[comp.graphics] Computer Animation 91, Call for Papers

thalmann@uni2a.unige.ch (NADIA MAGNENAT THALMANN) (11/09/90)

Computer Animation'91
Geneva, Switzerland
May, 22-25 1991
                    
 

The Computer Graphics Society  (CGS) is pleased to announce 
COMPUTER ANIMATION '91 in Geneva. This third conference on Computer 
Animation is organized jointly by the University of Geneva, the Swiss Federal 
Institute of Technology and CGS.


Call for Papers

Contributions are solicited describing original research results and 
applications experience to the following areas of computer 
animation:


 Paint systems
 Motion control
 Keyframe animation
 Path planning
 Mechanics-based animation
 Synthetic actors
 Image rendering in animation
 Animation languages and systems
 Animator interfaces
 Special hardware for animation
 Animation for scientific visualization
 Animation in engineering
 Motion blur and temporal antialiasing
 A.I.-based animation
 Robotics and animation
 Video animation
 Special effects
 Sound synchronization
 Speech synchronization
 Recording techniques


Four copies of full papers in English are due December 1, 1990. 
Videopresentations can also be submitted. Authors will be notified 
by January 10, 1991. Camera-ready papers are due by February 10, 
1991. 
All accepted papers will appear in a book published by Springer 
Verlag possibly with corresponding videopresentations. 


Send papers to:	
	Daniel Thalmann			
	Computer Graphics Lab.
	Swiss Federal Institute of Technology
	CH-1015 Lausanne
	Switzerland
	
	tel: 41-21-693 5214
	fax: 41-21-693 3909
	Email: thalmann@eldi.epfl.ch


Program Committee:

Tosiyasu L. Kunii, University of Tokyo
Nadia Magnenat Thalmann, university of Geneva
Gavin Miller, Apple Computer
Gregory Nielson, Arizona State University
Gary Ridsdale, University of Utah
Demetri Terzopoulos, University of Toronto
Daniel Thalmann, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology
Keith Waters, Schlumberger

We announce the participation of the following invited speakers:

Fred I. Parke, New York Institute of Technology
Demetri Terzopoulos, University of Toronto
Gavin Miller, Apple Computer
Tosiyasu L. Kunii, University of Tokyo
Tat -Seng Chua, University of Singapore