SGP 2025 : Symposium on Geometry Processing
The
Eurographics Symposium on Geometry Processing (SGP) 2025 will be held in Bilbao (Basque Country / Spain) on 30 June - 4 July, 2025. The SGP graduate school will offer tutorials taught by leading experts on 30 June - 1 July.
Conference
website: https://sgp2025.my.canva.site/
Call for papers
Important
Changes from past years: new, visa-friendly deadline in mid-February. Details below
SGP
is the premier venue for disseminating research ideas and cutting-edge results in geometry processing. In this research area, concepts from mathematics, computer science, and engineering are developed and applied to offer insights into and to design efficient
algorithms for acquisition, modeling, analysis, manipulation, simulation, and other types of processing of 3D models and shape collections.
We
invite submissions related to, but not limited to, the following topics:
Acquisition and reconstruction
Analysis and fabrication
for 3D printing
Architectural geometry
Computational geometry
Differentiable rendering
Discrete differential
geometry
Exploration of shape
collections
Geometry and topology
data structures and representations
Geometry compression
Geometric deep learning
Geometric representations
for machine learning
Geometry processing
applications
Interactive techniques
Meshing and remeshing
Multiresolution modeling
Multimodal shape processing
Neural shape representations
Point cloud acquisition
and processing
Processing of massive
geometric datasets
Shape analysis and
synthesis
Simulation and animation
Smoothing, filtering,
and denoising
Surface and volume
parameterization and deformation
Dataset
Papers
SGP
encourages submission of dataset papers to the technical papers program. Geometric datasets play a critical role in evaluating the behavior of geometric algorithms, and in recent years they have provided challenging examples that have driven the field forward.
We seek papers that build on this success by providing, documenting, and discussing datasets with larger, more challenging examples than those seen before—or datasets that capture new challenges in geometry processing.
The
SGP proceedings will appear as a regular electronic issue of Computer Graphics Forum, the International Journal of the EUROGRAPHICS Association. The journal status of the proceedings requires a two-stage review process with conditional acceptance after the
first round and final acceptance based on the revised submissions.
[NEW
THIS YEAR] For
its 2025 edition, SGP uses a double deadline format to provide more researchers with enough time to obtain a visa to attend the conference without penalizing authors who may want to submit to our usual mid-Spring deadline. Authors who choose to submit by the
first deadline will receive a notification of acceptance in mid March, and can readily register to the conference and apply for a visa. A paper submitted to the first deadline and rejected can be resubmitted to the second one. All accepted papers will appear
in the same Computer Graphics Forum special issue, independently of the deadline they were submitted by.
The
new timeline
is as follows:
First
(visa-friendly) round of submissions
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Abstract submission: Feb 4, 2025 (recommended)
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Paper
submission: Feb 7, 2025
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Notification of acceptance: March 15, 2025
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Revised version due: March 29, 2025
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Camera ready due: April 5, 2025
Second
(traditional) round of submissions
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Abstract submission: April 8, 2025 (recommended)
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Paper
submission: April 11, 2025
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Notification of acceptance: May 16, 2025
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Revised version due: May 30, 2025
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Camera ready due: June 6, 2025
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Graduate School: Jun 30 - Jul 1
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Conference: Jul 2 - Jul 4
All
deadlines are at 23:59 UTC/GMT.
Paper
submission via the Submission and Review Management (SRMv2) system: https://srmv2.eg.org/COMFy/Conference/SGP2025_FP1
Awards
and Recognitions
Following
its traditions, SGP 2025 will attribute three best paper awards, a software award recognising the authors of an open-source software that has greatly influenced the field, and a data set award designed to acknowledge the suppliers of high quality datasets
used in geometry processing. In addition, SGP may provide papers with the reproducibility stamp to recognise the effort of researchers who, in addition to publishing their paper at SGP 2025, provide a complete open-source implementation of their algorithm.
Contacts
Marco Attene, Technical Program Co-Chair, [email protected]
Silvia Sellán, Technical Program Co-Chair, [email protected]