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Call for POSTERS Graphics Interface 2003
http://www.graphicsinterface.org/
June 11-13, 2003
Halifax, Nova Scotia,Canada


 

Graphics Interface 2003 will take place in Halifax, June 11-13, 2003, in conjunction with the Vision Interface 2003 (VI) and Artificial Intelligence 2003 (AI) conferences.

Graphics Interface is expanding its format. In 2003 there will be more Interface and just as much Graphics. GI 2003 will be the 29th Graphics Interface conference and it is the oldest continuously scheduled conference in the field. This event consistently attracts high-quality papers on recent advances in computer graphics, interactive systems, and human computer interaction topics from around the world.

A single registration will permit attendees to attend any talk in the three conferences, which will be scheduled in parallel tracks. The conference will also include a banquet.

June is a fantastic time to visit Halifax. Founded in 1749, Halifax is known for its beauty, maritime charm and friendliness, and quality of life. This city by the sea offers many of the amenities of a large city -- diverse cultural activies, a vibrant downtown, museums, theatre, and festivals, while still maintaining its small-town charm. Come and enjoy a walk through Historic Properties, a boat cruise on Halifax Harbour or a traditional lobster dinner.

Poster Submission DEADLINE: April 4, 2003

Poster submissions are specifically requested in (but not limited to) the following areas:

    Graphics

  • Shading and rendering
  • Geometric modeling and meshing
  • Graphics in simulation
  • Image-based rendering
  • Image synthesis and realism
  • Medical and scientific visualization
  • Information visualization
  • Computer animation
  • Real-time rendering
  • Non-photorealistic

    HCI

  • Computer supported cooperative work
  • Interaction techniques
  • Human interface devices
  • Virtual reality
  • Augmented Reality
  • Data Visualization
  • Information Visualization
  • Haptics
  • Multimedia
  • Mobile computing
  • Haptic interfaces

 

How To Submit A Poster Or Demo

The poster submission should include a 2 page extended abstract in conference and a preliminary version of the poster layout. Poster boards are normally 4'x4'. If you require more space (i.e. 4'x8'), please include a justification in a covering letter.

Demos are also welcome. If you propose a demo, please indicate your preferred equipment and space needs, what you would bring and what you would need to have onsite. If your demo is associated with a poster, simply attach this information to your poster submission. If you are proposing a demo instead of a poster, your demo submission should include a 2 page extended abstract, in conference format, and your equipment needs (as described above).

The preferred submission format is PDF. Please check before submitting other file formats. The preferred submission method is e-mail. Please send your submission as an attachment to a message addressed to hepting@cs.uregina.ca, with a subject of "GI2003 Poster/Demo Submission" (click here). The message body should contain the title of poster and contact information for the main author. Please contact the Posters/Demos chair if you have any questions or concerns.

Contact Information for Poster/Demo Chair

Daryl Hepting
hepting@cs.uregina.ca
Computer Science Department
University of Regina
3737 Wascana Parkway
Regina, Saskatchewan, S4S 0A2
Tel Office: +1 306 585 5210
Fax: +1 306 585 4745
www.cs.uregina.ca/~hepting/


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