
Central European Seminar on Computer Graphics for students
previously organised by Andreas Traxler, Ivan Viola, Thomas Theußl, Helwig Hauser and Georg Zotti
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General Information
Welcome to the home page of the Central European Seminar on Computer Graphics (CESCG). The seminar presents a special and unique opportunity for students, who are interested in computer graphics, to participate in an international event quite similar to a conference. CESCG is organized as cooperation of several computer graphics groups in Central Europe.
Aims and Scope of CESCG
The main idea of CESCG is to bring undergraduate students, who are interested in computer graphics, together across borders of universities and countries. The seminar is also intended to be an international event, where students can present their excellent work to other students. Participating students are studying computer science for at least five or six semesters, thus expertise in giving a talk is fortunately a present qualification, which guarantees a lot of high-quality presentations.
Of course the overall topic of the CESCG is computer graphics. Specifically the following fields are covered by the seminar:
- Virtual reality
- Scientific visualization
- Rendering and global illumination
- Animation, multimedia, and internet technologies
Cooperating Groups
Affiliations of the currently and previously cooperating groups:
Organization
CESCG is an annual event for 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. Student works of all participating groups are presented on three consecutive days at Budmerice castle in the vicinity of Slovak captial Bratislava. Seminar language is English. For further details see CESCG organizational notes.
Web Proceedings
CESCG contributions are avaliable via world wide web, i.e., students prepare their work in a form that allows electronic publication (LaTeX/Postscript/PDF, HTML). Printed versions of the documents are provided as low-cost hand-outs for the participants during the seminar. See the CESCG proceedings page for a collection of CESCG proceedings.
Guidelines for authors
Please note that only those contributions are included that confirm to the guidelines for authors.
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