Tutorials

Deadlines for Tutorials
  • Submission deadline - July 24th, 2022
  • Submission deadline (extended) - July 31st, 2022
  • Final notification - August 21st, 2022
  • Camera ready - September 4th, 2022

Deadlines for G&CV
  • Invitation for G&VC extended version submission - August 21st, 2022
  • Submission deadline - November 27th, 2022
  • Notification of 1st decision - January 15th, 2023
  • 1st revision submission - February 19th, 2023
  • Notification of 2nd decision - March 12th, 2023
  • 2nd revision submission - April 2nd, 2023
  • Final notification - April 16th, 2023
  • Camera ready - April 30th, 2023
All deadlines are 23:59 PDT. Warning: incomplete or late submissions will not be considered.

Call for Tutorials Proposals

SIBGRAPI 2022 welcomes submissions of tutorial proposals in all areas related to Computer Graphics (CG), Computer Vision (CV), Image Processing (IP), and Pattern Recognition (PR). All tutorials will be free of charge to all conference attendees.

A tutorial can take the whole day (6 hours long) or just half of the day (3 hours long).

The following categories of tutorials will be accepted: elementary, intermediate, and advanced.

Elementary tutorials should complement the basic undergraduate curriculum in Engineering, Computer Science, and related areas to entice students into following graduate studies in CG, CV, IP, or PR. Instructors should not assume that the audience has basic knowledge in these areas.

Intermediate tutorials are targeted to students, professionals, and researchers who wish to learn advanced techniques in CG, CV, IP, and PR. Instructors may assume that the attendees are familiar with basic mathematics and programming notions related to the subject.

Advanced tutorials should cover state-of-the-art research, recent developments, emerging topics, and novel applications in CG, CV, IP, and PR.

Tutorial Selection

All proposals will be blindly reviewed by at least two experts in the topic and will be judged by:

  • Relevance for the conference;
  • The expected size of the audience;
  • Potential to attract participants to the conference;
  • Originality; and
  • Qualification of the instructors in the topic of the tutorial.

Author's Instructions

Authors should submit tutorial proposals through the CMT system. Please, send the proposal in the same format and page limit as the main conference track using the IEEE Docx and Latex template. If accepted, this six-page manuscript will be published in the IEEE Xplore Digital Library as part of the conference proceedings.

As supplementary material to the six-page manuscript, authors must include a PDF file containing the following information:

  • Identification of the tutorial (ID of the paper in the submission system);
  • Level (elementary, intermediate, or advanced);
  • How many hours will be required (3h or 6h);
  • Target audience;
  • Interest for the CV, IP, CG, and PR community;
  • List of the topics to be presented, including:
    • Estimated duration;
    • Subtopics;
    • Relevant literature; and
    • Who will present the topic.
  • Short biography of the instructors, including relevant experience in the topic of the tutorial.

All material should be written in English.

Authors of the selected tutorials will be invited to edit their manuscript to produce an extended 12- to 18-pages version of it as a survey paper to be submitted to a Special Section of the Graphics and Visual Computing journal. No publication fee will be charged by the journal.

Submission

The six-page tutorials should be submitted through the CMT system. Unlike previous editions, this year, two files are expected to be submitted by the deadline: (1) the 6-page manuscript of the tutorial proposal; and (2) the structure of the presentation.

The extended version of the accepted tutorials should be submitted through the Editorial Manager System for Graphics and Visual Computing journal (available soon).

Presentation

All accepted tutorials are scheduled for oral presentation according to the schedule defined for the Tutorials. The oral presentations must fit in 6 hours (whole day) or 3 hours (half of the day), with breaks for coffee and lunch. Slides and presentations must be in English.

No-Show and No-Registration Policy

No-show tutorials are defined as accepted proposals submitted by authors who subsequently did not present the tutorial in-person at the Tutorial Sections (videos or remote cast are not allowed). No-show tutorials will be removed from the conference proceedings.

Chairs

  • Leandro A. F. Fernandes (IC/UFF, Brazil)
  • Rafael Torchelsen (CDTec/UFPel, Brazil)

If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact the program chairs.

Contact: sibgrapi2022.tutorials@gmail.com