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CALL FOR PAPERS, VIDEOS, AND MULTIMEDIA
23rd Annual ACM Symposium on Computational Geometry
June 6-8, 2007
Gyeongju, South Korea
http://www.socg.org/2007/
Sponsored by ACM SIGACT and SIGGRAPH
The Twenty-third Annual Symposium on Computational Geometry will be
held at the Hyundai Hotel in Gyeongju, South Korea, and will be
organized by the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
and Sejong University. We invite submissions of high-quality papers,
videos, and multimedia presentations describing original research on
geometric algorithms and data structures, their implementation, their
supporting mathematics, and their applications.
The topics of the Symposium reflect the rich diversity of research
interests in computational geometry. Topics of interest include, but
are not limited to: discrete and combinatorial geometry and topology;
design and analysis of geometric algorithms and data structures;
experimental evaluation of geometric algorithms and heuristics;
numerical and algebraic issues arising in implementations; lower
bounds on the computational complexity of geometric problems; and
novel algorithmic applications of geometry in computer graphics,
geometric modeling, computer-aided design and manufacturing,
scientific computing, geographic information systems, database
systems, robotics, computational biology, machine learning, sensor
networks, combinatorial optimization, theoretical computer science,
economics, pure mathematics, and other fields. Important Dates
* November 22, 2006: Titles and abstracts due
* December 4, 2006: Paper submissions due
* February 15, 2007: Video and multimedia submissions due
* February 15, 2007: Notification of acceptance or rejection of papers
* March 1, 2007: Notification for video/multimedia submissions
* March 15, 2007: Camera-ready papers and video/multimedia abstracts due
* April 20, 2007: Final versions of video/multimedia presentations due
* June 6-8, 2007: Symposium in Gyeongju
Local Arrangement Committee
* Hee-Kap Ahn (Sejong University)
* Otfried Cheong (KAIST)
* Kyung-Yong Chwa (KAIST)
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CALL FOR PAPERS
We invite submissions of high-quality papers describing original
research on geometric algorithms and data structures, their
implementation, their supporting mathematics, and their applications.
Accepted papers will be published by ACM in the symposium proceedings,
which will be distributed to symposium participants and will also be
available from ACM for purchase or through the digital library. The
authors of each accepted paper will be invited to give a 20-minute
presentation of their paper during the Symposium. A selection of
papers from the conference will be invited to special issues of one or
more journals.
The program committee explicitly encourages the submission of video or
multimedia presentations that support submitted papers. Supporting
presentations will be automatically considered as a submission to the
video/multimedia track, unless the authors request otherwise. Papers
and accompanying presentations will be reviewed separately; acceptance
or rejection of one will not influence acceptance or rejection of the
other.
PAPER SUBMISSION
Electronic submissions in pdf or postscript are strongly preferred;
see <http://compgeom.cs.uiuc.edu/socg07/> for detailed submission
instructions. If electronic submission is infeasible, please contact
the program committee chair.
Jeff Erickson
Department of Computer Science
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
201 North Goodwin Ave.
Urbana, IL 61801 USA
Phone: +1 (217) 333-6769
Fax: +1 (217) 265-4035
Email:
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
Papers should be submitted in the form of an extended abstract, which
begins with the title of the paper, each author's name, affiliation,
and e-mail address, followed by a clear statement of the problem
considered, a succinct summary of the results obtained, a brief
discussion of the significance and novelty of the research, and a
clear comparison with related work. The remainder of the extended
abstract should provide sufficient detail to allow the program
committee to evaluate the validity, quality, and relevance of the
contribution.
Submissions should be typeset in single column format, using 11-point
or larger font, with reasonable margins and line spacing. Excluding
the title page and bibliography, the extended abstract must not exceed
ten pages. Submissions in reasonable alternative formats will also be
accepted, provided the font is at least 10-point size and the amount
of text does not exceed the equivalent of 10-page single column
format. However, submissions deviating significantly from these
guidelines risk rejection without consideration of their merits.
Authors may submit additional materials to support their submission,
such as a video or multimedia presentation, source code, experimental
data, or a clearly marked appendix with additional technical
details. Appendices of reasonable length may be included directly in
the submitted abstract; other supporting materials may be submitted
either by including a URL in the submitted abstract or by email to the
program committee chair. Supporting materials will not be regarded as
part of the actual submission and will be considered only at the
discretion of the program committee.
Authors must electronically submit the title and abstract of their
paper by November 22, 2006 (Honolulu time). Extended abstracts must be
received before the end of December 4, 2006 (Honolulu time). Late
submissions will not be considered. Authors will be notified of
acceptance or rejection by February 15, 2007. Final versions of each
contribution will be due by March 15, 2007 for inclusion in the
proceedings. The final proceedings papers must be formatted in
accordance with ACM proceedings guidelines; LaTeX style files will be
made available to authors of accepted papers.
Simultaneous submission of the same (or essentially the same) abstract
to SOCG and to another conference with published proceedings is not
allowed.
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
* Helmut Alt (FU Berlin)
* David Cohen-Steiner (INRIA Sophia-Antipolis)
* Jeff Erickson (chair; UIUC)
* Jie Gao (Stony Brook)
* Joachim Giesen (MPI Saarbrücken)
* John Iacono (Polytechnic)
* Rolf Klein (U Bonn)
* Pat Morin (Carleton)
* Valerio Pascucci (LLNL)
* Ileana Streinu (Smith College)
* Csaba Tóth (MIT)
* Kasturi Varadarajan (U Iowa)
* Santosh Vempala (Georgia Tech, MIT)
* Suresh Venkatasubramanian (AT&T Labs)
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CALL FOR VIDEO AND MULTIMEDIA PRESENTATIONS
16th Annual Video/Multimedia Review of Computational Geometry
Video and multimedia presentations are sought for the 16th Annual
Video and Multimedia Review of Computational Geometry. This review
showcases the use of visualization in computational geometry for
exposition and education, for the visual exploration of geometry in
research, and as an interface and a debugging tool in software
development. Algorithm animations, visual explanations of structural
theorems, descriptions of applications of computational geometry, and
demonstrations of software systems are all appropriate. Videos that
accompany papers submitted to the technical program committee are
encouraged.
Three to five minutes is ideal for most animations and presentations
of applications; eight minutes is the upper limit. Submissions of
videos in QuickTime MPEG-4 or DivX Version 5 or 6 are encouraged. We
also encourage submission of Macromedia Flash, Java applets, and
limited forms of other multimedia. These formats must come with a
script that will allow them to be distributed in both interactive and
canned QT or MPEG movie formats. In case of doubt, please email the
Video and Multimedia Program chair. Some suggestions on making videos
can be found at <http://www-sop.inria.fr/geometrica/team/
Monique.Teillaud/SoCG07/video_suggestions.html>.
Accepted video and multimedia presentations will have an abstract in
the published conference proceedings and will be available online in
various formats in a web proceedings. (The 2006 video proceedings are
available at <http://compgeom.poly.edu/acmvideos/socg06video/
index.htm>.)
VIDEO/MULTIMEDIA SUBMISSION
We explicitly encourage the submission of multimedia or video
presentations that support submitted papers. Submissions of papers and
accompanying presentations will be treated as separate submissions:
acceptance or rejection of one does not influence acceptance or
rejection of the other, and presentations supporting regular paper
submissions still need to be accompanied by a description of (at most)
two pages, as described below.
Video and multimedia presentations can also be submitted separately,
to arrive by February 15, 2007.
The author(s) should submit a one or two-page description of the
material shown in the presentation, and where applicable, the
techniques used in the implementation. An email address of the
correspondence author and a URL or ftp address where the presentation
can be retrieved must be included. Additional material describing the
contents of the presentations, such as the full text of accompanying
papers, may also be included. The final descriptions must be formatted
according to the guidelines for ACM proceedings; LaTeX style files
will be provided to authors of accepted presentations. Submissions
should be sent by e-mail to the Video/Multimedia committee chair at
. An acknowledgement of reception
will be sent within a few days.
Authors will be notified of acceptance or rejection, and given
reviewers' comments by March 1, 2007. For each accepted presentation,
the final version of the 2-page textual description will be due by
March 15, 2007 (electronically) for inclusion in the proceedings.
Final versions of accepted video/multimedia presentations will be due
April 20, 2006 in the best format available.
VIDEO/MULTIMEDIA REVIEW COMMITTEE
* Nina Amenta (UC Davis)
* Efi Fogel (Tel Aviv)
* Sylvain Lefebvre (INRIA Sophia-Antipolis)
* Frank Nielsen (Sony CSL)
* Monique Teillaud (chair; INRIA Sophia-Antipolis)
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SOCG Steering Committee (2006-2009)
* Pankaj K. Agarwal (Duke)
* Jeff Erickson (UIUC)
* Marc van Kreveld (secretary; Utrecht)
* Joseph S. B. Mitchell (Stony Brook)
* Günter Rote (chair; FU Berlin)
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23rd Annual ACM Symposium on Computational Geometry
June 6-8, 2007
Gyeongju, South Korea
http://www.socg.org/2007/
Sponsored by ACM SIGACT and SIGGRAPH
The Twenty-third Annual Symposium on Computational Geometry will be
held at the Hyundai Hotel in Gyeongju, South Korea, and will be
organized by the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
and Sejong University. We invite submissions of high-quality papers,
videos, and multimedia presentations describing original research on
geometric algorithms and data structures, their implementation, their
supporting mathematics, and their applications.
The topics of the Symposium reflect the rich diversity of research
interests in computational geometry. Topics of interest include, but
are not limited to: discrete and combinatorial geometry and topology;
design and analysis of geometric algorithms and data structures;
experimental evaluation of geometric algorithms and heuristics;
numerical and algebraic issues arising in implementations; lower
bounds on the computational complexity of geometric problems; and
novel algorithmic applications of geometry in computer graphics,
geometric modeling, computer-aided design and manufacturing,
scientific computing, geographic information systems, database
systems, robotics, computational biology, machine learning, sensor
networks, combinatorial optimization, theoretical computer science,
economics, pure mathematics, and other fields. Important Dates
* November 22, 2006: Titles and abstracts due
* December 4, 2006: Paper submissions due
* February 15, 2007: Video and multimedia submissions due
* February 15, 2007: Notification of acceptance or rejection of papers
* March 1, 2007: Notification for video/multimedia submissions
* March 15, 2007: Camera-ready papers and video/multimedia abstracts due
* April 20, 2007: Final versions of video/multimedia presentations due
* June 6-8, 2007: Symposium in Gyeongju
Local Arrangement Committee
* Hee-Kap Ahn (Sejong University)
* Otfried Cheong (KAIST)
* Kyung-Yong Chwa (KAIST)
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CALL FOR PAPERS
We invite submissions of high-quality papers describing original
research on geometric algorithms and data structures, their
implementation, their supporting mathematics, and their applications.
Accepted papers will be published by ACM in the symposium proceedings,
which will be distributed to symposium participants and will also be
available from ACM for purchase or through the digital library. The
authors of each accepted paper will be invited to give a 20-minute
presentation of their paper during the Symposium. A selection of
papers from the conference will be invited to special issues of one or
more journals.
The program committee explicitly encourages the submission of video or
multimedia presentations that support submitted papers. Supporting
presentations will be automatically considered as a submission to the
video/multimedia track, unless the authors request otherwise. Papers
and accompanying presentations will be reviewed separately; acceptance
or rejection of one will not influence acceptance or rejection of the
other.
PAPER SUBMISSION
Electronic submissions in pdf or postscript are strongly preferred;
see <http://compgeom.cs.uiuc.edu/socg07/> for detailed submission
instructions. If electronic submission is infeasible, please contact
the program committee chair.
Jeff Erickson
Department of Computer Science
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
201 North Goodwin Ave.
Urbana, IL 61801 USA
Phone: +1 (217) 333-6769
Fax: +1 (217) 265-4035
Email:
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
Papers should be submitted in the form of an extended abstract, which
begins with the title of the paper, each author's name, affiliation,
and e-mail address, followed by a clear statement of the problem
considered, a succinct summary of the results obtained, a brief
discussion of the significance and novelty of the research, and a
clear comparison with related work. The remainder of the extended
abstract should provide sufficient detail to allow the program
committee to evaluate the validity, quality, and relevance of the
contribution.
Submissions should be typeset in single column format, using 11-point
or larger font, with reasonable margins and line spacing. Excluding
the title page and bibliography, the extended abstract must not exceed
ten pages. Submissions in reasonable alternative formats will also be
accepted, provided the font is at least 10-point size and the amount
of text does not exceed the equivalent of 10-page single column
format. However, submissions deviating significantly from these
guidelines risk rejection without consideration of their merits.
Authors may submit additional materials to support their submission,
such as a video or multimedia presentation, source code, experimental
data, or a clearly marked appendix with additional technical
details. Appendices of reasonable length may be included directly in
the submitted abstract; other supporting materials may be submitted
either by including a URL in the submitted abstract or by email to the
program committee chair. Supporting materials will not be regarded as
part of the actual submission and will be considered only at the
discretion of the program committee.
Authors must electronically submit the title and abstract of their
paper by November 22, 2006 (Honolulu time). Extended abstracts must be
received before the end of December 4, 2006 (Honolulu time). Late
submissions will not be considered. Authors will be notified of
acceptance or rejection by February 15, 2007. Final versions of each
contribution will be due by March 15, 2007 for inclusion in the
proceedings. The final proceedings papers must be formatted in
accordance with ACM proceedings guidelines; LaTeX style files will be
made available to authors of accepted papers.
Simultaneous submission of the same (or essentially the same) abstract
to SOCG and to another conference with published proceedings is not
allowed.
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
* Helmut Alt (FU Berlin)
* David Cohen-Steiner (INRIA Sophia-Antipolis)
* Jeff Erickson (chair; UIUC)
* Jie Gao (Stony Brook)
* Joachim Giesen (MPI Saarbrücken)
* John Iacono (Polytechnic)
* Rolf Klein (U Bonn)
* Pat Morin (Carleton)
* Valerio Pascucci (LLNL)
* Ileana Streinu (Smith College)
* Csaba Tóth (MIT)
* Kasturi Varadarajan (U Iowa)
* Santosh Vempala (Georgia Tech, MIT)
* Suresh Venkatasubramanian (AT&T Labs)
---------------------------------------------------------------
CALL FOR VIDEO AND MULTIMEDIA PRESENTATIONS
16th Annual Video/Multimedia Review of Computational Geometry
Video and multimedia presentations are sought for the 16th Annual
Video and Multimedia Review of Computational Geometry. This review
showcases the use of visualization in computational geometry for
exposition and education, for the visual exploration of geometry in
research, and as an interface and a debugging tool in software
development. Algorithm animations, visual explanations of structural
theorems, descriptions of applications of computational geometry, and
demonstrations of software systems are all appropriate. Videos that
accompany papers submitted to the technical program committee are
encouraged.
Three to five minutes is ideal for most animations and presentations
of applications; eight minutes is the upper limit. Submissions of
videos in QuickTime MPEG-4 or DivX Version 5 or 6 are encouraged. We
also encourage submission of Macromedia Flash, Java applets, and
limited forms of other multimedia. These formats must come with a
script that will allow them to be distributed in both interactive and
canned QT or MPEG movie formats. In case of doubt, please email the
Video and Multimedia Program chair. Some suggestions on making videos
can be found at <http://www-sop.inria.fr/geometrica/team/
Monique.Teillaud/SoCG07/video_suggestions.html>.
Accepted video and multimedia presentations will have an abstract in
the published conference proceedings and will be available online in
various formats in a web proceedings. (The 2006 video proceedings are
available at <http://compgeom.poly.edu/acmvideos/socg06video/
index.htm>.)
VIDEO/MULTIMEDIA SUBMISSION
We explicitly encourage the submission of multimedia or video
presentations that support submitted papers. Submissions of papers and
accompanying presentations will be treated as separate submissions:
acceptance or rejection of one does not influence acceptance or
rejection of the other, and presentations supporting regular paper
submissions still need to be accompanied by a description of (at most)
two pages, as described below.
Video and multimedia presentations can also be submitted separately,
to arrive by February 15, 2007.
The author(s) should submit a one or two-page description of the
material shown in the presentation, and where applicable, the
techniques used in the implementation. An email address of the
correspondence author and a URL or ftp address where the presentation
can be retrieved must be included. Additional material describing the
contents of the presentations, such as the full text of accompanying
papers, may also be included. The final descriptions must be formatted
according to the guidelines for ACM proceedings; LaTeX style files
will be provided to authors of accepted presentations. Submissions
should be sent by e-mail to the Video/Multimedia committee chair at
. An acknowledgement of reception
will be sent within a few days.
Authors will be notified of acceptance or rejection, and given
reviewers' comments by March 1, 2007. For each accepted presentation,
the final version of the 2-page textual description will be due by
March 15, 2007 (electronically) for inclusion in the proceedings.
Final versions of accepted video/multimedia presentations will be due
April 20, 2006 in the best format available.
VIDEO/MULTIMEDIA REVIEW COMMITTEE
* Nina Amenta (UC Davis)
* Efi Fogel (Tel Aviv)
* Sylvain Lefebvre (INRIA Sophia-Antipolis)
* Frank Nielsen (Sony CSL)
* Monique Teillaud (chair; INRIA Sophia-Antipolis)
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SOCG Steering Committee (2006-2009)
* Pankaj K. Agarwal (Duke)
* Jeff Erickson (UIUC)
* Marc van Kreveld (secretary; Utrecht)
* Joseph S. B. Mitchell (Stony Brook)
* Günter Rote (chair; FU Berlin)
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