Symposium on Computational Geometry

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General Information
Dates:
Monday, June 6, 2005 - Wednesday, June 8, 2005
Days of Week:
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Target Audience:
Academic and Practice
Location:
ACM SIGACT and SIGGRAPH Area della Ricerca di Pisa, Italy
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The Twenty-First Annual Symposium on Computational Geometry, featuring both theoretical and applied research and a video/multimedia review will be held at the National Research Council of Italy (CNR) Area della Ricerca di Pisa, Italy and will be co-organized by the National Research Council of Italy and the University of Perugia. We invite high-quality submissions based on research into geometric algorithms and data structures, into their implementation, into the supporting mathematics, and into applications in computer graphics, geometry processing, computer-aided design and manufacturing, computational biology, geographic information systems, medicine, robotics, sensor networks, database systems, and other areas.
The Program Committee spans theoretical and applied interests in computational geometry and encourages submissions of theoretical, applied, or experimental nature to the conference. Topics of a theoretical nature include, but are not limited to, design and theoretical analysis of geometric algorithms and data structures; lower bounds for geometric problems; and discrete and combinatorial geometry. Topics of an applied and experimental nature include, but are not limited to, mathematical and numerical issues arising from implementations, experimental analysis of algorithms and data structures, and novel uses of computational geometry in other disciplines.
The accepted papers will be published by ACM in the symposium proceedings, which will be distributed to symposium participants, and available from ACM for purchase or through the digital library. A selection of papers from the conference will be invited to special issues of each of three journals: (1) Computational Geometry: Theory and Applications, (2) Discrete and Computational Geometry, and (3) the International Journal of Computational Geometry and Applications.
We encourage the submission of papers supported by multimedia or video presentations. Supporting presentations will be automatically considered as a submission to the multimedia/video track, unless the authors request otherwise. Supporting material may help in the paper review process.