From: "Stefano Foresti" Subject: InfoVis Digest - Issue 3, Volume 2 Date: Mon, 12 Mar 2001 17:41:21 -0700 InfoVis Digest -------------- [...] =======================================================> POST 4 From: gi01@cs.sfu.ca Subject: Graphics Interface 2001 GRAPHICS INTERFACE 2001 Ottawa, Ontario, Canada 7-9 June 2001 GI 2001 is a unique event that presents the latest results in computer graphics and human-computer interaction. This year will be the 27th annual Graphics Interface. It is the oldest regularly scheduled computer graphics and human-computer interface conference in the world. Graphics Interface has established a reputation for a high-quality technical program, and the excellence of its invited speakers. Full details are on the GI 2001 web site http://www.cs.ualberta.ca/gi2001/ CALL FOR POSTERS Submission Deadline: 26 March 2001 Submission URL: www.cs.sfu.ca/~gi01 Notice of Acceptance: 16 April 2001 Conference: 7-9 June 2001 Posters provide an opportunity to present on-going or late-breaking work. They are displayed during the conference with scheduled times for attendees to meet the researchers and discuss the work. Contributions are solicited describing unpublished research results and applications experience in all areas of computer graphics and human-computer interaction, specifically including the following: - Image synthesis & realism - User interfaces & modeling - Image-based rendering techniques - Shading & rendering algorithms - Windowing systems - Hardware techniques - Geometric modeling & meshing - Computer cartography - Computer supported cooperative work - Computer animation - Image processing - Interaction techniques - Medical graphics - Graphics for CAD/CAM - Graphics in education - Computer-aided building design - Graphics & the arts - Industrial & robotics applications - Visualization - Graphics in business - Graphics in simulation - Mobile computing - Haptic interfaces - Human interface devices Submit the electronic version of your proposed poster (postscript, pdf) at www.cs.sfu.ca/~gi01. It should consist of a 2-page abstract and a 1-page diagram showing the proposed layout of the poster presentation. The proposed poster should be received by the Posters chair by March 26 2001. A notice of decision will be mailed by 16 April 2001. Accepted poster abstracts will be copied and bound in a Posters Package, and distributed at the conference. For more information, contact the GI 2001 Posters chair: Torsten Moeller School of Computing Science Simon Fraser University Burnaby, British Columbia, V5A 1S6 Canada Phone: (604) 291-3774 Fax: (604) 291-3045 Email: gi01@cs.sfu.ca