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SMI 2012 : Shape Modeling International

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Conference Series : Shape Modeling International Conference
 
Link: http://smi2012.viz.tamu.edu/
 
When May 22, 2012 - May 25, 2012
Where College Station, TX, USA
Submission Deadline Dec 2, 2011
Categories    computer graphics
 

Call For Papers

Shape Modeling International 2012 (SMI’12) will be organized in College Station Texas from May 22nd 2011 to May 25th 2012. The conference will be held using the computer science and visualization interdisciplinary space in Emerging Technologies and Economic Development Interdisciplinary (ETED) Building and/or the classroom and auditorium spaces of Langford Center of College of Architecture at Texas A&M University.

Conference will have four types of activities including technical papers, practical papers, courses & tutorials and sculpture exhibition. The conference will be 4 days. The first two days, we will have courses and tutorials. Presentations of technical and practical papers will start the second day of the conference. Art exhibition will be open during the conference. The following list is detailed explanation of the activities.

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