Cari Tutti e care tutte,
Sono lieta di comunicarvi, su segnalazione di Massimo Zancanaro, che la
collega Rosella Gennari ieri ha ricevuto il premio "South Tyrol Free
Software Award"
<https://www.unibz.it/it/home/newsroom/news/rosella-gennari-wins-this-years-…>
dal
Presidente del Linux User Group, Marco Marinello, per le sue ricerche nel
campo dell'interazione con cyber-physical devices.
Congratulazioni Rosella, è un riconoscimento che gratifica l'intera
comunità di SIGCHI Italy!
Giuliana
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Prof. Giuliana Vitiello, PhD
Director HCI-UsE Lab
Department of Computer Science
University of Salerno
Italy
phone +39 089 963317
cell +39 3666758965
https:// <https://docenti.unisa.it/003730/home>
docenti.unisa.it/giuliana.vitiello
*** Second Call for Workshops and Minisymposia ***
29th International European Conference on Parallel and Distributed Computing
(Euro-Par 2023)
August 28 - September 1, 2023, St. Raphael Resort, Limassol, Cyprus
http://2023.euro-par.org
SCOPE
Euro-Par is the prime European conference covering all aspects of parallel and distributed
processing, ranging from theory to practice, from small to the largest parallel and distributed
systems and infrastructures, from fundamental computational problems to applications, from
architecture, compiler, language and interface design and implementation, to tools, support
infrastructures, and application performance aspects. To provide a meeting point for
researchers to discuss and exchange new ideas and hot topics related to parallel and
distributed computing and their applications, Euro-Par 2023 will co-locate workshops and, for
the first time, minisymposia with the main conference. This is an invitation to send proposals
for the workshop and, for the first time, a minisymposium program. Both workshops and
minisymposia will be held on August 28 - August 29, 2023, the first two days of the
conference.
WORKSHOPS
Workshop Proposal Guidelines
The proposals should include the following information:
• Workshop title and acronym, preference for length (half or full-day)
• Information of the organizers, including a short biography of each organizer (5-10 lines).
Each workshop will have a single main organizer, the corresponding contact. Others can be
co-organizers. All the organizers must be a staff member at an institution or a company, and
no PhD or other students can be organizers.
• A tentative program committee (10-15 members)
• Motivation of the workshop:
* scientific objective
* interest to the Euro-Par community
* positioning with respect to the currently existing Euro-Par workshops
• Description of the workshop:
* content
* format (contributed papers, invited talks, panels, posters or any other kind of activity i
including european project meetings)
* organizational aspects
• Workshop background (number of previous editions jointly with Europar or in any other
format)
• Link to international projects/initiatives
The decision about the acceptance/rejection of a workshop proposal will be made on the basis
of the overall quality of the proposal and the degree to which it matches the scope of the
conference. In the case that several workshop proposals have very similar objectives and
scopes, a merge of overlapping workshops may be recommended. The topics covered by a
workshop should not overlap with the main topics of the conference. Decisions will be made on
a rolling basis. Proposals can already be sent, and the organizers may be notified before the
notification deadline in case of a strong proposal.
Workshop Organizer Responsibilities
• Preparing the call for papers for the workshop and publicizing it
• Preparing and maintaining the workshop Web site including the relevant sections according to
the organization guidelines
• Selecting the workshop program committee considering that each member of the committee
should make at least one review
• Selecting papers through a rigorous peer-review process including at least three reviews per
submission using the provided EasyChair installation and considering the possible conflicts of
interest
• Delivering the final workshop program to the Euro-Par 2023 conference co-chairs in time
• Delivering the preliminary workshop proceedings in time before the conference
• Providing the Euro-Par Steering Committee with a Management Report, after the conference,
with key indicators such as: number of submitted and accepted papers, program committee and
review process management
• Delivering the final workshop proceedings with a revised version of the papers in time after
the conference in the required Springer LNCS format (12 pages max.) and writing a preface to
the workshop. Camera-ready papers will be published only if the management report has been
delivered
• Short papers can be accepted and presented at the workshop. However, to be included in the
formal Springer proceedings, the minimum length is of 10 pages per paper
• Registering for the conference
• Meet the deadlines according to the organization guidelines
Workshop Proceedings and Paper Review
The workshop proceedings will be published in a separate LNCS workshop volume after the
conference. The principal coordinator of each workshop will appear as co-editor of the
workshop volume. Registered workshop participants will receive an electronic copy of the
volume by email. All authors of accepted papers will be requested to sign a Springer copyright
form.
The Euro-Par organizers will provide an EasyChair setup for all Euro-Par 2023 workshops, and
its use is mandatory to facilitate paper submissions, reviewing, and collecting the camera-ready
versions. The workshop papers will not be published in the proceedings otherwise. Each
workshop will be an independent track within the Workshops' EasyChair installation, but it will
be fully manageable by the respective organizers. Papers of less than 10 pages will be
considered as short papers that can be presented at the conference but not published in the
proceedings.
MINISYMPOSIA
A minisymposium is a session of coordinated presentations for promoting interdisciplinary
communication on a topic of current interest and importance in the field of parallel and
distributed computing, ideally having potential application in other domains. The length and
program will be decided by the organizers; half-day (three-hour) minisymposia are very
welcome, longer is possible, not exceeding one day (6 hours). The contributions to the
minisymposia will not be published in the proceedings.
Minisymposium Proposal Guidelines
The proposals should include the following information:
• Minisymposium title and acronym, preference for length (half or full-day)
• Information of the organizers (full name, affiliation, country and email address), including a
short biography of each organizer (5-10 lines). Each minisymposium will have a single main
organizer, the corresponding contact. Others can be co-organizers.
• Motivation and scope of the minisymposium:
* Problem area to be addressed by the speakers and possible applications [max 1500
characters];
* Description of target audience and estimated number of participants [max 1500 characters]
* Link to international projects/initiatives
• Format (contributed papers, invited talks, panels, posters or any other kind of activity
including European project meetings),
• Speakers:
* a tentative list of speakers detailing their names, affiliation, email address and title of their
presentations. Nominated speakers should be approached in advance and should have agreed
that they will participate.
* companies and/or institutions involved
Minisymposium Selection Process
All the submitted proposals will be assessed by the organizing committee. The decision about
the acceptance/rejection of a minisymposium proposal will be made on the basis of the overall
quality of the proposal and the degree to which it matches the scope of the conference.
Overlapping minisymposia will be avoided (or possibly merged). Decisions will be made on a
rolling basis. Proposals can already be sent, and the organizers may be notified before the
notification deadline.
Minisymposium Organizer Responsibilities
Minisymposium organizers will be in charge of making publicity of the minisymposium and
specify the number of talks and other activities. The contributions will be sent to the same web
page as the contributions for the workshops. The review process will be decided by the
minisymposium organizers. One of the organizers will be the contact with the conference
organization. The responsibilities are as follows:
• Preparing the call for papers for the workshop and publicizing it
• Preparing and maintaining the minisymposium website mentioning the Euro-Par vinculation
• Deciding the length of the minisymposium, the program and type of activities and the names
of the speakers
• Use the provided EasyChair installation for receiving the contributions
• Delivering the program to the Euro-Par 2023 conference co-chairs in time
• Providing the Euro-Par Steering Committee with a Management Report, after the conference,
summarizing the experience and including number of persons involved in the activities as well
as any consideration useful for future editions
• Registering for the conference as well as all the participants to the minisymposium
• Meet the deadlines according to the organization guidelines
Minisymposium publication
The contributions to the minisymposia will not be published in the proceedings. However, the
organizers are invited to send one non-compulsory 4-page summary of the minisymposium.
The document should summarize the scientific discussion promoted by the minisymposium and
it will be published in the same LNCS volume as the workshop proceedings after the
conference. The authors of the summary will be requested to sign a Springer copyright form.
SUBMISSION (for Workshop and Minisymposium Organizers)
Workshop and Minisymposium proposals should be sent in PDF format via email to the
workshop co-chairs (contact details at the end of this call).
An email verification will be sent to each successful submission. In case the verification is not
received, submitters are asked to contact the workshop chairs.
IMPORTANT DATES (for Workshop and Minisymposium Organizers)
• Workshop and minisymposium proposals due: February 10, 2023
• Workshop and minisymposium notifications: February 24, 2023
• Workshop website online and launches of Call for Workshop Papers: March 24, 2023
• Workshop and minisymposium dates: August 28-29, 2023
• Workshop and minisymposium management report summarizing the experience
and results of the activity due: September 15, 2023
WORKSHOP CO-CHAIRS
• Demetris Zeinalipour, University of Cyprus, Cyprus (dzeina-AT-ucy.ac.cy)
• Dora Blanco Heras, University of Santiago de Compostela, Spain (dora.blanco-AT-
usc.es)
Call for Papers: INTERACT 2023
INTERACT 2023 is the 19th International Conference of Technical Committee 13 (Human- Computer Interaction) of IFIP (International Federation for Information Processing).
August 28 – September 1, 2023
York, United Kingdom
https://interact2023.org/
INTERACT is a highly international conference and welcomes papers on all aspects of human-computer interaction.
The theme of the conference is “Design for Equality and Justice”. Increasingly computer sciences as a discipline is becoming concerned with issues of equality and justice – from fake news to rights for robots, from the ethics of driverless vehicles to the gamergate controversy.
The HCI community is well placed to be at the leading edge of such discussions within the wider computer science community and in the dialogue between computer science and the broader society.
Equality and justice are both particularly important concepts for both the City of York and the University of York. Both institutions have distinguished histories of working for equality and justice.
The call for papers is now open for the following categories:
Deadline 25 January 2023
Full papers
Courses
Workshops
Deadline 19 April 2023
Short papers
Posters
Panels
Interactive Demos
Doctoral Consortium
Industrial Experiences
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Special Issue on
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to be published at the
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• Fotis Liarokapis, University of Technology, Cyprus
• Micael Sousa, University of Coimbra, Portugal
• Ana Patrícia Oliveira, University of Aveiro, Portugal/
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• Deadline: *January 15*, 2023
• Notification to the authors: February 20, 2023
• Camera ready paper: March 15, 2023
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*Overview*
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Board games gained significant momentum throughout the past two decades,
with some of the best creations earning millions of dollars in funding
platforms during 2021, in spite of the Covid-19 pandemic. Additionally,
digital games have surpassed all other media, from film to music, in
investments and returns. Board and digital games are two forms of play
which use the same base of design – the game design – so it was without
surprise that a new hybrid approach, that mixed both media, would appear.
Over the past five years, we have seen games with Augmented Reality,
board games using smartphones as assisting tools, tablets being used as
boards, or even games using real food–edible games. This combination of
digital and physical components and strategies in games contributes to a
new experience of play which enhances not only the player’s immersion
and interaction, but also the contents, presentation, atmosphere, and
control of the game. There are some questions emerging in this
discussion, namely about the complementary relationship between physical
and digital games: What are the borderlines between real and virtual
dimensions in hybrid games? How can hybrid games provide a more
participatory gaming experience while players become engaged with
digital and physical components at the same time? Which model of
interaction design of hybrid games best favors player experience,
communication, and engagement?
In this special issue, we want not only to present the current
state-of-the-art of the hybrid games, as the possibilities beyond
current days, making use of speculative approaches to design, as design
fiction, but we want to dig deeper through the lenses of interaction
design, in order to understand the new needs in the realm of
technologies. Furthermore, we want to understand the full impacts and
effects of this move on human interaction with game artifacts and
consequently find out what should we expect from the discipline of
interaction design while using ludic approaches in the next decade.
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The indicative list of topics of interest for this special issue devoted
to Gamification of the Learning Process' includes, but is not limited to:
• Hybrid digital/physical games
• Methods of hybrid game design
• Design Fiction and Hybrid Interaction Design
• Interaction design relation with game design
• Play Hybridism
• Hybrid systems;
• Hybrid design models;
• Hybrid game mechanics and patterns;
• Hybrid storytelling models;
• Hybrid Game interaction models;
• Cognition and game design;
• Aesthetics of Hybrid Digital/Physical Games;
• Board games and Digital Games;
• Hybrid-games design;
• Hybrid game User Experience;
• Players’ physical/digital behavior modelling;
• NPC behavior and Physical Characters
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The manuscripts should be submitted either in .doc or in .rtf format.
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Authors are invited to submit 8-20 pages paper (including authors'
information, abstract, all tables, figures, references, etc.).
The paper should be written according to the IxD&A authors' guidelines
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When submitting the paper, please, choose the section:
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of the paper format can be found on the website of the IxD&A Journal
where information on the copyright policy and responsibility of authors,
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'Competence based education: from school to responsible citizenship,
wellbeing and democracy.'
Guest editors: Stefania Bocconi, Stefano Cacciamani, Romina Cachia,
Arianna Sala, Nadia Sansone
• N.58
'Age Against the Machine: A Call for Designing Ethical AI for and with
Children'
Guest editors: Sumita Sharma, Eva Durall Gazulla, Marianne Kinnula,
Nitin Sawhney
• N. 59
'AI for Humans and Humans for AI: Towards Cultures of Participation in
the Digital Age'
Guest editors: Renate Andersen, Vita Santa Barletta, anders Mørch,
Alesandro Pagano
'Design Education for Hybrid Environments: Pedagogies, frameworks, and
tools for crafting next-generation physical-digital spaces'
Guest editors: Daniel Rosenberg Munoz, Dina El Zanfaly, Peter Scupelli,
Daragh Byrne
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*** First Call for Papers ***
29th International European Conference on Parallel and Distributed Computing
(Euro-Par 2023)
August 28 - September 1, 2023, St. Raphael Resort, Limassol, Cyprus
http://2023.euro-par.org
SCOPE
Euro-Par is the prime European conference covering all aspects of parallel and
distributed processing, ranging from theory to practice, from small to the largest
parallel and distributed systems and infrastructures, from fundamental
computational problems to applications, from architecture, compiler, language and
interface design and implementation, to tools, support infrastructures, and
application performance aspects. The main audience of Euro-Par are researchers in
academic institutions, government laboratories and industrial organisations.
Euro-Par aims to be the primary choice of such professionals for the presentation of
new results in their specific areas. Euro-Par provides an excellent forum for focused
technical discussion, as well as interaction with a large, broad and diverse audience.
In addition, Euro-Par conferences provide a platform for a number of accompanying,
technical workshops for smaller and emerging communities.
VENUE AND ORGANIZATION
Euro-Par 2023 will be held as a primarily in-person event (although remote
presentation and participation will be supported, if needed). The venue place is
the 5* St. Raphael Resort, in Limassol, Cyprus. Euro-Par 2023 is organised by the
Department of Computer Science of the University of Cyprus. The General Chair
is George A. Papadopoulos and the Program Chairs are Marios D. Dikaiakos and
Rizos Sakellariou. The Organizing Committee is listed on the web site:
https://2023.euro-par.org/conference/committees/ .
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
The Euro-Par 2023 proceedings will be published by Springer in the LNCS series.
• Papers must be in PDF format and should not exceed 14 pages (including
references)
• Papers must be formatted in the Springer LNCS style:
https://www.springer.com/gp/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-gu…
• Papers that don’t meet these requirements might be rejected without a review
• Contributions submitted elsewhere or currently under review will not be considered
• All submitted papers will be checked for originality by Springer iThenticate;
papers which show an insufficient originality might be rejected without a review
• Paper submissions are made through EasyChair using the link:
https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=europar2023
IMPORTANT DATES
• Abstract Submission: February 17, 2023
• Paper Submission: February 24, 2023
• Author Notification: April 30, 2023
• Camera-Ready Papers: June 2, 2023
• Author Registration: June 2, 2023
ARTEFACTS
Authors of accepted papers will be invited to submit an artefact that will be evaluated
separately.
TOPICS
We invite submissions of high-quality, novel and original research results in areas
of parallel and distributed computing covered by the following list of tracks. More
information on the tracks can be found on the conference web page:
https://2023.euro-par.org/submission-of-papers/call-for-papers/
Track 1. Programming, Compilers and Performance
Chairs:
• Biagio Cosenza, University of Salerno, Italy
• Thomas Fahringer, University of Innsbruck, Austria
Track 2. Scheduling, Resource Management, Cloud, Edge Computing, and Workflows
Chairs:
• Marco Aldinucci, University of Torino, Italy
• Ivona Brandic, Vienna University of Technology, Austria
Track 3. Architectures and Accelerators
Chairs:
• Jesus Carretero, University Carlos III of Madrid, Spain
• Leonel Sousa, University of Lisbon, Portugal
Track 4. Data Analytics, AI, and Computational Science
Chairs:
• Maciej Malawski, AGH University of Science and Technology, Poland
• Radu Prodan, University of Klagenfurt, Austria
Track 5. Theory and Algorithms
Chairs:
• Chryssis Georgiou, University of Cyprus, Cyprus
• Christos Kaklamanis, University of Patras, Greece
Track 6. Multidisciplinary, Domain-specific and Applied Parallel and Distributed Computing
Chairs:
• Francisco F. Rivera, University of Santiago de Compostela, Spain
• Domenico Talia, University of Calabria, Italy
*** First Call for Posters and Demos ***
29th International European Conference on Parallel and Distributed Computing
(Euro-Par 2023)
August 28 - September 1, 2023, St. Raphael Resort, Limassol, Cyprus
http://2023.euro-par.org
SCOPE
Euro-Par is the prime European conference covering all aspects of parallel and distributed
processing, ranging from theory to practice, from small to the largest parallel and distributed
systems and infrastructures, from fundamental computational problems to applications, from
architecture, compiler, language and interface design and implementation, to tools, support
infrastructures, and application performance aspects.
We invite participants to submit original and unpublished works as posters and/or demos to the
Euro-Par 2023 conference presenting the latest breakthroughs which have been developed in
H2020, Horizon Europe, EuroHPC JU, national, regional and international R&D projects.
Topics of interest should cover the conference scope and tracks (please visit the conference
web site for more information about the topics covered by Euro-Par). The poster/demo
sessions will provide an excellent opportunity for students and researchers to present early-
stage research results and receive valuable feedback on their ongoing research from the
community.
SUBMISSION AND REVIEW PROCESS
The authors are invited to submit poster and/or demo papers formatted in the Springer
LNCS style:
http://www.springer.com/gp/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-gui…
and not exceeding 4 pages (including references, etc.)
Submissions to the poster and demo track will be evaluated through a comprehensive
peer-review process by the Poster and Demo Track Program Committee. The posters and
demos will be evaluated in terms of technical merit, innovation, and the potential to
stimulate interesting discussions and exchange of ideas at the conference.
The authors of accepted poster and demo papers must register and present them at the
conference. Accepted poster and demo papers will be included in the workshop proceedings
to be published by Springer in LNCS after the conference.
BEST POSTER AND DEMO AWARD
All posters and demos will be considered for the Best Poster Award and the Best Demo Award,
respectively. Decisions will be based on the quality of the submission, as well as live
interactions with the Committee during the conference.
IMPORTANT DATES
• Deadline for Submission of Posters/Demos: May 20, 2023
• Notification of Acceptance: July 1, 2023
Poster & Demo Chair
George Pallis, University of Cyprus, Cyprus (pallis-AT-ucy.ac.cy)
Carissim*,
Come annunciato annunciato qualche settimana fa, il prossimo WUD-SIGCHItaly si terrà questa settimana, giovedì 10 Novembre in modalità ibrida (a Torino e online).
Di seguito potete trovare le informazioni dettagliate sull’evento, al quale rinnoviamo l’invito a partecipare, insieme al programma.
Il World Usability Day, come sapete, è la giornata mondiale organizzata dalla Usability Professionals Association che si tiene ogni anno il secondo giovedì di Novembre per "disseminare" l'importanza del lato umano nella tecnologia. Ogni anno c'è un tema diverso e il tema di quest’anno è OUR HEALTH (https://worldusabilityday.org/).
Come gli scorsi due anni, l’evento del WUD non è legato alle singole città ma a respiro nazionale e sotto il cappello del nostro chapter SIGCHItaly. Gli organizzatori dell’evento di quest’anno sono Luigi De Russis (Dipartimento di Automatica e Informatica del Politecnico di Torino), Cristina Gena (Dipartimento di Informatica dell’Università di Torino) e i passati presidenti del SIGCHItaly Maristella Matera (Politecnico di Milano) e Massimo Zancanaro (Università di Trento). Claudio Mattutino e Valentina Di Noi, entrambi affiliati all’Università di Torino, supportano l’evento come Social Media Manager e web master, rispettivamente.
Il WUD-SIGCHItaly si svolgerà il 10 novembre dalle ore 9 alle 13:15 nell’aula 2 della Palazzina Einaudi (c/o Campus Luigi Einaudi, Università degli Studi di Torino) e in streaming su WebEx. L’evento è gratuito e ci si può registrare dal sito: http://wud-sigchitaly.di.unito.it/. A tutti gli iscritti, il giorno prima, verrà comunicato il link per accedere da remoto all’evento.
Questo il programma della mattinata:
Ore 9 Saluti istituzionali
Ing. Francesco Tresso, assessore alla cura della città, protezione civile, servizi civici e decentramento
Prof. Marco Pironti, vice-direttore alla Terza Missione, Dip. Info, Università degli Studi di Torino
Prof.ssa Elena Baralis, Direttrice del dipartimento di Automatica e Informatica del Politecnico di Torino
Prof.ssa Maristella Matera, Politecnico di Milano e già Presidente di SIGCHItaly
INVITED SPEAKER
Ore 9:45 dottor Matteo Cestari, Omitech srl
"Dall'usabilità all'interazione antropologica”
L'usabilità, presuppone l' "uso" come volontà strumentale di utilizzare uno strumento con un’interfaccia per volontà e per raggiungere un fine voluto dall'utilizzatore.
Nell'uso della robotica sociale invece spesso l'interazione avviene anche su iniziativa dell'automa, più o meno antropomorfo. Con questi strumenti diventano rilevanti nell'interazione anche meccanismi antropologici, quali la simulazione dell'empatia, la non invasività, lo spazio di interazione.
Ore 10:30 prof.ssa Elisa Ficarra, Università di Modena e di Reggio Emilia, AI for Health
Ore 10:50-11:10 break
Ore 11:10 prof. Fabio Paternò, ISTI CNR, Pisa, Automazioni Create dai Caregivers per Supportare la Vita Quotidiana degli Anziani nelle loro Case
Ore 11:30 prof.ssa Irene Ronga, Dip. di Psicologia, Università degli Studi di Torino, Oltre la teleriabilitazione: strumenti di motivazione e gratificazione per pazienti neurologici coinvolti in percorsi di riabilitazione a distanza
Ore 11:50 prof. Amon Rapp, Dip. di Informatica, Università degli Studi di Torino, Tecnologie di self-tracking per la salute, il benessere e lo sport: opportunità e rischi dei dispositivi finalizzati a tracciare i dati personali e a cambiare i comportamenti delle persone
Ore 12:10 prof.ssa Franca Garzotto, Politenico di Milano, How can interactive technology help persons with communication disorders?
Ore 12:30 dottor Marco Mores, Fraternità e amicizia - Società Cooperativa Sociale ONLUS, e prof.ssa Rosella Gennari, Libera Università di Bolzano, Progettare tecnologie per il benessere sociale: un'esperienza con persone disabili
Ore 12:55 prof.ssa Rosa Lanzilotti e prof. Giovanni Dimauro, Università di Bari Aldo Moro, Why Human-Centered AI systems in healthcare? Some reflections
A presto e buon inizio di settimana!
Luigi De Russis e Cristina Gena
Apologies for cross-posting. Please distribute as you see fit.
CALL FOR PAPERS: SHAPE MODELING INTERNATIONAL (SMI) 2023
GENOVA, 4-6 July 2023
[ https://smiconf.github.io/2023/ | https://smiconf.github.io/2023/ ]
Shape Modeling International (SMI) provides an international forum for the dissemination of new mathematical theories and computational techniques for modeling, simulating and processing digital representations of shapes and their properties to a community of researchers, developers, students, and practitioners across a wide range of fields. Conference proceedings will be published in a Special Issue of Computer & Graphics Journal, Elsevier. Papers presenting original research are sought in all areas of shape modeling and its applications.
This year SMI will be held in Genova, July 4-6, as part of the [ http://igs2023.imati.cnr.it/ | International Geometry Summit ] , together with SGP, SPM, GMP and GD.
SMI also participates in the Replicability Stamp Initiative, an additional recognition for authors who are willing to go one step further, and in addition to publishing the paper, provide a complete open-source implementation. For more details, check the SMI2023 website.
IMPORTANT DATES SMI 2023 (23:59 UTC/GMT):
Abstract submission: March 13, 2023
Full paper submission: March 20, 2023
First review notification: April 20, 2023
Revised papers: May 8, 2023
Second review notification: May 22, 2023
Camera ready full papers due: June 5, 2023
Conference: July 4-6, 2023
SUBMISSION:
Papers should present previously unpublished, original results that are not simultaneously submitted elsewhere.
The SMI conference will use a double-blind review process. Consequently, all submissions must be anonymous.
All papers should be submitted using the easychair website.
Submissions should be formatted according to the style guidelines for the Computers &Graphics Journal and should not exceed 12 pages, including figures and references. We strongly recommend using the LaTeX template to format your paper. We also accept papers formatted by MS Word according to the style guidelines for Computers & Graphics. The file must be exported to a pdf file for the first round of submission. For format details, please refer to the Computers & Graphics Journal Guide for Authors.
SMI CONFERENCE CHAIRS:
Hui Huang Shenzhen University, China
Giuseppe Patanè CNR-IMATI, Genova, Italy
Jorg Peters University of Florida, USA
SMI TECHNICAL PAPERS CHAIRS:
Georges-Pierre Bonneau University of Grenoble-Alpes, France
Ligang Liu University of Science and Technology of China
Michela Mortara CNR-IMATI, Genova, Italy
SMI COMMUNICATION CHAIRS:
Ergun Akleman Texas A&M University, USA
Silvia Biasotti CNR-IMATI, Genova, Italy
Yang Liu Microsoft Research Asia, Beijing, China
LIST OF TOPICS (non restrictive):
Curves and surfaces
Implicit surfaces
Triangle and polygonal meshes
Parametric and procedural models
Acquisition and reconstruction
Compression and streaming
Healing and resampling
Segmentation
Medial and skeletal representations
Correspondence and registration
Feature extraction and classification
Shape analysis and synthesis
3D retrieval
Shape statistics
Exploration of shape collections
Shape transformation and deformation
Behaviour and animation models
Computational topology
Learning techniques for shape modeling
Geometric deep learning
Digital fabrication and 3D printing
Simulation
3D Digital Twins
Interactive modeling, design and editing
Sketching and 3D input modalities
AR/VR environments
Semantics of shapes
Shape modeling applications (product design, biomedicine, GIS, geoscience, art, education and training, cultural heritage, gaming, and others)
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Michela Mortara
Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche (CNR)
Istituto di Matematica Applicata e Tecnologie Informatiche "E. Magenes" (IMATI)
Genova
+010 6475 686
www.imati.cnr.it