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Call for papers |
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The Eurographics Symposium on Rendering 2004 will be held in Norrköping, Sweden, on June 21-23, 2004. Norrköping is an active cultural center in Sweden, conveniently located two hours south of Stockholm. This event is the successor to the highly successful Eurographics Symposium on Rendering and the Eurographics Workshops on Rendering held in the previous 14 years.
The program co-chairs are Henrik Wann Jensen and Alexander Keller. The local organizers are Mark Ollila, Ken Museth, Anders Ynnerman, and other members of the Department of Science and Technology at Linköping University.
Call for papers as pdf
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Conference topics |
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Submissions are invited in (but not limited to) the following areas:
Sampling, filtering, and anti-aliasing
Texture models, analysis, and synthesis
Reflection models and methods
Visibility algorithms
Global illumination methods and approximations
Capturing real-world data for rendering
Human perception and error measures
Non-photorealistic rendering
Computer vision related and image-based rendering algorithms
New rendering hardware and new uses of existing hardware
Systems and software architectures for rendering
Rendering methods for virtual and augmented reality
Real-time rendering algorithms
Parallel rendering algorithms
Point-based rendering
Research and developments driven by real-world applications are encouraged. We welcome short papers (max. 6 pages) as well as full papers (max. 12 pages). The category of submitted papers will be decided based on the reviewing results, but authors may submit papers specifically to the short paper category. The presentation format will allow for ample discussion time. The number of participants will be limited to 150.
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International program committee co-chairs |
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International program committee |
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Kavita Bala (US)
Philippe Bekaert (BE)
Kadi Bouatouch (FR)
Per Christensen (US)
Daniel Cohen-Or (IS)
Oliver Deussen (DE)
Fredo Durand (US)
Philip Dutr�e (BE)
Simon Gibson (UK)
Wolfgang Heidrich (CA)
Greg Humphreys (US)
Dani Lischinski (IS)
Jan Kautz (US)
Nelson Max (US)
Karol Myszkowski (DE)
Erik Reinhard (US)
Holly Rushmeier (US)
Mateu Sbert (ES)
Peter Shirley (US)
Fran�cois Sillion (FR)
Brian Smits (US)
Jos Stam (US)
Marc Stamminger (DE)
L�aszl�o Szirmay-Kalos (HU)
Greg Ward (US)
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Organizing chair |
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Keynote speakers |
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Prof. dr. Jan J Koenderink Christopher Hery
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