Submission deadline: Sunday 29 April Thursday 10th May 2012

Computer Graphics International 2012 is pleased to announce its poster program and is soliciting high quality poster proposals. The CGI posters program offers an opportunity to present innovative techniques in commercial products, work in progress, student projects, non-traditional research, or the latest work that has been accepted by journals but has not been presented elsewhere. Posters on any subject related to computer graphics will be considered. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

Graphics Systems Architecture Interaction and HCI
Rendering Techniques Stylized Rendering
Geometric Computing Virtual and Augmented Reality
Shape and Surface Modeling Point-based Graphics
Physically Based Modeling Computer Vision
Scientific Visualization Data Compression for Graphics
Multimedia and Digital Media Web Graphics
Image Based Rendering Graphic Toolkits
Computational Photography Computer Animation

 

 

 

 

 

An informal poster session will be held during CGI 2012 at Bournemouth, United Kingdom, 12-15 June 2012, which should allow plenty of opportunities for one-on-one dialogue and small group discussion in a casual setting. Posters will NOT be included in regular proceedings and are NOT considered publications. The same work can therefore be submitted to journals and conferences later.

Poster proposals should present at least partial results achieved with a new technique. Submissions describing unsubstantiated ideas for future research will not be accepted. Proposals will be evaluated by members of CGI 2012 committee based on level of contribution to the field of computer graphics, validity of the results, originality, and clarity of presentation.

Submission procedure

Please login in the poster submission page here and submit an extended abstract, maximum 4 pages formatted according to CGI paper submission guideline. If you have no EasyChair account, sign up for an account by following the instructions there. The system supports submissions in MS Word and Acrobat PDF formats.

Poster presentation

Authors of accepted posters will prepare, print, and bring their own 24 x 36 inches (60×90 cm) portrait or landscape posters to the conference. Mounting materials will be provided. Posters will be on display during the conference. A special poster session will be scheduled during which at least one registered author is required to stand by his/her poster.

Important dates for poster submissions

  • April 29, 10th May 2012: Submission deadline.
  • May 10, 14th May 2012: Notification of acceptance.
  • June 12-15, 2012: CGI 2012