Call for Papers |
GCH2022 - Call for contributions
GCH2022 - Delft, September 28-30, 2022 - https://gch2022.ewi.tudelft.nl/ We are really happy to announce that the 20th edition of the Eurographics Workshop on Graphics and Cultural Heritage will be held in Delft (The Netherlands) on the next September 28-30, 2022. We encourage submissions of new research, projects and applications that demonstrate how computer graphics and other digital technologies are impacting cultural heritage research, preservation and dissemination and promoting sustainable cultural tourism. This year we invite contributions in the form of full research papers, short papers, posters, and panel sessions/tutorials. The complete Call for Papers can be found at the following link: https://gch2022.ewi.tudelft.nl/call-for-papers For more information we invite you to visit the official GCH2022 website: https://gch2022.ewi.tudelft.nl/ We are looking forward to receiving your submission and, although EG GCH will run in a hybrid format, to seeing you in Delft if circumstances permit. Kind regards. The organizing committee, Ricardo Marroquim, Federico Ponchio, and Ruggero Pintus |
Summary |
GCH 2022 : Eurographics Workshop on Graphics and Cultural Heritage will take place in Delft,The Netherlands. It’s a 3 days event starting on Sep 28, 2022 (Wednesday) and will be winded up on Sep 30, 2022 (Friday). GCH 2022 falls under the following areas: GRAPHICS, CULTURAL, HERITAGE, etc. Submissions for this Workshop can be made by May 2, 2022. Authors can expect the result of submission by Jun 8, 2022. Upon acceptance, authors should submit the final version of the manuscript on or before Jul 11, 2022 to the official website of the Workshop. Please check the official event website for possible changes before you make any travelling arrangements. Generally, events are strict with their deadlines. It is advisable to check the official website for all the deadlines. Other Details of the GCH 2022
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[1] GCH 2022 : Eurographics Workshop on Graphics and Cultural Heritage |