[Ieee_vis] CFP: SMI'2019 Fabrication and Sculpting Event

Ergun Akleman ergun.akleman at gmail.com
Thu Apr 11 17:53:06 CEST 2019


SMI'2019 Fabrication and Sculpting Event

Website: https://naka242.github.io/
Easychair CFP: https://easychair.org/cfp/smifase2019
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Important Dates

April 22, 2019 :: Full Paper Submission Due
May 7, 2019 :: Acceptance Notification
May 31, 2019 :: Camera Ready Papers Due
June 17-21st, 2019 :: Event @ Vancouver

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Call for Papers
The Fabrication and Sculpting Event (FASE) presents original research
at the intersection of theory and practice in shape modeling,
fabrication, and sculpting. FASE focuses on the practical problems of
generating shapes and specifically addresses the interplay of theory
and practice. FASE invites practitioners who have inspiring ideas to
contribute their work concerned with techniques to design, sculpt and
fabricate shapes.  The work with clear algorithmic or mathematical
aspects along with practical applications such as digital heritage is
particularly desired.

Topics
FASE solicits papers that pose new questions and motivate further
research in designing, fabrication, and sculpting. Topics should be
useful, for example, in the following areas: (1) Fabrication of
digital models, (2) Advanced manufacturing techniques such as additive
manufacturing, laser cutting or CNC milling, (3) Interactive or
procedural design of manufacturable shapes, (4) Interconnections of
complex modeling and fabrication processes, (5) Visually stimulating
fabrication techniques or printed structures.

Submissions
All FASE paper submissions will be handled via the easy-chair system
following a one-stage peer review cycle. Accepted FASE papers will be
published in a special issue of the Hyperseeing magazine. FASE paper
presentations will be 15 minutes in length. They will be presented in
a specific FASE session at the SMI'2019. Accepted papers and posters
must be presented in person by registering the SMI conference.

Location
SMI'FASE will be co-located with International Geometry Summit (IGS)
2019 and will take place from June 17th to 21st at Simon Fraser
University, Vancouver Canada as part of Shape Modeling International
conference (SMI'2019).

Submission Guidelines
All papers must be original and not simultaneously submitted to
another journal or conference. The following paper categories are
welcome:

Full papers describing methods in detail with a limit of 16 pages.
Short papers describing methods in less detail with a limit of 8 pages.
Posters describing methods in much less detail with a limit of 4 pages.

Submission website: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=smifase2019.

Committees
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Conference Chairs

Karina Rodriguez Echavarria University of Bristol
Ergun Akleman Texas A&M University

Paper Chairs

Negar Kalantar California College of the Arts
Vinayak Krishnamurthy Texas A&M University
Konrad Polthier Freie Universität Berlin

Program Committee

Valery Adzhiev Bournemouth University
Melinos Averkiou University of Cyprus
Moritz Baecher Disney Research
Hujun Bao Zhejiang University
Gill Barequet Technion - Israel Institute of Technology
Loic Barthe IRIT - Université de Toulouse
Amit Bermano Princeton University
Silvia Biasotti IMATI-CNR
Michael Birsak KAUST
Adrien Bousseau INRIA
Vladimir Bulatov Shapeways, Inc
Daniela Cabiddu IMATI-CNR
Marcel Campen RWTH Aachen University
Nathan Carr Adobe Systems Inc.
Raphaëlle Chaine LIRIS Université Lyon
Siddhartha Chaudhuri Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay
Weikai Chen The University of Hong Kong
Jianer Chen Texas A&M University
Francesco De Comite University of Sciences and Technology, Lille
Bailin Deng Cardiff University
Olga Diamanti Autodesk
Ye Duan University of Missouri at Columbia
Jeremie Dumas New York University
Gershon Elber Technion- Israel Institute of Technology
Bianca Falcidieno IMATI-CNR
Robert Fathauer Tessellations Inc.
Greg N. Frederickson Purdue University
Oleg Fryazinov Bournemouth University
Paul Gailiunas Bridges
Xifeng Gao Florida State University
Abel Gomes University of Beira Interior
Eric Guérin LIRIS
Takeo Igarashi The University of Tokyo
Ioannis Ivrissimtzis Durham University
Alec Jacobson University of Toronto
Bih-Yaw Jin National Taiwan University
Bert Juettler Johannes Kepler University
Vladimir Kim Adobe Systems
Hamid Laga The University of Tokyo
Manfred Lau City University of Hong Kong
Xin Li Louisiana State University
Jyh-Ming Lien George Mason University
Ligang Liu U. of Science and Technology of China
Lin Lu Shandong University
Stephen Luecking DePaul University
James Mallos Sculptor
Luigi Malomo IST-CNR
Marcos Novak University of Califonia, Santa Barbara
James Palmer Northern Arizona University
Alexander Pasko   Bournemouth University
Giuseppe Patanè IMATI-CNR
Jean-Philippe Pernot Arts et Métiers ParisTech
Nico Pietroni IST-CNR
Helmut Pottmann Vienna University of Technology
Rinus Roelofs Sculptor
Damien Rohmer Ecole Polytechnique
Asla Medeiros Sa FGV Escola de Matemática Aplicada
Faramarz Samavati University of Calgary
Henry Segerman Oklahoma State University
Kenneth Sloan University of Alabama at Birmingham
Shinjiro Sueda Texas A&M University
John Sullivan Technische Universität Berlin
Carlo H. Séquin University of California, Berkeley
Kenshi Takayama National Institute of Informatics
Jean-Philippe Vandeborre IMT Lille Douai
Juraj Vanek Arevo Inc.
Remco Veltkamp Utrecht University
Tom Verhoeff Eindhoven University of Technology
Charlie Wang Delft University of Technology
Yong-Liang Yang University of Bath
Qingnan Zhou Adobe Systems
Bo Zhu Dartmouth College


CNR: Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Italy


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