Submission Deadlines
Monday 30th of January, 2006 | Paper Abstracts |
Monday 6th of February, 2006 | Papers (23:59 CET, current CET is 12:57), |
Wednesday 15th of February, 2006 | Tutorials, STARs |
Saturday 15th of April, 2006 | Paper Notification |
Friday 28th of April, 2006 | Short Papers, Education Papers, Labs & Projects, John Lansdown Prize |
Wednesday 24th of May, 2006 | Interactive Multimedia |
Friday 2nd of June, 2006 | Animations |
Friday 30th of June, 2006 | Labs & Projects |
Monday 28th of August, 2006 | Games |
Tutorials
This call is closed! It is no longer possible to submit tutorials
International experts are invited to give half day or full day tutorials providing in-depth instructions on a variety of topics in Computer Graphics and related areas. Tutorials will range from introductory and refresher topics to cutting-edge technologies. Tutorial proposals, typically 4 pages, should be submitted in electronic form, by February 15th, 2006. Each group of speakers will receive
- an honorarium of €400 for a full day tutorial, or €200 for a half day tutorial
- one free registration for the conference and a complimentary ticket for conference events.
All tutorial lecturers are allowed to attend other tutorials at no extra charge, subject to space being available.
Submission Details
Tutorial proposals should be submitted in PDF format. Submitted tutorial proposals should contain the following information:
- Author(s) detail(s)
- Name(s)
- Institution
- E-mail addresse(s)
- URL
- Tutorial details
- Title of Tutorial
- Half or full day tutorial
- Keywords
- A detailed outline of the tutorial.
- A statement of the necessary background and potential target audience for the tutorial.
- A brief resume of the presenter(s) indicating their background in the tutorial area.
All tutorial proposals will be reviewed by external reviewers and
the tutorial co-chairs, based on the quality of the submitted
proposals, the qualification of the presenters, relevance to the
conference, and balance of topics.
Course Notes
Sample course notes, although not required in the submission, are
highly encouraged to accompany the tutorial proposals. Notes may
include original text, formatted according to the EG publication
guidelines, reprints of earlier papers (subject to copyright approval),
slides and any other material the authors consider useful. All course
notes of accepted tutorials will be distributed to conference
participants both in printed and CD-ROM formats. The acceptance of
tutorial proposals is contingent upon the final submission of complete
course notes.