Call for Papers 2nd Eurographics Workshop on Sketch-Based Interfaces and Modeling Trinity College Dublin, Ireland, August 28-29, 2005 http://www.eg.org/sbm/ Important Dates May 30, 2005 Submission deadline June 27, 2005 Notification of acceptance July 11, 2005 Deadline for camera-ready copies August 28-29, 2005 Workshop Aims and Scope Computers are now indispensable tools for various design activities ranging from everyday document authoring to professional industrial and architecture design. However, computers have yet to become usable at the very early stages of design, where pencil and paper still reign. This is because current user interfaces are too cumbersome for rapid exploration necessary in these early stages. Sketching interfaces are emerging as an approach to address this problem. They are expected to provide flexible, informal interaction between computers and users that do not hinder creative thinking. The purpose of this workshop is to provide an opportunity for researchers working on sketch-based interfaces to interact with one another, share lessons learned, show new results, and discuss open issues. One direction to explore is to develop new sketch-based interfaces for various applications such as 2D/3D graphics, CAD, diagram editing, and electronic note taking. Another direction is to develop and improve technologies that support sketch-based interfaces. They include classification and recognition of handwritten texts and shapes, multimodal interfaces, and mobile computing technologies. It is also important to clarify the nature of sketch-based interfaces through empirical usability studies and careful comparison to other interaction techniques. The proceedings will be published in EG Workshop series and made available online through the Eurographics Digital Library. Authors are invited to submit technical papers in these or related areas. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to: - Sketch-based interfaces for 2D/3D computer graphics (modeling, animation, etc.) - Sketch-based interfaces for CAD systems - Sketch-based interfaces for other applications (diagram editing, math processing, etc.) - Classification and recognition of handwritten sketches - Multimodal interfaces for sketching - Novel input technologies for sketching - Rendering techniques for sketch-based interfaces (NPR) - Creativity and design - Usability studies on sketching - Sketches for Medical and Volume data editing Submission Procedure (all submissions are electronic) Authors are requested to submit papers, no longer than 10 pages, with the main body set in Eurographics Conference Paper Format as described in the EG Publications pages. You can download LaTEX style files and for the submissions. Each paper should contain title, authors' names and affiliations, abstract, key-words, text, illustrations and references. Submissions will be done electronically via email to sbm05@ui.is.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp. We will accept papers in PDF format only. Please contact the conference organizers should you experience any problems with electronic submission. Selection will be based upon technical and scientific content and relevance to the workshop. Invited Speaker Mark D Gross, Carnegie Mellon University Venue and Fees The workshop will be co-located with Eurographics 2005 . Workshop participants will be charged a registration fee that includes a work-shop proceedings book (printed by Eurographics Press), coffee breaks and a social event in the first evening of the workshop. Registration fee will be announced later. Workshop Chair Joaquim Jorge, Technical University of Lisbon, Portugal Program Chair Takeo Iagarashi, The University of Tokyo, Japan Program comittee (provisional) Andre Stork, TUD, Germany, Bianca Falcidieno, CNUCE, IT Brian Wyvill, Calgary, CA Ellen Do, CMU, US Eric Saund, PARC, US Hod Lipson, Cornell, US Jean-Daniel Fekete, INRIA FR John F. Hughes. Brown U, US Josep LLados, U A Catalunya, Spain Marie-Paule Cani, INPG, France Mario Costa, Sousa, Calgary, CA Mark Gross, CMU, US Ralph Martin, Cardiff, UK Ramesh Raskar, MERL, US Christine Alvarado, U San Diego Kunio Kondo, Saitama U, Japan Shigeru Owada, Sony CSL, Japan Gopi M, University of California, Irvine For more information, please contact sbm05@ui.is.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp.