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17-18 November 2010, London
Full Paper submissions
Thank you to everyone that submitted a paper this year, we will let you know if you've been selected by 27th July 2010. You can still submit a Short Paper though!
Confirmed Speakers
Dr.Marcus Gross, Disney Research
Dan Piponi, ILM
We are pleased to confirm that Dan Piponi from ILM and Markus Gross from Disney Research Zurich are two of the Keynote Speakers this year.
Dr. Gross (left) is a professor of computer science at ETH Zurich, head of the Computer Graphics Laboratory and the director of Disney Research Zurich.For more than 20 years Prof. Gross has been pursuing basic and applied research in computer graphics, image generation and display, geometric modeling, and computer animation.
Dan Piponi has worked in graphics for 15 years in fields ranging from rendering and photogrammetry to physical simulation.
TOMORROW'S TECHNOLOGY TODAY
CVMP 2010 is the seventh in a series of events bringing together production and post-production specialists from the worlds of film, broadcast and games with imaging and graphics researchers. CVMP 2010 provides a European forum to discuss the latest research, advances and stat-of-the-art industry practices.
Here's what some of the attendees had to say about CVMP09...
"It was good to be there and the (other) talks were all excellent!" Peter Hillman, Weta Digital
"Congratulations on a great CVMP" Paul Debevec Associate Director, Graphics Research Research Associate Professor. USC
"I had a great time, saw lots of cool stuff and had interesting discussions." Marc Pollefeys, ETH Zurich
"It was a great opportunity to be able to present my team’s work to a like-minded audience." Rob Pieke, MPC
Don't miss it this year!
Get Involved & contribute
CVMP is reliant on paper submissions. If you would like to get involved in CVMP 2010, we have now published the Call for Papers, or you can send us an email.
2010 Call for Papers
CVMP10_CallForPapers.pdf (Adobe PDF - 88Kb)
Special Sessions this year are:
1. 3D
2. Evolving Pipelines for Digital Media
The Best papers from CVMP 2010 will be published in a special issue of JVRB and, like last year, all proceedings will be published by the CPS (Conference Publishing Services).
Don't forget the 'BBC Best Paper Award', you could bag yourself £400!
Submit your Short Papers by October
Speakers
Best Paper Award
The BBC have kindly provided £400 for the 'Best Paper Award' this year. Get your paper in now!
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