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GMP 2016 : Geometric Modeling and Processing

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Conference Series : Geometric Modeling and Processing
 
Link: http://graphics.utdallas.edu/gmp2016/
 
When Apr 11, 2016 - Apr 13, 2016
Where San Antonio, Texas, USA
Abstract Registration Due Nov 6, 2015
Submission Deadline Nov 13, 2015
Notification Due Dec 23, 2015
Final Version Due Feb 10, 2016
 

Call For Papers

GMP 2016
Geometric Modeling and Processing

April 11-13, 2016
San Antonio, Texas, USA

OFFICIAL WEBSITE
http://graphics.utdallas.edu/gmp2016/

WELCOME To GMP 2016

We welcome you to participate in GMP 2016, which will be held in San Antonio, USA, April 11-13, 2016. Geometric Modeling and Processing (GMP) now is an annual international conference series on geometric modeling, simulation and computing. The modeling and processing of geometric data is fundamental to many computer applications, including computer graphics, computer vision, CAD/CAM, medical imaging, engineering analysis, robotics and scientific computation. GMP conferences provide researchers and practitioners with a forum for exchanging new ideas, discussing new applications, and presenting new solutions. GMP 2016 is the 10th GMP conference. The previous GMP conferences were held in Lugano (2015), Singapore (2014), Huangshan (2012), Castro Urdialesn (2010), Huangzhou (2008), Pittsburgh (2006), Beijing (2004), Tokyo (2002) and Hong Kong (2000).

TOPICS

GMP 2016 invites the submission of full-length papers on topics including, but not limited to the following:

- Mathematical foundations of computer-aided geometric design
- Computational geometry algorithms and analyses
- Multi-resolution and heterogeneous modeling
- Geometric feature modeling and recognition
- Representation of curves and surfaces
- Discrete differential geometry
- Isogeometric analysis
- Shape optimization
- Material Modeling
- 3D printing


PAPER SUBMISSION

English is the official language of the conference. Manuscripts must be written in English. The submitted papers should present previously unpublished, original results that are not simultaneously submitted elsewhere. For format details and templates, please visit the conference website.

IMPORTANT DATES

Nov 6, 2015 — abstract submission
Nov 13, 2015 — paper submission
Dec 23, 2015 — first round review notification to authors
Jan 13, 2016 — revised version submission
Feb 3, 2016 — second round review notification
Feb 10, 2016 — final version submission

GENERAL CO-CHAIRS

John Keyser (Texas A&M University, USA)
Bruno Lévy (INRIA, France)
Changhe Tu (ShanDong University, China)

PROGRAM CO-CHAIRS

Xiaohu Guo (University of Texas at Dallas, USA)
Jin Huang (Zhejiang University, China)
Johannes Wallner (TU Graz, Austria)

PUBLICATIONS

The conference proceedings will be published in a special issue of Computer-Aided Geometric Design (Elsevier).

CONTACT

Please feel free to contact the GMP 2016 organization team through gmp2016.chairs@gmail.com

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