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Organization: University of Geneva, Switzerland
Date: Tue, 27 Sep 1994 13:50:53 GMT

The Computer Graphics Society  (CGS) is pleased to announce 

                  COMPUTER ANIMATION '95
                  Geneva, Switzerland
                  April 17-21, 1995

This seventh conference on Computer Animation is organized jointly by the 
University of Geneva, the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology and CGS.

          $$$$$$$$     Call for Papers      $$$$$$$$$

Contributions are solicited describing original research results and 
applications experience to the following areas of computer animation:

	
- Paint systems			 - Animation for scientific visualization
- Motion control		 - Animation in engineering
- Keyframe animation		 - Motion blur and temporal antialiasing
- Path planning			 - A.I.-based animation
- Mechanics-based animation	 - Robotics and animation
- Synthetic actors		 - Virtual reality
- Image rendering in animation	 - Autonomous characters
- Animation languages/systems	 - Sound synchronization
- Behavioral animation		 - Speech synchronization
- Special hardware for animation - Recording techniques

Four copies of full papers in English are due November 5, 1994. Authors will 
be notified by December 10, 1994. Camera-ready papers are due by January 10, 
1995. All accepted papers will appear in a book published by IEEE Computer
Society Press. 

Conference cochairs: Nadia Magnenat Thalmann, Daniel Thalmann (Switzerland)

Program Committee: Norman Badler (USA), Tat-Seng Chua (Singapore), 
                   Michael Cohen (USA), David Haumann (USA), 
                   Tosiyasu L. Kunii (Japan), Gavin Miller (USA), 
                   Nadia Magnenat Thalmann (Switzerland), Fred Parke (USA), 
                   Alex Pentland (USA), Larry Rosenblum (USA), 
                   Sung Yong Shin (Korea), Peter Stucki (Switzerland), 
                   Yasuhito Suenaga (Japan), Demetri Terzopoulos (Canada), 
                   Daniel Thalmann (Switzerland), Lance Williams (USA)

              $$$$$$$$$$$    Call for Computer-Generated Films $$$$$$$$$

The Eighth Computer-Generated Film Festival of Geneva will contain a 
selection of outstanding computer graphic animation.

Submit your latest work in computer animation by January 28, 1995. 
Selected films will be shown on public screening. Several awards including 
the Award of the City of Geneva will be decerned by an international panel of 
judges. Films should be submitted in video preferably UMATIC (PAL or NTSC). 
Please include film credits and complete description of the work.

Send papers, films and requests for information to:	
        
        Professor Nadia Magnenat Thalmann
	MIRALab, CUI              	
        24 rue du General-Dufour
	CH-1211 Geneva 4, Switzerland
	tel: +41-22-705-7769   fax: +41-22-320-2927
	Email: thalmann@cui.unige.ch





