From: owner-3dui@hitl.washington.edu on behalf of Wolfgang Stuerzlinger [wolfgang@cs.yorku.ca] Sent: Monday, March 06, 2000 10:30 AM To: 3d-ui@hitl.washington.edu Subject: GI 2000 Call for Posters > > GRAPHICS INTERFACE 2000 > Palais des Congres > Montreal, Quebec, Canada > 15-17 May 2000 > > GI 2000 is a unique event that presents the latest results in computer > graphics and human-computer interaction. This year will be the 26th annual > Graphics Interface. It is the oldest regularly scheduled computer graphics > and human-computer interface conference in the world. Graphics Interface has > established a reputation for a high-quality technical program, and the > excellence of its invited speakers. Full details are on the GI 2000 web site > http://www.iro.umontreal.ca/~gi2000/ > > **************** > CALL FOR POSTERS > **************** > > Posters provide an opportunity to present on-going or late-breaking work. > They are displayed during the conference with scheduled times for attendees > to meet the researchers and discuss the work. > > Contributions are solicited describing unpublished research results and > applications experience in all areas of computer graphics and human-computer > interaction, specifically including the following: > > - Image synthesis & realism - User interfaces & modeling > - Image-based rendering techniques - Shading & rendering algorithms > - Windowing systems - Hardware techniques > - Geometric modeling & meshing - Computer cartography > - Computer supported cooperative work - Computer animation > - Image processing - Interaction techniques > - Medical graphics - Graphics for CAD/CAM > - Graphics in education - Computer-aided building design > - Graphics & the arts - Industrial & robotics applications > - Visualization - Graphics in business > - Graphics in simulation - Mobile computing > - Haptic interfaces - Human interface devices > > Submit by sending an email to the Posters chair (see below) with an electronic > version (postscript, PDF, Word) of your proposed poster. It should consist of > a 2-page abstract and a 1-page diagram showing the proposed layout of the > poster presentation. The proposed poster should be received by the Posters > chair by 7 March 2000. A notice of decision will be mailed by 10 April 2000. > Accepted poster abstracts will be copied and bound in a Posters Package, and > distributed at the conference. > > For more information, contact the GI 2000 Posters chair: > > Wolfgang Stuerzlinger > Dept. of Computer Science > York University, CCB 344 > 4700 Keele Street > Toronto, Ontario, Canada > M3J 1P3 > Phone: (416) 736-2100 ext. 33947 > Fax: (416) 736-5872 > Email: wolfgang@cs.yorku.ca -- Wolfgang Stuerzlinger Dept. of Computer Science; York University CCB 256; 4700 Keele Street; Toronto, Ontario, M3J 1P3; Canada wolfgang@cs.yorku.ca http://www.cs.yorku.ca/~wolfgang