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MEIS 2013 : Symposium: Mathematical Progress in Expressive Image Synthesis

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Link: http://mcg.imi.kyushu-u.ac.jp/meis2013/
 
When Oct 21, 2013 - Oct 23, 2013
Where Fukuoka, Japan
Submission Deadline Aug 12, 2013
Categories    computer graphics   mathematics
 

Call For Papers

Computer graphics (CG) modeling has developed considerably over the last decade, bringing greater fidelity and interaction in various applications. However, subjects such as fluids and virtual humans continue to pose challenges for computer graphics.

This symposium is intended to search for possible new mathematical approaches to these difficult subjects. This will be undertaken through the tight collaboration between mathematicians and graphics researchers at the symposium, and by considering novel directions such as exploring the mathematics of visual perception. In addition, by including experts and practitioners from other sciences and industries, this symposium will give attendees the chance to discuss and work together on these problems with an interdisciplinary group.

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