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Call for Papers: Eurographics Workshop on Graphics for Digital Fabrication
(GraDiFab 2016)
Lisbon, May 8, 2016. Co-located with the 37th annual conference of the
European Association for Computer Graphics.
Workshop URL: http://www.gradifab.org/
Submissions deadline: March 25, 2016
** Aims and scope **
Digital fabrication technologies comprise a combination of programmable
digital tools, processes, materials and equipment which allow the creation
of physical objects of complexities not achievable by traditional
manufacturing processes. Computer graphics research is at the centre of
these developments, as it provides the underlying technologies which allow
creating, validating and processing the 3D shapes and textures to be
fabricated. We invite paper submission from a wide range of researchers
and experts investigating on the many aspects related to computer graphics
and digital fabrication technologies. This research is expected to
contribute towards the establishment of digital fabrication as a viable
and effective option for the creation of the objects of the future.
Topics include (but are not limited to) the following:
- 3D acquisition for digital fabrication
- Algorithms and design tools for digital fabrication
- Analysis for digital fabrication
- Computational architecture
- Multi-material fabrication
- Optimisation algorithms for 3D printing
- Validation tools
- Interactive techniques with fabricated objects
- User applications
The intended audience involves experts from a wide range of areas such as
computer graphics, additive manufacturing, computer aided design, material
engineering, human computer interaction as well as end users from a wide
range of applications including medicine, biology, engineering, arts and
architecture. Hence, papers will need to present innovative computer
graphics content but also refer to other areas or applications where they
have been, or are going to be, tested and evaluated.
** Submission instructions **
Submissions reporting new work or new ideas in a relevant research area
should be no longer than 10 pages and should follow the EG guidelines:
https://www.eg.org/index.php/publications/guidelines#WS_Authors
Authors are encouraged to submit printable 3D models along with their
submissions to demonstrate the application of their techniques and
methods. It is expected physical replicas will be exhibited during the
workshop to disseminate the research to the wider Eurographics audience.
Submissions will be reviewed by the International Programme Committee with
a minimum of three reviewers per paper. Successful submissions will be
presented at the workshop. Furthermore, proceedings of the workshop will
be published by EG Publishing in the EG Digital Library
** Important dates **
Paper submission: March 25th, 2016
Paper notification: April 5th, 2016
Camera-ready deadline: April 10th, 2016
Workshop: May 8th, 2016
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karina wrote
> Apologies for cross-posting
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Call for Papers: Eurographics Workshop on Graphics for Digital Fabrication
> (GraDiFab 2016)
> Lisbon, May 8, 2016. Co-located with the 37th annual conference of the
> European Association for Computer Graphics.
> Workshop URL: http://www.gradifab.org/
> Submissions deadline: March 25, 2016
>
> ** Aims and scope **
> Digital fabrication technologies comprise a combination of programmable
> digital tools, processes, materials and equipment which allow the creation
> of physical objects of complexities not achievable by traditional
> manufacturing processes. Computer graphics research is at the centre of
> these developments, as it provides the underlying technologies which allow
> creating, validating and processing the 3D shapes and textures to be
> fabricated. We invite paper submission from a wide range of researchers
> and experts investigating on the many aspects related to computer graphics
> and digital fabrication technologies. This research is expected to
> contribute towards the establishment of digital fabrication as a viable
> and effective option for the creation of the objects of the future.
>
> Topics include (but are not limited to) the following:
> - 3D acquisition for digital fabrication
> - Algorithms and design tools for digital fabrication
> - Analysis for digital fabrication
> - Computational architecture
> - Multi-material fabrication
> - Optimisation algorithms for 3D printing
> - Validation tools
> - Interactive techniques with fabricated objects
> - User applications
>
> The intended audience involves experts from a wide range of areas such as
> computer graphics, additive manufacturing, computer aided design, material
> engineering, human computer interaction as well as end users from a wide
> range of applications including medicine, biology, engineering, arts and
> architecture. Hence, papers will need to present innovative computer
> graphics content but also refer to other areas or applications where they
> have been, or are going to be, tested and evaluated.
>
> ** Submission instructions **
> Submissions reporting new work or new ideas in a relevant research area
> should be no longer than 10 pages and should follow the EG guidelines:
> https://www.eg.org/index.php/publications/guidelines#WS_Authors
>
> Authors are encouraged to submit printable 3D models along with their
> submissions to demonstrate the application of their techniques and
> methods. It is expected physical replicas will be exhibited during the
> workshop to disseminate the research to the wider Eurographics audience.
>
> Submissions will be reviewed by the International Programme Committee with
> a minimum of three reviewers per paper. Successful submissions will be
> presented at the workshop. Furthermore, proceedings of the workshop will
> be published by EG Publishing in the EG Digital Library
>
> ** Important dates **
> Paper submission: March 25th, 2016
> Paper notification: April 5th, 2016
> Camera-ready deadline: April 10th, 2016
> Workshop: May 8th, 2016
>
>
>
>
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