Submitting to Graphics Interface 2020 is format agnostic! Submissions can use any recent ACM SIGGRAPH, SIGCHI or Eurographics/Computer Graphics Forum formatting. Accepted papers will be required to reformat to a consistent GI 2020 template before uploading a final revision.
Preparing Final Submission of Accepted Papers
Once your paper is accepted, you must prepare your camera ready pdf using the VGTC conference formatting guidelines.
Your camera ready version must be submitted to OpenReviews (Author Console > Revisions).
Due to COVID-19, Graphics Interface 2020 will be held virtually. In lieu of talks, we will host and heavily advertise a video playlist of paper talks hosted on the Graphics Interface Youtube Channel.
There is no substitution for physical presentations, but we are optimistic that given the high quality of papers this year and the public exposure, this may actually lead to a larger audience for all of your great work.
Video Instructions
- screen capture of slides with audio of presenter’s voice
- inset video of speaker is great but not mandatory
- do not include copyrighted videos or audio that you do not own
- upload to youtube.com
- set title to “GI 2020: [Full Title of Paper]”
- set description to include:
- all author names,
- link to openreview pdf, and
- paper abstract
- set visibility to public
- send url to gi2020@cs.toronto.edu
Paper Instructions
The deadline to submit your camera ready, is:
April 15, 2020April 22, 2020 – if your paper was accepted to the submission round 1 or round 2.- May 10, 2020 – if your paper was accepted to the submission round 3
- May 20, 2020 – Video link deadline
Links on Writing
Essential reading:
- Common Errors in Technical Writing
- A Guide to Writing Mathematics [PDF]
- Mathematical Writing: A Brief Guide [PDF]
- Three Sins of Authors in Computer Science and Math
- Common Bugs in Writing
Other resources: