Overview

Aims and Scope

Computer Graphics Forum is the leading journal for in-depth technical articles and scientific studies on computer graphics, including but not limited to topics in visualization, rendering, animation & simulation, virtual & augmented reality, modeling & geometry, interaction, and applications of machine learning in computer graphics. The rapid publication of articles allows readers to keep up to date with new debates and topics of research. The journal features a lively mix of original research, computer graphics applications, conference reports, state-of-the-art surveys and workshops.

Computer Graphics Forum is published 8 times per year, consisting of: three regular issues; the annual Eurographics Conference proceedings; and the proceedings from four selected Symposia. This provides subscribers with unequalled coverage of some of the major international events in computer graphics.


Keywords

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