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CALL FOR PAPERS
SAC ’07 - 2007 ACM SYMPOSIUM ON APPLIED COMPUTING
Special Track on Geometric Computing and Reasoning
March 11 – 15, 2007
Seoul, Korea
SAC'07 and GCR'07
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GCR'07 is a track of the ACM Symposium on Applied Computing (SAC2007)
and it follows the track GCR 2006 of SAC2006
(http://axis.u-strasbg.fr/gcr06
For the past twenty years the ACM Symposium on Applied Computing (SAC)
has been a primary forum for applied computer scientists, computer
engineers and application developers to gather, interact, and present
their work. SAC is sponsored by the ACM Special Interest Group on
Applied Computing (SIGAPP); its proceedings are published by ACM in both
printed form and CD-ROM; they are also available on the web through
ACM's Digital Library. More information about SIGAPP and past SACs can
be found at URL: http://www.acm.org/sigapp.
GCR07 is dedicated to the recent trends in the domain of geometric
constraint solving (GCS) and automated, or computer aided, deduction in
geometry (ADG). SAC 2007 is an opportunity to attend tracks related to
GCR about combinatorial optimization, constraint programming (non
geometrical constraints), graph algorithms, numerical methods or
interval analysis, etc.
WEB
http:axis.u-strasbg.fr/gcr07
TOPICS
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* resolution of geometric constraints, with computer algebra, numerical
analysis, interval analysis, logical approaches (e.g. provers), or other
methods,
* proving geometric theorems with logical approaches, deductive
databases, Computer Algebra, etc
* decomposition of systems of geometric constraints,
* mixing geometric and non geometric constraints (combinatorial or
logical), white boxes, black boxes, geometric constraints and
constraints programming,
* detection of dependences between constraints, debugging geometric
constraints,
* constrained curves, surfaces, blends,
* exotic (eg non cartesian) formulations of constraints,
* comparison of resolution methods or constraints formulations for the
same problems,
* mathematical background: combinatorial rigidity, graph theory, matroid
theory, computer algebra (polynomial systems, dimension of ideals),
* detailed applications, in Computer Graphics, CAD-CAM, robotics,
mechanism design, chemistry (eg molecule configurations),
photogrammetry, virtual reality;
* sensitivity to value parameters, and other robustness issues,
* choice of the "good" solution,
* dynamic geometry, pedagogical purposes, generating explanations,
examples, counter examples,
* computer-human interfaces for geometric constraints,
* geometric constraints and data exchange,
* topological constraints, eg optimal curves or surfaces with
prescribed, topology (homology, homotopy, isotopy),
* shape optimization,
* geometric constraints and geometric representations (boundary
representation, constructive solid geometry, features),
* integration of geometric solvers into modelers,
* solvers architecture,
* geometric solver industrial/market solutions
* geometric constraints and Human Computer interfaces
* constraints versus features
* constrained curves and surfaces
* shape optimization
* existing software for geometric constraints solvers
* capture and transfer of designer intents (assuming a designer intent
is a constraint)
* reverse engineering and capture of designer intents
* definition of new constraints (i.e.: topological constraints;
ergonomic constraints; aesthetic constraints; kinematic constraints;
physical
constraints; assembly-disassembly constraints) and how to manage them
* parametric modeling versus variational modeling
* persistent naming problem and geometric modeling by constraints
* other topics related to Geometric Computing and Reasoning
SUBMISSIONS
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* send original and unpublished works to chairmen of GCR:
- Xiao-Shan Gao: xgao@mmrc.iss.ac.cn
- Dominique Michelucci: Dominique.Michelucci@u-bourgogne.fr
- Pascal Schreck: schreck@dpt-info.u-strasbg.fr
or use the symposium paper management system for SAC 2007 (more
informations later on our site).
* deadline for submissions is: September 8, 2006. Author notification
is: October 16, 2006. Camera ready: October 30, 2006
* use format to be downloaded on SAC 2007 website
Important notes
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1) In order to facilitate blind review,the author(s) name(s) and
address(es) must not appear in the body of the paper, and self-reference
should be in the third person.
2) A separate cover sheet attached to each copy should show the title of
the paper, the author(s) name(s) and affiliation(s), and the address
(including e-mail, telephone, and FAX) to which correspondence should be
sent. A few key words should be provided.
3) The body of submitted paper should not exceed 4,000 words
(approximately 15 pages, double-spaced). Concerning the final version of
accepted papers, please note that the standard extension of a paper at
SAC is 5 pages in ACM format (approximately 5000 words). Longer papers
(up to 8 pages maximum) will imply an additional charge.
4) a paper CANNOT be submitted to more than one track.
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
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* Jean-François Dufourd, France
* Chris Hoffmann, USA
* Robert Joan-Arinyo, Spain,
* Deepak Kapur, USA,
* Ulrich Kortenkamp, Germany,
* Hongbo Li, China,
* Bernard Mourrain, France,
* Tomas Recio, Spain,
* Meera Sitharam, USA,
* Lu Yang, China,
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