6th Annual International Workshop on Computational Geometry and Applications CGA'06

Event Detail

General Information
Dates:
Tuesday, May 9, 2006 - Thursday, May 11, 2006
Days of Week:
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Target Audience:
Academic and Practice
Location:
Hilton Glasgow International, Glasgow, UK
Sponsor:
Event Details/Other Comments:

Important Dates
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December 15th, 2005: Deadline for draft paper submission.
January 15th, 2006: Notification of Acceptance
February 1, 2006: Camera Ready Papers and Pre-registration.
May 9 - 1, 2006: CGA'05 Workshop

Workshop Description
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The Workshop, held for the fifth Consecutive year in conjunction with the International Conference on Computational Science and Its Applications, is intended as an international forum for researchers in all areas of computational geometry and related areas, with the goal of advancing the state of research in computational geometry and related disciplines. Submissions of papers presenting a high-quality original research are invited to one of the two Workshop tracks:
- theoretical computational geometry
- applied computational geometry.
This year focus is on Computational Geometry and Bioinformatics. Issues of numerical performance of geometric algorithms are also of specific interest.
Tutorials and Discussion Session can be offered at the workshop. If you wish to propose tutorial or discussion session, please send a brief proposal to:
[email protected]
Topics of interest:
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- Design and analysis of geometric algorithms
- Animation of geometric algorithms
- Computational methodology
- Geometric algorithms in computer graphics
- Geometric data structures (including Voronoi Diagrams and Delaunay triangulations)
- Geometric computations in parallel and distributed environments
- Geometric data structures for mesh generation
- Geometric algorithms in spatial and terrain analysis
- Computational methods in bioinformatics
- Geometric applications in computational biology, physics, chemistry, geography, cartography, robotics, games, GIS, medicine and other related areas
- Solid modeling
- Space partitioning
- Interpolation and surface reconstruction
- Path planning
- Computer graphics algorithms
- Numerical precision
- Implementation issues and optimization
- Related topics