Areas Papers
In 2010, Eurographics will have a special focus on Mobile Visual Computing and Dome Displays which will have paper sessions and other events within the conference devoted to them.
With Mobile Visual Computing we understand any aspects of computing images for display on handheld devices, including software or hardware techniques from graphics, vision and image processing, user interfaces and interaction.
Domed displays, with real-time computing, are becoming a much more widely used approach to immersive computer graphics. The number of such sites is increasingly rapidly and the technology and applications must advance to meet the new challenges and opportunities which these systems provide. A new domed display environment will be commissioned in Norrköping immediately prior to the Eurographics conference, just minutes away from the conference centre. It is intended that the dome will be used to host the dome areas events and papers, and will provide an excellent environment for authors and exhibitors to demonstrate new ideas for domed environments.
List of Topics
Suggested topics in the two areas are listed below but submissions are not limited to just these topics, simply to the defined areas.Mobile Visual Computing:
- Mobile graphics algorithms
- Mobile graphics applications
- Mobile graphics hardware
- Graphical user interfaces for mobile devices
- Visualization on handheld devices
- Handheld displays
- Mobile augmented reality
- Mobile computational photography
- User studies, human factors, evaluation of interaction techniques
Domed Displays:
- Projection systems and technologies
- Audio environment technologies and methods
- Interaction systems for small and large audiences
- Software development platforms
- Mixed media dome shows
- Combining live performance in dome environments
- Dome special effects
- Applications: practical, education and entertainment
Accepted papers will be presented at Eurographics 2010
as an oral presentation, and will be published in the
Areas Papers proceedings and included in the conference digital media.
Authors are invited to submit both normal research
papers, as well as contributions that might be
difficult to position as a regular or a short paper
because they are too much oriented towards the
application or address emergent, yet preliminary ideas
on the future of Mobile Visual Computing and Dome
Displays.
The submission deadline for areas papers is
December 18, 2009.
For any question concerning areas papers submissions
please contact the areas programme co-chairs:
Submission Details
Submitted areas papers should be formatted according
to the Eurographics publication style. The templates can be found
here
For submission purposes, you should submit a paper of
up to 8 pages in length, or 4 pages for a short paper,
according to the submission guidelines. Anonymous
submissions will be made electronically through the
Eurographics online submission system.
Please remember to indicate the area to which your work is
submitted.
Areas Co-Chairs
Matt Cooper, Linköping University, SEKari Pulli, Nokia Research Center, US
Committee Members
| Mobile Visual Computing | Domed Displays |
| Tomi Aarnio, Nokia Research Center, Finland |
David Beining, University of New Mexico, USA |
| Emmanuel Agu, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, USA |
Carter Emmart, American Museum of Natural History, USA |
| Tolga Capin, Bilkent University, Turkey |
Ralph Heinsohn, Tilt Design Studio, Hamburg, Germany |
| Luca Chittaro, Universita di Udine, Italy |
Tim Florian Horn, Planetarium Hamburg, Germany |
| Thomas Ertl, Universität Stuttgart, Germany |
Staffan Klashed, SCISS AB, Sweden |
| Maria Andreia Formico Rodrigues, Universidade de Fortaleza, Brazil |
David Mcconville, The Elumenati, USA |
| Hendrik Lensch, Universität Ulm, Germany |
Blair Parkin, Visual Acuity, UK |
| Manuel Menezes de Oliveira Neto, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil |
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| Antti Nurminen, Helsinki University of Technology, Finland |
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| Vidya Setlur, Nokia Research Center, USA |
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| Jacob Ström, Ericsson Research, Sweden |
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| Daniel Wagner, Technische Universität Graz, Austria |
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| Jeong-Ho Woo, KAIST, Korea |
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| Woontack Woo, Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology, Korea |
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| Hoi-Jun Yoo, KAIST, Korea |