GI 2010 Call for Papers
By sylvie | November 3, 2009
Here’s the official call for papers for GI 2010:
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CALL FOR PAPERS - GI 2010
Annual Graphics Interface Conference
May 31st to June 2nd, 2010
University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
**************************************************We are now accepting research paper submissions (see http://scs.carleton.ca/gi2010). The paper deadline for GI 2010 is December 16, 2009.
Graphics Interface is the oldest continuously-scheduled conference in the field. This conference consistently attracts high quality papers on recent advances in interactive systems, human-computer interaction, and graphics from around the world.
GI2010 will have joint sessions for the graphics and HCI tracks. Topics of interest at GI include (but are not restricted to):
· Shading and rendering
· Geometric modeling and meshing
· Graphics in simulation
· Image-based rendering
· Image synthesis and realism
· Medical and scientific visualization
· Computer animation
· Real-time rendering
· Non-photorealistic rendering
· Interaction techniques
· Computer-supported cooperative work
· Human interface devices
· Aesthetic design
· Virtual reality
· Augmented reality
· Data and information visualization
· Multimedia
· Mobile computing
· Affective HCI
· Haptic and tangible interfaces
· PerceptionImportant Dates:
Paper submission: December 16, 2009
Author notification: February 26, 2010
Final papers: March 12, 2010
Poster submission: April 21, 2010Conference co-chairs: David Mould, Carleton University, and Sylvie Noël, Communications Research Centre of Canada
GI2010 will be held in conjunction with Artificial Intelligence 2010 and Computer and Robot Vision 2010.
For more information about the conference and to submit a paper, please visit our website at:
http://scs.carleton.ca/gi2010
We have started submitting the CfP to various lists and websites, including CHI-Announcements, HCI Bibliography Events, Interaction-Design.org, and Conference Search.org. David will be submitting it to graphics-related lists.
Please feel free to republish this CfP or leave a message suggesting other places where we could advertise our conference.
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