The 4th ACM SIGGRAPH Conference and Exhibition on Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques in Asia
Conference 12-15 December • Exhibition 13-15 December • Hong Kong Convention & Exhibition Centre |
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Full Conference |
Full Conference One Day |
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At this year’s SIGGRAPH Asia, the Courses program will feature a strong line-up of speakers from institutions around the globe. From introductory topics in graphics and programming to advanced topics on shading and perception, attendees will get to choose from a wide selection.
The program also includes contributions from pioneers and successful researchers. Gain insights and guidance from successful researchers on the process of writing a SIGGRAPH paper. Be inspired by a course focusing on the history of the field through a graphical illustration of how it developed and what to expect next.
Hundreds of practitioners, developers, researchers, artists, and students will attend Courses to broaden and deepen their knowledge of their field, and to learn the secrets of new fields. Join them in Hong Kong this December!
Courses Chair
Pedro Sander
Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
| Introduction to Computer Graphics Monday, 12 December 09:00 - 12:45 | Convention Hall C |
| Modern OpenGL Programming Monday, 12 December 09:00 - 18:00 | Room S224 + S225 |
| Perception in Graphics, Visualization, Virtual Environments and Animation Monday, 12 December 09:00 - 12:45 | Room S226 + S227 |
| Time of Flight (ToF) Depth Sensor-based 3D Imaging Architecture for Future Display Monday, 12 December 09:00 - 12:45 | Room S222 |
| Advances in New Interfaces for Musical Expression Monday, 12 December 14:15 - 18:00 | Room S226 + S227 |
| Developing Visual Interfaces for Mobile Devices Monday, 12 December 14:15 - 18:00 | Room S222 |
| How to write a SIGGRAPH paper Monday, 12 December 14:15 - 18:00 | Convention Hall C |
| Procedural Shading in RenderMan and Beyond Tuesday, 13 December 09:00 - 10:45 | Room S222 |
| Introduction to OpenCL Tuesday, 13 December 09:00 - 10:45 | Convention Hall C |
| How to Write A Polarisation Ray Tracer Tuesday, 13 December 09:00 - 10:45 | Room S226 + S227 |
| Stereoscopy from XY to Z Tuesday, 13 December 13:15 - 14:45 | Theater 1 |
| Perceptually Inspired Methods for Naturally Navigating Virtual Worlds Tuesday, 13 December 14:15 - 18:00 | Room S226 + S227 |
| OpenCL by Example - Advanced Topics Tuesday, 13 December 14:15 - 18:00 | Room S222 |
| GPU Shaders for OpenGL 4.0 Wednesday, 14 December 09:00 - 12:45 | Room S222 |
| Cross-Cultural User-Experience Design Wednesday, 14 December 09:00 - 12:45 | Room S226 + S227 |
| What’s Next? The Fourth Generation of Computer Graphics (2010-2025) Wednesday, 14 December 09:00 - 10:45 | Theater 1 |
| FCam: An architecture and API for computational cameras Wednesday, 14 December 14:15 - 18:00 | Room S222 |
| Information Theory in Computer Graphics and Visualization Wednesday, 14 December 14:15 - 18:00 | Room S226 + S227 |
| Multidimensional Image Retargeting Thursday, 15 December 09:00 - 18:00 | Room S222 |
| Introduction to Networked Graphics Thursday, 15 December 09:00 - 12:45 | Room S226 + S227 |
| Elements of Geometry Processing Thursday, 15 December 09:00 - 12:45 | Convention Hall C |
| Advanced Textural Representation of Materials Appearance Thursday, 15 December 14:15 - 18:00 | Room S226 + S227 |
| Thinking in Layers - Modeling with Layered Materials Thursday, 15 December 16:15 - 18:00 | Convention Hall C |

