General Information
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Welcome to the homepage of the Central European Seminar on Computer Graphics (CESCG). The CESCG presents a special and unique opportunity for undergraduate students interested in visual computing to participate in an international event that is similar to a scientific conference. It is organized by several computer graphics groups in Central Europe to give excellent students the possibility to test and improve their skills in research, scientific writing, publishing and presenting. Another important mission of the CESCG is to connect visual computing communities to build lasting friendships and promote collaborations between future researchers and/or engineers.
Dates
The CESCG usualy takes place in April or May. Guided by local supervisors, students work on their research topics during the whole winter term. The submissions deadline is end of January.
Each paper is reviewed by at least two international experts, the process takes approximately 3 weeks. Supported by the members of the program committee, students submit final versions of their papers at the end of March. Optional guidance for their presentations is provided one week before the seminar.
Aims and Scope of CESCG
The
main idea of CESCG is to bring undergraduate students, who are interested
in visual computing, together across borders of universities and countries.
The seminar is an international event, where students can
present their excellent work to other students. Participating students are
studying computer science for at least five semesters, thus a basic level of expertise
in research is fortunately a present qualification, which guarantees a lot of high-quality presentations.
As part of the CESCG we also give workshops on scientific writing and presenting for all participants who want to plan their career and improve scientific skills.
Of
course the overall topic of the CESCG is visual computing. Specifically
the following fields are covered by the seminar:
- Computer Graphics
- Virtual and Augmented Reality
- Scientific Visualization
- Rendering and Global Illumination
- Animation, Multimedia
- Image processing and Computer Vision
- Geometry processing and Modeling
- Fabrication
Cooperating Groups
Affiliations of the currently and previously cooperating groups:
Austria |
Graz |
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Institute for Computer
Graphics and Vision, Graz University of Technology
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Hagenberg |
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Media Technology and Design,
Upper Austria University of Applied Sciences
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Vienna |
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Institute of Computer
Graphics and Algorithms, Vienna University of Technology
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VRVis Research Center for
Virtual Reality and Visualization
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Bosnia-Hercegovina |
Sarajevo |
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Department of Computer
Science, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, University of
Sarajevo
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Department of Computer Science, Sarajevo School of Science and Technology
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Czech Republic |
Brno |
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Department of Computer Graphics
and Multimedia, Brno University of Technology
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Department of Computer Graphics and Design, Masaryk University
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Plzeň |
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Computer Graphics Group at the Department
of Computer Science, University of West Bohemia
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Prague |
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Computer Graphics Group at the Department
of Computer Science and Engineering, Faculty of Electrical
Engineering, Czech Technical University
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Computer Graphics Group at the Department of Software and Computer Science Education, Charles University
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Ostrava |
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Department of Informatics and Computers, University of Ostrava
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Germany |
Bonn |
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Institute of Computer Science II, Computer
Graphics Group, University of Bonn
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Freiburg |
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Computer Graphics, Computer Science Department, Freiburg University
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Hungary |
Budapest |
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Computer Graphics Group
at the Department of Process Control, Technical University of Budapest
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Szeged |
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Department of Applied Informatics, University of Szeged |
Poland |
Szczecin |
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Computer Graphics Group,
West Pomeranian University of Technology |
Slovakia |
Bratislava |
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Faculty of Mathematics, Physics, and Informatics,
Comenius University in Bratislava
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Faculty of Informatics
and Information Technology, Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava |
Košice |
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Faculty of Science, University of Pavol Jozef Safarik |
Slovenia |
Maribor |
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Laboratory for
Geometric Modelling and Multimedia Algorithms, Institute of
Computer Science, University of Maribor
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United Kingdom |
Bristol |
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Department of
Computer Science, University of Bristol
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Manchester |
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School of Computing, Mathematics & Digital Technology, Manchester Metropolitan University
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Warwick |
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Digital Laboratory, University of Warwick
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Organization
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CESCG is an annual
event for undergraduate students, which is organized in cooperation of the Institute
of Computer Graphics and Algorithms at Vienna University of Technology, and the
Faculty of Mathematics, Physics, and Informatics
at Comenius University in Bratislava. As we are focused on the Visegrad countries, our main cooperating partners are West Pomeranian University of Technology Szczecin, Czech Technical University in Prague and Budapest University of Technology and Economics. Student works of all participating groups are presented on three consecutive days at
Smolenice castle in the vicinity of Slovak captial Bratislava. Seminar language is English. For further details see CESCG organizational
notes.
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Proceedings
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CESCG contributions are avaliable in printed form and via world wide web. We require to use the LaTeX environment which is a standard for scientific publishing.
Also we encourage the students to prepare videos and web presentations of their work. See the CESCG proceedings page for a collection of electronic CESCG proceedings.
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