Submission

Submission of Technical Papers

Important dates:
Full papers due: March 9, 2015 March 12, 2015
First review notifications: April 6, 2015 April 13, 2015
Revised papers due: April 20, 2015 April 22, 2015
Final acceptance notifications: May 4, 2015
Camera-ready papers due: May 15, 2015
Conference: June 24-26, 2015

Both long and short papers will be published in a special issue of Computer & Graphics Journal, Elsevier.

Paper Format (Full-length and Short)
The submission should be formatted according to the style guidelines for Computers & Graphics. Full-length papers should not exceed 12 pages, and short papers should not exceed 6 pages, including figures and references. We strongly recommend using the LaTeX template to format your paper.

We also accept papers formatted by MS Word according to the style guidelines for Computers & Graphics. The file must be exported to pdf file for the first round of submission.

For format details and LaTeX template, please refer to the Computer & Graphics Journal Guide for Authors.

Double-blind review
The SMI 2015 conference will use a double-blind review process. Consequently, all submissions must be anonymous.

Submission
All papers should be submitted directly via the journal online submission system of Computers & Graphics:
http://ees.elsevier.com/cag/default.asp?pg=login.asp

PLEASE BE CAREFUL! When submitting your paper to SMI 2015, please make sure that the type of article is specified as "SI: SMI 2015".

Submission of Fabrication and Sculpting Event (FASE) Papers

Full Papers Due: March 30, 2015
Acceptance notifications: April 30, 2015
Camera Ready Papers Due: May 15, 2015

All FASE submissions will be handled via the easy-chair system following a one-stage peer review cycle. Submission website: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=smifase2015

The FASE papers will be published in a special issue of the Hyperseeing magazine. This is similar to the publication of the SIGGRAPH art submission in the Leonardo journal. FASE paper presentations will be 15 minutes in length and they are likely to be presented in sessions that are held in parallel with some technical paper sessions.