Dear all,
We have a PostDoc position available for the new EPSRC/UKRI project "Trust
in Human-Machine Partnership" on the topic of Visualization expanding to
Explainable AI, AI Planning, Computational Argumentation, Provenance, HCI,
Software Infrastructure.
Positions are for 2 or 3 years and are open also to non-EU candidates.
Closing date: February 11th. More details below and here:
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ac.uk%2Fdaniele.magazzeni%2Fpositions.html&data=01%7C01%7Crita.borgo%40kcl.a
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https://nms.kcl.ac.uk/daniele.magazzeni/positions.html
PostDoc positions on the project Trust in Human-Machine Partnership
THuMP: Trust in Human-Machine Partnership is a multi-disciplinary 3-year
project, with the ambitious goal of advancing the state-of-the-art in
trustworthy human-AI decision-support systems. ThUMP will address the
technical challenges involved in creating explainable AI (XAI) systems, with
a focus on Explainable Planning and Computational Argumentation, so that
people using the system can better understand the rationale behind and trust
suggestions made by an AI system. This project is conducted in collaboration
with three project partners: Save the Children and Schlumberger, which
provide use cases for the project, and the law firm Hogan Lovells, which
will cooperate in considering legal implications of enhancing machines with
transparency and the ability to explain.
1 PostDoc will be responsible for conducting research around decision
support in human-machine teams, particularly for resource allocation. Tasks
will involve building software infrastructure for the project, developing a
prototype interface for communicating with users, designing and conducting
experiments with human subjects based on the use cases that will be
co-created with the project partners, with an emphasis on visual analytics
for explainable AI in the context of resource allocation in critical domains
(Apply here!).
For any queries you can contact
Dr. Rita Borgo rita.borgo(a)kcl.ac.uk <mailto:rita.borgo@kcl.ac.uk>
Dr. Daniele Magazzeni daniele.magazzeni(a)kcl.ac.uk
<mailto:daniele.magazzeni@kcl.ac.uk>
The Computer Animation Group at the Visual Computing Institute of RWTH
Aachen University (Germany) is looking for a PhD and a PostDoc candidate
with a strong interest in physically-based simulation of fluids and
deformable solids in the field of computer graphics.
Please forward this call to interested students or PhD students.
Candidates should send their application containing a letter of
motivation, CV, master and bachelor transcripts and further relevant
certificates via email in pdf format to Prof. Jan Bender
(bender(a)cs.rwth-aachen.de).
The Media & Internet Area (MIA) at i2CAT Research Foundation is
looking for a research software developer with specialization in AR/VR.
https://careers.talentclue.com/en/node/37915698/443/5c419b158a0b0
MIA Area brings together a team of both, researchers and engineers
tasked with exploring new ideas in the VR/AR sector. This position
calls for close collaboration with researchers and developers in
augmented and virtual reality, computer graphics and networking to
develop demos, tools and interactions towards next generation spatial
computing.
The successful candidate will lead our activities towards the
implementation and optimization of a VR-MCU, will optimize rendering
components on a Unity3D VR client and will support network engineers
and Unity 3D Developers in delivering an outstanding user experience
in the framework of the H2020 VR-Together project.
Delivering low-latency, high-fidelity experiences in immersive media
is still an open computational challenge, so this role requires
experience in writing, debugging and profiling GPU code.
Please Contact Sergi Fernandez <sergi.fernandez(a)i2cat.net> for further
Information.
= Extended Deadline: EG Medical Prize 2019 -- January 31 =
Due to numerious requests, we decided to extend the deadline for the 2019
Eurographics Medical Prize until
*** This Thursday, January 31, 2019 ***
More details can be found below or at
https://www.eurographics2019.it/index.php/for-submitters/dirk-bartz-prize/
Best regards,
Stefan Bruckner
Steffen Oeltze-Jafra
EG Medical Prize 2019 Co-Chairs
--
= Dirk Bartz Prize for Visual Computing in Medicine 2019 =
= (Eurographics Medical Prize) =
Homepage:
https://www.eurographics2019.it/index.php/for-submitters/dirk-bartz-prize/
The Eurographics Association organizes a biannual competition to
acknowledge the contribution of computer graphics in the medical field, and
to encourage further development. Originally called "Eurographics Medical
Prize", the competition was renamed to "Dirk Bartz Prize for Visual
Computing in Medicine" in 2010 -- in honor of Dirk Bartz who passed away
far too early in March 2010. Dirk Bartz was a highly recognized and
enthusiastic scientist, teacher and promoter of Visual Computing in
Medicine; furthermore, he was an active member of the Eurographics
Association and Chair of the EG Medical Prize in 2007 and 2009.
== Call ==
Submissions to the Dirk Bartz Prize for Visual Computing in Medicine 2019
are being invited from researchers and developers who can demonstrate that
a particular benefit in a medical application has resulted from the use of
visual computing technology that they have produced/developed. We welcome
submissions from all areas of visual computing -- examples include the use
of new data visualization techniques, interaction methods, or
virtual/augmented environments. Entries typically summarize a body of
research and/or development that has been conducted over the course of a
project, PhD thesis, etc. and particular weight is put on demonstrating the
medical impact of the work.
== Winners ==
The top three winning entries of the Dirk Bartz Prize for Visual Computing
in Medicine 2019 will receive a prize and their submission will be
published in the "Short Papers and Medical Prize Awards" digital media
proceedings. The judging panel will select the winning entry on the basis
of its clinical value, use of visual computing methods, and novelty. All
three winning teams will have an opportunity to present their results at
Eurographics 2019, which means that at least one author of each winning
team must attend to present the results.
The Hall of Fame documents previous recipients of the prize:
https://www.eg.org/wp/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/HallOfFame_2017.pdf
== Submission Guidelines ==
Winning entries will be published in the "Short Papers and Medical Prize
Awards" digital media proceedings, and in the EG Digital Library.
Submissions will be made electronically through SRMV2 at
https://srmv2.eg.org/COMFy/Conference/EG_2019DBP
Submitted written entries have to be prepared as papers of up to 4 pages
and must be formatted according to the Eurographics Medical Prize Guidelines
at
https://srmv2.eg.org/COMFy/Conference/EG_2019DBP/Instruction
The submission of complementary material like videos, demo applications,
and references to additional publications of the authors, theses, etc. is
highly welcome.
== Co-chairs ==
Stefan Bruckner, University of Bergen, Norway
Steffen Oeltze-Jafra, University of Magdeburg, Germany
For any question concerning medical prize submissions please contact the
medical prize co-chairs at:
chairs-eg2019dbp(a)eg.org
Dear colleagues,
we are inviting applications for a fully funded PhD scholarship at Computer
Science Department, Liverpool John Moores University, UK on Virtual Stroke
Simulator. A serious game in a form of a training package for healthcare
workers involved in the care of acute stroke patients.
The proposed virtual stroke simulator will be built on a spectrum of
information acquired by a detailed literature search, input from clinical
studies, and through discussions with clinical neurologists. We will use a
standardised approach to build the simulator based on our clinical protocols
at SRFT and international structured rating scales of stroke severity and
inclusion/exclusion criteria for the various treatments of stroke. The
result will be a highly-realistic graphical and audio system which will
provide the appropriate behavioural response to any of a predetermined user
inputs and will consider different situations that may come during the
neurological procedures. The key research question this project will address
is: How the quality and multi-modal nature of the virtual simulator in a
form of serious games can make a significant difference to the level of
engagement of the user (healthcare professional (s)), and his/her/their
learning curve in training for the management of patients with acute stroke.
Please forward this call to any of your EU students who may be interested to
spend their time as PhD students abroad (or home for UK students).
https://www.ljmu.ac.uk/research/phd%20scholarshipshttps://www.noldus.com/labs/immersive-technology-lab-liverpool
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Application deadline:
4th March 2019
Starting date:
Fall 2019
Contact:
Dr. Silvester Czanner, s.czanner(a)ljmu.ac.uk <mailto:s.czanner@ljmu.ac.uk>
Location:
Liverpool John Moores University, Liverpool, UK
Language of communication:
English
<http://www.ljmu.ac.uk/>
Dr. Silvester Czanner, PhD, SFHEA
Subject Head - Computer Science
Department of Computer Science
James Parsons Building, Byrom Street, Liverpool, L3 3AF
t: +44 (0) 151 231 2268 e: <mailto:S.Czanner@ljmu.ac.uk>
S.Czanner(a)ljmu.ac.uk
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CALL FOR PAPERS
COMPUTER GRAPHICS INTERNATIONAL CGI 2019 University of Calgary, Alberta,
Canada, 17-20 June, 2019
CGI 2019 website: BLOCKEDcgs-network[.]org/cgi19BLOCKED
Organized by the Computer Graphics Society (CGS) In cooperation with ACM
SIGGRAPH and EUROGRAPHICS
Computer Graphics International is one of the oldest international annual
conferences in Computer Graphics and one of the most important ones
worldwide, founded by the Computer Graphics Society (CGS). It is a yearly
meeting where academics present their latest algorithms, and explore new
ideas on various computer graphics topics. Since 1983, it was held in
different continents as in Europe, Asia, Australia and North & South
America. CGI 2019, the 36th annual conference will take place on June 17th -
June 20th in Calgary, Alberta, Canada at the foothills of majestic Canadian
Rockies. CGI 2019 is organized in cooperation with ACM SIGGRAPH and
EUROGRAPHICS.
IMPORTANT DATES
Conference, Tutorials and Workshops June 17 - 20, 2019
Visual Computer papers submission
Submission deadline: February 12, 2019
Paper notification: March 24, 2019
Camera-ready April 7, 2019
CGI proceedings submission
Submission deadline: March 25, 2019
Paper notification April 21, 2019
Camera-ready May 03, 2019
The scientific program of the conference will include full papers and short
papers. 35 accepted full papers will be included in the Visual Computer
journal published by Springer. Other accepted papers (short and full papers)
will be included in the conference proceedings published by LNCS, Springer.
KEYWORDS
We invite original contributions that advance the state-of-the-art in topics
related to:
Rendering Techniques, Volume Rendering
Geometric Computing
Virtual and Augmented Reality
Shape and Surface Modelling
Physically Based Modelling
Computer Vision for Computer Graphics
Scientific Visualization
Data Compression for Graphics
Biometric Image and Signal Processing
Medical Imaging
Computation Geometry
Image Based Rendering
Computational Photography
Computer Animation
Visual Analytics
Shape Analysis and Image Retrieval
Geometric Modelling
Computational Fabrication
Image Processing
3D Reconstruction & 3D Printing
Solid Modelling
Global Illumination
Graphical Human-Computer Interaction
Human Modelling
Image Analysis
Saliency Methods
Shape Matching
Sketch-based Modelling
Robotics and Vision
Stylized Rendering
Textures Pattern Recognition
Machine Learning for Graphics
Conference Co-Chairs
Marina L. Gavrilova,
University of Calgary, Canada
Hiroshi Ishikawa,
Waseda University, Japan
Program Co-Chairs
Nadia Magnenat Thalmann,
University of Geneva, Switzerland, and NTU, Singapore
Jian Chang,
Bournemouth University, UK
Local Organizing Chair
Marina L. Gavrilova
University of Calgary, Canada
Local Organizing Committee
Usman Alim, University of Calgary
Ehud Sharlin, University of Calgary
Tony Tang, University of Calgary
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Paper Submission Deadline is Approaching
Eurographics Workshop on 3D Object Retrieval 2019 (3DOR'19)
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A co-event of Eurographics 2019
May 5-6, 2019, Genova, Italy
http://3dor2019.ge.imati.cnr.it/call-for-papers/
Important Dates
Full/Short Paper Submission: February 4, 2019
Acceptance Notification: March 4, 2019
Camera Ready: April 5, 2019
Workshop dates: May 5-6, 2019
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3D Object Retrieval Workshop Series
Search engines are now the default way in which most people engage with
information, as the vast majority of information is born digital. Also, a
new wave of information is underway: low-cost 3D scanners, 3D printers, and
powerful modelling software have made 3D models appeal to an increasing
audience. Repositories of 3D objects are rapidly growing in both number and
size. Yet, the task of exploring such large 3D repositories and retrieving
the models of interest remains a challenging problem. It is crucial to
develop algorithms for content-based searching of 3D object collections;
creating compact and accurate descriptors for 3D objects; creating efficient
storage structures for databases of 3D objects; investigating theoretical
aspects of practical importance, such as the definition of the similarity
concept; interfaces for content-based 3D object search; visualization
techniques for 3D search results; real time aspects of techniques and
algorithms; new challenges such as faceted 3D browsing, social search, and
navigation of hybrid datasets. The complex yet concrete problems above are
drawing increasing attention from the research community.
The aim of the 3DOR Workshop series is to stimulate researchers from
different fields such as Computer Vision, Computer Graphics, Machine
Learning, Cognitive Science and Human-Computer Interaction who work on or
are interested in 3D object retrieval search and exploration, to present
state-of-the-art work in the field or learn about it and participate in
discussions. This will provide a cross-fertilization that will stimulate
discussions on the next steps in this important research area. 3DOR 2019
will be the 12th workshop in this series.
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Call for Papers
Authors are invited to submit original and unpublished research and
application papers addressing all areas of 3D Object Retrieval. Submissions
are invited in the form of full papers (up to 8 pages) and short papers
presented in a poster session (up to 4 pages). State of the arts papers on
specific topics of interest in the workshop are also welcome and may exceed
the 8 pages limit.
All accepted papers will be published in the EG Digital Library.
Extended and revised versions of selected full papers will be considered for
publication in a special section of the Computers and Graphics Journal
(Elsevier), based on the reviewers' comments and on the feedback from the
3DOR workshop. The deadline for this special issue will be 6 weeks after the
workshop (end of June 2019) and reviewer continuity will be aimed for.
Suggested topics include, but are not limited to:
3D shape analysis
3D shape similarity and matching
3D mesh sequence retrieval
3D mobile media retrieval
3D search in large scale data
3D object classification, indexing, and mining
Similarity of non-rigid shapes
Shape correspondence
3D shape decomposition, and segmentation
Partial, part-in-whole, and many-to-many matching
Matching under uncertainty and noise
Semantics-driven 3D object retrieval and classification
Sketch-based retrieval
Query interfaces and search modalities
Benchmarking issues
Deep learning for 3D shape retrieval
Generative/discriminative approaches in 3D object categorization
Visual Analytics for 3D similarity assessment
Applications in multimedia, CAD, architecture, games, biometrics, e-science,
e-learning, medicine, biology, and cultural heritage.
Also this year, the workshop will feature the 14th Shape Retrieval
Evaluation Contest (SHREC 2019).
The SHREC 2019 call for participation is available at:
http://www.shrec.net/.
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Submission:
The submission should be formatted according to the Eurographics guidelines.
Submissions should be done through the SRM website
(https://srmv2.eg.org/COMFy/Conference/3DOR_2019).
The 3DOR 2019 conference will use a double-blind review process.
Consequently, all submissions must be anonymous.
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Organization
Workshop Chairs:
Bianca Falcidieno, IMATI - CNR Genoa, Italy
Ioannis Pratikakis, Democritus University of Thrace, Greece
Program Chairs:
Silvia Biasotti, IMATI - CNR Genoa, Italy
Guillaume Lavoué, Université de Lyon, LIRIS, France
= Reminder: EG Medical Prize 2019 -- Deadline January 25 =
We would like to remind all potential contributers that the deadline for
submissions to the 2019 Eurographics Medical Prize is
*** This Friday, January 25, 2019 ***
More details can be found below or at
https://www.eurographics2019.it/index.php/for-submitters/dirk-bartz-prize/
Best regards,
Stefan Bruckner
Steffen Oeltze-Jafra
EG Medical Prize 2019 Co-Chairs
--
= Dirk Bartz Prize for Visual Computing in Medicine 2019 =
= (Eurographics Medical Prize) =
Submission Deadline: January 25, 2019
Notification: February 22, 2019
Homepage:
https://www.eurographics2019.it/index.php/for-submitters/dirk-bartz-prize/
The Eurographics Association organizes a biannual competition to
acknowledge the contribution of computer graphics in the medical field, and
to encourage further development. Originally called "Eurographics Medical
Prize", the competition was renamed to "Dirk Bartz Prize for Visual
Computing in Medicine" in 2010 -- in honor of Dirk Bartz who passed away
far too early in March 2010. Dirk Bartz was a highly recognized and
enthusiastic scientist, teacher and promoter of Visual Computing in
Medicine; furthermore, he was an active member of the Eurographics
Association and Chair of the EG Medical Prize in 2007 and 2009.
== Call ==
Submissions to the Dirk Bartz Prize for Visual Computing in Medicine 2019
are being invited from researchers and developers who can demonstrate that
a particular benefit in a medical application has resulted from the use of
visual computing technology that they have produced/developed. We welcome
submissions from all areas of visual computing -- examples include the use
of new data visualization techniques, interaction methods, or
virtual/augmented environments. Entries typically summarize a body of
research and/or development that has been conducted over the course of a
project, PhD thesis, etc. and particular weight is put on demonstrating the
medical impact of the work.
== Winners ==
The top three winning entries of the Dirk Bartz Prize for Visual Computing
in Medicine 2019 will receive a prize and their submission will be
published in the "Short Papers and Medical Prize Awards" digital media
proceedings. The judging panel will select the winning entry on the basis
of its clinical value, use of visual computing methods, and novelty. All
three winning teams will have an opportunity to present their results at
Eurographics 2019, which means that at least one author of each winning
team must attend to present the results.
The Hall of Fame documents previous recipients of the prize:
https://www.eg.org/wp/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/HallOfFame_2017.pdf
== Submission Guidelines ==
Winning entries will be published in the "Short Papers and Medical Prize
Awards" digital media proceedings, and in the EG Digital Library.
Submissions will be made electronically through SRMV2 at
https://srmv2.eg.org/COMFy/Conference/EG_2019DBP
Submitted written entries have to be prepared as papers of up to 4 pages
and must be formatted according to the Eurographics Medical Prize Guidelines
at
https://srmv2.eg.org/COMFy/Conference/EG_2019DBP/Instruction
The submission of complementary material like videos, demo applications,
and references to additional publications of the authors, theses, etc. is
highly welcome.
== Co-chairs ==
Stefan Bruckner, University of Bergen, Norway
Steffen Oeltze-Jafra, University of Magdeburg, Germany
For any question concerning medical prize submissions please contact the
medical prize co-chairs at:
chairs-eg2019dbp(a)eg.org
EGSR 2019
30th Eurographics Symposium on Rendering
Strasbourg, France | July 10-12, 2019 <http://egsr2019.icube.unistra.fr> http://egsr2019.icube.unistra.fr
Call for Papers
The <http://egsr2019.icube.unistra.fr> Eurographics Symposium on Rendering 2019 will take place in Strasbourg, France from July 10th to 12th, 2019. This 30th (anniversary!) event continues the series of highly successful Eurographics Symposia and Workshops on Rendering. New this year, a single submission track is proposed: all accepted research papers will be presented at EGSR 2019 and archived as publications in the <https://diglib.eg.org/> Eurographics digital library (exact publication modalities pending). Furthermore, a selection of them will be published in an issue of the <https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/14678659> Computer Graphics Forum (CGF) journal, based on both the recommendations of the reviewers and the outcome of a second cycle of review.
We are looking for work that shapes the future of rendering in computer graphics and related fields. In particular, we would like to emphasize that the conference is not exclusively about rendering, and encourage submissions in the related topics such as virtual/augmented reality, deep learning, 3D fabrication, and computational photography.
There is no fixed minimum or maximum paper length. However, submissions over 12 pages in length will be treated as exceptional cases, and length must be proportional to contribution.
For each submitted paper, a minimum of 3 reviews will be provided to the authors, who will then be able to enter a rebuttal to clarify misunderstandings and answer the reviewers questions. The reviewers will then discuss and decide on the acceptance of the paper to the EGSR 2019 program. In this case, the authors will submit a revised version of their manuscript prior to the conference.
Core conference topics include (but are not limited to):
* Physically-based rendering (PBR)
* Real-time rendering
* Machine learning for rendering
* Rendering for machine learning
* Rendering for augmented/virtual reality
* Offline/high-end rendering
* Image-Based Rendering (IBR)
* Realistic or expressive image manipulation & synthesis
* Computational photography, optics & displays
* Expressive rendering (NPR)
* Acquisition, modeling, and manipulation of light transport & appearance
* Digital materials
* Global illumination
* 3D Printing
* Volume rendering
* Human perception of rendered images
* GPU Algorithms
* Specialized rendering hardware
* Web and mobile graphics
* Scientific Visualization
* Audio/sound rendering
How to Submit Your Work
Please submit your work using the <https://srmv2.eg.org/COMFy/Conference/SR_2019> SRM online submission system. The submission should use the CGF LaTeX template provided in the CfP.
Important dates:
* Abstract deadline: 9 April 2019
* Papers deadline: 16 April 2019
* Reviews due: 17 May 2019
* Rebuttals due: 24 May 2019
* Author notification: 3 June 2019
* Final papers due: 17 June 2019
All times are 23:59 (midnight) UTC
Program Chairs
<https://perso.telecom-paristech.fr/boubek/> Tamy Boubekeur, LTCI, Telecom ParisTech, Paris-Saclay University
<https://www.ece.ucsb.edu/~psen/> Pradeep Sen, UCSB MIRAGE Lab, University of California, Santa Barbara
Local Chairs
<http://icube-igg.unistra.fr/fr/index.php/R%C3%A9mi_All%C3%A8gre> Rémi Allègre, ICube, Université de Strasbourg, CNRS, France
<https://dpt-info.u-strasbg.fr/~dischler/> Jean-Michel Dischler, ICube, Université de Strasbourg, France
<http://icube-igg.unistra.fr/fr/index.php/Basile_Sauvage> Basile Sauvage, ICube, Université de Strasbourg, CNRS, France
Workshop on Molecular Graphics and Visual Analysis of Molecular Data
(co-located with EuroVis 2019), June 3, 2019, Porto, Portugal
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Molecular visualization is one of the oldest branches of scientific visualization, which has been developing for over 50 years. Due to the continuous advances in both computational biology and computer graphics techniques, molecular graphics and visualization are still very active areas of research. Not only the ever-increasing dataset sizes yield a constant challenge for visual analysis, but also new technologies like advances in web-based graphics or augmented and virtual reality open new possibilities. In this half-day workshop, which is held for the second time in conjunction with EuroVis, we would like to initiate a multidisciplinary meeting which brings visualization researchers together working with molecular data.
Whereas molecular graphics is an established topic for many years, the hybrid-dimensional visual analysis of molecular structures is still a quite new research field with a lot of potential. We would like to encourage submissions especially using new technologies, such as immersive analytics-related approaches.
We invite short papers as well as full papers (2-4 pages for short and up to 8 pages for full papers, both with an additional page reserved for references). All papers will undergo a single-stage, double-blind peer review process. Accepted papers will be published in the EG digital library. The workshop will be held in Porto, Portugal, June 3, 2019, as part of EuroVis 2019.
Suggested topics include, but are not limited to:
- Molecular Graphics
- Visual Analysis of Molecular Data (e.g., molecular structures, biological networks, and pathways, or omics data)
- Visualization of Dynamic Molecular Data
- Visualization of Large Molecular Systems
- Web-based Molecular Graphics and Visualization
- Immersive Analytics approaches using, e.g., VR/AR technologies
- Tools papers describing new molecular visualization tools or novel features in existing tools
More info:
<http://decibel.fi.muni.cz/~xbyska/molva/> http://decibel.fi.muni.cz/~xbyska/molva/
Important Dates
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Paper Submission Deadline: February 28, 2019
Notification of Acceptance: April 5, 2019
Camera-ready Deadline: April 15, 2019
Workshop Date: June 3, 2019
Organizers and Contact
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- Jan Byska, University of Bergen, Norway
- Michael Krone, University of Tübingen, Germany
- Björn Sommer, University of Konstanz, Germany
If you have any question, please contact us:
mailto: <mailto:molva.eurovis@gmail.com> molva.eurovis(a)gmail.com
Submission
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Please submit your short and full papers via PCS (Deadline: February 28, 2019):
<https://new.precisionconference.com/> https://new.precisionconference.com/ (EuroVis 2019 MolVA Workshop)
Please follow the EG guidelines for writing the paper. You can find more info and templates here:
<https://www.eurovis.org/submission-guidelines/> https://www.eurovis.org/submission-guidelines/
<https://www.eurovis.org/files/egPublStyle-EuroVis_full-short-stars-posters-…> https://www.eurovis.org/files/egPublStyle-EuroVis_full-short-stars-posters-…
Best regards,
Jan Byška, Michael Krone, Björn Sommer
MolVA 2019 Organizing Committee