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Category CCCG 2011
Deadline: May 08, 2011 | Date: August 10, 2011-August 12, 2011
Venue/Country: Toronto, Canada
Updated: 2011-03-18 14:11:07 (GMT+9)
 CCCG will be held in cooperation with the Fields Institute, as part of the Fields Thematic Program on Discrete Geometry and Applications. The conference site will be at Fields and the adjacent campus of the University of Toronto. This year it is expected that student registration fees will be reimbursed. See website for details and updates. SCOPE CCCG focuses on the design of efficient algorithms, the development of software, and the study of the mathematical foundations of computational problems whose formulations involve geometric constraints. The field of computational geometry is motivated by problems from a broad range of application areas, as diverse as computer graphics and animation, computer vision, computer-aided design and manufacturing, geographic information systems, pattern recognition, wireless communications, robotics, protein folding, urban planning, graph drawing, or statistical analysis to name just a few. Authors are invited to submit papers describing original research of theoretical or practical significance in computational, combinatorial and discrete geometry, as well as related areas. AUDIENCE CCCG is an international forum, accessible to a broad community of researchers, to disseminate and discuss new theoretical and applied results in discrete and computational geometry. The intended audience for this conference includes graduate and undergraduate students, researchers in the area, and members of industry whose work involves geometric computation. SUBMISSION DETAILS Submissions should not exceed six pages, must be submitted electronically, and must be prepared using LaTeX; the appropriate template is available from the conference website. Authors who feel that additional details are necessary should include a clearly marked appendix, which will be read at the discretion of the Program Committee. Each submission will be refereed by at least three members of the Program Committee. Details on the submission procedure are outlined on the conference website. Six-page papers accepted at CCCG will appear in the printed proceedings of the conference. Electronic proceedings without page limits will be hosted at http://cccg.ca
 CCCG will be held in cooperation with the Fields Institute, as part of the Fields Thematic Program on Discrete Geometry and Applications. The conference site will be at Fields and the adjacent campus of the University of Toronto. This year it is expected that student registration fees will be reimbursed. See website for details and updates. SCOPE CCCG focuses on the design of efficient algorithms, the development of software, and the study of the mathematical foundations of computational problems whose formulations involve geometric constraints. The field of computational geometry is motivated by problems from a broad range of application areas, as diverse as computer graphics and animation, computer vision, computer-aided design and manufacturing, geographic information systems, pattern recognition, wireless communications, robotics, protein folding, urban planning, graph drawing, or statistical analysis to name just a few. Authors are invited to submit papers describing original research of theoretical or practical significance in computational, combinatorial and discrete geometry, as well as related areas. AUDIENCE CCCG is an international forum, accessible to a broad community of researchers, to disseminate and discuss new theoretical and applied results in discrete and computational geometry. The intended audience for this conference includes graduate and undergraduate students, researchers in the area, and members of industry whose work involves geometric computation. SUBMISSION DETAILS Submissions should not exceed six pages, must be submitted electronically, and must be prepared using LaTeX; the appropriate template is available from the conference website. Authors who feel that additional details are necessary should include a clearly marked appendix, which will be read at the discretion of the Program Committee. Each submission will be refereed by at least three members of the Program Committee. Details on the submission procedure are outlined on the conference website. Six-page papers accepted at CCCG will appear in the printed proceedings of the conference. Electronic proceedings without page limits will be hosted at http://cccg.ca Selected papers from the conference will be invited for submission to a special issue of the journal Computational Geometry: Theory and Applications. INVITED SPEAKERS Noga Alon (Tel Aviv University) [Paul Erdos Memorial Lecture] William Steiger (Rutgers University) Emo Welzl (ETH Zurich) IMPORTANT DATES Submissions Due: May 8, 2011 Notification of Acceptance: June 5, 2011 Final Versions Due: June 19, 2011 Early Registration: July 8, 2011 Conference: August 10-12 (reception on 9th), 2011 PROGRAM COMMITTEE # Greg Aloupis (ULB) # Binay Bhattacharya (Simon Fraser U.) # Therese Biedl (U. Waterloo) # Prosenjit Bose (Carleton U.) # David Bremner (U. New Brunswick) # Paz Carmi (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev) # Timothy Chan (U. Waterloo) # Sebastien Collette (Universite Libre de Bruxelles) # Mirela Damian (Villanova U.) # Erik D. Demaine (MIT) # Antoine Deza (McMaster U.) # Vida Dujmovic (Carleton U.) # Adrian Dumitrescu (U. Wisconsin-Milwaukee) # Stephane Durocher (U. Manitoba) # Will Evans (U. British Columbia) # Joachim Gudmundsson (National ICT, Australia) # Maarten Loffler (U. California, Irvine) # Anna Lubiw (U. Waterloo) # Henk Meijer (Roosevelt Academy) # Jason Morrison (U. Manitoba) # Asish Mukhopadhyay (U. Windsor) # Sheung-Hung Poon (National Tsing Hua U.) # Michiel Smid (Carleton U.) # Jack Snoeyink (UNC Chapel Hill) # Diane Souvaine (Tufts U.) # Godfried Toussaint (McGill U.) # Jorge Urrutia (U. Nacional Autonoma de Mexico) # Marc van Kreveld (Utrecht U.) # Caoan Wang (Memorial U. Newfoundland) ORGANIZING COMMITTEE # Greg Aloupis, Universite Libre de Bruxelles # David Bremner, University of New Brunswick SPONSORS We thank the following organizations for generously supporting CCCG 2011.
 Selected papers from the conference will be invited for submission to a special issue of the journal Computational Geometry: Theory and Applications. INVITED SPEAKERS Noga Alon (Tel Aviv University) [Paul Erdos Memorial Lecture] William Steiger (Rutgers University) Emo Welzl (ETH Zurich) IMPORTANT DATES Submissions Due: May 8, 2011 Notification of Acceptance: June 5, 2011 Final Versions Due: June 19, 2011 Early Registration: July 8, 2011 Conference: August 10-12 (reception on 9th), 2011 PROGRAM COMMITTEE # Greg Aloupis (ULB) # Binay Bhattacharya (Simon Fraser U.) # Therese Biedl (U. Waterloo) # Prosenjit Bose (Carleton U.) # David Bremner (U. New Brunswick) # Paz Carmi (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev) # Timothy Chan (U. Waterloo) # Sebastien Collette (Universite Libre de Bruxelles) # Mirela Damian (Villanova U.) # Erik D. Demaine (MIT) # Antoine Deza (McMaster U.) # Vida Dujmovic (Carleton U.) # Adrian Dumitrescu (U. Wisconsin-Milwaukee) # Stephane Durocher (U. Manitoba) # Will Evans (U. British Columbia) # Joachim Gudmundsson (National ICT, Australia) # Maarten Loffler (U. California, Irvine) # Anna Lubiw (U. Waterloo) # Henk Meijer (Roosevelt Academy) # Jason Morrison (U. Manitoba) # Asish Mukhopadhyay (U. Windsor) # Sheung-Hung Poon (National Tsing Hua U.) # Michiel Smid (Carleton U.) # Jack Snoeyink (UNC Chapel Hill) # Diane Souvaine (Tufts U.) # Godfried Toussaint (McGill U.) # Jorge Urrutia (U. Nacional Autonoma de Mexico) # Marc van Kreveld (Utrecht U.) # Caoan Wang (Memorial U. Newfoundland) ORGANIZING COMMITTEE # Greg Aloupis, Universite Libre de Bruxelles # David Bremner, University of New Brunswick SPONSORS We thank the following organizations for generously supporting CCCG 2011.Keywords: Accepted papers list. Acceptance Rate. EI Compendex. Engineering Index. ISTP index. ISI index. Impact Factor.
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