CGVC 2022, hosted by Cardiff Metropolitan University (Wales, UK), is the
40th annual computer graphics, visualisation, and visual computing
conference organised by the Eurographics UK Chapter. The objective of
Computer Graphics & Visual Computing (CGVC) is to foster greater exchange
between visual computing researchers and practitioners, to welcome more
researchers and industry partners in the UK, Europe, and beyond into this
rapidly growing area of research. CGVC's scope includes all areas of visual
computing, and a steadily more wide-spread visibility that achieves a more
wide-spread impact.
Submission Deadline: 4 June 2022
Notification of Acceptance: 23 July 2022
Camera Ready: 6 August 2022
Conference (in-person): 15-16 September 2022
More info:
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Call for Papers
We welcome contributions in the form of full papers, short papers, viewpoint
papers and extended abstracts (posters). Submissions are optionally single-
or double-blind: authors may choose whether to anonymize their submission or
not. Reviewers' identities are not revealed.
Full Papers
A full paper submission is upto 8 pages describing completed research, plus
1 page of references only. Papers are refereed by members of the EGUK
programme committee. Authors of accepted papers are expected to give a
20-minute presentation at the conference. Accepted papers will appear in the
Eurographics digital library and will serve as full paper publications.
Short Papers
The purpose of short papers is to present late-breaking results,
work-in-progress, and follow-up extensions or evaluations of existing
methods. Short papers will be peer-reviewed in a one-stage process by an
international programme committee. They will be electronically archived and
are fully citable publications. Submissions for the short paper track should
be at most 4 pages, with an additional page allowed for references. Accepted
short papers will be presented orally at the conference in (approximately)
12-15 minute presentations.
Viewpoint Papers
CGVC also features a viewpoint paper track (also known as position paper)
which enables researchers a new possibility to publish their ideas.
Viewpoints articles offer detailed technical opinions on trends in visual
computing or reports on how visual computing has contributed to the
comprehension of data or phenomena. We encourage discussions of challenges
or limitations in today's methods and areas of potential new research
topics. We are also interested in application discussions that focus on the
physical, life or social sciences, engineering, or commerce, for example, or
related to the process of visual computing in general. We encourage an
emphasis on lessons learned from practical experience for application
discussions, particularly where visual computing has been employed in a
real, working environment. Viewpoint papers are submitted with author names
and affiliations. Accepted viewpoint papers will be electronically archived,
are fully citable publications and will be presented orally at the
conference in (approximately) 12-15 minute presentations.
Extended Abstracts / Posters
The purpose of this track is to present late-breaking results, work in
progress, and follow-up extensions or evaluations of existing methods. In
particular, it provides young researchers, especially postgraduate students,
with valuable opportunities to receive feedback from other researchers, and
engage in stimulating discussions. The poster track will be managed by the
co-chair team and the International Programme Committee (IPC). We solicit
poster submissions in the form of an extended abstract of at most 2 pages
(with an additional page allowed for references only). Posters will be
peer-reviewed in a one-stage process. Accepted posters, size A1 recommended,
will be presented at the poster viewing session of the conference.
In addition to directly submitted posters, some submissions to the full,
short and viewpoint paper tracks, that are not accepted for publication but
are deemed suitable, will be offered an opportunity to be presented as
posters. Such submissions will not require an additional review process.
Traditionally, the materials in a poster/extended abstract can be reused
later by the original authors for a more extensive publication (i.e., a full
paper) with more detailed content and mature results. This should not be
considered as self-plagiarism. However, as posters/extended abstracts are
citable, researchers are encouraged to acknowledge novel ideas and results
presented in posters/extended abstracts. A poster may describe a piece of
work in any aspect of visual computing. For posters, we particularly
encourage a summary report of collaborative projects, work-in-progress, and
application case studies.
Accepted abstracts do not appear in the Eurographics digital library. An
extended abstract and industrial project abstract are not considered as a
paper publication, instead being similar to a SIGGRAPH one-page "Talk" or to
a conference poster without an associated paper. As such, presenting an
extended abstract at this conference has no effect on your ability to
publish a fuller version of the same work in another venue.
Topics include, but are not limited to:
-Computer Graphics
-Visualisation
-Computer Vision
-Virtual Reality
-Visual Analytics
-Visual Data Science
-Computer Animation
-Computer-based Arts and Entertainment
-Image processing
-Acquisition and Reconstruction Techniques
-Graphics Architectures and Acceleration Hardware
-Medical Imaging
-Multimedia Visualisation
-Computer Games
-Rendering Techniques
-Scientific Visualisation and Big Data
-Information Visualisation and Visual Analytics
-Geospatial Visualisation
-Augmented Reality and Collaborative Environments
-Mobile Apps and Interactive Devices
-Human Computer Interaction, Robotics, and Haptics
-Modelling Methods
Location
We plan to hold this year's CGVC conference as an in-person event (as the
COVID-19 situation allows).
Programme Chairs
Martin Turner (University of Manchester)
Peter Vangorp (Utrecht University)
Contact: chairs-cgvc2022(a)eg.org <mailto:chairs-cgvc2022@eg.org>
Conference Chair and Local Organiser
Edmond Prakash (Cardiff Metropolitan University)
University College London (UCL) is looking to hire:
Lecturer/Associate Professor in Visual Computing
The appointment will be on UCL Grade 8/9.
We are looking for world-class academic in the area of visual computing to join the Virtual Environments and Computer Graphics (VECG) group in the Department of Computer Science at UCL. We will consider excellent candidates in any domain that complements our existing work and builds relationships with other activities at UCL. Candidates will be responsible for building and running a research team, supporting and developing our teaching and engaging in a variety of cross-disciplinary and outreach activities.
The candidate will need to have a proven record of high quality research in visual computing. This would be demonstrated by publications at the top venues in the field. We are interested in candidates who have a core technical competency or expertise, but have shown that they can actively engage with other areas of computer science or cross-disciplines. The candidate should have experience in teaching and be keen to help the group and department shape its programme offerings.
https://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/CNW684/lecturer-associate-professor-in-visual-co…
Dear colleagues,
we have decided to extend the submission deadline for long and short papers to the EuroVis 2022 workshop "VisGap - The Gap between Visualization Research and Visualization Software" until **March 23, 2022**!
Below, you can find the original CfP including the scope of VisGap, submission instructions, and the updated dates.
Best regards,
Christina, Guido, Michael, Thomas
VisGap'22 Organizing Committee
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VisGap - The Gap between Visualization Research and Visualization Software (co-located with EuroVis 2022, Rome, Italy)
Over the years, many visualization methods and tools have been developed and published by the visualization research community. However, most of these are prototypes and never reach a state that can be reliably used by the target audience, e.g., domain scientists. Also, availability of these prototypes as source code or at least as executables is still the exception rather than the norm. The VisGap Symposium aims to shed a light on this gap between research and practical applicability, examine the obstacles every researcher faces, and propose solutions to overcome this problem as a community.
VisGap'22 aims at gathering experts from all over the visualization community in order to advance the way our field works with software, sustains software, and values the effort our members put into developing said software. This year, we extend the scope of VisGap to include reproducibility and replicability. Both are cornerstones of the scientific method and essential for building trust in visualizations and increasing their acceptance, ultimately fostering adoption in the wild.
Workshop Topics
Topics include, but are not limited to:
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* Requirements for successful visualization in applications in general
* Domain-specific requirements for visualizations
* Reflections on the research community and the visualization software ecosystem
* Incentives and funding for developing/maintaining visualization research software
* Legal requirements (e.g., licensing, certification) for visualizations in applications
* Case studies of (un)successful visualization solutions in applications
* Requirements for novel visualization libraries
* Verification and validation in visualization (applications) ***NEW***
* Reproducibility of visualization ***NEW***
We solicit papers with 4-8 pages in the VisGap 2022 latex style (see above for the scope of the workshop), with an additional page allowed for references. All submissions must be original works that have not been published previously in any conference proceedings, magazine, journal, or edited book or must present a substantial extension of previous work (at least 30%). Papers are to be submitted via PCS.
All submissions will undergo a single-blind, single-stage peer review process. Accepted papers will be published by the Eurographics Association, and be stored in the Eurographics Digital Library. At least one author of each accepted paper must register and participate in the VisGap 2022 workshop to present the accepted work.
All papers must be submitted through PCS (https://new.precisionconference.com/). (Society: Eurographics; Conference/Journal: VisGap 2022)
Important Dates
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March 23, 2022 Submission deadline ***NEW***
April 15, 2022 Notification
April 22, 2022 Camera ready version
June 13, 2022 Workshop
For more information, see our website: https://visgap.gitlab.io/visgap22/
Workshop Chairs
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Christina Gillmann, Leipzig University, Germany
Michael Krone, Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen, Germany
Guido Reina, University of Stuttgart, Germany
Thomas Wischgoll, Wright State University, Dayton, USA
Contact: visgap(a)googlegroups.com<mailto:visgap@googlegroups.com>
Best regards,
Christina, Guido, Michael, Thomas
VisGap'22 Organizing Committee