期刊名称:COMPUTER GRAPHICS FORUM
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
Computer Graphics Forum is the leading journal for in-depth technical articles on computer graphics. The rapid publication of articles allows readers to keep up to date with new debates and topics of research. The journal features a lively mix of original research, computer graphics applications, conference reports, state-of-the-art surveys and workshops.
An annual 500-page special issue contains all the papers presented each year at the Eurographics conference, providing subscribers with unequalled coverage of one of the major international events in computer graphics. Highlights Fast Collision Detection Algorithms with Applications to Particle Flow B.C. Vemuri, Y. Cao and L. Chen
Creating and Rendering Convolution Surfaces J. McCormack and A. Sherstyuk
Tetrahedra Based Adaptive Polygonization of Implicit Surface Patches K.C. Hui and Z.H. Jiang
Interactive Construction and Animation of Layered Elastically Deformable Characters R. Turner and E. Gobbetti
Instructions to Authors
If you are planning to submit a paper to Computer Graphics Forum, here is some help which will greatly improve your chances of being accepted and seeing your paper appear swiftly.
Preparing a paper
Where possible, we strongly recommend that you use our LaTeX macros to help you with the layout of both text and bibliography. The Macros are available online under (URL: http://www.eg.org/Publications/CGFInfo/). If you can not do that, please use a form as close to the journal style as possible (though single column is quite acceptable). Pay special attention to the style we use for making references and for listing them. These are common causes of delay while authors make the necessary changes.
Papers must be in English, and UK rather than US English is used.
What to submit
Contributions should be sent to either of the Chief Editors. Receipt of your contribution will be acknowledged quickly.
Please send a copy of the submitted paper, in electronic format (Adobe PDF or PostScript), attached to an e-mail. As an alternative, and in cases where the file size is too large to send by e-mail, please make the file available via FTP or HTTP and send an appropriate URL in your e-mail. Please also send a single printed copy by ordinary mail (to recover a potential e-mail failure) to the selected Chief Editor.
David Duke Department of Mathematical Sciences University of Bath Bath BA2 7AY UK Tel: +44 1225 323 407 Fax: +44 1225 826 492 Email: D.Duke@bath.ac.uk Web: http://www.bath.ac.uk/~masdad/
Roberto Scopigno Instituto CNUCE Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche (CNR) Area della Ricerca CNR Via G. Moruzzi, 1 I-56124 Pisa Italy Email: roberto.scopigno@cnuce.cnr.it
Refereeing the paper
We use a panel of referees (listed in the journal) and other referees as necessary. We are a genuinely international journal and you should expect your paper to be understandable in any continent.
Revised manuscript
When the paper has been revised in line with the referees' coments, you should send the relevant files for the paper electronically in final form, together with all associated illustration files, to the Chief Editor.
Submission of additional electronic materials
Computer Graphics Forum is also available electronically to EG members through the EG Digital Library at http://diglib.eg.org. Authors can and are therefore encouraged to submit multimedia attachments such as movies, virtual worlds, presentations, etc. that illustrate or support their contributions to the Eurographics Digital Library. Authors of accepted papers are also encouraged to optimize their papers for electronic delivery of content. For more instructions please refer to www.eg.org/Publications/CGFInfo.
Editorial Board
Editors David Duke Department of Computer Science, University of Bath, UK Tel: +44 1225 323 407 Fax: +44 1225 826 492 Email: D.Duke@bath.ac.uk Web: http://www.bath.ac.uk/~masdad/
Roberto Scopigno CNUCE - Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Pisa, Italy Tel: +39 050 315 2929 Fax: +39 050 313 8091 Email: roberto.scopigno@cnuce.cnr.it Web: http://vcg.iei.pi.cnr.it/~scopigno
Refereeing
Sabine Coquillart, INRIA Rocquencourt, France Phone: + 33 0 1 39 63 54 23 Fax: + 33 0 1 39 63 59 95 Email: cgf@inria.fr
Review Editor Toby Howard, University of Manchester, UK Tel:+ 44 01 61 275 6236 Fax: + 44 0 161 275 6274 Email: toby@cs.man.ac.uk
Online Editor Joaquim A. Jorge, INESC, Portugal Fax: +351 21 314 5843 Email: jorgej@acm.org
Editorial Board B. Arnaldi, Rennes, France S. Brewster, Glasgow, UK Daniel Cohen-Or, Tel-Aviv, Israel Sabine Coquillart, Rocquencourt, France Morten Daehlen, SINTEF, Oslo, Norway G. Elber, Haifa, Israel Dieter Fellner, Braunschweig, Germany Eugene Fiume, University of Toronto, Canada Michel Gangnet, Microsoft Research, Cambridge, UK Markus Gross, ETH Zentrum, Zurich, Switzerland Peter Hall, Victoria University at Wellington, New Zealand Ivan Herman, CWI Amsterdam, The Netherlands Christoph Hoffman, Purdue University, USA M.-S. Kim, Seoul, South Korea Reinhard Klein, University of Tubingen, Germany Tom Lyche, University of Oslo, Norway Laura Moltedo, IAC, Rome, Italy Heinrich Muller, University of Dortmund, Germany B. Peroche, Lyon, France X. Pueyo, Girona, Spain Werner Purgathofer, Technical University of Vienna, Austria Jarek Rossignac, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, USA Holly Rushmeier, IBM, Yorktown Heights, USA Georgios Sakas, ZGDV Darmstadt, Germany Dietmar Saupe, University of Freiburg, Germany C. Schlick, Bordeaux, France Bengt-Olaf Schneider, IBM, Yorktown Heights, USA Roberto Scopigno, Pisa, Italy Hans-Peter Seidel, Universitat Erlangen, Germany Frantois Sillion, IMGAIS/IMAG Grenoble, France Ken Sloan, University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA Hiromosa Suzuki, The University of Toyko, Japan Alvar Vinacua, University of Barcelona, Spain Jane Wilhelms, University of California, Santa Cruz, USA Philip Willis, University of Bath, UK Geoff Wyvill, University of Otago, New Zealand
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