From: Robert.van.Liere@cwi.nl Sent: Tuesday, November 09, 1999 2:00 PM To: 3d-ui@hitl.washington.edu Second and LAST call for papers. ONLY three weeks left ! Our apologies for cross-postings. __________________________________________________ *** C A L L F O R P A P E R S *** 6th Eurographics Workshop on Virtual Environments June 1-2, 2000, Amsterdam, The Netherlands _____________________________________________________________ http://www.cwi.nl/egve00 Aims and Scope -------------- Following five succesful Eurographics Workshops on Virtual Environments (Barcelona 93, Monte Carlo 95 & 96, Stuttgart 98, and Vienna 99), we invite you to participate in the sixth Eurographics Workshop on Virtual Environments. Papers and case studies will form the scientific content of the the event. Papers are invited that present research results from all areas of virtual environments. Case studies report on practical applications of virtual environments. Suggested topics for research papers include, but are not limited to : - Virtual reality for scientific visualization - Spatial input devices and techniques - Real-time graphics techniques - Augmented reality - Multimodal interaction - VR systems development - Collaborative VR - VE evaluation Case studies are solicited from any application area, including: Industrial, marketing, e-commerce, entertainment, architecture. Accepted papers and case studies will be published in a book by Springer-Verlag. Workshop Venue and Format -------------------------- The event will be held in Amsterdam at the Center for Mathematics and Computer Science. The event is open to all those with an interest in virtual environments. Students, in particular, are encouraged to participate. The two day workshop will be organized as an assembly of plenary presentations. Invited presentations will be included. Related Events -------------- EGVE '00 is preceeded by: 2nd joined Eurographics-IEEE TCVG Symposium on Visualization. This symposium will be held from May 29 - May 31 at the Center for Mathematics and Computer Science in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Important Dates --------------- 3 December 1999 : Paper submission deadline 17 January 2000 : Notification of acceptance 18 February 2000 : Camera ready copies 1-2 June 2000 : EGVE '00 Paper Submission ---------------- Authors are requested to prepare their contribution as a full paper. Accepted papers will be published in a book by Springer-Verlag. Accepted research and case study papers are limited to 10 pages. In the book one additional page of color plates per paper is available. Further instructions for the preparation and uploading of papers are available via http://www.cwi.nl/egve00 If you are not able to upload your paper electronically you alternatively can send two copies of the full paper including figures and images by regular mail to Robert van Liere, Workshop Co-Chair of EGVE '00 Center for Mathematics and Computer Science, Department of Software Engineering Kruislaan 413 1098 SJ, Amsterdam The Netherlands EGVE '00 Committee --------------------------- Workshop Co-Chairs: Robert van Liere, Center for Mathematics and Computer Science Jurriaan Mulder, Center for Mathematics and Computer Science Program Committee: * Peter Astheimer Siemens AG, Germany * Ron Azuma HRL Laboratories * David Boyd Rutherford Appleton Lab, UK * David Breen Caltech, USA * Sabine Coquillart INRIA, France * Carolina Cruz-Neira Iowa State Univ., USA * Steve Ellis NASA Ames Research Center, USA * Bernd Froehlich GMD, Germany * Michael Gervautz Vienna Univ. of Technology, Austria * Martin Goebel GMD, Germany * Uli Lang RUS Univ. Stuttgart, Germany * Robert van Liere CWI, the Netherlands * Bowen Loftin University of Houston, USA * Heinrich Mueller Univ. Dortmund, Germany * Jurriaan Mulder CWI, the Netherlands * Anton Nijholt Twente Univ., the Netherlands * Frits Post Delft Univ. of Technology, the Netherlands * Larry Rosenblum Naval Research Lab, USA * Dieter Schmalstieg Vienna Univ. of Technology, Austria * Bill Sherman NCSA, USA * Peter Sloot Univ. of Amsterdam, the Netherlands * Pieter Jan Stappers Delft Univ. of Technology, the Netherlands * Russel Taylor University of North Carolina, USA * Daniel Thalmann Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Switzerland * Rolf Ziegler Fraunhofer IGD, Germany * Michael Zyda Naval Postgraduate School, USA Contact ------- Any questions concerning the goals, scope and organization can be addressed to: egve00@cwi.nl or to: Robert van Liere Center for Mathematics and Computer Science Department of Software Engineering Kruislaan 413 1098 SJ, Amsterdam The Netherlands tel: +31 20 5924118 fax: +31 20 5924199 Robert van Liere Department of Software Engineering Center of Mathematics and Computer Science Amsterdam, The Netherlands