Symposium on Computer Animation

Event Dates

Aug 08, 2025 - Aug 10, 2025

Location

Vancouver, Canada

Submission Deadline

Apr 07, 2025

The 24th annual Symposium on Computer Animation (SCA) will take place in Vancouver, Canada, from August 8 to August 10, 2024.

SCA is the premier forum for presenting innovations on the theory, software, and technology of computer animation. The conference is a focused and intimate gathering of researchers and practitioners working on all aspects of time-based phenomena. Its single track program features paper sessions, poster presentations, panel discussions, and keynote talks. Plus its emphasis on community interaction makes SCA the best venue to exchange research results, get inspired, and initiate collaborations.

We invite submissions of original, high-quality papers on computer animation, broadly defined as computation dealing with time-varying phenomena. Papers will be submitted to the Proceedings of the ACM in Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques (PACMCGIT) journal and undergo two rounds of review. Accepted papers will appear in the PACMCGIT issue on SCA 2025, and authors of accepted papers will present their work at the conference.

The conference topics include:

2D, 3D, and N-D animation systems

Autonomous agents

Clothing animation and simulation

Computational design of animated systems

Expressive motion / communication

Generative and morphable models

3D and 4D motion modeling

Learned character control

Facial animation

Feature learning of motions, faces, body shapes and hand gestures

Foundation models for animation

Group and crowd behavior

Interactive computer graphics

Intuitive interfaces for creating and editing animations

Mathematical foundations of animation

Methods of control and artistic direction of simulations

Machine learning techniques for animation

Multimodal techniques for animation

Modeling and simulation of natural phenomena

Nature in motion (natural phenomena, plants, clouds, etc.)

New time-based art forms on the computer

Novel time-varying phenomena

Perceptual metrics of animation

Physical realism / measuring the real world for animation

Physical simulation

Fluid animation and simulation

Planning / learning / optimization for animation

Real-time and interactive methods

Camera control methods for computer animation

Sound and speech for animation

… as well as related problems in robotics game development, human-computer interaction, simulation visualization, computer vision and others.

SCA welcomes all kinds of contributions that advance the field of computer animation. This includes new and improved algorithms, but also:

New datasets, or carefully and thoughtfully designed (collections of) datasets based on previously available data

Advanced practices in data collection and curation

Benchmarks and benchmarking tools

Perceptual studies

Experimental studies

Material measurements

Systems

Hardware

Theoretical foundations

New promising approaches that do not yet achieve state-of-the-art performance

TECHNICAL PAPERS – SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

We invite you to submit high-quality work on animation and simulation broadly defined as computation dealing with time-varying phenomena. Each submission will be reviewed by an international program committee for technical quality, novelty, significance, and clarity, novelty, significance, and clarity.

Papers can be submitted via the EasyChair website.

Papers should be written and presented in English.

There is no strict maximum length for submitted papers. However, we recommend that research papers be up to 16 pages (excluding references), and longer papers should make a very significant contribution.

Authors are encouraged to use supplementary documents to provide extra content.

A paper submission should describe an original work of the authors.

Authors must not use ideas or content originating from others without properly crediting their original sources.

Supplementary material such as videos may also be submitted electronically and will be made available to reviewers (size up to 500MB). Videos are required for techniques involving motion or animation.

The author(s) of accepted papers must also attend the conference and present their work in-person. At least one (1) author from each accepted paper must register for the conference.

Submitted articles will receive two rounds of reviewing by at least three (3) expert reviewers. Technical papers conditionally accepted in the first round will undergo a second round of revision and review and, conditional on final acceptance, will be published in the PACMCGIT issue on SCA 2025. There is no rebuttal process.