SIGGRAPH 2014 - Forty-first International Conference on Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques
Date2014-08-10 - 2014-08-14
Deadline2014-01-17
VenueVancouver, Canada
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Websitehttps://s2014.siggraph.org
Topics/Call fo Papers
The SIGGRAPH Technical Papers program is a premier international forum for disseminating new scholarly work in computer graphics and interactive techniques. Submitted papers must therefore be novel (they cannot overlap substantially with any paper previously accepted for publication or under review by any conference or journal during the SIGGRAPH review process), and they must adhere to the highest scientific standards.
We are looking for high-quality research papers that introduce new ideas to the field and stimulate future trends. In addition to the core topics of modeling, animation, rendering, imaging, and human-computer interaction, we encourage submissions from areas related to computer graphics, including: computer games, scientific visualization, information visualization, computer-aided design, computer vision, audio, and robotics. This list is not exhaustive. As always, excellence of the ideas is the predominant acceptance criterion.
We are looking for high-quality research papers that introduce new ideas to the field and stimulate future trends. In addition to the core topics of modeling, animation, rendering, imaging, and human-computer interaction, we encourage submissions from areas related to computer graphics, including: computer games, scientific visualization, information visualization, computer-aided design, computer vision, audio, and robotics. This list is not exhaustive. As always, excellence of the ideas is the predominant acceptance criterion.
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- Workshop on Research Prototyping for Games
- International Workshop on Foundation of Digital Game-Based Learning (FDGBL)
- Workshop on Intelligent Cinematography and Editing
- The International Conference on Information Visualization Theory and Applications
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