________________________________________________________________________ FINAL CALL FOR PAPERS ACM WEB3D 2005 Symposium: The 10th International Conference on 3D Web Technology Sponsored by ACM SIGGRAPH In association with the Web3D Consortium and Eurographics Corporate Contributer: Welsh Development Agency March 29-April 1, 2005, Bangor, Wales, UK http://www.hpv.informatics.bangor.ac.uk/s2005/ ________________________________________________________________________ DEADLINES Paper Submission: November 12, 2004 Workshop & Tutorial Proposal: Extended to November 12, 2004 Notification: December 20, 2004 Camera-Ready Submission: January 12, 2005 CONFERENCE INFORMATION: Tenth in the series, the international Web3D 2005 Symposium will focus on every aspect of 3D technologies on the Internet, ranging from languages, tools and high performance 3D graphics to human-computer interaction issues. Particular themes of Web3D 2005 will be the latest mobile applications, and the use of Web3D in medical applications. The annual Web3D Symposium is a major event which unites researchers, developers, experimenters, and content creators in a dynamic learning environment. Attendees share and explore methods of using, enhancing, or creating new 3D Web technology such as X3D, VRML, MPEG4, OpenHSF, and Java3D. Authors are invited to submit their work for careful review by the International Program Committee. Both research and applications papers are of interest to Web3D 2005. All content must be innovative and meaningful to the advancement of 3D technologies on the Web. Topics of interest include but are not limited to: * 3D graphics for wireless PDAs and cellular phones * Web3D content for medical education, training and simulation * Animated humanoids and complex reactive characters * Computer Aided Design technology and methods for lossless cross-application data exchange * Geometry/object behaviours in Web3D settings * High performance 3D graphics for distributed environments and tele-operation systems * Innovative user interface paradigms for navigating real-time 3D graphics environments and Web3D worlds * Interaction methods for Web-based 3D graphics systems * Methods for designing, representing, interacting with, and visualizing complex geometry and structure * Multimodal user interaction in Web3D worlds * Specifications, languages, or abstractions for specifying 3D geometry and their behaviours Submission of WORKSHOP and TUTORIAL ideas are also welcome. SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS: Submit papers of up to 9 pages (including figures and references) in PDF format by 11:59pm GMT, November 12, 2004 via the Submissions Web Page. Papers must be formatted using the ACM SIGGRAPH document templates. After acceptance, the final revised paper is required also in electronic form. For Workshop and Tutorial proposals, please read the instructions on the site and email the Conference Chairs at web3d2005-chair@informatics.bangor.ac.uk to discuss your idea. PUBLICATION: Accepted papers will appear in the Conference Proceedings, published by ACM Press. CONFERENCE CHAIRS: * Nigel John, University of Wales, Bangor * Sandy Ressler, National Institute of Standards and Technology, USA Contact: web3d2005-chair@informatics.bangor.ac.uk PROGRAM CHAIRS: * David Duce, Oxford Brookes University, UK * Luca Chittaro, HCI Lab, University of Udine, Italy Contact: web3d2005-pcchairs@informatics.bangor.ac.uk PROGRAM COMMITTEE: Marc Alexa, Darmstadt University of Technology Fernando Bello, Imperial College London Christian Bouville, France Telecom, R&D Division Ken Brodlie, University of Leeds Wolfgang Broll, Fraunhofer FIT Don Brutzman, Naval Postgraduate School Len Bullard, Intergraph Public Safety George S. Carson, GSC Associates Gordon Clapworthy, University of Luton Raimund Dachselt, Dresden University of Technology Samuel DeGrande, University of Lille Enrico Gobbetti, CRS4, Visual Computing Group, Italy Zhisheng Huang, Vrije University Amsterdam Nigel John, University of Wales, Bangor Mark Jones, University of Wales, Swansea Jan Kautz, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Nadia Magnenat-Thalmann, MIRALab, University of Geneva Kay Melzer, University of Applied Sciences, Dortmund Igor Pandzic, University of Zagreb Tony Parisi, President, Media Machines Nicholas Polys, Virginia Tech Richard Puk, Intelligraphics Inc. Roberto Ranon, HCI Lab, University of Udine Sandy Ressler, NIST Jonathan Roberts, University of Kent Jiri Zara, Czech Technical University in Prague, Czech Republic