--------------------------------CUT HERE----------------------- ****************************************************** * ADVANCE PROGRAMME * * * * EUROGRAPHICS'96 * * Graphics - Virtual Reality - Graphics Highways * * * ****************************************************** Futuroscope - Poitiers France August 26-30, 1996 Organized by INRIA eg96@inria.fr http://www.inria.fr/eg96 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Contents: * Tutorial Programme - Monday, August 26 * Tutorial Programme - Tuesday, August 27 * Conference Programme - Wednesday, August 28 * Conference Programme - Thursday, August 29 * Conference Programme - Friday, August 30 * Lab Presentations * Demonstrations * Exhibition * Slides, Videos and WWW Competitions * Workshops - Tourism - General Information - Registration (see http://www.inria.fr/eg96) * Special Student Discount * Registration fees * Registration Form / Accommodation Form (see http://www.inria.fr/eg96 or Conference Secretariat) * Information / Conference Secretariat ************************************************************ * * Tutorial Programme - Monday, August 26 * ************************************************************ Monday 26, 9.00-17.00 ********************* Tutorial G-1 CAD/CAM...What Do We Do Now? ---------------------------- C. Machover, Machover Associates Corp., USA Tutorial G-2 Wavelets and Applications to Graphics ------------------------------------- A. Fournier, L.M. Reissell, University of British Columbia, Canada Tutorial VR-3 Virtual Reality - its Application to Scientific Visualization ------------------------------------------------------------- J. Gallop, RAL, UK Tutorial VR-4 Closing the Gap: From Computer Vision to Virtual Reality -------------------------------------------------------- A. Hildebrand, P. Neugebauer, G. Sakas, R. Ziegler, Fraunhofer Institute for Computer Graphics, Germany Tutorial GH-5 VRML 2.0: Networked, Interactive 3D ----------------------------------- G. Bell, Silicon Graphics Inc, USA ************************************************************ * * Tutorial Programme - Tuesday, August 27 * ************************************************************ 9.00-17.00 Tuesday 27 * Tutorial G-6 Realistic Lighting for Modern Graphics Applications P. Slusallek, University of Erlangen, Germany F. Sillion iMAGIS / Gravir-IMAG, France J.C. Paul, CRIN/INRIA Lorraine, France * Tutorial VR-7 Artificial Life in Virtual Worlds N. Magnenat-Thalmann, MIRALab, Switzerland D. Thalmann, EPFL, Switzerland * Tutorial VR-8 Using Virtual Reality in Science, Engineering and Manufacturing C. Machover, Machover Associates Corp., USA * Tutorial GH-9 Information Visualization on the Web J.R. Brown, University of Iowa, USA R. Earnshaw, University of Bradford, UK M. Jern, AVS/UNIRAS, Denmark * Tutorial GH-10 Interactive Web Programming H. Levkowitz, University of Massachusetts Lowells, USA 19.00 Welcome Drink at Poitiers City Hall ************************************************************ * * Conference Programme - Wednesday, August 28 * ************************************************************ 8.30-9.00 Opening Session 9.00-10.00 Plenary Session * Keynote Talk Opportunities and Challenges in Virtual Reality Applications S.T. Bryson, MRJ/NASA Ames Research Center, USA 10.30-12.00 Parallel Sessions * Paper Session G-2.1 Image-Based Modeling Three-Dimensional Modeling and Effects on Still Images Y. Zakai, A. Rappoport (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel) Interactive Occlusion and Automatic Object Placement for Augmented Reality D.E. Breen, E. Rose (European Computer-Industry Research Centre, Munich, Germany), M. Tuceryan (Texas Instruments Corporate Research Center, Dallas, USA) Compositing Computer and Video Image Sequences: Robust Algorithms for the Reconstruction of the Camera Parameters M.O. Berger, C. Chevrier, G. Simon (CRIN/INRIA Lorraine, France) * Industrial Seminar Session G-2.2 Computer Graphics and Digital Effects Production for Large Format Screenings Thierry Barbier, EX MACHINA, France Information Visualization in the Late 90's Mikael Jern, AVS/UNIRAS, Denmark * State of the Art Session VR-2.3 Virtual Studios - The State-of-the-Art Simon Gibbs, Costas Arapis, Christian Breiteneder, Vali Lalioti, Sina Mostafawy, Josef Speier, GMD, Germany * Industrial Seminar Session VR-2.4 Sense8: Successful Applications of Virtual Environments Ken Pimentel, Sense8, USA EDF Simulation of Powerplant Visit, EDF Virtual Cave Modeling and Stereo Rendering Guillaume Thibault, EDF, France 14.00-15.30 Parallel Sessions * Paper Session G-3.1 Volumetric Models 3D Intercative Topological Modeling using Visible Human Dataset P. Beylot, P. Gingins, P. Kalra, N. Thalman (MIRALab, University of Geneva, Switzerland), W. Maurel, D. Thalmann (Computer Graphics Lab, EPF-Lausanne, Switzerland), J. Fasel (CMU, University of Geneva, Switzerland) Incremental Volume Rendering Using Hierarchical Compression M. B. Haley, E.H. Blake (University of Cape Town, South Africa) Real-time Volumetric Deformable Models for Surgery Simulation using Finite Elements and Condensation M. Bro-Nielsen (Technical University of Denmark, Denmark), S. Cotin (INRIA, Sophia-Antipolis, France) * Paper Session G-3.2 Level of Detail Full-range approximation of triangulated polyhedra R. Ronfard (INA, Bry sur Marnes, France), J. Rossignac (IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, NY, USA) Mesh Simplification M.-E. Algorri, F. Schmit (ENST, Paris, France) Automatic Generation of Multiresolution Boundary Representations C. Andujar, D. Ayala, P. Brunet, R. Joan-Arinyo, J. Sole (UPC, Barcelona, Spain) * Industrial Seminar Session VR-3.3 Virtual Reality Applications in Industry V. Berge, IBM/VR, France Application of VR in Engineering Industries Bertrand Delachapelle, Virtools, France * State of the Art Report GH-3.4 International Network Connectivity, Present and Future Christian Michau, CNRS/UREC, France 16.00-17.30 Parallel Sessions * Paper Session G-4.1 Imaging Special effects with half-toning J. W. Buchanan (University of Alberta, Canada) Method for Calculation of Sky Light Luminance Aiming at an Interactive Architectual Design Y. Dobashi, K. Kaneda, H. Yamashita (Hiroshima University, Japan), T. Nishita (Fukuyama University, Japan) An Image based Measurement System for Anisotropic Reflection K.F. Karner, H. Mayer, M. Gervautz (Technical University of Graz, Austria) * Paper Session G-4.2 Metamorphosis Matching and Interpolations of Shapes using Unions of Circles V. Ranjan, A. Fournier (University of British Columbia, Canada) Blob Metamorphosis based on Minkowski Sums E. Galin, S. Akkouche (Ecole Centrale de Lyon, France) Physically-Based Deformations Constrained in Displacements and Volume E. Promayon, P. Baconnier (TIMC-IMAG, La Tronche, France), C. Puech (iMAGIS-IMAG INRIA, Grenoble, France) * Panel Session VR-4.3 Virtual Reality in Engineering Moderator: C. Machover, Machover Associate Corp., USA Panelists will include: V. Berge, IBM/VR, France S. Bryson, NASA Ames Research Center, USA B. Dupla, Virtools, France K. Pimentel, Sens8, USA P. duPont, Division, UK S. Smadja, EDF, France * State of the Art Session GH-4.4 Graphics and the WWW Anne Mumford, Loughborough University, UK 18.00 Guided Tour of Futuroscope ************************************************************ * * Conference Programme - Thursday, August 29 * ************************************************************ 8.30-10.00 Parallel Sessions * Paper Session G-5.1 Surface Modeling Implicit Sweep Objects B. Crespin, C. Blanc, C. Schlick (LaBRI, Talence, France) Surface Modeling with Data Dependent Energy Functionals G. Greiner, J. Loos (University Erlangen, Germany), W. Wesselink (Eindoven University of Technology, The Netherlands) Generation of Smooth Surfaces by Controlling Curvature Variation M. Higashi, H. Tsutamori, M. Hosaka (Toyota Technological Institute, Nagoya, Japan) * State of the Art Session G-5.2 From Algorithms to Applications in Medical Imaging - Present and Future J.L. Coatrieux, P. Haigron, J.L. Dillenseger, INSERM, France * Paper Session VR-5.3 Virtual Reality Interaction Head-Tracked Stereo Viewing with Two-Handed 3D Interaction for Animated Character Construction R. Turner, I. Soboroff, E. Gobbetti (UMBC, Baltimore, USA) CCD-Camera based Optical Beacon Tracking for Virtual and Augmented Reality F. Madritsch, M. Gervautz (Graz University of Technology, Austria) Intelligent Control for Haptic Displays S. Muench, M. Stangenberg (University of Karlsruhe, Germany) * Industrial Seminar Session GH-5.4 Active VRML S. AbiEzzi, Microsoft, USA Java J.C. Sotto, SUN Microsystems, France 10.30-12.00 Parallel Sessions * Paper Session G-6.1 Viewing Dynamic Worlds A Three Dimensional Image Cache for Virtual Reality G. Schaufler, W. Stuerzlinger (Johannes Kepler Universitaet Linz, Austria) Radiosity for Dynamic Scenes in Flatland with the Visibility Complex R. Orti, S. Riviere, F. Durand, C. Puech (iMAGIS/IMAG-INRIA, Grenoble, France) Output-Sensitive Visibility Algorithms for Dynamic Scenes with Applications to Virtual Reality O. Sudarsky, C. Gotsman (Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, Israel) * Paper Session G-6.2 Modeling Extraction of Typographic Elements from Outline Representations of Fonts A. Shamir, A. Rappoport (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel) Fractal Modeling using Free Form Techniques C.E. Zair, E. Tosan (Universit=C8 Claude Bernard, Lyon, France) Modelling of Megalithic Sites F. Poulet, M. Lucas (Ecole Centrale de Nantes, France) * Panel Session VR-6.3 Art and Culture in Virtual Reality Moderator: A. Behar, ART 3000, France Panelists will include: M. Albouy EDF, France M. Fleishmann GMD, Germany C. Machover Machover Associates Corp., USA D. pouliquen Medialab, France * State of the Art Session GH-6.4 W3C : The International World Wide Web Consortium J.F. Abramatic, INRIA, France 14.00-15.30 Parallel Sessions * Paper Session G-7.1 Textures Vector Field Based Texture Mapping of Animated Implicit Objects J.P. Smets-Solanes (iMAGIS/IMAG, Grenoble, France) Surface Graph Sketching D. Hutchinson, F. Lin, W.T. Hewitt (University of Manchester, UK) Generation of 3D Texture Using Multiple 2D Models Analysis D. Ghazanfarpour (Universit=C8 de Limoges, France), J.M. Dischler (Universit=C8 Louis Pasteur, Strasbourg, France) * State of the Art Session G-7.2 The Future of Modeling Systems P. Brunet, R. Joan-Arinyo, A. Vinacua, UPC, Spain * Industrial Seminar Session VR-7.3 Virtual Reality Customer Applications and Virtual World Creation. P. duPont, Division, UK Virtual Reality. Towards the Integration of an Interactive Prototyping Tool in the Design and Validation Process D. Pouliquen, Medialab, France * Panel Session GH-7.4 Issues around the Web Moderator: M. Grave ONERA, France Panelists will include: J.F Abramatic INRIA, France C. Michau, CNRS/UREC, France J.C. Sotto SUN Microsystems, France 16.00-17.00 Plenary Session * Keynote Talk 3D, Interactive, Scientific Expeditions on the World Wide Web and Remote, Collaborative Visualization over the Internet V. Watson, NASA Ames Research Center, USA 20.00 Conference Dinner ************************************************************ * * Conference Programme - Friday, August 30 * ************************************************************ 8.30-10.00 Parallel Sessions * Paper Session G-9.1 Global Illumination Computation of Higher Order Illumination with a Non Deterministic Approach K. Bouatouch, S. N. Pattanaik, E. Zeghers (IRISA, Rennes, France) Simplification of Global-Illumination Meshes M. Hughes, A. A. Lastra, E. Saxe (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA) Reusable Radiosity Object M. Ouhyoung, Y.-Y. Chuang, R. Liang (National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan) * Paper Session G-9.2 Constraints and Motion An Energy-Based Approach for Contact Force Computation F. Faure (iMAGIS/IMAG, Grenoble, France) Incremental constraint modelling in a feature modelling system T. Laako, M. M=94ntyl=94 (Helsinki University of Technology, Espoo, Finland) Integrating Computer Animation and Multimedia M. Preston, T. Hewitt (University of Manchester, UK) * State of the Art Session VR-9.3 Haptic Displays R. Ziegler, Fraunhofer IGD, Germany * Industrial Seminar Session GH-9.4 The 3D/VRML and 3D/Java Development Tools R.J. Weideman, V.P. Marketing, TGS, USA 10.30-12.00 Parallel Sessions * Paper Session G-10.1 Surface Meshes BOXTREE: A Hierarchical Representation for Surfaces in 3D G. Barequet (Tel Aviv University, Israel), B. Chazelle (Princeton University, USA), L.J. Guibas (Stanford University, USA), J.S.B. Mitchell (State University of New York, USA), A. Tal (Weizmann Institute, Rehovot, Israel) 3D Reconstruction of Complex Polyhedral Shapes from Contours using a Simplified Generalized Voronoi Diagram J.M. Oliva, M. Perrin (Ecole des Mines de Paris, France), S. Coquillart (INRIA, Rocquencourt, France) Interpolatory Subdivision on Open Quadrilateral Nets with Arbitrary Topology L. Kobbelt (University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA) * Industrial Seminar Session G-10.2 Computer Graphics and Projective Geometry: Industrial Prospects J.F. Rotge, University of Montreal, Canada Maya: a New All Purpose Open Architecture Jerome Maillot, Corinne Schlumberger, Alias Wavefront, France * Paper Session VR-10.3 Techniques for Virtual Reality Demand-Driven Geometry Transmission for Distributed Virtual Environments D. Schmalstieg, M. Gervautz (Vienna University of Technology, Vienna, Austria) A Platform for User-Tailored Interaction Development in 2D, 3D, and VR M. Encarnacao, J. Fechter, T. Grunert (University of Tuebingen, Germany) Symbiosis of Virtual Reality and Scientific Visualization System H. Haase (Fraunhofer Institute for Computer Graphics, Darmstadt, Germany) * Panel Session GH-10.4 Graphics and Visualization: Towards Multi-user Environments Moderator: K. Brodlie, U. of Leeds, UK Panelists will include: G. Bell, Silicon Graphics, USA P. Thomas, Dassault Aviation, France V. Watson, NASA, USA 14.00-15.00 Plenary Session * Keynote Talk Image Editing, Image Querying, and Video Clip Art: Three Multiresolution Applications in Computer Graphics D. Salesin, University of Washington, USA 15.00-16.00 Closing Session ************************************************************ * * Lab Presentations * ************************************************************ Lab presentations highlight the research activities of European laboratories working in Computer Graphics. The goal of these presentations is to facilitate the dissemination of research results of each lab, both to the research and to the industrial communities, and consequently to boost future collaboration. Both posters coupled with demonstrations and short oral presentations will be included. ************************************************************ * * Demonstrations * ************************************************************ A demonstration area will offer experimental systems on any of the conference streams. As the complete list of demonstrations is not available at the time of printing the advance programme, an updated list of demonstrations will be made available on the EG'96 WWW server. ************************************************************ * * Exhibition * ************************************************************ This year, special care has been given to the industrial exhibition, which will take place from August 27 to 30 at the conference center. Leading international companies will demonstrate their latest hardware and software developments and applications in the field. The exhibition will offer an opportunity for conference participants to keep themselves abreast of what is going on in the computer graphics market, and for exhibitors to establish trade connections to potential customers. In addition, publishers will present new books and journals on computer graphics and related fields. The exhibition will be open to a large public of professionnals from 9.00am to 6.00 pm; admission is free for all conference participants. Display space is strictly limited and potential exhibitors should secure their place in advance. ************************************************************ * * Slides, Videos and WWW Competitions * ************************************************************ Eurographics'96 will host competitions to reward the most innovative use of computer graphics in three media: slides, videos, world wide web. A broad array of works will be shown all day throughout the conference. The best submissions will be selected by an international jury and awarded during the closing session. ************************************************************ * * Special Student Discount (for group only) * ************************************************************ For 1 full proposer registration (conference + at least 1 tutorial), get 1 discounted registration* for a student of your lab; for each additional proposer registration from the same lab, get 2 more discounted registrations. * For only 500 FF, the special student rate comprises: 1 conference registration (3 days) + 2 tutorials (without proceedings and reports). Maximum: 5 proposers per group (9 students). see http://www.inria.fr/eg96 for details ************************************************************ * * Registration fees * ************************************************************ Before June 15, 1996 - EG Member Conference only 2400 FF Conference + 1 tutorial 3200 FF Conference + 2 tutorials 4000 FF 1 tutorial 1200 FF 2 tutorials 2200 FF Before June 15, 1996 - Non-Member Conference only 2800 FF Conference + 1 tutorial 3800 FF Conference + 2 tutorials 4800 FF 1 tutorial 1400 FF 2 tutorials 2600 FF After June 15, 1996 - EG Member Conference only 2800 FF Conference + 1 tutorial 3800 FF Conference + 2 tutorials 4800 FF 1 tutorial 1400 FF 2 tutorials 2600 FF After June 15, 1996 - Non-Member Conference only 3200 FF Conference + 1 tutorial 4400 FF Conference + 2 tutorials 5600 FF 1 tutorial 1600 FF 2 tutorials 3000 FF One-day Conference EG Member 1400 FF Non-Member 1600 FF Special Student fee 500 FF (for groups) ************************************************************ * * Information / Conference Secretariat * ************************************************************ For more informations: http://www.inria.fr/eg96 or EUROGRAPHICS'96 INRIA Rocquencourt Relations Exterieures BP 105 78153 Le Chesnay Cedex France Tel: +33 1 39 63 53 06 Fax: +33 1 39 63 56 38 Email: eg96@inria.fr