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CONF: Comp Graphics Tech for Exploration of the Sea," May 4-5, 1995

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Dear Colleagues,

This announcement is a forwarded message for a Workshop. If you are
not personally interested in the technical content yourselves, we
would appreciate if you could forward this announcement in your
environment you are working in to make this event as successful as
possible. Thank you for your cooperation.

Frank Fuchs

Workshop on

"Computer Graphics Technology for the Exploration of the Sea"

CES '95
Rostock, May 4-5, 1995


Workshop Programme

Location and Organization:
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The workshop will be held at the:

Fraunhofer Institute for Computer Graphics
Joachim-Jungius-Straße 9, D-18059 Rostock, Germany

as an event of IFIP WG 5.10 and in cooperation with the German
Computer Society (GI), Interest Groups on Imaging and Visualization
(GI 4.1.2) and Informatics for Environmental Protection (GI 4.6).

More information at
http://www.egd.igd.fhg.de:8080/

Programme Committee:
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E.-A. Arndt (D), K. Artimo (SF), O. Cogels (B), P. Ehlers (D),
J. Encarnacao (D), K. Fedra (A), W. Fennel (D), G. Guariso (I),
W. Hansmann (D), N. Magnenat Thalmann (CH, Co-Chair),
R. Moorhead (USA), H. Müller (D), B. Page (D), N. Patrikalakis (USA),
Y. Sucksdorff (SF), J. Teixeira (P), D. Terzopoulos (C),
B. Urban (D, Co-Chair)

Aims and Scope:
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The workshop is intended to promote the exchange of research results
and practical experience in the use of computer graphics technology
for the exploration of the sea. The main focus of the workshop is the
interdisciplinary work between computer science and marine ecology
that will give support for the analysis and interpretation of
different kinds of marine data.

Workshop Format:
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Participation are limited to about 60 people to encourage
discussion. The time slice for presentation of a paper will be about
30 minutes. The format of the workshop will include numerous exchange
opportunities, and problem sessions may be formed for further
discussion. A publication of the best papers by invitation is under
discussion.

In order not to reject several interesting contributions we decided to
make a poster exhibition.

We offer additional time for separate demonstrations. These
demonstrations take place in our institute near the workshop site.

Fees:
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Attendance fee will be charged and will cover the participations
edition of the proceedings, refreshment during the coffee breaks and
the social event on Thursday evening. The fee is 180,- DM for GI
members and 230,- DM for non-members.


Programme
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Wednesday, May 3
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17.00 - 22.00
Check in and registration at the Intercity-Hotel

20.00
Welcome Cocktail


Thuesday, May 4
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8.00 - 12.00
Registration of workshop attendees

9.00 - 9.15
Opening Plenary

Session 1:

9.15 - 9.45
Herlin I.L., Cohen I., Bouzidi S.(F):
Detection and Tracking of Vortices on Oceanographic Images

9.45 - 10.15
Ionov V.V. (Russia):
Satellite monitoring of sea ice eddies in the antarctic zone

10.15 -10.45
Meier M. (D), Festa G., Felici R., Sardu G. (I):
Controlling Pollution of the Venice Lagoon

10.45 - 11.15
Posters and Coffee Break

Session 2:

11.15 - 11.45
Schoenfeld W., Dick S., Bock M. (D):
Visualisation and Graphical Evaluation of the Results of the
BSHs Operational Numerical Model System

11.45 - 12.15
Dodge C., Majakewski F., Marx B., Pfeiffenberger H., Reinke M. (D):
Providing Global Access to Marine Data Via the World Wide Web

12.15 - 12.45
Hankin S., Harrison D.E. (USA):
A Strategy and a Tool (FERRET) for Closely Visualization

12.45 - 14.15
Lunch

Session 3:

14.15 - 14.45
Jern M. (DK):
Experience from using AVS/UNIRAS Visualization tools in hydraulic
and environmental protection applications

14.45 - 15.15
Vatterrott H.-R. (D):
How to design Software tools to support the exploration of the sea

15.15 - 15.45
Ortleb H. (D):
An intelligent statistical editor for working in multidimensional
data rectangulars

15.45 - 16.15
Posters and Coffee Break

16.15 - 18.00
Demonstrations, Poster and Discussion

19.00 - 22.00
Social event


Friday, May 5
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Session 4:

9.00 - 9.30
Falcidieno B., Pizzi C., Sanguineti A., Spagnuolo M. (I):
Shape Based Modeling: an Application to the Reconstruction of
Antarctica Sea Floors

9.30 - 10.00
Patrikalakis N.M., Chryssostomidis C., Tuohy S.T., Bellingham J.G.,
Leonard J.L., Bales J.W., Moran B.A., Yoon J.W. (USA):
Virtual Environments for Ocean Exploration and Visualization

10.00 - 10.30
Persson M., Buffa M., Sander P. (F):
The Virtual Diver, an Architectural Swim-Around System
Incorparating Real Imagery

10.30 - 11.00
Posters and Coffee Break

Session 5:

11.00 - 11.30
Crise A., Palamidese P. (I):
Visualization of a numerical study on the influence of irradiance
on biogeochemical cycles

11.30 - 12.00
Fedak M., Lovell P., McConnell B. (UK):
A Marine Mammal Visualisation System (MAMVIS)

12.00 - 12.15
Closing Plenary

12.15 - 14.00
Lunch

14.00 - 16.00
Demonstrations, posters and diskussion


Invited Posters and Demonstrations
==================================

Bacon Philip J., Needle C., Harris M.P., Wanless S. (UK):
Modelling environmental effects on seabird foraging energetics

Greve W., Reiners F., Mueller-Navara S. (D):
DRIFT, a first order approximation of plankton advection

Kirkilonis M. (NL):
Simulating horizontal spatial planktonic distributions with a
finite volume discretisation

Klevanny K.A., Matveyev G.A. (Russia):
Simulation system for coastal and inland flow and mass transport

Klevanny K.A.,Michailenko R.R.,Usanov B.P. (Russia):
Environmental databases for Neva Bay

Kuenitzer A. (D):
The Marine Environmental Databank

Orgolesu S., Pienovi C., Sanguineti A., Falcidieno B. (I):
Cartographic generalization based on profile characteristics

Pfeifer D., Baeumer H.-P., Ortleb H., Schleier U. (D):
Modeling spatial distributional patterns of benthic meiofauna species
by Thomas and related processes

Crean E., Gillmor J., Duffy L., Costello M.J., Mills P. (IRE)
A computerised model for predicting the exposure of coastal areas
to wave action


For presentation of additional posters check with the local
organizer before April first.


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Registration
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Please fill in (type or use block letter) and return as
early as possible.

Name:
_______________________________________________________

First Name:
_______________________________________________________

Institute/Organization:
_______________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________

Address:
_______________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________

Phone:
_______________________________________________________

Fax :
_______________________________________________________

E-mail:
_______________________________________________________

Hotel Reservation
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I wish to book _____ single room(s).

____ at Intercity Hotel (145,- DM)

____ at Bahnhofs Hotel (100,- DM)

(prices are per person and night, including breakfast and taxes)

Date of arrival: ___________ Date of departure: ______________

Since this offer can be held only until April first, please return this
form as soon as possible.


Requests for information to:

Frank Fuchs
Fraunhofer Institute for Computer Graphics Rostock
Joachim-Jungius-Str. 9
D-18059 Rostock
Tel.: +49 381 4024 110
Fax: +49 381 4024 199
Email: fr...@egd.igd.fhg.de


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