CFP: The UK Chapter of the Eurographics Association (EGUK) presents:-
Theory and Practice of Computer Graphics 2008
University of Manchester, UK, 9-11th June 2008
http://www.eguk.org.uk/TPCG08/
** Paper deadline March 10th 2008 **
The 26th Conference organised by the UK chapter of the Eurographics Association will be the sixth Theory and Practice of Computer Graphics 2008 Conference (TP.CG.08). All accepted papers will be published by Eurographics and held on the Digital Library, and will be available at the conference.
Call for Papers
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This conference focuses on theoretical and practical aspects of Computer Graphics and brings together top practitioners, users and researchers, thereby inspiring further collaboration between participants, particularly between academia and industry.
The Programme Committee is seeking refereed papers and work-in-progress reports in all aspects of computer graphics and its applications. The topics of interest include (but are not limited to):
computer animation, computer-based art and entertainment,
computation geometry, display technologies, fundamental
algorithms, graphics application systems, graphics
architectures and acceleration hardware, fractal and
natural phenomena, human computer interaction, image
processing, Internet graphics and collaborative
environments, medical imaging, modelling methods,
rendering techniques, texture synthesis, scientific
visualization, information visualization, virtual
reality and virtual environments, volume graphics,
web graphics.
Further details and submission categories may be found on
http://www.eguk.org.uk/TPCG08/
About Me
- Regeneration Institute
- Cardiff, Wales, United Kingdom
- Co-directors: Prof Gareth Williams, Dr Bob Smith, Prof Kevin Morgan, Dr Gabrielle Ivinson and Dr Gill Bristow - Research centre managers: Dr Dean Stroud (stroudda1@cf.ac.uk) and Dr Rebecca Edwards (edwardsrs1@cf.ac.uk) - 029 2087 6412 - Glamorgan Building, King Edward VII Avenue, Cardiff, Wales, CF10 3WA
Tuesday, 18 December 2007
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