Dear colleagues,
The *EuroVis PhD Award* recognizes outstanding dissertations in academic research and development covering topics relevant to visualization. The intent of this award is to recognize excellent young researchers in their early career and to highlight visualization research.
Eligibility:
All dissertations by PhD researchers from the European visualization community (e.g., through contributions to the EuroVis conference) that were defended and awarded a doctoral degree between Jan 1, 2020 and Dec 31, 2021 are eligible for the 2022 competition.
Submission:
The PhD researcher's advisor should email the nomination package to eurovis-phd-award(a)eg.org<mailto:eurovis-phd-award@eg.org> ; it should contain:
- A nomination letter written by the advisor including the name, email address, CV and publication list of the candidate, the dates when the dissertation was defended and when the degree was awarded, and a one-page summary of the significance of the dissertation.
- The PDF of the dissertation (or a download link).
- Optional additional letters of recommendation can also be attached.
Deadline for nominations is January 31, 2022. See also https://www.eg.org/wp/eurovis-phd-award/
Feel free to contact me through eurovis-phd-award(a)eg.org<mailto:eurovis-phd-award@eg.org> in case of questions.
Best regards
Thomas Ertl (committee chair)
Call for EuroGraphics 2022 Doctoral Consortium Submissions
The Eurographics Doctoral Consortium is a networking event that provides PhD
students, working in all areas of computer graphics, with an excellent
opportunity to present their work and interact with distinguished and
experienced researchers in the field. They will receive feedback and
mentoring, as well as a different perspective from senior researchers
outside their home institution. In addition, the Doctoral Consortium
provides a unique forum for PhD students to share their work and experience
among their fellow PhD students. The Doctoral Consortium will take place
within the Eurographics2022 conference, April 25-29, 2022.
Who should apply?
PhD students working in all areas of computer graphics are encouraged to
apply. We particularly encourage applications from students who are in the
first half of their PhD work, especially those who already have a clear
research direction (possibly with some published results), as they have
sufficient time ahead to profit from their participation in the Doctoral
Consortium. Students who are close to finishing their doctorate degree, or
have very recently finished it, are also welcome to share their experience
and to discuss their ongoing research and future research plans.
The applicants are strongly encouraged to consider submitting a poster of
their work to the poster track in parallel.
Timeline
February 4th, 2022
Submission deadline
March 4th, 2022
Notification of acceptance
March 28th, 2022
Camera ready submission and video
* All deadlines are at 23:59 UTC
Submission guidelines
Submission website: <https://srmv2.eg.org/COMFy/Conference/EG_2021DC>
Eurographics Submission and Review Management (SRM) system.
Template: The format should be in accordance with Eurographics Authors
<https://srmv2.eg.org/COMFy/Conference/EG_2021DC/Instruction> guidelines.
Eligible Doctoral Consortium students who would like to participate in the
Doctoral Consortium should submit the following documents as a single PDF
file:
1. Research Statement: A 3-4 pages extended abstract summarizing their
dissertation research, singly authored by themself. The submissions should
NOT be anonymous. The use of figures is encouraged. This document should
include:
* university doctoral program context in which the work is being
conducted, including starting date and expected graduation date;
* motivation that drives the dissertation research;
* research objectives/questions;
* background and related work that informs the authors research;
* research approach, methodology and proposed experiments (where
appropriate);
* dissertation status and a description of the remaining work;
* current and expected contributions.
The research statement should transcend the scope of a single publication or
project, and instead focus on the general research theme or agenda for the
students PhD thesis.
2. Supervisors letter of support: A one-page signed letter from the PhD
students supervisor, supporting her/his participation in the Doctoral
Consortium, and providing the following information:
* the students status with respect to the institutions PhD
requirements;
* the expected date of thesis/dissertation defense or graduation;
* why attendance at this Doctoral Consortium would be particularly
beneficial to the student;
* what contributions the student is likely to make to the event if
invited to attend.
3. Curriculum vitae: A 1-2 pages CV plus the list of all publications.
All three documents must be written in English.
Review Process
The review process is single-anonymous. The review and decision of
acceptance will take into account: (1) Quality of the submission (potential
contribution and impact of the research to the field of computer graphics)
and the authors stage of doctoral research; (2) the benefits of the
consortium for the authors PhD research; (3) the authors contribution to
the diversity of topics, backgrounds and profiles that will integrate the
Consortium.
Each accepted author will be paired with a panelist, a senior researcher in
her/his research field, with whom they will be interacting in a one-to-one
manner.
Participation
All authors of accepted submissions are expected to attend the Doctoral
Consortium, where they will present their work to a panel of experts,
selected by the Doctoral Consortium co-chairs to match at best the topics
related to the accepted submissions.
The doctoral consortium event will be a closed event with only the authors
and the panelists present. The authors will start by presenting their work
(around 10 minutes each) followed by discussion with the panelists and other
authors. Afterwards, there will be time for one-to-one discussions between
each author and their paired panelist.
Eurographics 2022 Doctoral Consortium Chairs
Julie Digne, LIRIS, Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1, CNRS, France
Noeska Smit, University of Bergen, Norway
For any questions concerning submissions, please do not hesitate to contact
the doctoral consortium program co-chairs via chairs-eg2022dc(a)eg.org
<mailto:chairs-eg2022dc@eg.org?subject=[EG22-DC-Submission]%20Information> .
Please, forward also to your fellows and/or PhD students
Sent via a list server: general(a)eg.org
----------- WSCG 2022 - Call for Papers _ REMINDER ---------
30. WSCG 2022 Jubilee Conference on
Computer Graphics, Visualization & Computer Vision 2022
HYBRID MODE due to CoVid situation (preferably physical mode)
-- In copoperation with the Eurographics Association --
Pilsen (the city of beer) close to Prague, Czech Republic
May 17-20, 2022
- http://www.wscg.cz - detailed info
- http://www.wscg.eu
Conference rates: CORE B, Qualis B1, ERA B
------------------
Important dates & Submission:
January 30, 2022 - special session proposals via email only
(Extended)
-------------- via submission server only ---------------
February 10, 2022 Abstract - recommended only
February 28, 2022 - Full, Short, Poster papers
(submission via server only [http://wscgreg.zcu.cz])
Papers will be published in the Computer Science Research Notes
(ISSN 2464-4617).
The best selected papers will be published in the Journal of WSCG
(ISSN 1213-6972).
At least one author has to present the paper physically or online or
pre-recorded.
Proceedings will be made after the conference.
Recent publications available via http://wscg.zcu.cz/DL/wscg_DL.htm -
repository since 1992.
Accepted workshops/sessions:
- Meshless methods in Computer Graphics and Visualization
- Other agreements expected
Contact:
========
Prof. Vaclav Skala
mailto:WSCGconf@gmail.com?subject=WSCG2022
Conference organizer & Chair
---------------------------
Prof. Vaclav Skala
Contact: http://www.VaclavSkala.eu
c/o University of West Bohemia, Faculty of Applied Sciences
Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering, Univerzitni 8, CZ 30614, Plzen,
Czech Republic
The Alfred-Wegener-Institute for Polar and Marine Research (AWI) is announcing 5 doctoral researchers (PhD positions) in the area of maritime data science and visualization (MarDATA program).
One of the positions is to work on interactive exploration and visualization of chemical ocean data.
More information at: https://www.mardata.de/apply
Deadline for application: 21 Feb 2022 (23:59 CET)
Note: applications must be submitted through the AWI online application system
Best regards,
G. Zachmann
________________________________________________________________________
Prof. Dr. Gabriel Zachmann email: zach(a)cs.uni-bremen.de
University of Bremen tel. : +49 421 218 63 99 1
Computer Science Department secr : +49 421 218 64450 / 65371
Bibliothekstr. 5, MZH 3510 https://cgvr.cs.uni-bremen.de/
D-28359 Bremen
Member of the Executive Committee of EuroXR Association (euroxr.org)
Member of TZI.de and BSCC
________________________________________________________________________
Dear colleagues,
may I ask you to draw the attention of suitable candidates to the below job
announcement?
Best regards,
Eduard Gröller
Postdoc/PhD candidate (f/m/d): Deep Learning for Image Analysis &
Visualization
[
<https://www.vrvis.at/ueber-uns/offene-stellen/deep-learning-for-image-analy
sis-and-visualization>
https://www.vrvis.at/ueber-uns/offene-stellen/deep-learning-for-image-analys
is-and-visualization]
VRVis, Austrias largest research institute for Visual Computing, is seeking
a skilled and creative mind, who is keen on a combination of cutting-edge
research in Deep Learning Solutions for Image Analysis and Visualization, to
join our successful team of researchers. The position is located within the
Biomedical Image Informatics Group at VRVis in Vienna, Austria, performing
projects in the medical and industrial sector. We undertake our research in
close collaboration with our company partners and the Computer Graphics
Research Unit at TU Wien, i.e. combining scientific and industrial
environments into a vibrant research ecosystem.
Your responsibilities
- Aim at developing novel machine learning - especially deep learning -
based methods for image and data analytics and/or rendering solutions, i.e.
help optimize the visualization and real-time analytics of time dependent 3D
ultrasound data, on medical image analytics and acceleration of radiological
workflows, as well as image analysis for manufacturing.
- Work in close collaboration with our industry and academic partners as you
will be embedded in one of our ongoing research projects depending on your
scientific profile and qualification.
- Enjoy working in an applied research environment, seeking both, high
quality academic publications and the development of cutting-edge solutions
for our industry partners working in real-world settings.
- Project management and acquisition tasks and/or supervision of students,
as well as presentation and publication of your research results at
scientific conferences and renowned journals could be tasked to you.
- Also, in case you do not yet own a PhD, there is the opportunity to pursue
a PhD at TU Wien or another of our partner universities.
What you will bring to the team
- PhD or masters degree in computer science, statistics, math, or another
technical field related to
image analytics and machine learning, especially deep learning, with
relevant practical experience
- Strong programming skills in Python and experience in C++; additional
coding skills are favorable
- Proven project experience with current state-of-the-art machine learning
frameworks like TensorFlow or PyTorch
- Ability to work in an international and diverse team as well as
independently
- High level of independent problem solving and creative thinking, coupled
with a good team spirit
- Excellent communication skills, preferably English and German
Nice to have
- Familiarity with (medical) visualization, in particular volume rendering,
volume segmentation, graphics and shader programming, and (medical) imaging
in practical settings.
What we offer in return
- Open-ended contract, up to 40 hours per week
- Location: Vienna, Austria
- Office easily accessible via public transport
- Flexible working hours, home office possible
- Well-equipped workplace
- Supportive atmosphere in an inclusive team
- Possibility to travel to international conferences like CVPR, NeurIPS,
Eurographics and/or IEEE VIS
- Salary according to collective labor agreement, IT-Kollektivvertrag, with
overpay depending on qualification and previous professional experience
Contact
Please forward your application including your CV, motivational letter,
recommendation letters/references to
Franziska Steyer-Beerman (HR) via <mailto:fsb@vrvis.at> fsb(a)vrvis.at by
January 31, 2022 at the latest.
AIGraphics'22 -- DEADLINE EXTENDED by 14 DAYS! --
The EUROGRAPHICS Workshop on Intelligent Graphics provides a scientific
forum to exchange novel ideas and techniques in artificial intelligence in
the context of computer graphics.
Due to the pandemic we have changed from an on-site workshop to online,
therefore we can postpone the submission deadline by 14 days:
The new submission deadline is February 6th, 2022.
We are inviting contributions on topics including, but not limited to
AI in CAD
- uses of machine learning in computer-aided design
- smart services for design automation and generative modelling
- intelligent, self-learning mesh repair and editing approaches
AI in CG
- deep learning in image and texture generation
- new rendering techniques based on artificial intelligence algorithms
- AI for shape description
CG for AI
- CG to generate or augment training data sets for AI
- intelligent, self-learning mesh repair and editing approaches
VR/AR & AI
- machine learning methods to create virtual worlds, characters,
environments
- AI supporting human-computer-interaction
CG & AI
- intelligent services for virtual-/ distance-based learning
- and many more ...
By changing the event mode, we also adjust the prices. The more favorable
and less expensive conditions will be shortly announced at:
<https://aigraphics.tugraz.at/> https://aigraphics.tugraz.at/
If you have any questions regarding this workshop, please contact us
directly.
AIGraphics Program Chairs
<mailto:aigraphics@cgv.tugraz.at> aigraphics(a)cgv.tugraz.at
EUROGRAPHICS CALL FOR EDUCATION PAPERS
We are seeking original contributions for presentation and publication in
the EG2022 education track. We wish to build and enhance a vibrant
community of Computer Graphics teachers who share their knowledge and
experience of bringing computer graphics to the classroom and getting others
excited about the field.
The scope of the track includes topics in education related to computer
graphics, computer graphics in education, teaching/classroom experience
related to computer graphics content, assignments and outstanding student
projects in computer graphics. We invite authors to submit papers, panels
and student projects related to the following topics:
- Teaching Computer Graphics to diverse audiences (e.g. computer science,
engineering, arts);
Designing curricula for Computer Graphics and related disciplines (e.g.
image processing, visualization, animation and games);
- Designing and teaching online and hybrid courses in computer graphics;
- Classroom challenges in computer graphics (e.g. innovative and effective
assessment, engaging student interest, managing diverse student backgrounds,
teaching mathematical foundations);
- Enabling and exploiting visual tools and techniques to teach in other
disciplines;
- Incorporating modern technology in Computer Graphics courses (e.g. VR, AR,
3D printing);
- Bringing Computer Graphics research into the classroom;
- Promoting undergraduate research in Computer Graphics;
- Special interest this year: we are looking for experiences in presenting
Computer Graphics to first years students in order to enroll more students
during later courses.
Proposals for education panels should be emailed directly to the education
papers co-chairs at chairs-eg2022edu(a)eg.org <mailto:chairs-eg2022edu@eg.org>
.
The best papers will be recommended to the editors of prestigious journals
in the field, Computer Graphics Forum, Computers and Graphics, and IEEE
Computer Graphics & Applications, who may invite the authors of these papers
to submit extended versions to their journals. The best assignments may be
published in the
<https://eur06.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Feducation
.siggraph.org%2Fresources%2Fcgems&data=04%7C01%7Cstefanie.behnke%40fraunhofe
r.at%7Ccdf3628e09204b48e51408d974508c9d%7Cc27ae1974be44876ad148ebd06f2db19%7
C0%7C0%7C637668711582887960%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJWIjoiMC4wLjAwMDAiLCJQ
IjoiV2luMzIiLCJBTiI6Ik1haWwiLCJXVCI6Mn0%3D%7C1000&sdata=oZR5PThIe61vu%2Byf2M
6%2FXImCfLoHkoH9%2FustmLKFBWw%3D&reserved=0> CGEMS.
- Education papers and experience reports should provide new insights or
experience that improve student learning and emphasize on how instructors
can directly use them in the classroom.
- Proposals for panels should state the problem and include a short
statement from proposed panelists.
- Assignments should explain the assignment; provide examples of handouts
and starter code and example student work. Authors may provide them as
supplementary materials during submission, and agree to provide access to
them online upon acceptance.
- Outstanding student projects (individual or group) should describe the
learning context for the project and show how the student(s) brought
creativity to the work. Upon acceptance, authors are expected to demonstrate
the project during their presentation.
TIMELINE
January 24, 2022 Submission deadline
February 28, 2022 Notification to authors
March 21, 2022 Camera-ready
* All deadlines are at 23:59 UTC
SUBMISSION DETAILS
Anonymous submissions of up to 8 pages for education papers, 4 pages for
effective assignments or up to 2 pages for notes on assignments or
outstanding student projects, must be formatted according to the
Eurographics Authors guidelines
(https://www.eg.org/wp/eurographics-publications/guidelines/
<https://eur06.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.eg.or
g%2Fwp%2Feurographics-publications%2Fguidelines%2F&data=04%7C01%7Cstefanie.b
ehnke%40fraunhofer.at%7Ccdf3628e09204b48e51408d974508c9d%7Cc27ae1974be44876a
d148ebd06f2db19%7C0%7C0%7C637668711582887960%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJWIjo
iMC4wLjAwMDAiLCJQIjoiV2luMzIiLCJBTiI6Ik1haWwiLCJXVCI6Mn0%3D%7C1000&sdata=EVe
m4jeYqtL6Hvohx9qAqTNKaDt%2Bomr8XKc2QLhUACw%3D&reserved=0> ). Submissions
will be made electronically through the Eurographics
<https://eur06.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fsrmv2.eg.
org%2FCOMFy%2FConference%2FEG_2021EDU&data=04%7C01%7Cstefanie.behnke%40fraun
hofer.at%7Ccdf3628e09204b48e51408d974508c9d%7Cc27ae1974be44876ad148ebd06f2db
19%7C0%7C0%7C637668711582897910%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJWIjoiMC4wLjAwMDAi
LCJQIjoiV2luMzIiLCJBTiI6Ik1haWwiLCJXVCI6Mn0%3D%7C1000&sdata=dp6R4IrM0acIbdaJ
BhlJNRD8YxM%2BHvfk1JJs5b1mm8w%3D&reserved=0> Submission and Review
Management system (https://srmv2.eg.org/COMFy/Conference/EG_2022EDU
<https://eur06.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fsrmv2.eg.
org%2FCOMFy%2FConference%2FEG_2022EDU&data=04%7C01%7Cstefanie.behnke%40fraun
hofer.at%7Ccdf3628e09204b48e51408d974508c9d%7Cc27ae1974be44876ad148ebd06f2db
19%7C0%7C0%7C637668711582897910%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJWIjoiMC4wLjAwMDAi
LCJQIjoiV2luMzIiLCJBTiI6Ik1haWwiLCJXVCI6Mn0%3D%7C1000&sdata=AoEwg7OOmSbKr0Sv
OMh8CCIoWjUjgrH1ya%2FHD8Tjqp4%3D&reserved=0> ) and subject to a review
process.
EUROGRAPHICS EDUCATION PAPERS CHAIRS
Jean-Jacques Bourdin, Université Paris 8, France
Eric Paquette, École de technologie supérieure (ÉTS), Canada
Contact: chairs-eg2022edu(a)eg.org <mailto:chairs-eg2022edu@eg.org>
AIGraphics Workshop - Call for Papers
https://aigraphics.tugraz.at/, 20.-22. April 2022. The workshop will be held online.
The AIGraphics workshop aims to stimulate dialog between international researchers and practitioners working on artificial intelligence approaches in computer graphics in order to leveraging new ideas for future developments in the field of intelligent graphics.
We welcome your contributions on novel ideas and techniques in artificial intelligence in the context of computer graphics, e.g. deep learning in texture generation, new rendering techniques and shape generation/processing/description as well as AI supported human interaction and more. Please submit your contributions by 23. January 2022.
All submissions will go through a double-blind peer-review process. Accepted papers will be published open access and authors are invited to present their contributions at the online workshop.
We hope you take advantage of this opportunity to exchange your ideas with international researchers in this exciting field of research and are looking forward to your contributions.
Please feel free to contact us if you need additional information.
Kind regards,
Torsten Ullrich and Ursula Augsdörfer
Dear colleagues,
We have a vacancy for assistant professor in our visualization cluster at
TU/e for data visualization researchers looking for an academic career, see:
<https://jobs.tue.nl/en/vacancy/assistant-professor-in-data-visualization-87
1107.html>
https://jobs.tue.nl/en/vacancy/assistant-professor-in-data-visualization-871
107.html
Just apply if it sounds interesting to you, and we appreciate it much if you
can distribute this vacancy to potential candidates.
Thank you very much in advance,
Anna Vilanova and Jack van Wijk (part-time retired)
Anna Vilanova
Professor Visual Analytics. Visualization Cluster
Department of Mathematics and Computer Science
TU Eindhoven
T +31 (0)40 247 8333
<mailto:a.vilanova@tue.nl> a.vilanova(a)tue.nl
De Zaale, Metaforum MF 7.093
PO Box 513, 5600 MB Eindhoven
Dear colleagues,
The *EuroVis PhD Award* recognizes outstanding dissertations in academic research and development covering topics relevant to visualization. The intent of this award is to recognize excellent young researchers in their early career and to highlight visualization research.
Eligibility:
All dissertations by PhD researchers from the European visualization community (e.g., through contributions to the EuroVis conference) that were defended and awarded a doctoral degree between Jan 1, 2020 and Dec 31, 2021 are eligible for the 2022 competition.
Submission:
The PhD researcher's advisor should email the nomination package to eurovis-phd-award(a)eg.org<mailto:eurovis-phd-award@eg.org> ; it should contain:
- A nomination letter written by the advisor including the name, email address, CV and publication list of the candidate, the dates when the dissertation was defended and when the degree was awarded, and a one-page summary of the significance of the dissertation.
- The PDF of the dissertation (or a download link).
- Optional additional letters of recommendation can also be attached.
Deadline for nominations is January 31, 2022. See also https://www.eg.org/wp/eurovis-phd-award/
Feel free to contact me through eurovis-phd-award(a)eg.org<mailto:eurovis-phd-award@eg.org> in case of questions.
Best regards
Thomas Ertl (committee chair)
The IEEE VIS 2022 Papers Chairs Committee (PCC) invites qualified
applicants to volunteer for the Program Committee (PC) for the IEEE VIS
2022 Full Papers program!
This call is oriented towards volunteers who have not served as a PC
member in the past – past PC members do not need to submit this form to
be considered again. Even though volunteering does not guarantee a spot
on the PC, all volunteers will be considered with great interest and
gratitude.
The IEEE VIS 2022 PCC will consider several factors when selecting PC
members. At an absolute minimum, PC members should have a PhD degree (or
equivalent), have published at least one full paper at VIS, and have
reviewed at least one full paper for VIS (VIS includes the VAST,
InfoVis, and SciVis conferences).
Key factors that the PCC will consider include:
* papers published at VIS and related venues
* reviewing experience at VIS and related venues
* achieved academic degree in our field
* previous PC experience for related venues
* areas of expertise
You can volunteer to become a PC member for IEEE VIS 2022 by filling out
the form at https://forms.gle/HByuAWfQqWeHbSiL8
The volunteering period closes on January 31, 2022.
We look forward to receiving many submissions!
Best regards,
IEEE VIS 2022 Papers Chairs Committee (PCC)
[ Apologies for cross-posting. ]
Dear Colleagues,
we would like to invite you to submit a paper to the Workshop on
"Visualization in Environmental Sciences" (EnvirVis).
<https://www.informatik.uni-leipzig.de/bsv/envirvis2022>
https://www.informatik.uni-leipzig.de/bsv/envirvis2022
The workshop is a co-located event to EUROVIS 2022, the European Conferences
on Graphics and Visualization, held in Rome, Italy, on June 13, 2022.
The EnvirVis-Workshop aims to bring together researchers in the area of
visualization of geo-scientific, environmental, atmospheric, or climate data
to present and discuss recent developments in the field.
The workshop "Visualization in Environmental Sciences" invites both
contributions in the fields of scientific visualization and visual data
integration with a broad application area in environmental research. The
proposed scope includes, but is not limited to, the following areas of
research:
* Climate research, atmospheric modeling, meteorology
* Geology, geography, geophysics
* Soil and groundwater research
* Lake, coastal and ocean research
* Energy resources and waste management
* Land use research
* Biodiversity and ecosystem services
Important Dates:
Submission Deadline: March 04, 2022
Final Decisions: April 6, 2022
Camera Ready Versions Due: April 27, 2022
Workshop: June 13, 2022
Paper Submission:
Papers must be written in English and should have a length of 4 to 8 pages.
Submission instructions as well as a LaTeX2e style can be found at the
workshop website.
Publication:
Papers will be published online at the Eurographics Digital Library.
Workshop Chairs:
Soumya Dutta, Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA
Kathrin Feige, German Weather Service, Offenbach, Germany
Karsten Rink, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research - UFZ, Germany
Dirk Zeckzer, Leipzig University, Leipzig, Germany
For further and updated information please see the workshop web page
<https://www.informatik.uni-leipzig.de/bsv/envirvis2022/>
https://www.informatik.uni-leipzig.de/bsv/envirvis2022/
Best regards
Soumya Dutta, Kathrin Feige, Karsten Rink and Dirk Zeckzer
EnvirVis Co-Chairs
We invite submission of high-quality short papers that will set the standard and stimulate future trends in the field of visualization and visual analytics. Accepted papers will be published the Eurographics Digital Library. All accepted papers will be presented orally at the conference. EuroVis 2022 (https://www.eurovis.org/ ) will be held in Rome, Italy on June 13-17, 2022.
A EuroVis short paper describes a more focused and concise research contribution and is likely to have a smaller — yet still significant — scope of contribution than a full paper. Short papers draw from the same paper types as full papers, as well as the same list of suggested topics. The following descriptive examples, which are characterized in contrast to full papers, may be helpful in understanding what kinds of submissions may be suitable for short papers:
• A new visualization technique or system and evidence of its utility compared to known techniques or systems (described in sufficient detail to assist an expert reader in replicating the technique or system, but without exhaustive implementation detail and evaluation).
• An incremental improvement or variation of an existing visualization technique or system with convincing evaluation.
• An extensive evaluation of an existing visualization technique or system.
• A well-proven counter-example to an existing visualization technique that helps to understand its limitations.
• A new implementation approach that has demonstrably addressed a significant technical issue (without extensive evaluation of the implementation).
• A new methodology for designing or studying visualization systems that has demonstrable benefits for the EuroVis community (without extensive evaluation of the methodology).
• The practical application of established visualization techniques or a design study that can provide insights for visualization research on which future contributors can build.
// IMPORTANT DATES
Submission deadline: February 28, 2022
Notifications: April 1, 2022
Camera Ready Version: April 15, 2022
All submission deadlines are at 23:59 GMT on the date indicated.
// INSTRUCTIONS
Submissions for the short paper track should be at most 4 pages in CGF latex style<https://conferences.eg.org/eurovis2022/wp-content/uploads/sites/15/2021/09/…>, 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.
Short papers are to be submitted using the Precision Conference System (PCS)
(https://new.precisionconference.com/eurovis22b).
Short papers will be peer-reviewed in a one-stage process by an international program committee. Short papers will be electronically archived and are fully citable publications. All accepted short papers will be presented orally at the conference.
For detailed paper preparation and submission instructions please refer to the submission guidelines described in https://www.eurovis.org/index.php/for-submitters/short-papers/ .
// SHORT PAPER CHAIRS
Marco Agus, Hamad Bin Khalifa University, Qatar
Wolfgang Aigner, St. Pölten University of Applied Sciences, Austria
Thomas Hoellt, TU Delft, Netherlands
For any questions concerning short paper submissions please contact the Short Paper Co-Chairs at shortpapers(a)eurovis.org<mailto:shortpapers@eurovis.org> .
For more details please see the EuroVis 2022 website: https://www.eurovis.org/index.php/for-submitters/short-papers/
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Dear colleague,
We are inviting applications in all areas of Geometric and Visual
Computing (including Computer Graphics, Animation, GPU Acceleration,
Augmented Reality, Geometry Processing, Solid Modeling, Computational
Geometry, and 3D Printing) for faculty positions to join Sehoon Ha,
Jarek Rossignac, and Greg Turk in the School of Interactive Computing at
the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta, USA.
Please consult the official ad ( ic.gatech.edu/about/faculty-hiring
<https://ic.gatech.edu/about/faculty-hiring>) for application details
and indicate your area as “graphics”.
Please email Prof. Rossignac (jarek(a)cc.gatech.edu
<mailto:jarek@cc.gatech.edu>) to let him know that you submitted an
application or if you have questions.
Please forward this to colleagues who may be interested.
dear Colleagues,
There are only 5 days left before the deadline for submitting your best image for the Computer Graphics Forum Cover Contest.
It takes only a few minutes to submit.
We are looking for the cover image to appear in all 2022 issues of the Computer Graphics Forum. It should be a striking picture demonstrating creative and/or innovative use of computer graphics technology.
Please upload your exciting and visually appealing image from one of your latest papers through the online form:
http://vcg.isti.cnr.it/cgf/
We are looking forward to your submissions!
Thanks again to Federico Ponchio <http://vcg.isti.cnr.it/~ponchio/> for coordinating.
Pierre Alliez (fade-in), for Bedrich Benes and Helwig Hauser
CGF Editors in Chief
3D Shape Retrieval Challenge, SHREC2022, http://www.shrec.net/
Call for Track Proposals
===================
<https://www.micc.unifi.it/3dor2022/> At Eurographics 2022 Symposium on 3D
Object Retrieval, 1-2 September 2022
New since 2020: Full paper submissions will follow a two-stage review
process and will be published in the international journal Computes &
Graphics upon acceptance.
We strongly encourage to consider the graphics replicability stamp
initiative, <http://www.replicabilitystamp.org/>
http://www.replicabilitystamp.org/, and to apply for this additional sign of
recognition.
*Introduction*
The general objective of the 3D Shape Retrieval Challenge is to evaluate the
effectiveness of 3D-shape retrieval algorithms. SHREC2022 is the sixteenth
edition of the challenge. Like previous years, it is organized in
conjunction with the Eurographics Symposium on 3D Object Retrieval, where
the results will be reviewed and presented at the symposium.
Thanks to the efforts of previous track organizers, SHREC already provides
many resources to compare and evaluate 3D retrieval methods. For this year's
contest, we aim to explore new and updated tracks. Therefore, the
participants are invited to have an active role in the organization of the
event. This includes proposing track themes, building or acquiring a test
collection, and deciding upon the queries, relevance assessment, and
performance measures.
The participants of each track will collectively write a paper, which will
be peer reviewed, and published in Computers & Graphics upon acceptance. At
least one author per track must register for the symposium, and present the
results. We also cordially invite all participants of a track to register
and attend the workshop.
*Tracks*
The tracks organized in the past years have covered different aspects and
tasks of 3D shape retrieval, for example: rigid or non-rigid models; partial
(e.g. range scan) or complete models; sketch-based 3D retrieval; generic or
domain specific models (e.g. CAD, biometrics, architectural and molecular),
and various aspects such as metric learning, outlier detection,
correspondence, robustness, stability, registration, classification,
recognition, pose estimation, and machine learning.
Now we solicit again proposals for tracks. You may opt for one of the above
themes, or propose new ones. Track organizers are responsible for all
aspects of organizing the track, such as: the task, the data collection
(copyright issues, etc.), the queries, the ground truth, the experimental
design, the evaluation method, and the procedural aspects, writing the final
paper in collaboration with the contestants, and submitting it. See below
for examples of previous SHREC editions. We strongly encourage to consider
the graphics replicability stamp initiative,
<http://www.replicabilitystamp.org/> http://www.replicabilitystamp.org/, to
apply for this additional sign of recognition, and to include this in your
track proposal.
*Procedure*
The following list is a step-by-step description of the activities:
* Potential track organizers send their proposal to
<mailto:shrec@cs.uu.nl> shrec(a)cs.uu.nl, describing the envisioned task,
collection, queries, ground truth, evaluation method, expected number of
participants, and plans to apply for the graphics replicability stamp.
* Promising tracks and their organizers will be listed at the SHREC
web page, the track organizers start working out the details.
* Participants register for the tracks they want to participate in.
* Each track is performed according to its own schedule.
* The track organizers collect the results.
* The track results are combined into a joint paper. Papers are
subject to peer review, accepted journal papers are published in Computers &
Graphics.
* The description of the tracks and their results are presented at the
Eurographics Symposium on 3D Object Retrieval, 1-2 September 2022.
*SHREC Time Schedule*
Important dates
* December 29, 2021: Submission deadline for track proposals.
* December 30, 2021: Notification of acceptance of track proposals.
* December 30, 2021 to March 15, 2022: Each track has its own time
line.
* March 15, 2022: Submission deadline for full paper for review.
* April 15, 2022: First reviews done, first stage decision on
acceptance or rejection.
* May 15, 2022: First revision due.
* June 15, 2022: Second stage of reviews complete, decision on
acceptance or rejection.
* June 30, 2022: Final version submission.
* July 5, 2022: Final decision on acceptance or rejection.
* August 30, 2022: Publication online in Computers & Graphics journal.
* Sept 1-2, 20202: Presentation at the
<https://www.micc.unifi.it/3dor2022/> Eurographics Symposium on 3D Object
Retrieval
The individual tracks will have their own time schedule for registration of
participants, release of queries or submission of executables, and
submission of results, etc.
*Organization*
For information about the contest, the results, etc. of previous years, see
past events:
<http://www.shrec.net/SHREC2021%20Call%20for%20Participation.html> SHREC
2021 <https://workshop.cgv.tugraz.at/3dor2020/shrec2020.php> SHREC 2020
<http://3dor2019.ge.imati.cnr.it/shrec-2019/> SHREC 2019
<http://www.shrec.net/index2018-cfparticipation.html> SHREC 2018,
<http://liris.cnrs.fr/eg3dor2017/#shrec> SHREC 2017,
<http://www.shrec.net/index2016-cfparticipation.html> SHREC 2016,
<https://www.shrec.net/index2015-cfparticipation.html> SHREC 2015, SHREC
2014 <http://3dor2014.ensea.fr/SHREC2014.html> , SHREC 2013
<http://3dor2013.di.univr.it/SCREC2013.html>
For more information, please contact <mailto:shrec@cs.uu.nl>
shrec(a)cs.uu.nl.
_____
<mailto:R.C.Veltkamp@uu.nl> R.C.Veltkamp(a)uu.nl,
<http://www.uu.nl/staff/RCVeltkamp> www.uu.nl/staff/RCVeltkamp
Department of Information and Computing Sciences, Utrecht University,
<http://www.cs.uu.nl> www.cs.uu.nl
Center for Game Research, <http://www.gameresearch.nl/> www.gameresearch.nl
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SGP 2022, July 4–6
The Eurographics Symposium on Geometry Processing (SGP) is the premier venue for disseminating new research ideas and cutting-edge results in digital geometry processing. In this research area, concepts from mathematics, computer science, and engineering are studied and applied to offer new insights and design efficient algorithms for acquisition, modeling, analysis, manipulation, simulation and other types of processing of 3D models and shape collections.
In 2022, SGP will be held from July 4th through 6th. Location and format will be announced soon, in due consideration of the developing pandemic situation. Our goal is to provide the unique experience of SGP while enabling broad and safe participation. Continuing a successful tradition, SGP will also offer a Graduate School on July 2nd and 3rd, targeted at students and researchers new to the field. Courses will be taught by leading experts and complemented by interactive demonstrations to provide in-depth knowledge of recent and fundamental aspects of geometry processing.
We invite paper submissions related to, but not limited to, the following topics:
* Acquisition and reconstruction
* Analysis and fabrication for 3D printing
* Architectural geometry
* Discrete differential geometry
* Exploration of shape collections
* Geometry and topology representations
* Geometry compression
* Geometric deep learning
* Geometry processing applications
* Interactive techniques
* Meshing and remeshing
* Multiresolution modeling
* Multimodal shape processing
* Processing of massive geometric datasets
* Geometric representations for machine learning
* Shape analysis and synthesis
* Simulation and animation
* Smoothing, filtering, and denoising
* Surface and volume parameterization and deformation
Important Dates in 2022:
Paper submission: April 11
Notification: May 30
Revised version due: June 10
Camera ready version due: June 20
Graduate School: July 2–3
Conference: July 4–6
Program Chairs:
Marcel Campen (Osnabrück University)
Michela Spagnuolo (CNR)
Graduate School Chairs:
Ruizhen Hu (Shenzhen University)
Teseo Schneider (University of Victoria)
SGP Steering Committee:
Leif Kobbelt (RWTH Aachen University) [chair]
Marc Alexa (TU Berlin)
Pierre Alliez (INRIA)
Mirela Ben-Chen (Technion-IIT)
Hui Huang (Shenzhen University)
Niloy Mitra (UCL)
Daniele Panozzo (NYU)
Further details to come. For updates check http://geometryprocessing.org
Aalto University in Helsinki, Finland seeks assistant and associate
professors in all areas of Computer Science. Application deadline is on
January 12, and the call text can be found at bit.ly/aalto-csprof.
*** I would love to have a new ambitious junior-to-midcareer colleague
in graphics or the graphics-y end of vision or ML to join us in shaping
the future of visual computing! ***
Helsinki is a leading Nordic hub of academic Computer Science research,
the home e.g. Progressive GAN, StyleGAN, the RTX ray tracing accelerator
in NVIDIA GPUs, and a thriving games industry and startup culture. The
call text has more details on Aalto and Helsinki.
If you are on the job market, don't hesitate to get in touch with me at
<mailto:jaakko.lehtinen@aalto.fi> jaakko.lehtinen(a)aalto.fi for more
details. I'll also be happy to jump on
the phone for a 1:1 chat to answer any questions you might have.
I would greatly appreciate if you could spread the word to suitable
candidates in your networks.
Wishing everyone the best possible holiday season,
Best regards,
Jaakko Lehtinen
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Jaakko Lehtinen
Associate Professor, Aalto University, Department of Computer Science
Distinguished Research Scientist, NVIDIA Research
ELLIS Fellow
https://www.micc.unifi.it/3dor2022/index.php/call-for-papers/
Call for papers
Authors are invited to submit original and unpublished research and application papers addressing all areas of 3D/4D Object Retrieval. State-of-the-art papers on specific topics of interest are particularly welcome. Submissions are invited in the form of full papers, which will be peer-reviewed by a two-stage review process, and published as a special section of <https://www.journals.elsevier.com/computers-and-graphics> Computers & Graphics Journal (Elsevier). Also, short papers are invited, which will follow a one-stage review process and will appear in the Eurographics Digital Library.
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 categorisation
* Visual Analytics for 3D similarity assessment
* Applications in all areas relevant to 3D/4D objects, including multimedia and information systems, CAD, architecture, games, biometrics, e-science, e-learning, medicine, biology, and cultural heritage, among others.
3DOR - September 1st and 2nd, 2022
Call for papers
Authors are invited to submit original and unpublished research and
application papers addressing all areas of 3D/4D Object Retrieval.
State-of-the-art papers on specific topics of interest are particularly
welcome. Submissions are invited in the form of full papers, which will be
peer-reviewed by a two-stage review process, and published as a special
section of <https://www.journals.elsevier.com/computers-and-graphics>
Computers & Graphics Journal (Elsevier). Also, short papers are invited,
which will follow a one-stage review process and will appear in the
Eurographics Digital Library.
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 categorisation
* Visual Analytics for 3D similarity assessment
* Applications in all areas relevant to 3D/4D objects, including
multimedia and information systems, CAD, architecture, games, biometrics,
e-science, e-learning, medicine, biology, and cultural heritage, among
others.
3DOR - September 1st and 2nd, 2022
Please, forward also to your fellows and/or PhD students
Sent via a list server: eurographics(a)eg.org
----------- WSCG 2022 - Call for Papers --------------
30. WSCG 2022 Conference on
Computer Graphics, Visualization & Computer Vision 2022
HYBRID MODE due to CoVid situation (preferably physical mode)
-- In copoperation with the Eurographics Association --
Pilsen (the city of beer) close to Prague, Czech Republic
May 17-20, 2022
- http://www.wscg.cz - detailed info
- http://www.wscg.eu
Conference rates: CORE B, Qualis B1, ERA B
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Important dates & Submission:
January 10, 2022 - special session proposals via email only
-------------- via submission server only ---------------
February 10, 2022 Abstract - recommended only
February 28, 2022 - Full, Short, Poster papers
(submission via server only [http://wscgreg.zcu.cz])
Papers will be published in the Computer Science Research Notes
(ISSN 2464-4617).
The best selected papers will be published in the Journal of WSCG
(ISSN 1213-6972).
At least one author has to present the paper physically or online or
pre-recorded.
Proceedings will be made after the conference.
Recent publications available via http://wscg.zcu.cz/DL/wscg_DL.htm -
repository since 1992.
Accepted workshops/sessions:
- Meshless methods in Computer Graphics and Visualization
- Other agreements expected
Contact:
========
Prof. Vaclav Skala
mailto:WSCGconf@gmail.com?subject=WSCG2022
Conference organizer & Chair
---------------------------
Prof. Vaclav Skala
Contact: http://www.VaclavSkala.eu
c/o University of West Bohemia, Faculty of Applied Sciences
Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering, Univerzitni 8, CZ 30614, Plzen,
Czech Republic
EuroVis 2022 Call for Papers
With this call for papers, we invite submission of high-quality papers that will set the standard and stimulate future trends in the field of visualization and visual analytics. Accepted full papers will be published in a special issue of Computer Graphics Forum, the International Journal of the Eurographics Association, after a two-stage peer-reviewing process. All accepted papers will be presented orally at the conference. EuroVis 2022 (https://eur03.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fconference…) will be held in Rome, Italy on June 13-17, 2022.
We encourage submissions from all areas of visualization and visual analytics.
Suggested topics include, but are not limited to:
* Techniques: novel algorithms, visual encoding methods, and/or interaction techniques for data analysis, exploration, or communication. All sub-areas of data visualization and visual analytics are welcomed, including high-dimensional, time-series, spatial, geographic, text, hierarchical, and network data. Techniques may be specialized for specific devices or form-factors (e.g., mobile or wall-scale visualization).
* Systems: new software frameworks, languages, or tools for visualization; systems for large-scale visualization; integrated graphical systems for visual analysis or interactive machine learning; collaborative and web-scale visualization systems.
* Applications & Design Studies: novel use of visualization to address problems in an application domain, including accounts of innovative system design, deployment and impact. We welcome diverse application areas, including the physical sciences, life sciences, social sciences, engineering, arts, sports, and humanities.
* Evaluation & Empirical Research: Comparative evaluation of competing visualization approaches; controlled experiments to inform visualization best practices; longitudinal and qualitative studies to understand user needs, visualization adoption, and use.
* Theory: models of visual encoding, interaction, and/or analysis tasks; implications from theories of perception, cognition, design, and/or aesthetics; methods for automated design or visualization recommendation.
For a wider range of paper types, please see “Broadening Intellectual Diversity in Visualization Research Papers<https://eur03.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fcmci.color…>” by B. Lee et al.
SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS
The maximum length for submitted papers to the full papers track is 10 pages (in Computer Graphics Forum (CGF) style, including all images, but excluding references). Authors are encouraged to use supplementary documents to provide extra content. Papers exceeding the maximum allowed number of pages will be automatically rejected.
Submissions must be made using the Computer Graphics Forum style, using the conference LaTeX template for full papers. A LaTeX style sheet and overleaf template will be provided as well as a sample document explaining the required format.
Authors have the option to submit their papers anonymously. In contrast to previous years, double-blind reviewing is optional, not required: authors may choose to disclose their identities to the reviewers. The reviewing process does not consider anonymity as a factor. The process will attempt to preserve anonymity of authors of anonymized submissions. However, the program committee, which is responsible for half of the reviews, will know the authors of submissions reviewed by them.
Authors have the option of submitting additional material with their submissions. Supplementary materials, such as videos and supporting data, are encouraged. For papers that have previously been reviewed for other venues and have been rejected or withdrawn, the authors are strongly encouraged to provide the original submission with a cover letter describing the changes they have made to comply with reviewers' comments and requests.
All full papers accepted to EuroVis appear in a special issue of Computer Graphics Forum, containing the conference proceedings, and will appear at the same time in the Eurographics digital library.
EuroVis submissions and papers are subject to the pre-print and self-archiving policies of the Computer Graphics Forum journal. Details are available from the journal web site:
https://eur03.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fauthorser…
Given the uncertainty due to the pandemic, further details will be communicated regarding possible Open Access charges.
Abstracts and full papers are submitted using the Precision Conference System (PCS): https://eur03.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fnew.preci…
Please note you shall select Eurographics as Society.
Submission of an abstract is mandatory by the abstract deadline, with completed papers due on by the full paper deadline. Submissions will not be accepted if an abstract is not submitted by the abstract deadline. Abstract submissions require the title, authors, paper type, abstract, and keywords in the form. The remaining fields (the document, additional material) are submitted by the full paper deadline. Please note that EuroVis accepted papers are published as a regular-length journal article, so submitting just an abstract is not sufficient. Submitters should choose keywords and categories appropriate for their paper as this information is used in reviewer selection.
For more details please see the EuroVis 2022 website:
https://eur03.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fconference…
IMPORTANT DATES
Abstract deadline: November 24, 2021 (Wednesday!)
Full paper deadline: December 2, 2021
Reviews available, rebuttal start: January 26, 2022
Rebuttal deadline: January 31, 2022
First Round Notification: February 18, 2022
Revised Submission: March 10, 2022
Final Notification: March 26, 2022
Camera Ready Version: April 19, 2022
All submission deadlines are at 23:59 GMT on the date indicated.
For any questions concerning full paper submissions please contact the full papers chairs: fullpapers(a)eurovis.org
FULL PAPERS CHAIRS
Rita Borgo, King’s College London, UK
G. Elisabeta Marai, University of Illinois at Chicago, USA
Tobias Schreck, Graz University of Technology, Austria
Call for Papers: SIGGRAPH 2022 Technical Papers, Journal and Conference
Papers
https://s2022.siggraph.org/program/technical-papers/
The SIGGRAPH 2022 Technical Papers program is now accepting submissions.
Technical Papers is the premier international venue for disseminating and
discussing new scholarly work in computer graphics and interactive
techniques. This year, there are two ways to submit your groundbreaking
research via the Journal Papers or the Conference Papers tracks.
While Journal Papers is a continuation of the Technical Papers program from
previous years, Conference Papers is a new track of the program, allowing
you to share exciting new ideas in a full-length, conference paper format.
Learn more about these tracks on the SIGGRAPH 2022 website, and submit your
latest advancements by Wednesday, 26 January 2022. Questions? Please contact
TechPapers-s2022(a)siggraph.org <mailto:TechPapers-s2022@siggraph.org>
Eurographics 2022 Call for Short Papers
in Reims, April 25-29, 2022, https://eg2022.univ-reims.fr/
Authors are invited to submit short papers [4 pages max, including bibliography] that present self-contained, complete, compact works on all areas related to computer graphics, such as rendering, modeling, visualization, animation, simulation, virtual reality, computer vision, computer-aided design, digital fabrication, imaging and computational photography. We particularly invite submissions which present tangible and practically useful improvements to the state of the art, but which are not thematically wide enough to justify an entire full paper. What we would like to see as short papers are individual smart ideas and intriguing findings that might otherwise remain unpublished, due to them standing in isolation – as opposed to falling within the context of some larger scientific endeavour, where they can be easily mentioned in the corresponding publication.
Accepted short papers will be published in the Short Papers digital media proceedings and in the Eurographics Digital Library. Authors of accepted papers will be expected to present their work as an oral presentation at the conference.
Timeline
December 19, 2021
Submission deadline
February 14, 2022
Notification
March 14, 2022
Camera-ready
April 8, 2022
Fast-Forward video due
* All deadlines are at 23:59 UTC
Submission details
Submissions will be made electronically through the Eurographics <https://srmv2.eg.org/COMFy/Conference/EG_2021S> Submission and Review Management (SRM) system. Submitted papers must be anonymous, up to 4 pages in length, and formatted according to the Eurographics Author’s guidelines (short papers LaTeX style package available from the <https://srmv2.eg.org/COMFy/Conference/EG_2021/Instruction> SRM system).
Authors of accepted papers will present a super short summary or a teaser during a fast-forward session. This presentation will be around 25 seconds (exact length to be decided) and shall be augmented by slides. To ensure a smooth organization, they will be asked to prepare a short video of the slides for this purpose, in two versions: one with the spoken text and one without. These FF presentations will be available on the web throughout the conference. Details will be sent to accepted paper authors.
Plagiarism
A submission to the Eurographics Short Papers program should describe an original work of the authors. Authors must not use ideas or content originating from others without properly crediting their original sources. Note that such sources are not limited to peer-reviewed publications but also include patents, textbooks, technical reports, theses, unpublished work posted on arXiv, and other posts on the World Wide Web. Failure to comply with this requirement will be considered plagiarism and result in rejection.
Prior Art
Authors are expected to cite, discuss differences and novelty, and compare results, if applicable, with respect to relevant existing publications, provided they have been published in a peer-reviewed venue.
This also applies to patents, which also undergo a professional reviewing process. But what about technical reports, and other non-peer-reviewed publications, such as technical reports or papers posted on arXiv, which we henceforth refer to as pre-publications? With the rapid progress of search engines and the increased perusal of arXiv papers by the scientific community, asking authors to thoroughly compare their work to these pre-publications imposes an unreasonable burden — a seemingly relevant report that is incomplete in its disclosure or validation might appear online shortly before the deadline. Although peer-reviewed publications are certainly not immune to these shortcomings, they have, at least, been judged sufficiently complete and valid by a group of peers. Consequently, authors are not required to discuss and compare their work with recent pre-publications (arXiv, technical reports, theses, etc.), although they must properly cite those that inspired them (see “Plagiarism” above). Nevertheless, we encourage authors to mention all related works they are aware of as good academic practice dictates. Note that with new works posted on arXiv on a daily basis, it is increasingly likely that reviewers might point out similarities between the submitted work and online reports that have been missed by the authors. In this case, authors of conditionally accepted papers should be prepared to cite these pre-publications in their final revision as concurrent work, without the burden of having to detail how their work compares to or differs from these pre-publications.
Double Submission Policy
By submitting a manuscript to the Eurographics Short Papers program, authors acknowledge that the technical contributions they claim have not been previously published or accepted for publication in another peer-reviewed venue, and that no manuscript substantially similar in content is currently under review. Violations constitute grounds for rejection.
Eurographics’2022 Short Papers Chairs
Nuria Pelechano, Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya (UPC), Spain.
David Vanderhaeghe, IRIT, Université de Toulouse, France.
For any question concerning short paper submissions please contact the short papers program co-chairs: chairs-eg2022shorts(a)eg.org <mailto:chairs-eg2022shorts@eg.org>
EuroVis 2022 Call for Papers
With this call for papers, we invite submission of high-quality papers that will set the standard and stimulate future trends in the field of visualization and visual analytics. Accepted full papers will be published in a special issue of Computer Graphics Forum, the International Journal of the Eurographics Association, after a two-stage peer-reviewing process. All accepted papers will be presented orally at the conference. EuroVis 2022 (http://conferences.eg.org/eurovis2022/) will be held in Rome, Italy on June 13-17, 2022.
We encourage submissions from all areas of visualization and visual analytics.
Suggested topics include, but are not limited to:
* Techniques: novel algorithms, visual encoding methods, and/or interaction techniques for data analysis, exploration, or communication. All sub-areas of data visualization and visual analytics are welcomed, including high-dimensional, time-series, spatial, geographic, text, hierarchical, and network data. Techniques may be specialized for specific devices or form-factors (e.g., mobile or wall-scale visualization).
* Systems: new software frameworks, languages, or tools for visualization; systems for large-scale visualization; integrated graphical systems for visual analysis or interactive machine learning; collaborative and web-scale visualization systems.
* Applications & Design Studies: novel use of visualization to address problems in an application domain, including accounts of innovative system design, deployment and impact. We welcome diverse application areas, including the physical sciences, life sciences, social sciences, engineering, arts, sports, and humanities.
* Evaluation & Empirical Research: Comparative evaluation of competing visualization approaches; controlled experiments to inform visualization best practices; longitudinal and qualitative studies to understand user needs, visualization adoption, and use.
* Theory: models of visual encoding, interaction, and/or analysis tasks; implications from theories of perception, cognition, design, and/or aesthetics; methods for automated design or visualization recommendation.
For a wider range of paper types, please see “Broadening Intellectual Diversity in Visualization Research Papers<http://cmci.colorado.edu/visualab/papers/19-CGA-ContributionTypes.pdf>” by B. Lee et al.
SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS
The maximum length for submitted papers to the full papers track is 10 pages (in Computer Graphics Forum (CGF) style, including all images, but excluding references). Authors are encouraged to use supplementary documents to provide extra content. Papers exceeding the maximum allowed number of pages will be automatically rejected.
Submissions must be made using the Computer Graphics Forum style, using the conference LaTeX template for full papers. A LaTeX style sheet and overleaf template will be provided as well as a sample document explaining the required format.
Authors have the option to submit their papers anonymously. In contrast to previous years, double-blind reviewing is optional, not required: authors may choose to disclose their identities to the reviewers. The reviewing process does not consider anonymity as a factor. The process will attempt to preserve anonymity of authors of anonymized submissions. However, the program committee, which is responsible for half of the reviews, will know the authors of submissions reviewed by them.
Authors have the option of submitting additional material with their submissions. Supplementary materials, such as videos and supporting data, are encouraged. For papers that have previously been reviewed for other venues and have been rejected or withdrawn, the authors are strongly encouraged to provide the original submission with a cover letter describing the changes they have made to comply with reviewers' comments and requests.
All full papers accepted to EuroVis appear in a special issue of Computer Graphics Forum, containing the conference proceedings, and will appear at the same time in the Eurographics digital library.
EuroVis submissions and papers are subject to the pre-print and self-archiving policies of the Computer Graphics Forum journal. Details are available from the journal web site:
https://authorservices.wiley.com/author-resources/Journal-Authors/open-acce…
Given the uncertainty due to the pandemic, further details will be communicated regarding possible Open Access charges.
Abstracts and full papers are submitted using the Precision Conference System (PCS): https://new.precisionconference.com/eurovis22a
Please note you shall select Eurographics as Society.
Submission of an abstract is mandatory by the abstract deadline, with completed papers due on by the full paper deadline. Submissions will not be accepted if an abstract is not submitted by the abstract deadline. Abstract submissions require the title, authors, paper type, abstract, and keywords in the form. The remaining fields (the document, additional material) are submitted by the full paper deadline. Please note that EuroVis accepted papers are published as a regular-length journal article, so submitting just an abstract is not sufficient. Submitters should choose keywords and categories appropriate for their paper as this information is used in reviewer selection.
For more details please see the EuroVis 2022 website:
http://conferences.eg.org/eurovis2022/
IMPORTANT DATES
Abstract deadline: November 24, 2021 (Wednesday!)
Full paper deadline: December 2, 2021
Reviews available, rebuttal start: January 26, 2022
Rebuttal deadline: January 31, 2022
First Round Notification: February 18, 2022
Revised Submission: March 10, 2022
Final Notification: March 26, 2022
Camera Ready Version: April 19, 2022
All submission deadlines are at 23:59 GMT on the date indicated.
For any questions concerning full paper submissions please contact the full papers chairs: fullpapers(a)eurovis.org
FULL PAPERS CHAIRS
Rita Borgo, King’s College London, UK
G. Elisabeta Marai, University of Illinois at Chicago, USA
Tobias Schreck, Graz University of Technology, Austria