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The annual SIGGRAPH conference is expanding the number and breadth of co-located workshops and small conferences. Three
events are co-located with SIGGRAPH 2004:
GP2: Workshop on General Purpose Computing on Graphics Processors
7 - 8 August 2004
Wilshire Grand Hotel
Los Angeles, California
Talks, panels, and poster presentations by leading researchers and practitioners from academia, research labs, and industry on several issues, including:
- Could GPUs become useful co-processors for a wide variety of applications?
- What are their algorithmic and architectural niches and can they be broadened?
- Programmability, language and
compiler support, and software environments.
- Future technology trends that might lead to more widespread use of GPUs.
More information and registration
First Symposium on Applied Perception in Graphics and Visualization
7 - 8 August 2004
Wilshire Grand Hotel
Los Angeles, California
A forum for wider exchange of ideas and information between members of the graphics and visualization communities who are developing more effective visual, auditory, and/or haptic representation, and members of the vision-sciences community who are using computer graphics to investigate fundamental perception processes.
More information and registration
Adaptive Displays Conference
7 August 2004
Westin Bonaventure Hotel
Los Angeles, California
This one-day conference organized by the Interactive Media Institute and the Army Research Office features presentations and exhibits that explore the past, present, and future of adaptive displays. Selected topics include:
- Can computers monitor one's feelings and adapt to the end user?
- Military uses of adaptive displays
- Human and machine interaction
- Wearable computers
- Use of virtual reality cognitive feedback
- "Thought-translation devices" (communication through brainwaves)
- New display concepts
- Information modulation
More information and registration
Inquiries about co-locating events with the annual SIGGRAPH
conference should be directed to:
Barbara Helfer
ACM SIGGRAPH Vice President
colocate (at) siggraph.org
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