[Ieee_vis] Call For Papers: SMI'2016 - Fabrication and Sculpting Event in Geometry Summit

Ergun Akleman ergun.akleman at gmail.com
Fri Apr 1 21:14:28 CEST 2016


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Ergun Akleman

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Fabrication and Sculpting Event 2016 (FASE)
www.geometrysummit.org/fase/

Call for Papers

Chairs: Ergun Akleman, Jakob Andreas Bærentzen, Konrad Polthier

The Fabrication and Sculpting Event presents original research at the
intersection of theory and practice in shape modeling, fabrication and
sculpting. FASE focusses on the practical problems of generating novel
shapes and specifically addresses the interplay of theory and
practice. FASE invites practitioners who might usually be less
inclined to write papers containing formal algorithms or mathematical
proofs, but who have inspiring ideas to contribute to the shape
modeling community including visually stimulating shapes or
techniques. It is not a requirement that computations are involved,
but the research should have a clear algorithmic or mathematical
aspect.

Important dates:
Full papers due:          April 15, 2016
Acceptance notifications: May 10, 2016
Camera ready papers due:  May 25, 2016
FASE conference:          June 20-24, 2016

FASE solicits papers that pose new questions and motivate further
research in shape modeling, fabrication and sculpting. Topics should
be useful, for example, in the following areas:
  * Fabrication of digital models
  * Advanced manufacturing techniques such as additive manufacturing,
laser cutting or CNC milling
  * Interactive or procedural design of manufacture-able shapes
  * Interconnections of complex modeling and fabrication processes
  * Visually stimulating shapes or techniques.

FASE paper presentations will be 15 minutes in length and typically be
presented in sessions held in parallel to technical paper
presentations at the geometry summit.

All FASE paper submissions will be handled via the easy-chair system
following a one-stage peer review cycle. There is no strict page limit
for papers, but we recommend 8-12 pages for papers. The submission
page is:

https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=smifase2016

Accepted FASE papers will be published in a special issue of the
Hyperseeing magazine. Final papers will be formatted using Bridges
Math+Art format provided by the link below:

http://bridgesmathart.org/bridges-2016/2016-call-for-papers/2016-paper-guidelines/


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