[Radiance-general] Fwd: First Call for Papers: IEEE CGA special issue

Dr. Roland Schregle roland.schregle at gmail.com
Fri Apr 8 02:54:16 PDT 2011


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--Roland


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From: "Holly Rushmeier" <holly at acm.org>
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Subject: First Call for Papers: IEEE CGA special issue
Date: Tue, 05 Apr 2011 16:42:35 +0200

  IEEE CGA special issue

Modeling and Rendering Material Appearance

Final submissions due: 1 July 2011
Publication date: March/April 2012

Modeling and rendering the appearance of materials is important in
many computer graphics applications. Understanding material appearance
draws on methods from diverse fields including the physics of light
interaction with material (including models of BRDF, bidirectional
reflectance distribution functions, and BSSRDF, bidirectional
subsurface scattering reflection distribution functions), human
perception of materials, and efficient data structures and algorithms.

This special issue will cover all aspects of material appearance in
graphics, ranging from theory to application. Possible topics include
(but are not limited to)

    * first-principle models for BRDF and BSSRDF;
    * procedural models of materials;
    * modeling of mesoscale material features including bumps, ridges, and
so on;
    * measurement of material appearance including BRDF, BSSRDF, and
BTF (bidirectional texture functions);
    * numerical simulation of material appearance;
    * new instruments for measuring appearance;
    * material-appearance models from photo collections;
    * new data structures for representing material appearance;
    * efficient rendering of BTF and BSSRDF;
    * new interfaces for designing material appearance;
    * methods for printing hard copies of material appearance;
    * puter modeling;
    * material-appearance applications in industry such as the design
of paints and coatings; and
    * nonphotorealistic rendering of material appearance.

Questions?

Contact Holly Rushmeier (holly at acm.org) or  Pierre Poulin
(poulin at iro.umontreal.ca)

Submission Guidelines

Articles should be no more than 8,000 words, with each figure counting
as 200 words. Cite only the 12 most relevant references, and consider
providing technical background in sidebars for nonexpert readers.
Color images are preferable and should be limited to 10. Visit CG&A
style and length guidelines at www.computer.org/cga/author.html.

Please submit your article using the online manuscript submission
service at https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/cs-ieee. When uploading
your article, select the appropriate special-issue title under the
category “Manuscript Type.” Also include complete contact information
for all authors. If you have any questions about submitting your
article, contact the peer review coordinator at cga-ma at computer.org.


________________________________
Holly Rushmeier, Dept. of CS, Yale University, PO Box 208285, New
Haven, CT 06520-8285, Phone: (203)432-4091, holly at acm.org


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