Call for Papers Graphics Interface 2005 May 9-11, 2005 Victoria, BC, Canada http://www.cs.ubc.ca/~van/GI2005 Graphics Interface 2005 will take place in Victoria, British Columbia, May 9-11, 2005, in conjunction with the Computer and Robot Vision 2005 (CRV) and Artificial Intelligence 2005 (AI) conferences. GI2005 will be the 31st Graphics Interface conference and it is the oldest continuously scheduled conference in the field. This event consistently attracts high-quality papers on recent advances in interactive systems, human computer interaction, and graphics from around the world. All paper submissions are peer-reviewed as full-papers by two members of the program committee and at least three external reviewers, in a double-blind refereeing process. Accepted papers will be made available through the ACM Digital Library, in addition to the usual printed proceedings. Graphics Interface 2005 will have joint sessions for the graphics and HCI tracks. There will be separate but coordinated sub-committees for these two tracks. New this year are separate deadline dates for the graphics and HCI tracks in order to better accomodate the SIGGRAPH and SIGCHI submission and review cycles. For papers where the topic makes it unclear which deadline applies, please contact the program chairs. A single registration will permit attendees to attend any talk in the three conferences, which will be scheduled in parallel tracks. The conference will also include a banquet, and a posters/demos session. Summary of Deadlines Paper Submission: November 22, 2004 --- graphics-track papers December 20, 2004 --- HCI-stream papers Author Notification: February 18, 2005 Final Papers Due: March 4, 2005 Poster Submission: March 29, 2005 Keynote Speakers * Holly Rushmeier, Yale University * Bill Buxton, Buxton Design * Ramesh Raskar, Mitsubishi Electric Research Labs (MERL) Program Committee Kori Inkpen (HCI co-chair) Michiel van de Panne (graphics co-chair) Maneesh Agrawala, Microsoft Research Kavita Bala, Cornell Patrick Baudisch, Microsoft Research James "Bo" Begole, Sun Microsystems Robert Bridson, University of British Columbia Sheelagh Carpendale, University of Calgary Steven Drucker, Microsoft Research Petros Faloutsos, University of California Los Angelos Xavier Granier, INRIA Futurs Baining Guo, Microsoft Research Asia Lars Erik Holmquist, Viktoria Institute Scott Klemmer, Stanford University Steve Mann, University of Waterloo Torsten Moeller, Simon Fraser University Kathy Ryall, Mitsubishi Electric Research Lab Stacey Scott, University of Calgary Alla Sheffer, University of Britsh Columbia Karan Singh, Univesity of Toronto Maureen Stone, StoneSoup Consulting ------------------------------------------------------------------------ How To Submit A Paper All papers will be peer-reviewed, and if accepted, will be printed and published directly from their revised electronic form. PDF versions of all papers will also be archived on the GI web site. Please see the conference website for specific instructions on paper submission. Paper submissions are requested from all areas of HCI and Graphics, including but not restricted to: Graphics * Shading and rendering * Geometric modeling and meshing * Graphics in simulation * Image-based rendering * Image synthesis and realism * Medical and scientific visualization * Information visualization * Computer animation * Real-time rendering * Non-photorealistic HCI * Computer supported cooperative work * Interaction techniques * Human interface devices * Virtual reality * Augmented Reality * Data Visualization * Information Visualization * Haptics * Multimedia * Mobile computing * Haptic interfaces Refereeing will be double-blind. Only the title, without any indication of the author's identity, should be included on submitted manuscripts. Authors' identities will be tracked by the web-based submission system. Additional material (such as movies) may also be uploaded during the submission process. Notification of acceptance or rejection will be emailed to the contact author by the date noted above. Accepted papers will be published in an archival-quality proceedings directly from revised PDF files submitted by the authors, using a high-resolution 2540dpi imagesetter and process colour. The proceedings will be distributed by ACM and CIPS and will be available through AK Peters. The Michael A.J. Sweeney Award will be awarded to the best student paper at the conference. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Sponsored by the Canadian Human-Computer Communications Society