::. BBK .::
Birkbeck University of London
UK
::. CNR - IMM .::
National Research Council
Italy
::. FUN .::
Future University Hakodate
Japan
::. IIMROHTAK .::
Indian Institute of Management Rohtak
India
::. ITB .::
Institute of Technology Bandung
Indonesia
::. KETTERING .::
Kettering University
USA
::. KNU .::
Kainan University
Taiwan
::. LEEDS .::
University of Leeds
UK
::. MCU .::
Ming Chuan University
Taiwan
::. METU .::
Middle East Technical University
Turkey
::. MJU .::
Myongji University
South Korea
::. MSU .::
Moscow State University
Russia
::. NUU .::
National United University
Taiwan
::. NYU .::
New York University
USA
::. POLITO .::
Polytechnic University of Turin
Italy
::. PURDUE .::
Purdue University
USA
::. QUT .::
Queensland University of Technology
Australia
::. TSINGHUA .::
Tsinghua University
China
::. U-AIZU .::
University of Aizu
Japan
::. UBA .::
Universidad de Buenos Aires
Argentina
::. UCC .::
University College Cork
Ireland
::. UCM .::
Complutense University
Spain
::. UCR .::
Universidad de Costa Rica
Costa Rica
::. UEF .::
University of Eastern Finland Finland
::. UGR .::
University of Granada
Spain
::. UHK .::
University of Hong Kong
China
::. UIOWA .::
University of Iowa
USA
::. UM .::
University of Malta
Malta
::. UMD .::
University of Michigan-Dearborn
USA
::. UNC .::
National University of Córdoba
Argentina
::. UNCU .::
National University of Cuyo Argentina
::. UNIGE .::
University of Genova
Italy
::. UNIMI .::
University of Milan
Italy
::. UNILJ .::
University of Ljubljana
Slovenia
::. UNIMIB .::
University of Milano-Bicocca
Italy
::. UNIST .::
University of Split
Croatia
::. UNJU .::
National University of Jujuy
Argentina
::. UNTREF .::
National University of Tres de Febrero
Argentina
::. UNIVE .::
Ca' Foscari University of Venice
Italy
::. UofO .::
University of Ottawa
Canada
::. UOI .::
University of Ioannina
Greece
::. UPR .::
Universidad de Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico
::. US .::
University of Sevilla
Spain
::. USC .::
University of Southern California
USA
::. UTORONTO .::
University of Toronto
Canada
::. UWI .::
University of the West Indies
Jamaica
::. VMMI .::
Virtual Maastricht McLuhan Institute
the Netherlands
::. VUA .::
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
the Netherlands
::. WASEDA .::
Waseda University
Japan
::. WSU .::
Wayne State University
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All contributions –papers, workshops, demos and doctoral consortium, should be of high quality, originality, clarity, significance and impact. In the current international symposium/conference it is demonstrated how with a correct integration among professionals of formal and factual sciences interesting research lines in the following subjects: 3D, 3D Modeling and Reconstruction, Advances in Software and Hardware for Audio-Visual, Biocomputing, CAD, CAE, CAM, Communicability, Computer Animation, Computing Graphics and Games, Computer Vision, Creativity and Original Design, Education, Face and Gesture Recognition, Human-Computer Communication, Human-Computer Interaction, Industrial Design, Imaging, Intelligent User Interface, Interactive Systems, Internet of Things, iTV, Low-level Vision and Image Processing, Medical Image Processing, Modelling, Motion Graphics, Quality Content in New Media, Rendering, Scientific Visualization, Smart City, Ubiquitous Computing, UX, Virtual Archeology, Virtual Agents, Vision for Robotics, etc.
Many conferences are focussed on specific aspects of human-computer interaction, computer science, design, interface, etc. and bring together leading experts in a particular field or sometimes on a specific technology. At such large conferences students are often marginalized or relegated to poster sessions. The conferences, workshops, symposiums, etc., are not a big scale and aim to promote dialogue between established professors and graduate students working on new directions. Hence topics from the whole range of human-computer interaction, multimedia, software, design, etc. are welcomed. Last year’s symposiums, workshops, conferences, etc., organized by ALAIPO and AInCI, for instance, included papers on the topics (see below the alphabetical order). An extensive listing connotes and reflects the requirement and also skill necessary to find intersection zones of the disciplines among the different domains, fields, and specialities; which at the same time potentially boosts and merges the formerly different scientific views.
In others words, in the current space of the international symposium we intend to set up a context of exchange of experiences, projects in their way of development and reflexion about theoretical aspects with the purpose of drawing guidelines for the future in the middle and long run. Consequently, the discussion will be focused on – but mot limited to – the following main issues (alphabetical order):
:: 3D Computer Vision
:: Artificial Life
:: Audio-Visual Communication
:: Augmented Reality
:: Behaviour Computer Animation
:: Biomedical Image Analysis
:: CAD / CAM / CAE
:: Cinema 3D
:: Cloud Computing and Multimedia Content Distribution
:: Communicability
:: Computational Geometry
:: Computational Photography
:: Computer Animation
:: Computer Art
:: Computer Graphics and Security
:: Computer Graphics for Users with Physical Disabilities
:: Database and Compression Methods of the Graphic Information
:: Design Categories for Interactive Systems: Evaluation Techniques
:: Digital Cartography
:: Digital Sound
:: Eco-design
:: Efficiency and Complexity Issues in Graphics Algorithms
:: Finite Element Methods in Graphics
:: Fractals and Chaos: Theory and Experiments
:: Human-Computer Interaction
:: Illumination Techniques
:: Image Restoration for Cultural Heritage
:: Industrial Design and Ergonomics
:: Interactive Geometric Processing
:: Internet of Things
:: Medical Image Processing
:: Mixed Reality
:: Modeling Non-rigid Objects
:: Models of Design for Interactive Systems
:: Molecular Graphics
:: Motion Graphics
:: Natural Phenomena and Computer Graphics Emulation
:: Optimization Methods
:: Perceptual Quality in Image
:: Printing Technologies
:: Progress and Challenges in Computer Graphics for Scientific Visualization
:: Quality Attributes for Communicability Assessment
:: Radiosity
:: Ray Tracing
:: Rendering
:: Robot Vision
:: Shape Analysis
:: Social Impact of Visual Emerging Technologies for Education
:: Software Engineering
:: Special Effects
:: Speech and Natural Language Interfaces
:: Surface: Appearance, Formation, Enhancement and Light Interactions
:: Telecommunications
:: Texture Mapping
:: User-Centered Design
:: Video Games
:: Virtual Archaeology
:: Virtual Museums and E-tourism
:: Virtual Tutors and Education
:: Visualizing Multivariate Data
:: Web 2.0 and 3.0
:: Wireless and Multimedia Mobile Phone
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