Eurographics
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Eurographics is a Europe-wide professional computer graphics association. The association supports its members in advancing the state of the art in computer graphics and related fields such as multimedia, scientific visualization and human–computer interaction.[1]
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Overview
Eurographics organizes many events and services, which are open to everyone. Eurgraphics has a broad membership, including researchers & developers, educators & industrialists, users & providers of computer graphics hardware, software, and applications. Eurographics organizes venues including the Eurographics Symposium on Rendering and High-Performance Graphics. Eurographics publishes Computer Graphics Forum, a quarterly journal, among others.
Symposiums
- Annual Conference
- 3D Object Retrieval
- Computer Animation
- EuroVis
- EXPRESSIVE
- Geometry Processing
- Graphics and Cultural Heritage
- High-Performance Graphics
- Intelligent Cinematography and Editing
- Material Appearance Modeling
- Parallel Graphics and Visualization
- Rendering (EGSR)
- Urban Data Modeling and Visualization
- Virtual Environments
- Visual Computing in Biology and Medicine
Related organizations
- ACM SIGGRAPH hosts SIGGRAPH, the world's largest computer graphics conference.
- Russian Computer Graphics Society hosts Graphicon, the former Soviet Union's largest computer graphics conference, in cooperation with Eurographics.
References
External links
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