Florida Tech Graphics Conference (FTGC '02)

by William Shoaff with lots of help


Contents

Call for Papers

FTGC '02 aims to become a major point of contact for beginning computer graphicists. Participants will share their latest programs, research, and ideas in the area of computer graphics. The conference will include a keynote address and contributed papers.

Information for Authors

The FTGC '02 Program Committee will make all decisions concerning the acceptance of papers. Contributors will write a paper, referee other papers, revise their paper based on referee's remarks, and present a conference talk.

Write your paper as if you are preparing it for a conference. You'll also be reviewing other papers as a conference referee. In addition, your presentation will be made as if you are making it at a conference (i.e.. you'll use transparencies or a computer to give the presentation); it will be 15 minutes in length; you'll take questions after the talk for a few minutes.

Steps of the Process

Review Criteria

The Program Committee will review papers with a very critical eye to quality, thoroughness, and completeness of research and results. Submissions which are simply proposals for further implementations, that are based on conjectural or unsubstantiated conclusions, or that are based on substantially incomplete results will not be accepted. Papers that present excellent ideas and results and sought. Conference projects will be graded on

1.
the technical paper (25%)
2.
the graphics program (25%)
3.
quality of their reviews of others' papers (25%)
4.
the presentation (25%).

Scope

FTGC '02 solicits papers from the following list. Submissions are, however, not limited to the topics listed.

Graphics Pipeline
Rendering
Modeling
Clipping
Animation
Rasterization
Applications

Supplemental Material

A referee's sheet is available for use in the review of other students' research papers and presentations. You may find them useful in the development and planning of your research.

Final Submission

Your final paper should be submitted single spaced and must be no longer than 16 pages. There is a $100 per page charge for papers longer than 16 pages.

Schedule of Presentations

The presentation schedule for Spring 2002 is at URL

http://www.cs.fit.edu/wds/classes/graphics/Conf/sp02/schedule/.

Papers from Previous Conferences

FTGC '00



William D. Shoaff
2002-04-18