16 September 2016, Bournemouth University, UK,
http://www.eguk.org.uk/CGVC2016/

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Important Dates (Extended Deadline):

Submission Deadline: ***** 22 June 2016 *****
Notification of Acceptance: 20 July 2016
Camera Ready: 10 August 2016
Conference: 15-16 September 2016
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The annual EGUK conference is a meeting place for all those in the UK working in computer graphics and visual computing. It attracts researchers from across the country and from further afield.
The 2016 conference Computer Graphics & Visual Computing will be an overnight meeting (lunchtime to lunchtime). The conference wants to focus on increasing the dialogue between academic research groups, researchers in academic and in industrial developments. In order to facilitate such dialogue, we are seeking contributions mainly in the form of extended abstract and industrial demonstrations. However, we also welcome submissions of full papers.

Full papers - a paper of 4 to 8 pages describing completed research. Papers will be refereed by members of the EGUK programme committee. Authors of accepted papers will be expected to give a 20 minute presentation at the conference. Accepted papers will appear in the Eurographics digital library and will count as full paper publications.

Extended abstract - an abstract of up to 1000 words, plus figures and references. An extended abstract can describe work in progress, interim results, industrial work, or research presented more fully elsewhere. Extended abstracts will also be refereed by a panel drawn from the EGUK programme committee. All accepted extended abstracts will be presented as posters in a poster session and authors of selected submissions will also be expected to give a 15 minute presentation at the conference.

Industrial project abstracts ¨C a technical abstract of 1 to 4 pages, demonstrating implementations and/or product development. Technical abstracts will be presented at the conference site as large format posters during a poster session.

Accepted abstracts will appear in the Eurographics digital library. An extended abstract and industrial project abstract will not be considered as a full paper publication, instead being similar to a SIGGRAPH one©\page sketch or to a conference poster without an associated paper. As such, presenting an extended abstract at this conference has no effect on your ability to publish a fuller version of the same work in another venue. See full instruction at the conference website.

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Topics include but are not limited to:

Computer animation and image-based animation
Computer-based arts and entertainment
Vision-based techniques and image processing
Acquisition and reconstruction techniques
Graphics architectures and acceleration hardware
Medical imaging
Multimedia visualisation
Computer Games
Rendering techniques
Scientific visualization and big data
Information visualization
Visual analytics
Augmented reality and collaborative environments
Mobile Apps and Interactive Devices
Human computer interaction, robotics, and haptics
Modelling methods

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Conference co-chairs:
Dr Cagatay Turkay, City University London, UK,
Dr Tao Ruan Wan, Bradford University, UK.
Contact: chairs-cgvc2016 at eg.org<mailto:chairs-cgvc2016 at eg.org>

Local arrangement co-chair:
Dr Wen Tang, Bournemouth University, UK;

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