[CFP] ARTS AND VIRTUAL WORLDS - Deadline:May,6th 2011

CALL FOR PAPERS "ARTS and VIRTUAL WORLDS"
Cyberworlds Conference Special Session
2011 International Conference on CyberWorlds
4-6 October 2011, Banff, Alberta, Canada
http://cw2011.cpsc.ucalgary.ca/
SUBMISSION DEADLINE: May 6, 2011
Send your submission and any other request to: [email protected]
Chair Dr.Gianluca Mura
In Cooperation with ACM SIGGRAPH and EUROGRAPHICS Association
Endorsed by IEEE VGTC Committee for IEEE technical co-sponsorship
Proceedings will be published by IEEE-CS
Organized
by the Department of Computer Science, University of Calgary, with
support from Informatics Circle of Research Excellence iCORE and School
of Computer Engineering, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore.
Conference papers will be published in the proceedings printed by IEEE
Computer Society.
Two special journal issues by Springer: The Visual
Computer and Transactions on Computational Science are confirmed. In
addition, selected papers with appropriate content will be considered
for two Inderscience Journals: International Journal of Arts and
Technology and Journal of Biometrics.
The conference runs
in-cooperation with ACM SIGGRAPH and EUROGRAPHICS Association and IEEE
VGTC Computer Society technical co-sponsorship has been endorsed.
Cyberworlds
are information worlds or communities created on cyberspace by
collaborating participants either intentionally or spontaneously. As
information worlds, they accumulate information regardless whether or
not anyone is in, and they can be with or without 2D or 3D visual
graphics appearance. The examples of such cyberworlds are communities
created in different social networking services, 3D shared virtual
environments, and multiplayer online games. Cyberworlds are closely
related to the real world and have a serious impact on it. Cyberworlds
have been created and applied in such areas as e-business, e-commerce,
e-manufacturing, e-learning, e-medicine, and cultural heritage, etc.
Cyberworlds augment and sometimes replace the real life and become a
significant component of real economy.
The international
conferences on Cyberworlds have being organized annually since 2002 with
the proceedings published by IEEE Computer Society and special issues
published in The Visual Computer and other research journals.
11th in
the series, CW2011 will consist of paper sessions, tutorials,
industrial seminars, exhibitions and hands-on demonstrations where
researchers, artists, and vendors will show the state-of-the-art in the
field. CW2011 will have several parallel tracks including but not
limited to the following topics:
- Shared virtual worlds
- Virtual collaborative spaces
- Shape modeling for cyberworlds
- Virtual humans and avatars
- Intelligent talking agents
- Networked collaboration
- Haptic interaction and rendering
- Cognitive informatics
- Human-computer interfaces
- Computer vision, augmented, mixed and virtual reality
- Face and emotion recognition
- E-learning in virtual collaborative spaces
- Online multiplayer games
- Art in cyberspace, cyber-museums
- Cyberethics and cyberlaws
- Cybersecurity and biometrics
- Data mining and warehousing in cyberworlds
- Social networking
The
conference proceedings will be published by the IEEE Computer Society,
placed in the IEEE Xplore and Computer Society digital libraries, and
submitted for indexing through INSPEC, EI (Compendex), Thomson ISI, and
other indexing services.
The best full papers will form 4 special issues of the following international journals:
- The Visual Computer (Springer)
- Transactions on Computational Science (Springer)
- International Journal of Arts and Technology (Inderscience)
- Journal of Biometrics (Inderscience)
Important Dates:
Paper submission 6 May 2011
Notice of Acceptance 16 June 2011
Author registration 15 July 2011
Camera-ready paper 15 July 2011
Industrial
Seminars/Exhibitions: Key industrialists are invited to share their
experience in creating and applying cyberworlds to solve practical
problems. Major research labs, industrial companies and other
institutions are invited to set up an exhibition to present their group,
the work and projects to the conference participants.
General Chair and Co-Chairs:
Marina Gavrilova, UofC, Canada
Alexei Sourin, NTU, Singapore
Daniel Thalmann, EPFL, Switzerland and NTU, Singapore