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Pacific Graphics 2019: Pacific Conference on Computer Graphics and Applications - Call for paper, ranking, acceptance rate, submission deadline, notification date, conference location, submission guidelines, and other important details


This article provides the call for paper, ranking, acceptance rate, submission deadline, notification date, conference location, submission guidelines, and other important details of Pacific Graphics 2019: Pacific Conference on Computer Graphics and Applications all at one place.

Conference Location Seoul, Korea
Conference Date 2019-10-14
Notification Date 2019-07-24
Submission Deadline 2019-06-07
Conference Website and Submission Link http://pg19.org/


Conference Ranking


Pacific Conference on Computer Graphics and Applications ranking based on CCF, Core, and Qualis is shown below:

CCF Ranking B
Core Ranking A
Qualis Ranking

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Conference Acceptance Rate


Below is the acceptance rate of Pacific Conference on Computer Graphics and Applications conference for the last few years:

Year Submitted Papers Accepted Papers Accepted Percentage/Acceptance Rate
2007 179 39 21.8%
2006 206 35 17%
2005 267 37 13.9%
2004 164 41 25%
2003 182 35 19.2%
2001 112 41 36.6%
2000 121 40 33.1%

We are working hard to collect and update the acceptance rate details of the conferences for recent years. However, you can consider the above (if available) acceptance rates to predict the average chances of acceptance of your research paper at this conference.



Conference Call for paper


The 27th annual international conference on computer graphics and applications, Pacific Graphics 2019, will take place in Seoul, Korea from October 14-17, 2019. Pacific Graphics is a flagship conference of the Asia Graphics Association. As a highly successful conference series, Pacific Graphics provides a premium forum for researchers, developers, practitioners in the Pacific Rim and around the world to present and discuss new problems, solutions, and technologies in computer graphics and related areas. 

Original unpublished submissions are invited in all areas of computer graphics and its applications. The topics include (but are not limited to) modeling, rendering, animation, imaging, visualization, human-computer interaction, and graphics systems. Papers should be submitted through the SRM system. Each submission should be 7-12 pages in length for the regular papers or 4-6 pages for the short papers, and will be reviewed by an international program committee for technical quality, novelty, significance, and clarity. All of the accepted papers will be archived in the EG digital libraries and all regular papers will be published in a special issue of Computer Graphics Forum. All submissions will be considered for Best Paper Award and Best Student Presentation Award, which will be conferred during the conference. 

The goal of the Pacific Graphics conference is to bring together researchers from a variety of fields to present their most recent results, initiate collaborations, and contribute to the advancement of the research area. The conference will consist of regular paper sessions, work-in-progress sessions, and tutorials as well as presentations by a selection of internationally renowned speakers in all areas related to computer graphics and interactive systems.

FOR AUTHORS

PAPER SUBMISSION

Original unpublished papers are invited in all areas of computer graphics and its applications. The topics include (but are not limited to) modeling, rendering, animation, and imaging, as well as visualization, human-computer interaction, and graphics systems and applications. Any interesting new ideas related to computer graphics and applications are welcome.


PAPER PUBLICATION

The conference proceedings of Pacific Graphics 2019 will be published as an issue of the Eurographics journal, Computer Graphics Forum (CGF), in print and online. Regular (full) papers will be presented in oral sessions and appear in the journal issue. A few submissions with strong potentials but not accepted as regular papers will be recommended for a second review cycle of CGF after major revisions. Short papers will be accepted but will be published electronically through the EG digital library. Extended versions of selected, high-quality, short papers will be invited to ACM Computers in Entertainment.


Submission System here.

LaTeX-Template is available here.


CONFERENCE LEADERSHIP

CONFERENCE CHAIRS

JungHyun Han Korea University
Carol O'Sullivan Trinity College Dublin
Michiel van de Panne University of British Columbia


PROGRAM CHAIRS

Jehee Lee Seoul National University
Christian Theobalt MPI Informatik
Gordon Wetzstein Stanford University


LOCAL ORGANIZATION CHAIRS

Dongho Kim Soongsil University
Heewon Kye Hansung University
Jinho Park Soongsil University
Joon-Kyung Seong korea University


PROGRAM COMMITTEE

Tunc Aydin(Disney Research Zurich , Switzerland), Christopher Batty (University of Waterloo), Derek Bradley(Disney Research Zurich , Switzerland), Marie-Paule Cani(Ecole Polytechnique), Sunghyun Cho(DGIST), Myung Geol Choi(The Catholic University of Korea), Oliver Deussen(University. of Constance), Piotr Didyk(University of Lugano), Yoshinori Dobashi(Hokkaido University, Japan),George Drettakis(INRIA Sophia Antipolis), Elmar Eisemann(TU Delft), Kenny Erleben(University of Copenhagen), Hongbo Fu(City University of Hong Kong, China), Abhijeet Ghosh(Imperial College London , UK), Ioannis Gkioulekas(CMU), Diego Gutierrez(University of Zaragoza), Wolfgang Heidrich(KAUST), Jessica Hodgins(CMU), Daniel Holden(Ubisoft), Shimin Hu(Tsinghua University), Hui Huang(Shenzhen University), Matthias Hullin(University of Bonn), Takeo Igarashi(University of Tokyo) , Alec Jacobson(University of Toronto), Wenzel Jakob(EPFL), Stefan Jeschke(NVIDIA), Achuta Kadambi(UCLA), Oliver van Kaick(Carleton University), Tom Kelly(Leed University), Min H. Kim(KAIST), Vladimir G. Kim(Adobe), Young J. Kim(Ewha Womans University), Theodore Kim(Pixar), Young Min Kim(KIST), Leif Kobbelt(RWTH Aachen University), Taku Komura(Edinburgh University), Jaroslav Křivánek(Charles University of Prague), Taesoo Kwon(Hanyang University), Seungyong Lee(Pohang University of Science and Technology), Yoonsang Lee(Hanyang University), Hendrik Lensch(University of Tuebingen), Hao Li(University of Southern California), Wen-Chieh Lin(National Chiao Tung University), Libin Liu(DeepMotion), Kwan-Liu Ma(University of California at Davis, USA), Markus Magnor(TU Braunschweig), Rafal Mantiuk(Cambridge University), Belen Masia(University of Zaragoza),Dominik Michels(KAUST), Karol Myszkowski(MPI for Informatics), Rahul Narain(Indian Institute of Technology Delhi), Matthias Niessner(TU Munich), Junyong Noh(KAIST), Jan Novak(NVIDIA), Matthew O'Toole(CMU), Manuel M. Oliveira(UFRGS), Miguel Otaduy(URJC Madrid), Fabio Pellacini(Sapienza University of Rome), Nico Pietroni(UTS), Roi Poranne(University of Haifa), Hong Qin(Stony Brook University), Christian Richardt(University of Bath), Tobias Ritschel(UCL), Holly Rushmeier(Yale University),Manolis Savva(Simon Fraser University), Justin Solomon(MIT), Marc Stamminger(University of Erlangen), Markus Steinberger(TU Graz), Hao Su(UC San Diego), Shinjiro Sueda(Texas A&M), Marco Tarini(University Milano / CNR), Holger Theisel(University of Magdeburg), James Tompkin(Brown University), Xin Tong(Microsoft Research Asia), Nobuyuki Umetani(University of Tokyo), Amir Vaxman(Utrecht University), Jue Wang(Megvii), Rui Wang(University of Massachusetts), Wenping Wang(The University of Hong Kong), Jungdam Won(Seoul National University), Tien-Tsin Wong(The Chinese University of Hong Kong), Hongzhi Wu(Zhejiang University), Chris Wyman(NVIDIA Research), Shihong Xia(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Kai Xu(National University of Defense Technology), Kun Xu(Tsinghua University), Ruigang Yang(University of Kentucky , USA), Sai-Kit Yeung(Hong Kong University of Science and Technology), Sung-Eui Yoon(KAIST), Yonghao Yue(Columbia University), Hao Zhang(Simon Fraser University), Shuang Zhao(University of California, Irvine), Kun Zhou(Zhejiang University), Qingnan Zhou(Adobe Research), Bo Zhu(Dartmouth College),Jun-Yan Zhu(MIT), Michael Zollhofer(Stanford University), Changqing Zou(UMIACS), Vastimil Havran(CTU Prague), Philipp Slusallek(Saarland University), Jean Michel Dischler(Univ. Strasbourg), Andreas Kolb(Uni Siegen), Sungkil Lee(Sungkyunkwan University), Henry Kang(University of Missouri at St. Louis), Eftychios Sifakis(UW-Madison), Mridul Aanjaneya(Rutgers), Paul Kry(McGill Univ.), Fanglue Zhang(Victoria University, Wellington), Weipeng Xu(MPI for Informatics), Martin Cadik(Brno University of Technology), Gerard Pons-Moll(MPI for Informatics), Reinhard Klein(University of Bonn), Feng Xu(Tsinghua University), Matthias Zwicker(University of Maryland, College Park), Gurprit Singh(MPI for Informatics), Inkwon Lee(Yonsei university), Mingyu Choi(Kwangwoon University), Sangil Park(Sejong University), Peng Song(EPFL), Yue Dong(Microsoft), Kang Hoon Lee(Kwangwoon University), Bing-Yu Chen(National Taiwan University), He Wang(University of Leeds), Shuang Zhao(UC Irvine), Bochang Moon(GIST),


Submission Deadline


Pacific Graphics 2019: Pacific Conference on Computer Graphics and Applications submission deadline is 2019-06-07.

Note: It is generally recommended to submit your conference paper on or before the submission deadline. Generally, conferences do not encourage to submit the research paper after the deadline is over. In rare scenarios, conferences extend their deadline. Decision about the extension of the deadline is generally updated on the official conference webpage.


Notification date


Notification date of Pacific Graphics 2019: Pacific Conference on Computer Graphics and Applications is 2019-07-24.

Note: This is the date on which conference announces the result about acceptance or rejection of submitted papers. If your research paper is accepted, the conference will request you to submit the camera ready version of your research paper by the due date. Due date to submit the camera ready version of the paper is generally posted on the official web page of the conferences or notified to you via. email.


Conference Date


Pacific Graphics 2019: Pacific Conference on Computer Graphics and Applications will start on 2019-10-14.

Note: This is the date on which the conference starts.


Conference Location


Pacific Graphics 2019: Pacific Conference on Computer Graphics and Applications will be organized at Seoul, Korea. This is the place where the conference is organized and the research paper is to be presented.

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