Submission

Important Dates

Due to many requests, we extended the paper submission deadline with a week to July 14th.

Paper submission: July 7th 14th 18th, 2016  22:00h UTC/GMT
Paper Notification: Aug 26th, 2016
Camera ready version: Sept 10th, 2016
Poster submission deadline: Sept 1st 22:00 UTC/GMT
Poster Notification: Sept 8th, 2016

Conference: Oct. 10th-12th, 2016, San Francisco, USA

Topics of Interest

The relevant topics include (but are not limited to):

  • Animation Systems
  • Animation Algorithms and Techniques
  • Character Animation
  • Behavioral Animation
  • Facial Animation
  • Particle Systems
  • Simulation of Natural Environments and Natural Phenomena
  • Natural Motion Simulation
  • Virtual Humans
  • Physics-based Motion
  • Crowd Simulation
  • Path Planning
  • Navigation and Way-finding
  • Flocking and Steering Behaviour
  • Camera Motion
  • Object Manipulation
  • Motion Capture Techniques
  • Motion Analysis and Synthesis
  • Gesture Recognition
  • Interactive Narrative

Submission Instructions

Papers should be submitted electronically using EasyChair https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=mig2016

The review process will be double-blind, which means that paper submissions must be anonymous and include the unique paper ID that will be assigned upon creating a submission using the online system. Papers should not have previously appeared in, or be currently submitted to, any other conference or journal. All papers will be reviewed carefully by the International Program Committee members.

Research can be submitted as a long paper (7-10 pages and a 20 minute talk),
a short paper (4-6 pages and a 15 minute talk), or as a poster presentation
(1 page abstract and presentation of poster at conference). Long papers should include a significant contribution to the state of the art. Short papers should include an augmentation or new application of existing work. Short papers can also contain the mature seeds of new research. Two types of work can be submitted directly for poster presentation:

(i) Work that has been published elsewhere but is of particular relevance
to the MIG community can be submitted as a poster. This work and the venue in which it as published should be identified in the abstract.

(ii) Work that is of interest to the MIG community but is not
yet mature enough to appear as a short or long paper.
Posters will not appear in the official MIG proceedings or in the ACM Digital library but will appear in an online database for distribution at author’s discretion. Accepted papers will be presented at the conference during oral sessions, or as posters during a poster session. Posters will be reviewed single-blind, so author information may be included.

Supplementary Material

Due to the nature of the conference, we strongly encourage authors to submit supplementary videos. Videos may be submitted electronically and will be made available to reviewers. Size up to 50MB. For videos, we advise QuickTime MPEG-4 or DivX Version 6, and for still images, we advise JPG or PNG. If you use another format, you are not guaranteed that reviewers will view them. It is also allowed to have an appendix as supplementary material. These materials will accompany the final paper in the ACM Digital Library.

Awards

The Best Paper, Best Student Paper, Best Poster and Best Presentation awards will be conferred during the conference. Selected best papers may also be invited to submit extended versions in selected journals in computer graphics.

ACM Formatting

MIG papers should be formatted using the ACM SIGGRAPH formatting guidelines. Sample latex template here.

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