[ut.theory] THEORY NET: Call for papers. ACM Symposium on Computational Geometry

arvind@utcsri.UUCP (11/13/87)

Date:         9 Nov 1987 21:48:35-EST (Monday)
From: Bernard Chazelle <PRINCETON!NOTECNIRP!CHAZELLE@rutgers.edu>
Subject:      Call for Papers, ACM Computational Geometry Symposium

            CALL FOR PAPERS
     
         Fourth Annual ACM Symposium on
     
            COMPUTATIONAL GEOMETRY
     
            6-8 June 1988
     
     
                    University of Illinois
                  Urbana-Champaign, Illinois
     
     
Papers presenting original research in
computational geometry are being sought. Suggested
topic areas include (but are not limited to):
     
  * design and analysis of geometric algorithms
  * data structures for computational geometry
  * applications with a geometric flavor, including
        -- robotics: collision avoidance, motion planning
    -- computer graphics: hidden surface and rendering algorithms
    -- solid modeling and freeform surface modeling
    -- pattern recognition: shape decomposition
  * mathematical bases for computational geometry
  * issues arising from the implementation of geometric algorithms
  * programming language issues in computational geometry
     
     
Authors should send eleven (11) copies of an extended abstract
by December 15, 1987 to the Program Committee Chair:
     
            Bernard Chazelle
             Department of Computer Science
              Princeton University
              Princeton, NJ 08544
     
     
Late submissions risk rejection without further consideration.
Authors will be notified of acceptance or rejection by February
9, 1988. A copy of each accepted paper, typed on model paper, will be due
by March 16, 1988, for inclusion in the proceedings.
     
Authors are advised to prepare their extended abstracts carefully.
Each submission should begin with a succinct
statement of the problems, the main results, and the
significance of the work in the context of previous research.
The extended abstract (not a full paper)
should provide sufficient detail
to allow the program committee to evaluate the quality of the
contribution and its appropriateness to the
conference. The entire extended abstract should not exceed
10 double-spaced pages.
     
The Symposium is sponsored by ACM SIGACT and SIGGRAPH. Proceedings
will be distributed at the Symposium and will be subsequently available
for purchase from ACM.
     
     
            Symposium Committees
     
     
Program Committee                Conference Chair
     
Chanderjit Bajaj   V. Thomas Rajan              Herbert Edelsbrunner
Bernard Chazelle   Richard Riesenfeld           Department of Computer Science
Patrick Hanrahan   Raimund Seidel               University of Illinois
David Kirkpatrick  Robert Tarjan                1304 West Springfield Ave.
Kurt Mehlhorn      Christopher Van Wyk          Urbana, IL 61801
Richard Pollack