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CGI'2024 Conference

Welcome to the special issue of the 41st Computer Graphics International conference (CGI’2024). CGI is one of the oldest international conferences in Computer Graphics in the world. It is the official conference of the Computer Graphics Society (CGS), a long-standing international computer graphics organization. The Visual Computer is the Official Journal of the Computer Graphics Society.

CGI conference has been held annually in many different countries across the world and has gained a reputation as one of the key conferences for researchers and practitioners to share their achievements and discover the latest advances in Computer Graphics. This year, CGI’2024 is taking place in Geneva, Switzerland, from July 1-5, 2024.

Editors

  • Nadia Magnenat Thalmann

    Professor Nadia Magnenat Thalmann is the Founder and Director of the MIRALab, an interdisciplinary lab in Virtual Humans and Social Robots at the University of Geneva, Switzerland. thalmann@miralab.ch

  • Jinman Kim

    Professor Jinman Kim is a Professor of computer science at the University of Sydney. jinman.kim@sydney.edu.au

  • Bin Sheng

    Associate Professor, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China. shengbin@cs.sjtu.edu.cn

  • Jian Zhang

    Jian Jun Zhang is Professor of Computer Animation at the National Centre for Computer Animation (NCCA), Bournemouth University where he leads the National Research Centre. jzhang@bournemouth.ac.uk

  • Zhigang Deng

    Dr. Zhigang Deng is Moores Professor of Computer Science and the Director of Graduate Studies at the Computer Science Department of University of Houston. zdeng4@central.uh.edu, zhigang.deng@gmail.com

  • Enrico Gobbetti

    Enrico Gobbetti is the director of Visual and Data-intensive Computing (ViDiC) at the Center for Advanced Studies, Research, and Development in Sardinia (CRS4), Italy. gobbetti@crs4.it

  • Ping Li

    Prof. Ping Li is Sin Wai Kin Professor in Humanities and Technology, Chair Professor of Neurolinguistics and Bilingual Studies, and Dean of the Faculty of Humanities at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University. ping2.li@polyu.edu.hk

  • Daniel Thalmann

    Prof. Daniel Thalmann is a Swiss and Canadian computer scientist and a pioneer in Virtual humans. He is currently Honorary Professor at EPFL, Switzerland and Director of Research Development at MIRALab Sarl in Geneva, Switzerland, daniel.thalmann@epfl.ch

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