Call For Participation

Symposium on Computer Animation sca03 at cs.unc.edu
Thu Mar 6 01:02:58 PST 2003



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                              CALL FOR PAPERS

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   ACM SIGGRAPH/Eurographics Symposium on COMPUTER ANIMATION (SCA'03)

                             July 26-27, 2003
                            San Diego, California
                          (co-located with SIGGRAPH)

                       http://gamma.cs.unc.edu/SCA03

SCA is an emerging eminent forum for dissemination of the latest 
research results in computer animation.  The goal of SCA'03 is to 
provide an opportunity for researchers in computer animation to 
interact with one another, share new results, and discuss emerging 
directions for the field.  The symposium will be co-located with 
SIGGRAPH, held on the Saturday and Sunday before the main conference 
to encourage a broad range of participants.  A full proceedings will 
be published at the time of the Symposium.  

Topics include, but are not limited to:
  - autonomous characters
  - physically based animation
  - facial animation
  - real-time animation, animation for games
  - group and crowd behavior
  - expressive motion / communication 
  - nonphotorealistic animation
  - physical realism / measuring the real world for animation
  - nature in motion (natural phenomena, plants, clouds...)
  - planning / learning / optimization for animation
  - intuitive interfaces for creating and editing animations
  - sound and speech for animation
  - perceptual metrics for animation
  - mathematical foundations of animation
  - new time-based art forms on the computer

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Important Dates:

    Deadline for Abstract Submissions    -- April  1, 2003 
    Firm Deadline for Paper Submissions  -- April  7, 2003
    Notification to Authors              -- May   10, 2003
    Deadline for Camera Ready Copy       -- May   17, 2003

    Symposium Dates                      -- July 26-27, 2003

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Abstract are used to facilitate the review process and should 
be 150-300 words in length.  Original unpublished papers of 
(in PDF format) up to 12 pages in English, including figures, 
tables and references, are invited. All papers must be submitted 
electronically through the SCA web site to be considered for review.  
(For instructions, see http://gamma.cs.unc.edu/SCA03.)  Supplementary 
material such as videos may also be submitted electronically and 
will be made available to reviewers.  All papers will be reviewed 
carefully by the International Program Committee members and by 
external reviewers.

Format guidelines are the same as those for SIGGRAPH technical papers:
http://www.siggraph.org/publications/prep/

Please prepare your papers for anonymous review.  Papers should be 
submitted to SCA exclusively.

Proceedings will be published by ACM Press. Authors of accepted 
papers will be required to sign the ACM copyright form, which will 
be made accessible from the SCA web site.

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CONFERENCE CHAIRS: 

Rick Parent 
Ohio State University
parent at cis.ohio-state.edu

Karan Singh 
University of Toronto 
karan at cs.toronto.edu


PROGRAM CHAIRS:

David Breen 
California Institute of Technology
david at cacr.caltech.edu

Ming C. Lin 
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
lin at cs.unc.edu

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International Program Committee:

Norm Badler (University of Pennsylvania)
David Baraff (Pixar animation Studios)
Ronen Barzel (Pixar Animation Studios)
Bruce Blumberg (MIT)
Bobby Bodenheimer (Vanderbilt University)
Ronan Boulic (EPFL)
Chris Bregler (New York University)
David Brogan (University of Virginia)
Pere Brunet (Universitat Politechnica de Catalunya)
Marie-Paule Cani (iMAGIS/Institut National Polytechnique de Grenoble)
Justine Cassell (MIT)
Stephen Chenney (University of Wisconsin)
Jonathan Cohen (Johns Hopkins University)
Michael Cohen (Microsoft Research)
James Cremer (University of Iowa)
Cassidy Curtis (PDI/Dreamworks)
Doug DeCarlo (Rutgers University)
Mathieu Desbrun (University of Southern California)
Julie Dorsey (Yale University)
Stephane Donikian (IRISA)
Irfan Essa (Georgia Tech)
Petros Faloutsos (UCLA)
Ron Fedkiw (Stanford University)
Kurt Fleischer (Pixar Animation Studios)
Nick Foster (PDI/Dreamworks)
Eugene Fiume (University of Toronto)
Michael Gleicher (University of Wisconsin)
Joerg Haber (Max-Plank Institut)
James Hahn (George Washington University)
Jessica Hodgins (Carnegie Mellon University)
Donald House (Texas A&M University)
Takeo Igarashi (University of Tokyo)
Doug L. James (University of British Columbia)
Michael Kass (Pixar Animation Studios)
Hyeong-Seok Ko (Seoul National University)
James Kuffner (Carnegie Mellon University)
Joe Laszlo (University of Toronto)
Jehee Lee (Seoul National University)
J. P. Lewis (University of Southern California)
Zicheng Liu (Microsoft Research)
Nadia Magnenat-Thalmann (University of Geneva)
Joe Marks (MERL)
Dinesh Manocha (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)
Leonard McMillan (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)
Dimitris Metaxas (Rutgers University)
Matthias Mueller (ETH Zurich)
Ulrich Neumann (University of Southern California)
Victor Ng-Thow-Hing (Honda R&D Americas)
James F. O'Brien (University of California Berkeley)
Carol O'Sullivan (Trinity College Dublin)
Nancy Pollard (Brown University)
Catherine Pelachaud (Universita di Roma)
Dinesh Pai (University of British Columbia)
Frederic Parke (Texas A&M University)
Jovan Popovic (MIT)
Zoran Popovic (University of Washington)
Lionel Reveret (iMAGIS/INRIA)
Craig Reynolds (Sony Computer Entertainment America)
Doug Roble (Digital Domain)
Seth Rosenthal (ILM)
Peter Schroder (California Institute of Technology)
Hans-Peter Seidel (Max-Planck-Institut Informatik)
Sung Yong Shin (KAIST)
Harry Shum (Microsoft Research)
Peter-Pike Sloan (Microsoft Research)
Vibeke Sorensen (University of Southern California)
Jos Stam (Alias|wavefront)
Demetri Terzopoulos (New York University)
Daniel Thalmann (EPFL)
Greg Turk (Georgia Tech)
Michiel van de Panne (University of British Columbia)
Markus Wacker (University of Tuebingen) 
Ross Whitaker (University of Utah)
Jane Wilhelms (University of California at Santa Cruz)
Andrew Witkin (Pixar Animation Studios)
Michael Zyda (Naval Postgraduate School)
Ken Anjyo (OLM Digital, Inc.)
Norm Badler (University of Pennsylvania)
Ronen Barzel (Pixar Animation Studios)
Bruce Blumberg (MIT)
Bobby Bodenheimer (Vanderbilt University)
Ronan Boulic (EPFL)
Chris Bregler (New York University)
David Brogan (University of Virginia)
Pere Brunet (Universitat Politechnica de Catalunya)
Marie-Paule Cani (INP Grenoble)
Stephen Chenney (University of Wisconsin)
Jonathan Cohen (Johns Hopkins University)
Michael Cohen (Microsoft Research)
James Cremer (University of Iowa)
Doug DeCarlo (Rutgers University)
Mathieu Desbrun (University of Southern California)
Julie Dorsey (Yale University)
Stephane Donikian (IRISA)
Irfan Essa (Georgia Tech)
Petros Faloutsos (UCLA)
Ron Fedkiw (Stanford University)
Nick Foster (PDI/Dreamworks)
Eugene Fiume (University of Toronto)
Michael Gleicher (University of Wisconsin)
Joerg Haber (Max-Plank Institut)
James Hahn (George Washington University)
Jessica Hodgins (Carnegie Mellon University)
Donald House (Texas A&M University)
Takeo Igarashi (University of Tokyo)
Doug L. James (University of British Columbia)
Hyeong-Seok Ko (Seoul National University)
James Kuffner (Carnegie Mellon University)
Joe Laszlo (University of Toronto)
Jehee Lee (Seoul National University)
J. P. Lewis (University of Southern California)
Zicheng Liu (Microsoft Research)
Nadia Magnenat-Thalmann (University of Geneva)
Dinesh Manocha (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)
Dimitris Metaxas (Rutgers University)
Matthias Mueller (ETH Zurich)
Ulrich Neumann (University of Southern California)
Victor Ng-Thow-Hing (Honda R&D Americas)
James F. O'Brien (University of California Berkeley)
Carol O'Sullivan (Trinity College Dublin)
Fred Pighin (Institute of Creative Technology, USC)
Nancy Pollard (Brown University)
Catherine Pelachaud (Universita di Roma)
Dinesh Pai (University of British Columbia)
Frederic Parke (Texas A&M University)
Jovan Popovic (MIT)
Lionel Reveret (iMAGIS/INRIA)
Craig Reynolds (Sony Computer Entertainment America)
Doug Roble (Digital Domain)
Peter Schroder (California Institute of Technology)
Hans-Peter Seidel (Max-Planck-Institut Informatik)
Sung Yong Shin (KAIST)
Harry Shum (Microsoft Research)
Vibeke Sorensen (University of Southern California)
Demetri Terzopoulos (New York University)
Daniel Thalmann (EPFL)
Michiel van de Panne (University of British Columbia)
Markus Wacker (University of Tuebingen) 
Ross Whitaker (University of Utah)
Jane Wilhelms (University of California at Santa Cruz)
Michael Zyda (Naval Postgraduate School)





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