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CASA 2014 : 27th International Conference on Computer Animation and Social Agents 2014Conference Series : Computer Animation and Social Agents | |||||||||||||||
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The University of Houston and Computer Graphics Society are pleased to announce the 27th International Conference on Computer Animation and Social Agents (CASA 2014) to be held on May 26-28, 2014 at the University of Houston Hilton Hotel, Houston, Texas, USA.
CASA was founded in 1988 in Geneva, Switzerland and it is the oldest international conference in computer animation and social agents in the world. We seek research full papers, short papers, and posters on a broad range of topics, including but not limited to: Computer Animation Motion Control Motion Capture and Retargeting Path Planning Physics-based Animation Vision-based Techniques Behavioral Animation Artificial Life Deformation Facial Animation Image-based Animation Multi-Resolution and Multi-Scale Models Knowledge-based Animation Social Agents Social Agents and Avatars Emotion and Personality Virtual Humans Autonomous Actors AI-based Animation Social and Conversational Agents Inter-Agent Communication Social Behavior Crowd Simulation Other Related Topics Animation Compression and Transmission Semantics and Ontologies for Virtual Humans/Environments Animation Analysis and Structuring Anthropometric Virtual Human Models Acquisition and Reconstruction of Animation Data Level of Details Semantic Representation of Motion and Animation Cultural Heritage Interaction for Virtual Humans 3D Physiological Humans 3D Telepresence Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality The best 30 accepted full papers will be published in a special issue of the Computer Animation and Virtual Worlds Journal by Wiley. Conference Co-chairs Zhigang Deng (University of Houston, USA) Nadia Magnenat-Thalmann (University of Geneva, Switzerland and Nanyang Technological University, Singapore) Program Co-chairs Daniel Thalmann (Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland and Nanyang Technological University, Singapore) John P. Lewis (Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand) Pierre Poulin (University of Montreal, Canada) |
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