VAST 2005 Symposium - Paper Submission

Submission instructions

Submissions for the VAST 2005 and EG Symposium on Graphics and Cultural Heritage are completely electronic, and both the paper and all supplementary material must be submitted through the online submission website.
The VAST 2005 Symposium accepts only original, unpublished work written in English. For any submission it is mandatory to use the Eurographics LaTeX style files (see below).

We are soliciting three types of contributions:

Full research papers presenting new innovative results. These papers will have a full-length oral presentation and will be published by Eurographics in a high-quality proceedings volume.
Each submitted paper must not exceed 8 pages in total.

Project papers focusing on the description of project organization, use of technology, and lesson learned -- not innovative technical content. These papers will have a short oral presentation and will be included in a "Projects & Short Papers" proceedings volume.
Each submitted paper must not exceed 8 pages in total.

Short papers presenting preliminary ideas and works-in-progress. These papers will have a short oral presentation and will be available as posters in conference breaks. They will be published in the "Projects & Short Papers" proceedings volume.
Each submitted paper must not exceed 6 pages in total.


Confirmations will be sent after completing a submission, but not after only submitting an abstract. All types of submissions will be reviewed and feedback given to the authors.

In addition, space will be available for "Live Showcases". If you have a system you wish included in the showcase area, please contact the organizers (email: vast05@isti.cnr.it).

Please note that it is a bad idea to delay the submission until the last minute. Since Eurographics will publish your paper and not your additional material, please restrict additional material to a reasonable size, considering that the reviewers have to download it. If you experience long waiting times, still be patient. From our experience the submission server will be heavily loaded in the very last days.