Hot3D 2013 - 4th International Work-shop on Hot Topics in 3D (Hot3D)
Date2013-07-15 - 2013-07-19
Deadline2013-03-07
VenueCalifornia , USA - United States
Keywords
Websitehttps://icme2013.org
Topics/Call fo Papers
The 3D research community is at a potentially revolutionary point. From one side, 3D display technology is at the verge of becoming widespread and reasonably priced, and that includes autostereoscopic displays. From another direction, increases in computational power ? including powerful GPUs ? has allowed an ever-increasing realism in 3D scene generation. 3D audio is now often tightly integrated with 3D environments, including 5.1 (and higher) and even 3D soundfield reproduction. Haptic systems are also being tightly integrated within 3D systems. Quality evaluation of 3D systems itself is of great importance, and is also showing fast progress. Finally, new depth cameras, coupled with new 3D analysis and synthesis algorithms are close to enable commercial-quality 3D rendering of real scenes, instead of being restricted to synthetic scenes as in the past.
All these factors together create the “perfect storm”: an environment ideal for an explosion of related technology and applications, with a speed of development that will not fit in the (slower) cycle of traditional conferences and journals. In other words, while appropriate venues for presenting research at advanced stages is plentiful, the 3D Multimedia community lacks an appropriate venue for receiving feedback during early or initial stages of the development of radical or potentially disruptive technology.
All these factors together create the “perfect storm”: an environment ideal for an explosion of related technology and applications, with a speed of development that will not fit in the (slower) cycle of traditional conferences and journals. In other words, while appropriate venues for presenting research at advanced stages is plentiful, the 3D Multimedia community lacks an appropriate venue for receiving feedback during early or initial stages of the development of radical or potentially disruptive technology.
Other CFPs
- International Workshop on Affective Analysis in Multimedia (AAM)
- 2nd International Workshop on Emerging Multimedia Systems and Applications (EMSA 2013)
- The 3rd International IEEE Workshop on Multimedia Services and Technologies for E-health (MUST-EH 2013)
- International Workshop on Mining Images and Videos from Social Media
- 2nd International Workshop on Intelligent Mobile Vision (IMV 2013)
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