This event will be published by Springer-Verlag,
Berlin Heidelberg in its series
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
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In the last few years, Computer Graphics and Geometric Modeling have become two of the most important and challenging areas of Computer Science. This workshop solicits high-quality papers for presentation describing original research results in Computer Graphics and Geometric Modeling.
All accepted papers will be published as in the Springer-Verlag
Lecture Notes in Computer Science ( LNCS)
Series and will be available for the delegates at the time of
the conference. In addition, all accepted papers will be scheduled for
oral
presentation. Submission
implies the willingness of at least one of the authors to register
and present the paper.
The workshop is part of
ICCS'09, the 2009 International
Conference on
Computational Science to be held in Baton Rouge, Louisiana,
USA, May 25-27
2009. The previous editions of this
workshop, CGGM'2002
in Amsterdam (The Netherlands), CGGM'2003
in
Montreal (Canada), CGGM'2004
in
Krakow (Poland), CGGM'2005
in
Atlanta (USA), CGGM'2006
in Reading (UK), CGGM'2007
in
Beijing (China) and CGGM'2008
in
Krakow (Poland) were also published by Springer-Verlag (volumes
2330,
2668,
3039,
3515,
3992, 4488
and 5102
with a total of 35, 52, 24, 22, 22, 20 and 16 contributions,
respectively).
In addition, some selected papers of these workshops have been
published in Special Issues of the journals "Future Generation
Computer Systems"
(Elsevier Publ., impact factor 1.097 in 2007) and "International
Journal on Computer Information Systems and Industrial Management
Applications, IJCISIM". Some selected papers from CGGM'2008 will
be published in the journal Information Sciences (Elsevier Publ., impact factor 2.147 in 2007). It is
expected that some selected papers of CGGM'2009 will also be published
in a Special Issue of some international academic journal.
The conference language will be English.
This workshop is proudly
supported by the Spanish Ministry of Education and Science, National
Program of Computer Science, Project TIN2006-13615 |
Last update: December 15th
2008