Call for Papers Symposium on Point-Based Graphics 2005 June 21-22, 2005 Stony Brook, New York, USA http://www.cs.princeton.edu/gfx/pbg05 Co-sponsored by Eurographics and the IEEE-CS Visualization and Graphics Technical Committee (VGTC) In Cooperation with ACM/SIGGRAPH The drive for ever-denser 3D geometric models has brought about an increased interest in methods that rely on point primitives. The highly successful 2004 Symposium on Point-Based Graphics demonstrated the applicability of point-based methods in modeling, rendering, data acquisition, simulation, geometry, and graphics hardware, and in domains ranging from acoustics to artistic rendering. The next PBG Symposium will be held June 21-22, 2005, and we invite your original contributions in areas including, but not limited to, the following: - Data acquisition and surface reconstruction - Geometric modeling using point primitives - Sampling, filtering, approximation, and interpolation - Transmission and compression of point-sampled geometry - Rendering algorithms for point primitives - Animation and morphing of point-sampled geometry - Topological properties of point clouds - Hybrid representations and algorithms - Hardware architectures using point primitives - Use of point-based methods in real-world applications Important Dates --------------- 13 April 2005 Electronic abstract submission 15 April 2005 Electronic paper submission 23 May 2005 Author notification 30 May 2005 Camera-ready copy How to Submit ------------- Electronic submission is now open at http://www.cs.princeton.edu/gfx/pbg05/submission.html All papers will be peer-reviewed, and if accepted, will be printed and published directly from their revised electronic form. Published papers will also be available electronically in the Eurographics Digital Library. PBG 05 uses a blind reviewing approach. Please remove all personal data (like author, affiliation etc.) from your submission. For questions regarding the papers submission procedure, please contact pbg05-papers-chairs@csail.mit.edu. Organization ------------ Conference Chairs: Marc Alexa, TU Darmstadt Szymon Rusinkiewicz, Princeton University Papers Chairs: Mark Pauly, Stanford University Matthias Zwicker, MIT Local Arrangements Chair: Klaus Mueller, Stony Brook University Papers Committee: Daniel Aliaga Nina Amenta Kavita Bala Mario Botsch Frederic Cazals Baoquan Chen Daniel Cohen-Or Oliver Deussen Tamal Dey George Drettakis Philip Dutre David Ebert Issei Fujishiro Joachim Giesen Enrico Gobbetti Markus Gross Hans-Christian Hege Arie Kaufman Leif Kobbelt Anselmo Lastra Wojciech Matusik Nelson Max Torsten Moller Klaus Mueller James O'Brien Renato Pajarola Hanspeter Pfister Voicu Popescu Werner Purgathofer Penny Rheingans Szymon Rusinkiewicz Dietmar Saupe Bengt-Olaf Schneider Claudio Silva Oliver Staadt Marc Stamminger Wolfgang Strasser Alexandru Telea Amitabh Varshney Luiz Velho Afra Zomorodian