Call for Participation, Eurographics Symposium on Rendering 2017
Dear colleagues and friends,
We are kindly inviting you to contribute to the 28th Eurographics Symposium
on Rendering to be held on 19-21 June, 2017 at Aalto University in Helsinki,
Finland. This 28th event continues the series of highly successful
Eurographics Symposia and Workshops on rendering. For more details, please
visit the conference webpage at <http://egsr2017.aalto.fi/>
http://egsr2017.aalto.fi/.
Important dates:
- Abstract deadline: Monday 27 March 2017
- Papers deadline: Friday 31 March 2017
- Author notification: Wednesday 10 May 2017
- Final papers due: Wednesday 17 May 2017
We are soliciting contributions to two different tracks: the "Experimental
Ideas & Implementations" (EI & I) track for papers that will be presented at
the conference only, and the "CGF" track for papers that will also appear in
the Computer Graphics Forum journal, in addition to being presented at the
conference. Authors will have the choice of submitting their work to be
considered for the CGF track, the EI & I track, or both tracks.
Core conference topics include (but are not limited to):
- Global illumination
- Real-time and offline rendering
- Acquisition, modeling, and manipulation of light transport & appearance
- Realistic, non-photorealistic, 2D, and 3D image processing & synthesis
- Mathematical techniques for image synthesis
- Computational photography/optics/displays
- Image synthesis for augmented or virtual reality
- Software and hardware systems/architectures for rendering
- Audio/sound rendering
We hope to see you and your work in Helsinki!
EGSR 2017 papers chairs
Matthias Zwicker
Pedro Sander
Local organizers
Jaakko Lehtinen (conference chair)
Samuli Laine
Timo Aila
<http://liris.cnrs.fr/eg2017/index.php/call-for-poster/> Call for Posters -
Eurographics 2017
Authors are invited to submit proposals for poster presentations of recent
results, work in progress, new ideas and other smaller projects which may be
of interest to the general community but which are still too speculative,
incomplete or not of sufficient extent to warrant a full paper.
Accepted posters will be included in the digital media. Posters will also be
displayed during the conference and will form the focus of a posters session
to be run in conjunction with one of the social events. We encourage
submissions from all areas related to computer graphics, such as rendering,
modeling, visualization, animation, simulation, virtual reality, computer
vision, and imaging.
Authors of accepted posters will be expected to be present at their posters
during the posters session to discuss their work and answer questions.
Submission Details
Submitted posters should be in the form of a 2 page paper which must be
formatted according to the Eurographics Authors guidelines and may be
accompanied by a preliminary version of the actual poster if the authors
wish it. Anonymous submissions will be made electronically through the
<https://srmv2.eg.org/COMFy/Conference/EG_2017P> Eurographics Submission and
Review Management (SRM) system and subject to a review process.
The authors of accepted poster will be asked to submit a final version in
two formats: a 2 pages paper and an A4 version of the final poster. Both
formats will be included in the conference digital media with the
proceedings and other material.
For any question concerning poster submissions please contact the posters
co-chairs : <mailto:chairs-eg2017posters@eg.org>
chairs-eg2017posters(a)eg.org
Deadlines
The submission deadline for posters is 23:59 UTC/GMT, Friday, February 10th,
2017.
Notification to authors will be on Saturday, March 4th, 2017.
Posters Co-Chairs
Pierre Bénard, University of Bordeaux, France
Daniel Sýkora, Czech Technical University in Prague, Czech Republic
*** CALL FOR PAPERS ***
Shape Modelling International (SMI) 2017
Berkeley, California, USA, June 21-23, 2017
<https://s3pm.icsi.berkeley.edu/s3pm/smi.html>
https://s3pm.icsi.berkeley.edu/s3pm/smi.html
Paper deadline: March 28 (abstract), April 3rd (papers), 2017
Shape Modeling International 2017 (SMI 2017) is the premier international
forum for the dissemination of new mathematical theories and novel
computational techniques for modeling, simulating, and processing digital
shape representations. SMI gathers a wide community of researchers,
developers, practitioners, and students in academia and industry. SMI 2017
will be co-located with the Symposium on Solid and Physical Modeling (SPM
2017) as part of the Solid, Shape, Structure, and Physical Modeling (S3PM
2017) International Convention. Conference proceedings will be published in
a special issue of the Computers & Graphics Journal after a rigorous
two-stage review process.
We invite submissions related to, but not limited to, the following topics:
* Acquisition & reconstruction
* Behavior and animation models
* Compression & streaming
* Computational topology
* Correspondence & registration
* Curves & surfaces
* Deep Learning Techniques for Shape Processing
* Digital Fabrication & 3D Printing
* Exploration of shape collections
* Healing & resampling
* Implicit surfaces
* Interactive modeling, design & editing
* Medial and skeletal representations
* Parametric & procedural models
* Semantics of shapes
* Shape Analysis and Retrieval
* Shape Modeling applications (Biomedical, GIS, Artistic/cultural and
others)
* Shape statistics
* Shape transformation, bending & deformation
* Sketching & 3D input modalities
* Triangle and polygonal meshes
HOW TO SUBMIT:
1. Paper Format
Submissions should be formatted according to the style guidelines for the
Computers & Graphics Journal and should not exceed 12 pages, including
figures and references. We strongly recommend using the LaTeX template to
format your paper. We also accept papers formatted by MS Word according to
the style guidelines for Computers & Graphics. The file must be exported to
pdf file for the first round of submission.
For format details, please refer to the Computers & Graphics Journal Guide
for Authors (
<http://www.elsevier.com/journals/computers-graphics/0097-8493/guide-for-aut
hors>
http://www.elsevier.com/journals/computers-graphics/0097-8493/guide-for-auth
ors).
2. Double-blind review
The SMI 2017 conference will use a double-blind review process.
Consequently, all submissions must be anonymous.
3. Submission
An abstract should be submitted to the Abstract Form (
<https://goo.gl/forms/BMBDmNN9wu3ly9hY2>
https://goo.gl/forms/BMBDmNN9wu3ly9hY2) before Tuesday, March 28 at 23:59
UTC/GMT.
All papers should be submitted directly via the journal online submission
system of Computers & Graphics: <http://ees.elsevier.com/cag/default.asp>
http://ees.elsevier.com/cag/default.asp.
When submitting your paper to SMI 2017, please make sure that the type of
article is specified as "SI: SMI 2017".
IMPORTANT DATES (23:59 UTC/GMT):
Abstract: Tuesday, March 28 (
<https://goo.gl/forms/BMBDmNN9wu3ly9hY2>
https://goo.gl/forms/BMBDmNN9wu3ly9hY2)
Paper: Monday, April 3 (
<http://ees.elsevier.com/cag/default.asp>
http://ees.elsevier.com/cag/default.asp)
1st notification: Sunday, April 23
Revised papers: Monday, May 8
2nd notification: Monday, May 15
Final versions: Saturday, May 20
Conference: June, 21-23
S3PM CONVENTION CHAIR
Vadim Shapiro (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
SMI CONFERENCE CHAIR
Jarek Rossignac (Georgia Tech)
SMI PROGRAM CHAIRS
Marco Attene (CNR Genova)
Sylvain Lefebvre (Inria)
Daniele Panozzo (New York University)
CFP for Solid and Physical Modeling (SPM-2017). Abstract due Feb 18.
Dear friends,
We are preparing a wonderful convention next summer in Berkeley that will
focus on geometric and computational tools and paradigms for designing,
representing, analyzing, and simulating Shapes, Solids, and Structures.
Please consider contributing with paper submissions and your presence. Also,
please help us promote this CFP by forwarding to colleagues and students.
Hope to see you there.
- Vadim, Sara, Mario, Stefanie, Jessica, Leah
Solid and Physical Modeling (SPM-2017)
<https://s3pm.icsi.berkeley.edu/s3pm/spm.html>
https://s3pm.icsi.berkeley.edu/s3pm/spm.html
WHEN: SPM (June 19th 21st) followed by SMI (June 21st 23rd)
WHERE: UC Berkeley Campus, Berkeley, California, USA
The Symposium on Solid and Physical Modeling 2017 (SPM-2017) will be
co-located in Berkeley, California with Shape Modeling International (SMI)
as part of the International Convention on Shape, Solid, Structure &
Physical Modeling (S3PM-2017).
SPM seeks high quality, original research contributions that strive to
advance all aspects of geometric and physical modeling, and their
application in design, analysis and manufacturing, as well as in biomedical,
geophysical, digital entertainment, and other areas. The symposium is
organized with the support of the Solid Modeling Association (SMA), which
will award the 2017 Pierre Bézier Prize for contributions to solid, shape,
and physical modeling during the conference.
Accepted full-length papers will be published as a journal special issue in
Computer-Aided Design (Elsevier).
TOPICS:
3D fabrication/printing/manufacturing technologies
Anisotropic/heterogeneous/composite materials
Applied algebraic and differential geometry
Applied computational geometry and topology
Conceptual, collaborative, and distributed design
Computational fabrication
Curve, surface, and manifold modeling
Dimensioning and tolerancing
Feature modeling, recognition, and understanding
Geometric algorithms
Geometric and topological representations
Geometric constraint solving and parametric modeling
Geometric interpolation and smoothing
Geometry generation and processing
Geometry compression and transmission
Isogeometric analysis
Meshing and mesh optimization
Multi-resolution modeling
Numerical analysis of geometric algorithms
Physically-based modeling and simulation
Product data exchange, standards, and interoperability
Reverse engineering/reconstruction of surfaces/solids
Robustness and validity of geometric computations
Shape modeling, synthesis, and analysis
IMPORTANT DATES FOR THE SUBMISSION AND REVIEW OF FULL PAPERS:
Abstract for full papers:
Tuesday, February 18, 2017
Full paper submission:
Monday, February 24, 2017
First review notification:
Friday, April 7, 2017
Final notification of acceptance: Friday, April 28, 2017
Camera ready full papers due: Friday, May 5, 2017
S3PM Convention chair:
Vadim Shapiro (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
SPM Conference chair:
Sara McMains (University of California, Berkeley)
SPM Program chairs:
Mario Botsch (Bielefeld University)
Stefanie Hahmann (University of Grenoble Alpes)
Jessica Zhang (Carnegie Mellon University)
For more details and submission instruction please visit:
<https://s3pm.icsi.berkeley.edu/s3pm/spm.html>
https://s3pm.icsi.berkeley.edu/s3pm/spm.html
[We apologize if you receive multiple copies of this message.]
Eurographics 2017 Symposium on Parallel Graphics and Visualization (EGPGV 2017) Call for Papers
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June 12-13, 2017, Barcelona, Spain
Co-located with EuroVis 2017
http://www.vis.uni-stuttgart.de/egpgv/egpgv2017/
Dear colleagues,
The importance of parallel computing is increasing rapidly with the ubiquitous availability of multi-core CPUs, GPUs, and cluster systems. Computationally demanding and data-intensive applications in graphics and visualization are strongly affected by this trend and require novel efficient parallel solutions. The aim of this symposium is to foster the exchange of experiences and knowledge exploiting and defining new trends in parallel graphics and visualization. The proceedings of the EGPGV Symposium will be published in the Eurographics Proceedings Series and in the Eurographics Digital Library. Best papers from the EGPGV symposium will be invited to submit an extended journal version to IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics. Focusing on parallel computing, the symposium seeks papers on graphics and visualization techniques, data structures, algorithms, and systems for:
- large-data
- HPC and cloud environments
- (multi-)GPU computing, and heterogeneous, hybrid architectures
- shared and/or distributed memory architectures
- out-of-core
The symposium topics include:
- computationally and data intensive rendering
- scientific visualization (volume rendering, flow, and tensor visualization)
- information visualization and visual analytics
- in-situ analytics and in-situ visualization
- simulations for virtual environments (physics-based animation, collision detection, acoustics)
- mesh processing, level-of-detail, and geometric methods
- visual computing (image- and video-based rendering, image processing and exploitation, segmentation)
- scheduling, memory management, and data coherence
- distributed, parallel, or multi-threaded approaches
- mapReduce-based and database-related methods, algorithms or approaches, query based visualization
- advanced hardware for data handling or visualization
- large and high resolution displays, virtual environments
- scientific, engineering, and industrial applications
Submission types
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You are invited to submit original and unpublished research works. Two types of submissions are accepted, as follows.
Full papers
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Full papers are expected to be eight to ten (8-10) pages in length, with the final length appropriate to the contribution of the paper. Submissions are to be formatted along the Eurographics paper publication guidelines. We expect that full paper submissions will clearly discuss the novel and significant contributions as well as related work in the field. Authors must highlight how their contributions differ and advance the state of the art in parallel graphics and visualization. The full paper and all supplementary material, if any, must be submitted via the PCS online system.
Short papers
============================
This year we introduce a new type of submission: short papers. Short papers target the same interest topics as full papers, but are maximally 4 pages in length. As such, they typically address novel ideas or work in progress which has not been sufficiently solidly validated as for full papers. Short papers can also target use-cases and applications of parallel graphics and visualization, presentation of parallel graphics and visualization tools and systems, industry success stories, and showcases of applications making use of parallel graphics and visualization. The short paper track thus broadens the visualization showcase track that was present in earlier editions of EGPGV. Short papers and their supplementary material, if any, must be submitted via the PCS online system.
Accepted papers (both full and short) will appear in the symposium proceedings and be published via the Eurographics Digital Library.
Submission process
=================
Papers are accepted when submitted via the PCS system (precisionconference.com). Additional details with respect to the submission process will be announced shortly on egpgv.org/egpgv2017
Reviewing process
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Both paper types (full and short) will be reviewed by at least three members of the International Program Committee (IPC), in a single review pass. Full papers deemed insufficient in terms of the contribution level expected for a full paper, but presenting otherwise interesting, novel, and valuable results, can be selected by the IPC to be accepted as short papers. The review process is not double blind; we leave it to the latitude of the authors whether they want to disclose their identity in their submissions.
Important Dates
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Papers Submission: March 6, 2017
Author Notification: April 21, 2017
Camera-Ready Submission: April 30, 2017
Symposium: June 12-13, 2017
Symposium Chair
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Fernando Cucchietti, Barcelona Supercomputing Center, Spain
Program Chairs
===============
Alexandru Telea, University of Groningen, the Netherlands
Janine Bennett, Sandia National Laboratories, USA
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EuroVis 2017 Short Paper Track
Call for Papers
Deadline: 23:59GMT, Feb 17th 2017
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For the sixth time, EuroVis 2017 features a short paper track 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 double-blind 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.
Submission Information
----------------------
Submissions for the short paper track should be at most 4 pages, 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.
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).
For detailed paper preparation and submission instructions please refer to
the guidelines in the Submitter Area on the conference web page at
http://eurovis2017.virvig.es/ (to be updated). Note that the style for the
final camera-ready version is included in that for full papers and can be
found under Author Guidelines at
http://eurovis2017.virvig.es/index.php/for-submitters/authors-guidelines.
For any questions concerning short paper submissions please contact the
co-chairs: ev2017-short(a)cs.upc.edu
Important Dates
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The submission deadline is 23:59GMT, Feb 17th 2017. Please see
http://eurovis2017.virvig.es/ for further details.
EuroVis General Chairs
----------------------
Isabel Navazo and Pere-Pau Vázquez, ViRVIG Group, Universitat Politècnica de
Catalunya, Spain
Short Papers Program Co-Chairs
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Barbora Kozlikova, Masaryk University, Czech Republic
Tobias Schreck, Graz University of Technology, Austria
Thomas Wischgoll, Wright State University, US
Short Papers Program Committee
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To be announced
EG2017 Medical Prize -- Extended Deadline until Jan. 19
Due to several requests, we have extended the deadline for the EG 2017 Dirk
Bartz Prize for Visual Computing in Medicine until January 19. Further
information on the prize can be found below and at
http://liris.cnrs.fr/eg2017/index.php/dirk-bartz-prize-for-visual-computing-
in-medicine-2017/
--
= DIRK BARTZ PRIZE FOR VISUAL COMPUTING IN MEDICINE 2017 (EUROGRAPHICS
MEDICAL PRIZE) =
New Submission Deadline:
*** January 19, 2017 ***
Notification:
February 17, 2017
Homepage:
http://liris.cnrs.fr/eg2017/index.php/dirk-bartz-prize-for-visual-computing-
in-medicine-2017/
The Eurographics Association organizes a biannual competition to acknowledge
the contribution that computer graphics is playing 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 2007 and 2009.
== CALL ==
Submissions for the Dirk Bartz Prize for Visual Computing in Medicine 2017
are being invited from researchers and developers who can demonstrate that a
particular benefit has resulted from the use of computer graphics technology
in a medical application that they have produced. Examples of entries could
include the use of new data visualization techniques, interaction methods,
or virtual/augmented environments. Further information is available at:
http://liris.cnrs.fr/eg2017/index.php/dirk-bartz-prize-for-visual-computing-
in-medicine-2017/
== WINNERS ==
The top three winning entries of the Dirk Bartz Prize for Visual Computing
in Medicine 2017 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 made of computer graphics, and novelty. All three winning teams
will have an opportunity to briefly present their results at Eurographics
2017, which means that at least one author of each winning team must attend
to present the results.
See the Hall of Fame
https://www.eg.org/images/DirkBartzAward/HallOfFame_20151019-corr.pdf for
previous recipients of the prize.
== SUBMISSION GUIDELINES ==
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_2017MED/Instruction.
The submission of complementary material like videos, demo applications, and
references to additional publications of the authors, theses, etc. is highly
welcome. Submissions will be made electronically through SRMV2 at
https://srmv2.eg.org/COMFy/Conference/EG_2017MED.
Winning entries will be published in the "Short Papers and Medical Prize
Awards" digital media proceedings, and in the EG Digital Library.
For any question concerning medical prize submissions please contact the
medical prize co-chairs at: chairs-eg2017med(a)eg.org
== CO-CHAIRS ==
Stefan Bruckner, University of Bergen, Norway
Timo Ropinski, Ulm University, Germany
**** Extended deadline: January 28th *****
Due to the concurrent Siggraph paper deadline, we have extended the
Doctoral Consortium Submission deadline to January 28th.
The recently created EG Doctoral Consortium provides students with an
opportunity to discuss their work with experienced researchers in the
field outside their home institutions. Information follows.
Call for submissions - Eurographics 2017 Doctoral Consortium
What is it?
Recently created, it is a networking event in which PhD students working
in all areas of computer graphics can present their work (in poster
format), discuss it, and receive feedback from experienced researchers
in the field, as well as interact with other PhD students.
Who should submit?
We encourage all PhD students in computer graphics-related areas to
submit, with a preference towards those who already have a clear
research direction, so that they can benefit the most from
participation. Those who have recently finished their doctorate degree
are also eligible.
Submission procedure and review process
Information on what to submit, when and how, as well as other details
can be found in the Eurographics Doctoral Consortium webpage:
<http://liris.cnrs.fr/eg2017/index.php/call-for-doctorial-consortium/>
http://liris.cnrs.fr/eg2017/index.php/call-for-doctorial-consortium/
Important dates
Submission Deadline: January 28th, 2017
Notification of Acceptance: March 3, 2016
Dear Colleagues and Friends,
You are kindly invited to contribute to the fifth EuroVis Workshop on
Reproducibility, Verification, and Validation ( <http://www.eurorvvv.org/>
EuroRVVV) to be held in conjunction with the
<http://eurovis2017.virvig.es/> EuroVis 2017 in Barcelona, Spain on July
12-13, 2017. Further details, including the call for paper below, can be
found at <http://www.eurorvvv.org/> http://www.eurorvvv.org/.
/// 5th EuroVis Workshop on Reproducibility, Verification, and Validation
/// * * * Perception in Visualization * * *
/// <http://www.eurovis.org/> http://www.eurorvvv.org/
For the fifth time, EuroRVVV will be held in conjunction with EuroVis. The
purpose of this workshop is to develop a common sense of good
reproducibility in our community. Workshop papers will be peer-reviewed in a
one-stage process by an international program committee. They will be
electronically archived in the Eurographics Digital Library and are fully
citable publications. Submissions for the EuroRVVV track should be 4 pages
(at most), excluding references, and 5 pages (at most), in total. They will
be orally presented at the workshop. EuroRVVV 2017 will be held in
Barcelona, Spain, June 12th and 13th, 2017 as part of EuroVis 2017.
Important Dates:
*Papers Submission Deadline*: February 17th, 2017
Acceptance Notification: March 17th, 2017
Camera-ready Deadline: April 14th, 2017
Workshop Dates: June 12th and 13th, 2017
This year, the workshop is subtitled "Perception in Visualization" and we
encourage authors to share both positive and negative experience that could
be beneficial to the visualization community regarding - but not limited -
to the following topics:
* Verification or validation of visualization algorithms to ensure
reproducibility
* Experiences with the evaluation verification of scientific
visualization, information visualization, and visual analytics, based on
perceptual tasks
* Evaluation methods for visualization techniques or applications to
verify perceptual hypotheses
* A new methodology for designing or studying perceptual tasks in
visualization systems that has demonstrable benefits for the EuroVis
community
* Statistical analysis methods to interpret evaluation results
* Outcomes of perceptual studies and their relevance for the visualization
community
Further details and <http://www.eurorvvv.org/submission/> submission
instructions can be found at:
<http://eurorvvv.org/> http://eurorvvv.org
The final versions of the papers must follow the official EuroVis Short
Paper style guides, which can be found here:
<http://eurovis2017.virvig.es/images/site/EuroVis2017FullPapers_latex2e.zip>
http://eurovis2017.virvig.es/images/site/EuroVis2017FullPapers_latex2e.zip
The EuroRVVV 2017 Organizers
Kai Lawonn, University of Koblenz-Landau, Germany
Noeska Smit, University of Bergen, Norway
Douglas Cunningham, BTU Cottbus-Senftenberg, Germany
If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact us via
<mailto:chairs@eurorvvv.org> chairs(a)eurorvvv.org
Further information: <http://www.eurovis.org/> http://www.eurorvvv.org
[ 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).
http://www.cs.rug.nl/jbi/eurovis2016/Co-locatedEvents
The one-day workshop is a co-located event to EUROVIS 2016, the European
Conference on Visualization, held at Groningen,Netherlands, on June 6/7,
2015. The EnvirVis-Workshop aims to bring together researchers in the area
of visualization of geo-scientific, environmental 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, atmosphere modeling
* Geology, geography, geophysics
* Soil and groundwater research
* Energy resources and waste management
* Land use research
* Biodiversity and ecosystem services
Important Dates:
Short Paper Submision Deadline: February 19, 2016
Final Decisions: March 18, 2016
Camera Ready Versions Due: April 15, 2016
Conference: June 6-7, 2016
Paper Submission:
Papers must be written in English and should not exceed a length of 4 pages
without references + 1 page of references. Paper submission instructions can
be found at the conference website:
http://www.cs.rug.nl/jbi/eurovis2016/ForSubmitters/ShortPapers
Publication:
Papers will be published online at the Eurographics Digital Library.
Workshop Chairs:
Ariane Middel, School of Geographical Sciences and Urban Planning, Phoenix,
AZ, USA
Karsten Rink, Helmholtz Center for Environmental Research (UFZ), Leipzig,
Germany
Dirk Zeckzer, Leipzig University, Leipzig, Germany
For further and updated information please see the workshop web page
http://www.informatik.uni-leipzig.de/bsv/envirvis2016/
Best regards
Ariane Middel, Karsten Rink and Dirk Zeckzer
EnvirVis Co-Chairs