Meshless methods for computer graphics and visualization

WSCG 2026 - 34. International Conference in Central Europe
on Computer Graphics, Visualization and Computer Vision 2026
Prague/Pilsen, Czech Republic
http://www.wscg.cz

Special workshops organizer:
Vaclav Skala [0000-0001-8886-4281]
Email: mailto:WSCGconf@gmail.com
University of West Bohemia, Czech Republic
&
MeshFree Research Group at UWB - http://meshfree.zcu.cz/
Publications: http://afrodita.zcu.cz/~skala/publications.htm

Accepted and presented papers at WSCG 2026 will be published in
Computer Science Research Notes with an individual DOI.

Author instructions:
Submission: via WSCG 2026 submission server: http://wscgreg.zcu.cz/
Submission dates: same as the WSCG full papers
Authors instructions: http://www.wscg.cz/inpage/authors-instructions/
The paper code (obtained in registration) and title must to be sent to the address:
“ Vaclav Skala-Meshless WSCGconf@gmail.com
to the workshop organizer
(this ensures proper review allocations)
(including a PDF anonymous version is recommended)

Motivation:
Meshfree methods are a hot topic in computer graphics, visualization, computational sciences and numerical mathematics.
Standard computational methods used across many application fields require tessellation in 2D or 3D using triangular or tetrahedral meshes.
Tessellation itself is computationally expensive especially in higher dimensions and the result of that computation is again discrete, and physical phenomena are not smoothly interpolated.
The meshless/meshfree methods are especially convenient for scattered data processing as they do not require tessellation.
They are used not only for interpolation and approximation, but also for a solution of partial and ordinary differential equations, etc.
Meshfree methods are scalable to higher dimensions and offer smooth final representation and they lead to a solution of a system of linear equations, in general.

This WSCG 2026 workshop is intended to explore broad computational applicability of the Meshfree methods especially based on Radial Basis Functions across many areas, including theoretical and mathematical aspects of the methods.
The aim is also to connect latest theoretical research results with possible computational applications, i.e. put together theory and applications in computational sciences.
Accepted and presented papers will be published in Computer Science Research Notes with an individual DOI.

Submissions may include theoretical insights, experimental and new findings, or practical case studies.

Scope:
We welcomes original research, case studies, datasets, and experimental reports
that advance the theory, algorithms, systems, and application of meshless methods across engineering fields.

Topics of interest (including, but not limited to):

·        Meshfree methods in computer graphics, image processing and computer vision

·        Meshfree methods in engineering problems

·        Meshfree methods and GIS, CAD/CAM systems

·        Meshfree methods in theory and practice, methods and computational and numerical issues

·        Meshfree interpolation and approximation methods for large scalar and vector data sets

·        Meshfree methods for scattered spatio-temporal data, t-varying systems etc.

·        Radial Basis Functions (RBF) in computer graphics, visualization etc.

·        Comparison of meshfree and mesh based computational methods

·        Radial Basis Functions for a mesh morphing and data mapping

·        Meshfàee methods for corrupted image reconstruction and inpainting removal

·        Meshfree methods applications in general

Recommended keywords for a paper (select; not compulsory):
Radial basis functions; RBF; interpolation; approximation; visualization; PDE; …….

Note:
WEBsite on the MeshFree Research Group at UWB (http://meshfree.zcu.cz/) contains
research papers PDFs.

·        http://afrodita.zcu.cz/~skala/publications.htm

 

Last update: 2025-11-17