General Information
Ever since its inception in 1991, the ACM Symposium on Solid
Modeling and Applications has become a primary venue and
international forum for disseminating research results and
exchanging new ideas in relevant mathematical theory,
representation and creation of digital models, geometric and
solid modeling, physical modeling, geometric design, analysis,
simulation and processing, shape computing and visualization,
and various applications. Earlier research results were
primarily focused on mathematical foundations as well as the
theoretical, algorithmic, procedural, and geometric tools that
produce and exploit unambiguous representations for solid and
surface geometry. The research community of solid and physical
modeling continues to seek high quality, original research
contributions that strive to advance solid modeling, geometric
modeling, and geometric algorithms and computation in design,
analysis and manufacturing, as well as in biomedical,
geophysical, digital entertainment, and other application areas.
ACM SPM'08 is co-sponsored by ACM and IEEE (pending), and in
cooperation with SIAM.
Besides the domain, accuracy, and effectiveness issues of solid
representations and algorithms. Modeling solids necessarily
entails not only modeling their geometric shape and rich
appearance, but also their physical properties and dynamic
behaviors. To emphasize this broader scope, This conference
series had expanded the name of the Symposium to ACM Solid and
Physical Modeling Symposium (abbreviated SPM) in 2005. To meet
these goals, we also encourage submissions dealing with the
analysis, simulation, modeling, and animation of the behavior of
objects and their properties as functions of space and time,
possibly in response to interactions with a human user or the
virtual environment. As the field of Solid and Physical Modeling
is broadening and advancing, we also wish to promote its impact
on important application areas including (but not limited to):
biomedical and imaging applications, physical simulation and
design, analysis, and manufacturing.
This highly successful conference series bring together prominent researchers, key
practitioners, and students to present and discuss new research
ideas and results in Solid and Physical Modeling. SPM'08 will be
run in plenary sessions (no parallel tracks) from Monday June 2
to Wednesday June 4, 2008. SPM'08 will be immediately followed
by the International Conference on Shape Modeling and
Applications 2008 (SMI'08), to be held in Stony Brook
University, Stony Brook, New York, USA, on June 4-6, 2008. Both
SPM'08 and SMI'08 events will be co-located in Stony Brook
University, and are parts of the 2008 Stony Brook Modeling Week
that features International Joint Convention on Shapes and
Solids (ICSS'08). Stony Brook Modeling Week will be hosted by
the Center for Visual Computing (CVC) and Computer Science
Department of Stony Brook University and will be chaired by
Professor Hong Qin.
Conference Topics
Conference Topics for SPM'08 include (but are not limited to):
Geometric and topological representations of solids
Model acquisition, editing, compression, and
transmission
Multi-resolution models of geometry and topology
Curves and surfaces
Heterogeneous models of physical objects and properties
Computational geometry and applications
Geometric computation and processing
Physics-based modeling and design
Shape modeling, synthesis, analysis, and visualization
Reverse engineering, model reconstruction from samples
Dimensioning, tolerancing, and constraints
Conceptual design and multi-disciplinary optimization
Product data exchange, standards, and interoperability
Haptic interfaces and user interaction in 3D design
Collaborative and distributed design
Virtual environments and prototypes
Design and simulation of flexible components
Product and assembly modeling
New prototyping and manufacturing technologies
Biomedical and imaging applications
Geo-scientific applications
Digital entertainment applications
Static or dynamic geometry
Simulation, animation, and interactive techniques
Submission Information for Authors
Abstracts are requested in advance to facilitate the review
process and should be 150-300 words in length. Full papers
should not exceed 12 pages, including figures and references, in
ACM proceedings format and should present previously
unpublished, original results that are not simultaneously
submitted elsewhere. All papers will be peer-reviewed by members
of the international program committee. The submission should be
formatted according to the style guidelines for ACM proceedings
and must not exceed the quota of 12 pages. You can download
template files for LaTex and MS-Word at
http://www.acm.org/sigs/pubs/proceed/template.html
Journal Publications
Selected papers of outstanding quality that have been presented at SPM'08 will be published in special issues of: IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, Computer Aided Geometric Design, Computer-Aided Design, and IEEE Transactions on Automation Science and Engineering.
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