SCA '09 2009 - SCA '09: The ACM SIGGRAPH / Eurographics Symposium on Computer Animation
Topics/Call fo Papers
TRAVEL BURSARIES: Please note that there will be around 25 student travel
bursaries of up to 500euro each (US$790) this year to help defray
the cost of travel. Preference will be given to authors of papers and posters
and to students with larger travel costs. Exact award amounts will depend on
the final number of awarded bursaries.
POSTERS AND DEMOS
A poster and demo presentation is the perfect opportunity for authors to
display and discuss late-breaking technical achievements that are either not
ready or not suitable for publication as full papers.
The poster and demo session will be an integral part of the SCA program, with
specific time allotted for poster presenters and symposium participants to
view and discuss the work. A pamphlet containing summaries of the posters
will be distributed to all participants, and all presenters will have the
opportunity to give a one-minute description of their work during a poster
fast-forward session.
****Eligibility
Poster presentations are not formal publications, so work submitted as a
poster is still eligible for later publication in a journal or conference
proceedings.
We encourage any of the following types of poster submissions:
* Up and coming computer animation research
* Technically novel production work
* Work done outside of SCA that would be of interest to the computer
animation community. This includes animation-related works recently accepted
to other conferences such as I3D or NPAR, or the SIGGRAPH Sketches program.
* Lab overviews which present a snapshot of the ongoing animation-related
research at a given institution.
Please note that in order to maintain the quality of discussions and
interactivity at the poster session, there must be at least one dedicated
presenter for each poster.
bursaries of up to 500euro each (US$790) this year to help defray
the cost of travel. Preference will be given to authors of papers and posters
and to students with larger travel costs. Exact award amounts will depend on
the final number of awarded bursaries.
POSTERS AND DEMOS
A poster and demo presentation is the perfect opportunity for authors to
display and discuss late-breaking technical achievements that are either not
ready or not suitable for publication as full papers.
The poster and demo session will be an integral part of the SCA program, with
specific time allotted for poster presenters and symposium participants to
view and discuss the work. A pamphlet containing summaries of the posters
will be distributed to all participants, and all presenters will have the
opportunity to give a one-minute description of their work during a poster
fast-forward session.
****Eligibility
Poster presentations are not formal publications, so work submitted as a
poster is still eligible for later publication in a journal or conference
proceedings.
We encourage any of the following types of poster submissions:
* Up and coming computer animation research
* Technically novel production work
* Work done outside of SCA that would be of interest to the computer
animation community. This includes animation-related works recently accepted
to other conferences such as I3D or NPAR, or the SIGGRAPH Sketches program.
* Lab overviews which present a snapshot of the ongoing animation-related
research at a given institution.
Please note that in order to maintain the quality of discussions and
interactivity at the poster session, there must be at least one dedicated
presenter for each poster.
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- NPAR 2009, the 7th international symposium dedicated to non-photorealistic animation and rendering
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- The 5th International Conference on e-Social Science
- International Conference on Personal Satellite Services - PSATS'09
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