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|a Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Mechanical Engineering
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|a Patrikalakis, Nicholas M.
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|a Computer Graphics International (CGI) is one of the most prestigious conferences in the world where researchers and professional practitioners are gathered annually to celebrate and share their novel achievements in computer graphics. CGI is the official conference of the Computer Graphics Society, a long-standing international computer graphics organisation. CGI and CGS were started in Tokyo by Professor T.L. Kunii from the University of Tokyo in 1983. Over the past decades, the CGI conference has been a key venue for the computer graphics community and has taken place all over the world. It is a truly international conference. This year, CGI'2013 celebrates its 30th anniversary and a Best Paper Award will be given.
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|t The Visual Computer
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