The deadline for submissions to Computer Graphics International (CGI) '15 is swiftly approaching. Full paper submissions to the conference — which takes place from June 24 to 26 in Strasbourg, France — are due by February 15, 2015. Short papers and posters must be submitted by April 24.

Computer Graphics International (CGI) is one of the oldest international conferences on computer graphics. For many attendees, it serves as an essential yearly meeting to network and explore new trends, research and ideas. This year's keynote speakers are Alexei (Alyosha) Efros of UC Berkeley, Ayellet Tal of Technion – Israel Institute of Technology and Lap-Pui Chau of Nanyang Technological University.

CGI '15 is organized by the Computer Graphics and Geometry Group of ICube Laboratory (CNRS/Université de Strasbourg), and is held in-cooperation with the Association for Computing Machinery and ACM SIGGRAPH.

In the past, CGI has been held in a wide variety of international locations, including Australia, the United Kingdom, Canada, Singapore, Brazil, China and the United States. This year's conference will take place in the capital of the Alsace region in eastern France, at the crossroads of France, Germany and Switzerland. Strasbourg is well known for hosting a number of important European institutes, and provides a prime conference location with good transport connections. Strasbourg also offers historical and cultural attractions: its historic city center, the Grande Île (Grand Island), was classified a World Heritage site by UNESCO in 1988.

To submit to Computer Graphics International, visit the CGI '15 website.