CGIM 2010

SCOPE This conference will focus on six major themes. Topics include, but are not limited to:

Computer Graphics and Modelling Computer Aided Design Computer Graphics Graphical Modelling 3-D Object Extraction Surface Reconstruction Surface Modelling Solid Modelling Geometric Modelling Geometric Algorithms Computational Geometry Physically-based Modelling Multi-Resolution Modelling Hair Modelling Texture Models Modelling of Natural Phenomena Model Validation Computer Art Artificial Intelligence Techniques Applications

Rendering Illumination Models Volume Rendering Rendering Algorithms and Systems Parallel Rendering Monti-Carlo and Finite Element Techniques Image-based Rendering Radiosity Ray Tracing

Visualization Information Visualization Scientific and Mathematical Visualization Distributed Visualization Collaborative Visualization Graph and Network Visualization Visualization Algorithms Visualization and Knowledge Discovery Human Perception Virtual Reality Augmented Reality Visualization of Virtual Objects Real-Time Visual Simulation Visualization Software Computer Games

Imaging and Image Processing Image Acquisition Techniques Image and Pattern Analysis Image Compression Image Manipulation Pattern Recognition Image Segmentation Image Synthesis Techniques Digital Imaging Internet Imaging Digital Photography Digital Video Wireless Imaging Color Imaging Holographic Imaging Volumetric Imaging Multi-Spectral Imaging Hyper-Spectral Imaging Remote Sensing Medical Imaging Acoustic Imaging Image Ontology Computer Vision Stereo Vision Image Quality Image Data Management Software Languages and Tools for Imaging

Animation Computer Animation Artificial Intelligence and Animation Virtual Humans Robotics and Animation Human Figure Animation Facial Animation Behavioral Animation Character Animation Particle Systems Motion Capture Plausible Motion Simulation Motion Control and Kinematics Collision Detection Animation Languages Animation Systems Algorithms and Techniques Virtual Tours Applications

Human-Computer Interaction Graphical Interfaces Intelligent User Interfaces Speech Recognition Design Techniques User Requirements Collaborative System Design Web Designing Mobile Interfaces E-Learning Education Interface Software and Tools Interfaces and Agents Applications

PAPER SUBMISSIONS

Initial Papers Submit your paper via our website at: www.iasted.org/conferences/submit-679.html. All submissions should be in Adobe Acrobat (pdf) format. The IASTED Secretariat must receive your paper by September 15, 2009. Receipt of paper submission will be confirmed by email.

Complete the online initial paper submission form designating an author who will attend the conference and provide four key words to indicate the subject area of your paper. At least one of the key words must be taken from the list of topics provided under Scope. Initial paper submissions should be approximately eight pages. Formatting instructions are available at: http://www.iasted.org/formatting-initial-page.html.

All papers submitted to IASTED conferences must be previously unpublished and may not be considered for publication elsewhere at any time during IASTED's review period. Authors are limited to a maximum of three paper submissions. Authors are responsible for having their papers checked for style and grammar prior to submission to IASTED. Papers may be rejected if the language is not satisfactory.

Notification of acceptance will be sent via email by November 1, 2009. Final manuscripts are due by November 15, 2009. Registration and final payment are due by December 1, 2009. Late registration fees or paper submissions will result in the papers being excluded from the conference proceedings.

Final Papers Send your final manuscripts via email to: finalpapers@iasted.org. The subject line for the final manuscript submission must include your six-digit paper number. The formatting instructions can be found at: www.iasted.org/formatting-final.htm and must be strictly followed. The page limit for final papers is eight single-spaced pages in 10 point Times New Roman font. Only one paper of up to six pages is included in the regular registration fee. There will be an added charge for extra pages and additional papers.

TUTORIALS Proposals for three-hour tutorials should be submitted online by September 15, 2009. Tutorials are to be submitted via the following website address: www.iasted.org/conferences/tutorialsubmit-679.html.

A tutorial proposal should clearly indicate the topic, background knowledge expected of the participants, objectives, time allocations for the major course topics, and the qualifications of the instructor(s).

SPECIAL SESSIONS Persons wishing to organize a special session should submit a proposal via email to: calgary@iasted.org. Proposals should include a session title, a list of the topics covered, and the qualifications and brief biography of the session organizer(s). Papers submitted to the special session must be received by September 15, 2009, unless otherwise stipulated by the Special Session Organizer. A minimum of five papers must be registered and fully paid in order for this session to be included in the conference program. More information on special sessions is available at: www.iasted.org/conferences/specialsession-679.html.

JOURNALS Expanded and enhanced versions of papers published in the conference proceedings can also be considered for inclusion in one of the IASTED journals. Information on the submission of papers to journals is available at www.actapress.com/SubmissionInfo.aspx.

Whole proceedings as well as single papers can now be purchased online. Please visit ACTA Press: www.actapress.com.

For more information or to be placed on our mailing list, please contact:

IASTED Secretariat – CGIM 2010 B6, Suite 101, Dieppe Avenue SW Calgary, AB, Canada T3E 7J9 Tel: 403-288-1195, Fax: 403-247-6851 Email: calgary@iasted.org Web site: www.iasted.org

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