Pacific Graphics 2022

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The 30th annual international conference on computer graphics and applications, Pacific Graphics 2022, will take place at Kyoto International Conference Center, Kyoto, Japan on October 5th-8th, 2022.
Pacific Graphics is a flagship conference of the AsiaGraphics Association.
All accepted journal track papers will be published in a special issue of Computer Graphics Forum (CGF), the journal of the Eurographics Association, in print and online in 2022.

This year, Pacific Graphics 2022 is a part of CG Kyoto 2022 and will be co-located with Visual Computing 2022, a largest domestic conference on computer graphics in Japan, at the Kyoto International Conference Center.

VENUE

Kyoto International Conference CenterTakaragaike, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto 606-0001 Japan

<From Airport to Kyoto Station>Travel from Kansai International Airport (KIX) to Kyoto Station on the Express Haruka train in 75 minutes.

<From Kyoto Station to ICC Kyoto>Take the Karasuma Subway Line from Kyoto Station to Kokusaikaikan Station in 20 minutes.

Keynote Speakers

caret-downcaret-upcaret-leftcaret-rightMirela Ben-Chen

Prof. Ben-Chen is an Associate Professor at the Center for Graphics and Geometric Computing of the CS Department at the Technion. She has received her Ph.D. from the Technion in 2009, was a Fulbright postdoc at Stanford from 2009-2012, and then started as an Assistant Prof. at the Technion in 2012.

Hao Li

Dr. Hao Li is an associate professor of computer vision at MBZUAI and the CEO of Pinscreen. Li's area of expertise lies at the intersection of computer vision, computer graphics, and machine learning, with a focus on virtual humans, reality capture, and AI synthesis. His goal is to enable new AI and immersive technologies that can make the concept of the metaverse possible and enhance our lives with digital experiences that are otherwise not possible in the physical world.

Rana Hanocka

I am an Assistant Professor of Computer Science at the University of Chicago. I founded and direct 3DL (threedle! ), a group of enthusiastic researchers passionate about 3D, machine learning, and visual computing. I obtained my Ph.D. in 2021 from Tel Aviv University under the supervision of Daniel Cohen-Or and Raja Giryes.

CALL FOR PAPERS

The 30th Pacific Conference on Computer Graphics and Applications (Pacific Graphics 2022) will be held in Kyoto, Japan. Pacific Graphics is an annual flagship conference of the Asia Graphics Association. As a highly successful conference series, Pacific Graphics provides a premium forum for researchers, developers, practitioners in the Pacific Rim and around the world to present and discuss new problems, solutions, and technologies in computer graphics and related areas.

We welcome original unpublished submissions in all areas of computer graphics and its applications. The topics include (but are not limited to) modeling, rendering, animation, imaging, visualization, human-computer interaction, and graphics systems. Papers should be submitted through the SRM system. Each submission should be 7-12 pages in length for the regular papers or 4-6 pages for the short papers, and will be reviewed by an international program committee for technical quality, novelty, significance, and clarity. All of the accepted papers will be archived in the EG digital libraries and all regular papers will be published in a special issue of Computer Graphics Forum.

https://srmv2.eg.org/COMFy/Conference/PG_2022

In addition, the conference will also include poster and work-in-progress sessions. The poster and work-in-progress papers should be no more than 2 pages. The submission will be reviewed by the committee members and need to be anonymised.

https://srmv2.eg.org/COMFy/Conference/PG_2022C

As a premier forum for exchanging recent research ideas and practical achievements – Pacific Graphics is of exceptional value for students, academics and industry researchers.

July 6, 2022 Updated

IMPORTANT DATES

Important dates for regular papers:

submission due: June 10, 2022review to authors: July 18, 2022decision notification: July 29, 2022revision submission due: August 17, 2022final acceptance notification: August 24, 2022

Important dates for short papers, work-in-progress papers, and posters:

submission due: July 15, 2022decision notification: August 18, 2022

REGISTRATION

Registration is now open for Pacific Graphics 2022 !

Register Now !

Registration fees

You can choose a payment method from credit card (VISA, MasterCard, JCB, and AMEX) and PayPal.

The early bird rate until 23:59 JST, Sep. 4th.

ONSITE

AG Member(Early bird) 75,000 JPYAG Member(Regular) 85,000 JPYNon AG Member(Early bird) 80,000 JPYNon AG Member(Regular) 90,000 JPY

VIRTUAL

regardless of membership(Early bird) 15,000 JPYregardless of membership(Regular) 20,000 JPY

STUDENT

Onsite and VirtualFREE

CONTRIBUTOR (Full, TVCG, short, poster, and WIP)

AG Senior/Student Member75,000 JPYNon AG Member 80,000 JPYRegister Now !

Special discount for PG+VC participants

If you plan to participate in both PG 2022 and VC 2022, you are eligible to the special discount of 20000 JPY. Register to [ VC 2022 ] first and get the discount code in the confirmation E-mail. Then, with the code, you can register to PG 2022 with the discount rate.

* Be careful that the official language in VC 2022 is Japanese.

Registration categories

The “Onsite” registration covers the eligibility to participate in the Pacific Graphics 2022 at the Kyoto International Conference Center in person. If you register as an “Onsite” participant, you are eligible not only for physical participation but also for virtual participation. Therefore, the onsite participants can also get the URL for live streaming the conference. On the other hand, if you register as a “Virtual” participant, you are not allowed to participate in the conference in person but will get the URL for live streaming. If you are a “Student,” you can join the conference free of charge regardless of whether you participate physically or virtually. However, even students must register with this form.

Please be aware that you can get a ticket with the early bird rate until 23:59 JST, Sep. 4thh.

Terms and conditions for registration

Please be aware that the conference does not run any cancelation policy. Therefore, no refund is possible.

If Pacific Graphics 2022 has to be canceled due to reasons that are beyond the power and control of the organizers (for example, outbreak of infectious diseases or acts of terrorism), participants are entitled to a partial refund of the registration fee only. In this case, the amount remaining after payment of all financial liabilities for Pacific Graphics 2022 will be refunded proportionally to the registered participants.

Important notice for paper contributors

For each paper contribution (full paper, TVCG paper, short paper, poster, and WIP), one “Contributor” registration is required (please do not register more than two “Contributor” registrations for a single paper). You need the corresponding number of “Contributor” registrations if you are an author of two or more papers. For example, when a paper is written jointly by a student and two seniors, and only the student participates in the conference, the student must register as a contributor. If one of the seniors participates in the conference and registers as a contributor, the student can participate free of charge. The “Contributor” registration covers the same eligibility as the “Onsite” registration.

If you are not a paper contributor, you will be expected to choose an appropriate registration category.

Visa Information

If you need a visa to travel to Japan, please answer “Yes” to the question “Do you need a visa to travel to Japan?” in the registration form. Be careful that all foreign nationals currently require a visa to travel to Japan (as of Aug. 10th, 2022). For more details, please confirm the page for the visa information on [ the Pacific Graphics website ] and the official announcement from [ the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan ].

Co-located event

On the first day of the conference (Oct. 5th), we have a co-located event, “Digital Human Workshop at CG Kyoto,” at the same venue, the Kyoto International Conference Center. Please notify us of your interest in the event in the registration form. Visit the special website to check the details (coming soon).

ORGANIZERS

Conference ChairsShigeo Morishima, Waseda UniversityDemetri Terzopoulos, UCLAHubert Shum, Durham UniversityConference Executive ChairKaisei Sakurai, Dwango Co. Ltd.Program ChairsNobuyuki Umetani, The University of TokyoChris Wojtan, Institute of Science and Technology Austria (ISTA)Etienne Vouga, UT AustinConference Program ChairsYin Yang, Clemson University, The University of UtahAmal D. Parakkat, Institut Polytechnique de ParisBailin Deng, Cardiff UniversitySeung-Tak Noh, Tokyo University of Technology

Publicity Chairs

Hongbo-Fu, City University of Hong KongTaehyun Rhee, Wellington UniversitySung-Hee Lee, KAISTTaku Komura, The University of Hong KongHideki Todo, Aoyama UniversityAkemi Kamimura, MAX Co.TreasurerMakiyo Kurotani, Waseda UniversityLocal Arrangements ChairTatsuya Yatagawa, The University of TokyoHiroyuki Kubo, Chiba UniversityTakahiro Kuge, CyberAgentNaoya Iwamoto, HUAWEISponsorship ChairTakako Shinohara, CG-ARTSTakashi Imagire, Tokyo Polytechnic UniversityProgram CommitteeAmal Dev Parakkat (Telecom Paris, Institut Polytechnique de Paris), Anjul Patney (NVIDIA), Bedrich Benes (Purdue University), Bing-Yu Chen (National Taiwan University), Bochang Moon (Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology), Bohan Wang (MIT), Byungkuk Choi (Weta Digital), Carsten Dachsbacher (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology), Christian Roessl (University of Magdeburg), Chunxia Xiao (Wuhan University), Craig Schroeder (UC Riverside), Daniel Sýkora (CTU in Prague, FEE), Enrico Gobbetti (CRS4), Eric Galin (LIRIS), Feng Xu (Tsinghua University), Fu Xiao-Ming (University of Science and Technology of China), Gurprit Singh (Max-Planck Institute for Informatics), Hao Pan (Microsoft Research Asia), Haoran Xie (Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology), Havran Vlastimil (Czech Technical University in Prague), He Wang (University of Leeds), Hendrik Lensch (University of Tübingen), Holly Rushmeier (Yale University), Hsiang-Yun Wu (TU Wien), Hujun Bao (Zhejiang University), Jeppe Revall Frisvad (Technical University of Denmark), Jianchao Tan (George Mason University), Jing Ren (ETH Zurich), Jiri Kosinka (Bernoulli Institute, University of Groningen), Kai Xu (National University of Defense Technology), Kei Iwasaki (Wakayama University), Kenshi Takayama (CyberAgent), Klaus Hildebrandt (TU Delft), Leif Kobbelt (RWTH Aachen University), Libin Liu (Peking University), Lin Gao (Institute of Computing Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences), Ling-Qi Yan (UC Santa Barbara), Lingjie Liu (Max Planck Institute for Informatics, Saarbrucken), Magnor Marcus (TU Braunschweig), Makoto Okabe (Shizuoka University), Manfred Lau (City University of Hong Kong), Martin Cadik (Brno University of Technology), Meng Zhang (University College London), Miao Wang (Beihang University), Mikhail Bessmeltsev (Université de Montréal), Min Tang (Zhejiang University), Minchen Li (University of California, Los Angeles), Mridul Aanjaneya (Rutgers University), Nicholas Sharp (the University of Toronto), Petr Kellnhofer (TU Delft), Piotr Didyk (University of Lugano), Qi Sun (New York University), Qin Hong (Stony Brook University (SUNY Stony Brook)), Rafael Kuffner dos Anjos (University of Leeds), Rahul Arora (Meta Reality Labs), Reinhard Klein (University of Bonn), Renjie Chen (University of Science and Technology of China), Schreck Camille (Inria Nancy), Seungyong Lee (POSTECH), Shao-Ping Lu (Nankai University), Shuang Zhao (University of California, Irvine), Stefan Ohrhallinger (TU Wien), Sungkil Lee (Sungkyunkwan University), Taesoo Kwon (Hanyang University), Tao Du (MIT), Tiantian Liu (Taichi Graphics), Weiwei Xu (Zhejiang University), Xianfeng Gu (State University of New York at Stony Brook), Xiangru Huang (MIT), Xiaopei Liu (ShanghaiTech University), Xifeng Gao (Tencent America), Ying He (Nanyang Technological University), Yonghao Yue (Aoyama Gakuin University), Yoshihiro Kanamori (University of Tsukuba), Young Min Kim (Seoul National University), Yue Dong (Microsoft Research Asia), Yuki Koyama (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)), Yun Zhang (Communication University of Zhejiang), Yunhai Wang (Shandong university), Zhu Zhe (Duke University)

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