Full Papers
The Eurographics 2010 Technical Papers programme will showcase innovative research, practice and experience, and novel applications. We invite submission of high-quality papers that will set the standard in the field and stimulate future trends. Accepted papers will be presented at Eurographics 2010 and published in a special issue of the Eurographics journal, Computer Graphics Forum, in print and online. We encourage submission from all areas related to computer graphics such as rendering, modelling, visualization, animation, virtual reality, computer vision, imaging, and related disciplines.
A preliminary abstract is due by 23:59GMT, September 25th,
2009, and the full paper deadline is 23:59GMT, October
2nd, 2009.
Electronic submission of all papers is mandatory and
will be conducted using the
Submission and Review Management (SRM) system.
Papers must be written and presented in
English. Papers should not exceed 10 A4 pages in
length and must be formatted according to the
Eurographics
Computer Graphics Forum publication guidelines.
Please, follow the submission procedure
exactly. Authors are required to include a declaration
that they have not previously submitted or published
the scientific contribution claimed in their paper to
any other conference or journal before or during the
Eurographics 2010 Technical Papers review period, and
that they are prepared to present the paper at
Eurographics 2010. Any paper that does not adhere to
these requirements will be rejected without review.
The date for notification of the results of the review
process will be November 23, 2009. Final versions of
papers accepted full papers are to submitted by
December 18th.
Of all accepted papers, an international jury will
select the three best papers. The best of the three
will receive the Günter Enderle Award, including
a cash prize of 1000 Euros. An award will also be
given to the best student paper, authored and
presented at Eurographics 2010 by a full-time student.
For any question concerning full paper submissions
please contact the programme co-chairs:
Papers Programme Co-Chairs
Tomas Akenine-Möller, University of Lund, Sweden.Matthias Zwicker, University of Bern, Switzerland.
International Programme Committee
Tomi Aarnio (FI)Ulf Assarsson (SE)
Mirela Ben-Chen (USA)
Mario Botsch (D)
Marie-Paul Cani (F)
Min Chen (UK)
Carsten Dachsbacher (D)
Zhigang Deng (USA)
Oliver Deussen (D)
Michael Doggett (SE)
Elmar Eisemann (D)
Thomas Ertl (D)
Francois Faure (F)
Eric Galin (F)
Enrico Gobbetti (I)
Michael Goesele (D)
Stefan Gumhold (D)
Diego Gutierrez (E)
Wolfgang Heidrich (CDN)
Nicolas Holzschuch (F)
Kai Hormann (D)
Alexander Hornung (CH)
Andreas Kolb (D)
Johannes Kopf (USA)
Paul Kry (CND)
Samuli Laine (FI)
Jason Lawrence (USA)
Jaakko Lehtinen (FI)
Rafal Mantiuk (USA)
Torsten Möller (CND)
Ken Museth (USA)
Karol Myszkowski (D)
Renato Pajarola (CH)
Sumanta Pattanaik (USA)
Pieter Peers (USA)
Pierre Poulin (CND)
Werner Purgathofer (AT)
Milos Sramek (SK)
Laszlo Szirmay-Kalos (HU)
Oliver Staadt (CH)
Matthias Teschner (D)
Holger Theisel (D)
Christian Theobalt (D/USA)
Ingo Wald (USA)
Michael Wand (D)
Tim Weyrich (GB)
Alexander Wilkie (CZ)
Rhaleb Zayer (F)
Hao Zhang (CND)