GraVisMa 2015 - International Conferences on Computer Graphics, Computer Vision and Mathematical Aspects of Nature 2015
Date2015-09-14 - 2015-09-18
Deadline2015-05-10
VenuePlzen, Czech Republic
Keywords
Websitehttps://www.gravisma.eu
Topics/Call fo Papers
GraVisMa
International Conferences on
Computer Graphics, Computer Vision and Mathematics
http://www.GraVisMa.eu
GraVisMa 2015 - Computer Graphics, Computer Vision and Mathematical Aspects of Nature
to be held Plzen, Czech Republic, at Primavera Congress Center (http://www.primaverahotel.cz/)
September 14-18, 2015
Submission (preliminary)
Workshop or special session proposal 11 February 2015
Paper submission 10 May 2015
Acceptance decision June / July 2015
Final version Late August 2015
Venue 14 - 18 September 2015
--- Page under construction ---
GraVisMa events are a unique forum of researchers, practitioners, developers and academia experts to discuss new approaches and methods in Computer Graphics, Computer Vision, Scientific Computation, Medical, Scientific and Information Visualization (and relevant fields) with application of the latest developments in Mathematics and Physics and vice versa.
Goals of the GraVisMa are to bring Projective Geometry, Geometric Algebra and Conformal Geometry to practice, especially in the fields related to Computer Graphics and Vision, Scientific Computation and Visualization.
GraVisMa brings new impulses to related fields of computer science, especially in development of new approaches and algorithms and will stimulate research activities between mathematicians and computer science experts.
Informal atmosphere of the GraVisMa stimulates scientific discussions between researchers and practitioners, that will lead to further research international collaborations and project proposals as well.
WSCG
Computer Graphics, Visualization and Computer Vision
WSCG conferences since 1992 - on line repository
Journal of WSCG - on line repository
Main topics
Computer Science Mathematical fields Interesting applications
Computer Graphics
(modelling, rendering, 3D imaging etc.)
Computer Vision (3D reconstruction,
non-linear image transformations etc.)
Algorithms and Data Structures
Human Computer Interaction, 3DTV ...
Scientific and Medical Visualization
Scientific Computing
Parallel and Distributed Computing
Applications
Numerical Computation
Projective Geometry
Geometric Algebra
Conformal Algebra
Grassmann & Clifford Algebra
Other Mathematical Aspects
Influence Mathematics to Computer Science
(related fields)
Computer Science inspiration to Mathematics
Educational Aspects
Other related topics
Programming Tools and Systems
Technology issues
GPU/CUDA/TESLA Computing
Intel/AMD technologies
Signal Processing processors
Accepted workshops:
Meshless Methods in Computer Science and Engineering
Prof. Vaclav Skala, http://www.VaclavSkala.eu
University of West Bohemia, Plzen [Pilsen], Czech Republic
E-mail: Submission to: skala-AT-kiv.zcu.cz subject: Meshfree 2015
Standard computational methods across many application fields require tessellation in 2D or 3D using triangular or tetrahedral meshes. Tessellation itself is computationally expensive especially in higher dimensions and result of computation is again discrete and physical phenomena are not smoothly interpolated. Meshless methods are scalable for higher dimensions and offer smooth final representation. Meshless methods lead to a solution of system of linear equations, in general. The applicability of meshless methods can be found in several areas.
The workshop is intended to exploration of theoretical foundations and applicability of meshless methods,
Main topics (but not limited to):
Meshless methods in computer graphics, vizualization and computer vision
Meshless methods in engineering problems
Meshless methods - theory and practice
Meshless interpolation and approximation of large data sets
Radial Basis Functions (RBF) in computer graphics, visualization, image processing and computer vision
Meshless methods and projective space
Related research activities: http://GeometryAlgebra.zcu.cz
Contact
Prof. Ing. Vaclav Skala, CSc.
c/o Center of Computer Graphics and Visualization
Department of Computer Science and Engineering
Faculty of Applied Sciences
University of West Bohemia
Univerzitni 8, CZ 306 14 Plzen
Czech Republic
SKYPE: use my e-mail address
Tel. (+420) 377 63 2473 , Fax/Tel: (+420) 377 63 2457
e-mail: skala..(at)..zcu.cz subject: GraVisMa
http://www.VaclavSkala.eu http://Graphics.zcu.cz
Event office
Vaclav Skala - UNION Agency
Na Mazinach 9
CZ 322 00 Plzen
Czech Republic
UnionAgency-AT-volny.cz subj. GraVisMa
International Conferences on
Computer Graphics, Computer Vision and Mathematics
http://www.GraVisMa.eu
GraVisMa 2015 - Computer Graphics, Computer Vision and Mathematical Aspects of Nature
to be held Plzen, Czech Republic, at Primavera Congress Center (http://www.primaverahotel.cz/)
September 14-18, 2015
Submission (preliminary)
Workshop or special session proposal 11 February 2015
Paper submission 10 May 2015
Acceptance decision June / July 2015
Final version Late August 2015
Venue 14 - 18 September 2015
--- Page under construction ---
GraVisMa events are a unique forum of researchers, practitioners, developers and academia experts to discuss new approaches and methods in Computer Graphics, Computer Vision, Scientific Computation, Medical, Scientific and Information Visualization (and relevant fields) with application of the latest developments in Mathematics and Physics and vice versa.
Goals of the GraVisMa are to bring Projective Geometry, Geometric Algebra and Conformal Geometry to practice, especially in the fields related to Computer Graphics and Vision, Scientific Computation and Visualization.
GraVisMa brings new impulses to related fields of computer science, especially in development of new approaches and algorithms and will stimulate research activities between mathematicians and computer science experts.
Informal atmosphere of the GraVisMa stimulates scientific discussions between researchers and practitioners, that will lead to further research international collaborations and project proposals as well.
WSCG
Computer Graphics, Visualization and Computer Vision
WSCG conferences since 1992 - on line repository
Journal of WSCG - on line repository
Main topics
Computer Science Mathematical fields Interesting applications
Computer Graphics
(modelling, rendering, 3D imaging etc.)
Computer Vision (3D reconstruction,
non-linear image transformations etc.)
Algorithms and Data Structures
Human Computer Interaction, 3DTV ...
Scientific and Medical Visualization
Scientific Computing
Parallel and Distributed Computing
Applications
Numerical Computation
Projective Geometry
Geometric Algebra
Conformal Algebra
Grassmann & Clifford Algebra
Other Mathematical Aspects
Influence Mathematics to Computer Science
(related fields)
Computer Science inspiration to Mathematics
Educational Aspects
Other related topics
Programming Tools and Systems
Technology issues
GPU/CUDA/TESLA Computing
Intel/AMD technologies
Signal Processing processors
Accepted workshops:
Meshless Methods in Computer Science and Engineering
Prof. Vaclav Skala, http://www.VaclavSkala.eu
University of West Bohemia, Plzen [Pilsen], Czech Republic
E-mail: Submission to: skala-AT-kiv.zcu.cz subject: Meshfree 2015
Standard computational methods across many application fields require tessellation in 2D or 3D using triangular or tetrahedral meshes. Tessellation itself is computationally expensive especially in higher dimensions and result of computation is again discrete and physical phenomena are not smoothly interpolated. Meshless methods are scalable for higher dimensions and offer smooth final representation. Meshless methods lead to a solution of system of linear equations, in general. The applicability of meshless methods can be found in several areas.
The workshop is intended to exploration of theoretical foundations and applicability of meshless methods,
Main topics (but not limited to):
Meshless methods in computer graphics, vizualization and computer vision
Meshless methods in engineering problems
Meshless methods - theory and practice
Meshless interpolation and approximation of large data sets
Radial Basis Functions (RBF) in computer graphics, visualization, image processing and computer vision
Meshless methods and projective space
Related research activities: http://GeometryAlgebra.zcu.cz
Contact
Prof. Ing. Vaclav Skala, CSc.
c/o Center of Computer Graphics and Visualization
Department of Computer Science and Engineering
Faculty of Applied Sciences
University of West Bohemia
Univerzitni 8, CZ 306 14 Plzen
Czech Republic
SKYPE: use my e-mail address
Tel. (+420) 377 63 2473 , Fax/Tel: (+420) 377 63 2457
e-mail: skala..(at)..zcu.cz subject: GraVisMa
http://www.VaclavSkala.eu http://Graphics.zcu.cz
Event office
Vaclav Skala - UNION Agency
Na Mazinach 9
CZ 322 00 Plzen
Czech Republic
UnionAgency-AT-volny.cz subj. GraVisMa
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