APGV 2006: THIRD SYMPOSIUM ON
APPLIED PERCEPTION IN GRAPHICS
AND VISUALIZATION
Co-located with ACM SIGGRAPH 06.
Boston, MA. 28th - 30th July, 2006.
http://www.apgv.org
SECOND CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
Research in computer graphics and visualization has great potential to
benefit from, and contribute to, research in perception.
Since 2004, this symposium has brought together researchers from the
fields of perception, graphics and visualization, to facilitate a wider
exchange of ideas. Our goals are to use insights from perception to
advance the design of methods for visual, auditory and haptic
representation, and to use computer graphics to enable perceptual
research that would otherwise not be possible.
Submissions are invited in the broad range of areas at the intersection
of computer graphics, visualization and perception. Specific examples
include, but are not limited to:
- applications of insights from perception to the development of
algorithms for more efficient, effective or realistic modeling,
rendering and/or animation
- applications of perception in the design and evaluation of methods
for more effective representation and communication of data
- the study of perception and perceptual issues in virtual environments
- computational aesthetics, stylization, and perceptual aspects of
non-photorealistic rendering
Submissions are particularly welcome in all areas of basic perception
research that have applications in computer graphics and visualization.
Proceedings, which will include the poster abstracts, will be published
by ACM SIGGRAPH. Best papers from the symposium will be invited to be
extended for a special issue of the ACM Transactions on Applied
Perception <http://www.acm.org/tap/>.
For more information check our website: <www.apgv.org>
Submission deadlines
31st March 2006
- full papers (up to 8 pages)
- short papers (up to 4 pages)
8th May 2006
- posters (abstract up to 1 page)
Conference Chairs
Roland Fleming, Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics
Sunghee Kim, Gettysburg College
Program Chairs
Erik Reinhard, University of Bristol
William Thompson, University of Utah
** Paper Submission Date moved to March 31, 2006 **
I am pleased to announce the following great news: IEEE Computer
Society Publications has approved a 3 year trial of the IEEE
Visualization Conference and IEEE Information Visualization Symposium
proceedings appearing as an issue of IEEE Transactions on
Visualization and Computer Graphics (TVCG), starting this year. This
is a great opportunity for our community and also means more work for
authors and reviewers as papers can be accepted to Vis/Infovis/TVCG
pending minor revision and will undergo a very quick revision and
review cycle to ensure they are acceptable for publication and
presentation. We appreciate the additional work that both authors and
reviewers will commit to in order to make this venture a success.
To enable the two part submission process and ensure the
journal quality of the review, revision, and publication process, the
submission date for papers to both IEEE Visualization and IEEE
Symp. on Information Visualization is now March 31.
I want to thank the IEEE TVCG Editorial and Advisory Board, the TVCG
Associate Editors in Chief, the IEEE VGTC, the Infovis and Vis
Conference Steering committees, and the IEEE CS Publications board and
staff for their hard work, useful discussions, and valuable input in
finalizing this process.
Sincerely,
David S. Ebert
IEEE TVCG Editor in Chief
- Dr. David S. Ebert, School of Electrical and Computer Engineering ----
- Purdue University; 465 Northwestern Ave., West Lafayette, IN 47907 ---
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