Dear colleagues,
The *EuroVis Early Career Award* [1][2] is given each year to one or two
early-career researchers in the field, who have already made a significant
contribution to visualization in general, and more specifically to the
European visualization community (e.g., through outstanding scientific
contributions to the EuroVis conference [3]). The intent of this award is to
recognize people early on in their career who have already made a notable
contribution and are likely to make more.
Nominations: Members of the visualization research community may nominate
individuals for the EuroVis Early Career Award by filling out the online
form at:
<https://eur01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.eg.or
g%2Fwp%2Feurographics-awards-programme%2Fvisualization-award%2Fnominate%2F&d
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https://www.eg.org/wp/eurographics-awards-programme/visualization-award/nomi
nate/
Note that Candidates to the EuroVis Early Career Award 2025 must have
finished their PhD in 2019 or later [4]. Deadline for nominations is
*January, 31st 2025*.
Questions regarding the award and the nomination process may be forwarded to
the awards chair, Gerik Scheuermann (eurovis-early-career-award(a)eg.org
<mailto:eurovis-early-career-award@eg.org> ).
Gerik Scheuermann
EuroVis Early Career Award Chair
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[4] Approved delays, such as leaves of absences, COVID delays, and switching
fields will be considered on a case by case basis by contacting the awards
chair.
Gerik Scheuermann (he/him/his)
Dear colleagues,
The *EuroVis Early Career Award* [1][2] is given each year to one or
two early-career researchers in the field, who have already made a
significant contribution to visualization in general, and more
specifically to the European visualization community (e.g., through
outstanding scientific contributions to the EuroVis conference [3]).
The intent of this award is to recognize people early on in their
career who have already made a notable contribution and are likely to
make more.
Nominations: Members of the visualization research community may
nominate individuals for the EuroVis Early Career Award by filling out
the online form at:
https://www.eg.org/wp/eurographics-awards-programme/visualization-award/nom…
Note that Candidates to the EuroVis Early Career Award 2025 must have
finished their PhD in 2019 or later [4]. Deadline for nominations is
*January, 31st 2025*.
Questions regarding the award and the nomination process may be
forwarded to the awards chair, Gerik Scheuermann
(eurovis-early-career-award(a)eg.org).
Gerik Scheuermann
EuroVis Early Career Award Chair
[1] Eurographics Awards Programme – Eurographics (eg.org)
[2] The EuroVis Early Career Award – Eurographics (eg.org)
[3] www.eurovis.org
[4] Approved delays, such as leaves of absences, COVID delays, and
switching fields will be considered on a case by case basis by
contacting the awards chair.
Gerik Scheuermann (he/him/his)
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Prof. Dr. Gerik Scheuermann
Universitaet Leipzig
Institut fuer Informatik
04081 Leipzig
Germany
scheuermann(a)informatik.uni-leipzig.de
Tel. +49 341 97 32250
Fax +49 341 97 32252
Expressive 2025 will host an exhibition for artworks, posters, and demonstration projects, where artistic pieces, computational demonstrations, and posters will be featured side-by-side. This category focuses on recent research and creative activities at the intersection of arts and sciences. We are open to any work and research related to the Expressive 2025 conference topics. The authors of accepted works will be invited to present their work (as posters or interactive demo sessions) through a panel discussion at the main Expressive 2025 conference. Accepted works will be archived through the <https://diglib.eg.org/> Eurographics Digital Library and will be made available in the ACM Digital Library.
All submissions should be between 2 and 4 pages, written in English, including a title page with an abstract, keywords, and a bibliography. The required LaTeX template is available <https://srmv2.eg.org/COMFy/Conference/Expressive_WICED_2025> from the SRM system. Submissions should provide a clear description of the work and the process. Posters and demos will be demonstrated and/or displayed at the conference venue. Authors of accepted works in all areas of submitted work are encouraged to demonstrate their work; creating a separate submission for a poster and a demo is unnecessary if they refer to the same project.
All submissions must be made through the <https://srmv2.eg.org/COMFy/Conference/Expressive_WICED_2025> Eurographics SRM conference submission site. If you have any questions, please feel welcome to contact the Posters and Demos chairs at posters(a)expressive.graphics <mailto:posters@expressive.graphics> .
Important dates:
Paper submission deadline
February 03, 2025
Final decision notification
March 03, 2025
Camera-ready submission
March 31, 2025
(All deadlines are at 23:59:59 UTC/GMT)
Submission topics
Posters, demos and digital/physical artworks, exploring techniques related to (but not limited to):
* Analysis and modeling of creative behavior (AI, A-life)
* Simulation of natural media, traditional styles, and novel artistic styles
* Analysis of image style and saliency (paintings, photographs, others)
* Visualization techniques Simplification and abstraction techniques (e.g., sketching, indication)
* Empirically-based metrics of aesthetic attributes
* Applied visual perception
* Interaction techniques (e.g., sketch, gestural, multi-touch, multi-modal)
* Sketch-parsing, classification, and recognition
* Novel interfaces for art creation, modeling, control, sketch input, etc.
* Study designs and methodologies for evaluating and validating sketch-based systems, aesthetic metrics, visual communication systems, etc.
* Advanced rendering techniques (e.g., volumetric, GPU, mobile, multi-modal)
* Applications in special domains, e.g., Medicine, Geology, Biology, Sociology, Cultural Heritage
* Sketch-based information retrieval
* Stylistic or aesthetic aspects of character animation and simulated physics
* Accounts of real productions (e.g., animated films, digital art) or applications in software products (e.g., modeling, visualization, presentation software)
* Visual composition Design, rendering, and evaluation of layouts for text and presentation graphics
* Example-based style transfer
* Deep learning and neural networks for expressive rendering (e.g., neural style transfer)
* Temporal and spatial coherence
* Aesthetic evaluation and stylistic rendering of visual effects such as motion blur, depth of field, and lighting
* Non-traditional camera models
* Generative Adversarial Networks (GANs)
* AI-assisted modeling, animation, and generation of 2D/3D content
* AI-enhanced visual effects and generative art
*
General Co-chairs
- Marc CHRISTIE - University of Rennes 1, Rennes, France
- Fotis LIAROKAPIS - CYENS Centre of Excellence, Cyprus
Program Co-chairs
- Chiara Eva CATALANO - CNR IMATI, Genova, Italy
- Amal Dev PARAKKAT - Telecom Paris, Institut Polytechnique de Paris, France
Posters & Demo Co-chairs
- Daniel BERIO - GOLDSMITHS, London, UK
- Alexandre BRUCKERT - University of Nantes, France
Publicity Chair
- Mona ZAVICHI, INESC, Lisboa, Portugal
Dear Colleagues,
We are very pleased to announce the 2025 edition of the Computer Graphics Forum Cover Contest (see <http://vcg.isti.cnr.it/cgf/index.php> http://vcg.isti.cnr.it/cgf/index.php for rules and past winners).
We are looking for the cover image to appear in all 2025 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 research work through the following online form: http://vcg.isti.cnr.it/cgf/ (), before January 25, 2025. We will organize very soon after a vote among the associate editors (former and current ones) for selecting the best cover image.
We are looking forward to your submissions!
Pierre Alliez and Michael Wimmer
CGF Editors in Chief
(*) A big thanks to Federico Ponchio for implementing the web site.
Expressive 2025 ( <http://expressive.graphics/2025/> http://expressive.graphics/2025/) will take place in London, UK, on May 12th 2025 - co-located with Eurographics 2025.
The Expressive Symposium explores the capacity of computer graphics, animation, and computational media to be used in artistic, aesthetic, and creative ways. The field can be seen as encompassing problems in expressive understanding, expressive communication, and expressive interaction:
* Expressive understanding integrates aspects of computer science, philosophy, psychology, and the fine, applied, and performing arts, investigating theoretical approaches that further our understanding of aesthetic evaluation, perception and meaning.
* Expressive communication focuses on imagery and motion, which is expressive rather than photorealistic, although it may incorporate realistic elements.
* Expressive interaction explores models, algorithms, and technologies for sketch-based and XR interfaces, particularly classifying and recognizing hand-drawn shapes as a way to create or edit digital models, text, mathematics, or 3D shapes.
Paper submissions are invited across the broad range of areas covered by Expressive. We welcome papers in several categories: Research: New algorithms, scientific studies, analysis, or data (i.e., traditional academic papers).
* Research papers must contain novel results that substantially contribute to the field.
* Production: Candid discussion of creating a work (e.g., film, image, game) or developing a tool (e.g., paint or CAD program, software library). We are equally interested in papers on using existing techniques combined in novel ways or their application in a new or unusual context.
* Creative: Descriptions of original creative projects or analyses of expressive techniques used in artworks, performances, or computational design projects. Creative papers should highlight artistic innovation, and we encourage artists submitting to the Expressive 2025 Art Exhibition also to submit a creative paper describing their project.
* Meta: Research statements that do not contain new results, e.g.: grand challenges, position papers, evaluation standards, surveys, and primers on art/aesthetics/psychophysics for a computer science audience. We welcome papers that discuss the challenges of bridging computational expression across disciplines.
Submissions can also overlap more than one of these categories.
At Expressive 2025, the Technical Papers program will have two integrated paper tracks: Journal (Elsevier Computers & Graphics) and Conference.
The papers can be submitted through:
- Elsevier Computers and Graphics submission portal (Link: <https://www.editorialmanager.com/cag/default.aspx> https://www.editorialmanager.com/cag/default.aspx - Note: please select VSI: Expressive Media 2025). After reviews, the best papers will be retained for publication in the C&G journal, while other high-quality papers that do not reach the C&G bar will be redirected to the conference paper track. The submitted papers must be anonymous and formatted according to the C&G guidelines. There is no strict page limit, but the length should justify the contribution.
- SRM submission system (Link: <https://srmv2.eg.org/COMFy/Conference/Expressive_WICED_2025> https://srmv2.eg.org/COMFy/Conference/Expressive_WICED_2025) - The papers submitted through SRM will only be considered for the conference track. The conference proceedings will be made available online via Eurographics Digital Library. They will also be archived in the ACM Digital Library. The submitted papers must be anonymous and formatted in the template given here: <https://srmv2.eg.org/COMFy/Conference/Expressive_WICED_2025/GetConferenceFi…> https://srmv2.eg.org/COMFy/Conference/Expressive_WICED_2025/GetConferenceFi…
Important dates:
- Paper submission deadline: February 03, 2025
- First review notification (Possible outcomes: Conditionally accepted as a journal paper, Accepted as a conference paper, Reject): March 03, 2025
- Revised paper submission deadline (for Conditionally accepted journal papers): March 17, 2025
- Second review notification: March 31, 2025
- Camera-ready submission April 12, 2025
If you have any questions, please feel welcome to contact the Program chairs, Chiara Eva Catalano and Amal Dev Parakkat, at chairs-expressive2025(a)eg.org <mailto:chairs-expressive2025@eg.org>
Submission topics Topics include but are not limited to:
* Analysis and modelling of creative behaviour (AI, A-life)
* Simulation of natural media, traditional styles, and novel artistic styles
* Analysis of image style and saliency (paintings, photographs, others)
* Visualisation techniques, Simplification and Abstraction techniques (e.g., sketching, indication)
* Empirically-based metrics of aesthetic attributes
* Applied visual perception
* Interaction techniques (e.g., sketch, gestural, multi-touch, multi-modal, XR)
* Sketch-parsing, classification, and recognition
* Novel interfaces for art creation, modelling, control, sketch input
* Study designs and methodologies for evaluating and validating sketch-based systems, aesthetic metrics, visual communication systems
* Advanced rendering techniques (e.g., volumetric, GPU, mobile, multi-modal)
* Applications in special domains, e.g., Medicine, Geology, Biology, Sociology, Cultural Heritage
* Sketch-based information retrieval
* Stylistic or aesthetic aspects of character animation and simulated physics
* Accounts of real productions (e.g., animated films, digital art) or applications in software products (e.g., modelling, visualisation, presentation software)
* Visual composition design, rendering, and evaluation of layouts for text and presentation graphics
* Example-based style transfer
* Deep learning and neural networks for expressive rendering (e.g., neural style transfer)
* Temporal and spatial coherence
* Aesthetic evaluation and stylistic rendering of visual effects such as motion blur, depth of field, and lighting
* Non-traditional camera models
* Generative Adversarial Networks (GANs)
* AI-assisted modelling, animation, and generation of 2D/3D content
* AI-enhanced visual effects and generative art
General Co-chairs
- Marc CHRISTIE - University of Rennes 1, Rennes, France
- Fotis LIAROKAPIS - CYENS Centre of Excellence, Cyprus
Program Co-chairs
- Chiara Eva CATALANO - CNR IMATI, Genova, Italy
- Amal Dev PARAKKAT - Telecom Paris, Institut Polytechnique de Paris, France
Posters & Demo Co-chairs
- Daniel BERIO - GOLDSMITHS, London, UK
- Alexandre BRUCKERT - University of Nantes, France
Publicity Chair
- Mona ZAVICHI, INESC, Lisboa, Portugal
>> Apologies for duplicates, if any <<
>> *33. conference WSCG 2025 - Prague/Pilsen, Czech Republic* <<
>> Please, resend to your colleagues <<
Dear colleague,
I would like to invite you to the annual WSCG conference
* *WSCG 2025 - 33. International Conference on Computer Graphics,
Visualization and Computer Vision 2025*
www.wscg.cz OR www.wscg.eu - WEB pages are to be updated soon
to be held in Prague/Pilsen, Czech Republic (as usual for 32 years)
in *May 26-29, 2025
Co-Chairs
*prof. Vaclav Skala, University of West Bohemia, Pilsen, Czech Republic
prof. Nadia Magnenat-Thalmann, University of Geneva/MIRALab, Geneva,
Switzerland
Dr. Hon. Causa, U. of Ottawa, and U. of Hannover
*Keynote speakers*
Gianmarco Cherchi, University of Cagliari, Cagliari, Italy
- Robust Hexahedral Meshing with Grid-based Approaches - Abstract
Other agreements pending
*Submission dates*: Abstract: January 2025 Full paper: February
2025
submission open already
Conference will be held in the *HYBRID *mode, however *physical
presence is strongly preferred*.
*Recent papers* are available in the Digital Repository
o http://wscg.zcu.cz/DL/wscg_DL.htm
* *Accepted papers* are published in the *Computer Science Research
Notes [CSRN], ISSN 2464-4617*
and the best selected papers are published in the *Journal of WSCG,
ISSN 1213-6972*
Each paper has an *individual DOI *registered with http://www.doi.org
Indexed by Scopus etc. and with individual DOI for each paper.
* *Recent Keynote speakers* can be found in
o http://wscg.zcu.cz/Keynotes/keynote.htm
* *Register your contact at the submission server*
o http://wscgreg.zcu.cz
to be kept updated (there will be no CfP sent)
*Research collaboration proposal is welcome.*
Maybe that our recent related research results might be of your interest.
Related PDFs of our research results are available at:
* http://afrodita.zcu.cz/~skala/publications.htm
Feel free to contact me at:
* skala(a)kiv.zcu.cz - in research oriented questions
* WSCGconf(a)gmail.com - WSCG related questions
Yours
prof. Vaclav Skala
WSCG organizer since 1992
*annually held* in Czech Republic
www.VaclavSkala.eu
c/o University of West Bohemia
Pilsen, Czech Republic
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Prof.Vaclav Skala
http://www.VaclavSkala.euhttp://afrodita.zcu.cz/~skala/publications.htm
tel. 37-763-2473
ID verification:https://www.zcu.cz/cs/Employees/person.html?personId=16821
c/o University of West Bohemia
Computer Graphics and Visualization
Faculty of Applied Sciences
Dept.of Computer Science & Engineering
Univerzitni 8
CZ 306 14 Plzen
Czech Republic
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Any arrangements arising from this e-mail / electronic communication shall not be considered
valid, effective and binding upon the UWB until their written confirmation signed by
the authorized persons.
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http://www.VaclavSkala.euhttp://afrodita.zcu.cz/~skala/publications.htm
tel. 37-763-2473
ID verification:https://www.zcu.cz/cs/Employees/person.html?personId=16821
c/o University of West Bohemia
Computer Graphics and Visualization
Faculty of Applied Sciences
Dept.of Computer Science & Engineering
Univerzitni 8
CZ 306 14 Plzen
Czech Republic
ORCID: 0000-0001-8886-4281
ResearcherID:http://www.researcherid.com/rid/F-9141-2011
Scopus Author ID:https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=7004643209
Research Gate:https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Vaclav_Skala/publicationsDBLP:https://dblp.org/orcid/0000-0001-8886-4281https://dblp.org/pid/s/VaclavSkala.htmlACM:https://dl.acm.org/profile/81100496969
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The Eurographics Symposium on Parallel Graphics and Visualization (EGPGV)
aims to foster the exchange of experiences and knowledge on leveraging and
defining new trends in parallel graphics and visualization. This area is
important due to the widespread 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.
EGPGV 2025 will take place on June 2, 2025, and will be co-located with
EuroVis 2025, held June 2 to June 6, 2025, in Luxembourg City, Luxembourg.
The proceedings of EGPGV will be published in the Eurographics Proceedings
Series and the Eurographics Digital Library.
EGPGV seeks papers on graphics and visualization that involve parallel
computing and/or focus on very large data sets. Papers on techniques,
data structures, algorithms, systems, and applications are welcomed.
Parallel computing includes high-performance computing and cloud
environments, (multi-)GPU computing and heterogeneous, hybrid
architectures, and shared and/or distributed memory architectures.
Further, papers focused on processing very large data sets (either for
visualization or graphics) are welcomed, even if they do not have a
particular focus on parallelism.
Typical Symposium Topics:
- Computationally and data-intensive rendering
- Scientific visualization (e.g., volume, flow, and tensor visualization)
- Machine learning as applied to parallel graphics, visualization,
and/or large data analytics
- Information visualization and visual analytics
- In situ analytics and in situ visualization
- Out-of-core processing of large data sets for visualization or graphics
- 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
- Parallelization approaches and algorithms, such as MapReduce
- Database-related methods, algorithms or approaches, and query-based
visualization
- Advanced hardware for data handling or visualization
- Large and high-resolution displays, virtual environments
- Scientific, engineering, and industrial applications
- Data analytics on large scientific data sets
In general, appropriate topics for the symposium fall into one of four
categories:
1. Parallel graphics
2. Rendering of very large data sets
3. Parallel visualization and analytics
4. Processing of large data sets for visualization or analytics
Submission Types:
- Full Papers (8 to 10 pages) in Eurographics format (+1 page for references)
- Short Papers (up to 4 pages) in Eurographics format (+1 page for references)
Important Dates:
- Abstract Deadline: February 3, 2025
- Submission Deadline: February 7, 2025
If you would like more information, please don't hesitate to contact
the Program Co-Chairs via papers(a)egpgv.org.
EGPGV 2025 Leadership:
- Symposium Chair: Guido Reina, University of Stuttgart, Germany
- Program Co-Chair: Silvio Rizzi, Argonne National Laboratory, USA
- Program Co-Chair: Charles Gueunet, Kitware, France
The Eurographics Symposium on Rendering 2025 will take place from Wednesday, June 25, through Friday, June 27, at CPH Conference, Copenhagen, Denmark. This 36th event continues the series of highly successful Eurographics Symposia and Workshops on Rendering.
Call for Papers and other information is at <https://conferences.eg.org/egsr2025/> https://conferences.eg.org/egsr2025/
Key dates (all deadlines are midnight, 23:59 UTC):
* Abstract deadline: Tuesday, April 1
* Research Track papers deadline: Monday, April 7
* Industry Track papers deadline: Wednesday, May 21
* Research Track final papers due: Thursday, June 5
* Industry Track final papers due: Wednesday, June 18
* Conference: Wednesday, June 25, through Friday, June 27
Please spread the word, and we look forward to your participation.
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Dear subscriber,
We are pleased to announce High-Performance Graphics 2025! High-Performance Graphics is where industry and academia meet to share and discuss innovations in performance-oriented graphics systems research. We are excited about innovative algorithms as well as efficient, real-world implementations, plus the underlying technology: hardware, languages, compilers, and so on.
Join us whether you are a researcher, an engineer or architect, to discuss the complex interaction of parallel programming, novel programming models, and efficient algorithms. Come, be inspired, and inspire others to produce the next generation of graphics and visual computing applications: This is HPG!
At a Glance
* Conference: June 23-25 (co-located with EGSR in Copenhagen, Denmark)
* Paper deadlines & Dates :
* Paper Abstracts: Monday, April 7
* Paper Submissions: Monday, April 14
* Notification of conditional acceptance: Friday, May 9
* Revised papers due: Monday, May 26
* Notification of final acceptance: Monday, June 2
* Camera-ready: Monday, June 9
* All accepted papers are archived in the Eurographics digital library. Selected papers will be featured in a special issue of Computer Graphics Forum.
* Awards for best paper, best poster, test of time and student competition.
All deadlines are at 23:59 UTC-12:00 (Anywhere on Earth).
Conference Info
High-Performance Graphics is co-sponsored by ACM SIGGRAPH and Eurographics. The program features three days of paper and industry presentations.
The conference will be in-person this year (with an online component) and will take place from June 23-25, 2025 in Copenhagen, Denmark. The conference will be co-located with the Eurographics Symposium on Rendering (EGSR), held immediately before that conference.
Papers Track
In general, we welcome any paper that resonates with the “High Performance Graphics” theme. We invite original and innovative performance-oriented contributions to the design of algorithms and hardware architectures, for all areas of graphics in the broadest sense, including rasterization, ray tracing, diffusion graphics, virtual and augmented reality, physics, and animation.
More specifically, topics of interest include (but are not limited to):
* Graphics hardware and software systems, and distributed computing for graphics
* Ray tracing hardware, data structures, algorithms, and optimizations
* Mobile, embedded, integrated, and low-power graphics
* Physically-based rendering and inverse rendering
* Machine learning and computer vision techniques with applications in graphics
* Generative AI and diffusion-based graphics, applications, and optimizations
* Point-based rendering, radiance caching, and novel view synthesis
* Compression and bandwidth optimizations for graphics pipelines
* Geometry processing, procedural generation, and tessellation
* Programming models, languages, and compilation techniques for graphics
* Efficient visualization, vector graphics, simulation, and animation
* Image postprocessing, e.g. denoising, upsampling and ambient occlusion
* Perception-based metrics and optimizations
* Virtual and augmented reality, and emerging display technologies
It is sometimes difficult to describe exactly which papers are ideal for a specific conference. When in doubt, please contact this year’s paper chairs, Aaron Knoll and Christoph Peters. You can reach us at <mailto:papers@highperformancegraphics.org> papers(a)highperformancegraphics.org.
Paper Length and Format
Published proceedings will be archived in the Eurographics Digital Library. Furthermore, a curated selection of accepted papers will be featured in a special issue of the Eurographics Computer Graphics Forum (CGF) journal. CGF papers will be selected based on reviewer recommendations, the outcome of a second review cycle, and HPG committee deliberation.
There is no fixed maximum length for a paper. However, the magnitude of the contribution must be proportional to the length of the paper. Papers longer than 10 typeset pages in the final format must make a very significant contribution to be accepted. Writing plays an important role in the assessment. Omitting important details or tampering with formatting rules may cause a paper to be graded lower than a longer paper that is clearly written, without being repetitive or verbose.
We encourage the use of supplemental material for ancillary content such as videos, image comparisons, or source code.
Submission Guidelines
Submissions should use SRM, which includes format information for Eurographics. These format requirements match that of Computer Graphics Forum, so curated papers should not need modification before publication.
Reviews will be double-blind. We request that authors do not include their names, affiliations, or other identifying information in manuscripts under consideration. We try to be as permissive as possible while still taking all reasonable steps to preserve anonymity during the review process. Please do not make public statements on the submission status of your paper until acceptance has been confirmed. Before your paper is accepted:
* You may upload a version of your submission, for example as a technical report or to arXiv (or similar services), but please do not mention HPG.
* You may give presentations about your work, without saying it is submitted to HPG.
One author of each accepted paper is expected to register for the conference and to present the work in person.
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to reach out to us via <mailto:papers@highperformancegraphics.org> papers(a)highperformancegraphics.org. For more information, please visit our <https://highperformancegraphics.us9.list-manage.com/track/click?u=535bbd1f8…> Call For Participation page.
- The HPG 2025 organizing committee
<https://highperformancegraphics.us9.list-manage.com/track/open.php?u=535bbd…>
https://www.eurovis2025.lu/for-submitters/call-for-education-papers
We seek original contributions for presentation and publication in the Eurovis Education Papers track. The scope includes various topics related to education:
1. Teaching related areas such as Information Visualization, Scientific Visualization, Visual Analytics,
2. Designing and teaching online and hybrid courses: novel teaching methods, curriculum design, teaching to diverse audiences, tools and platforms for teaching, assessment techniques for evaluating learning outcomes,
3. Enabling and exploiting visualization tools and techniques to teach in other disciplines.
4. Classroom challenges in visualization, e.g. innovative and effective assessment, engaging student interest, managing diverse student backgrounds, teaching mathematical foundations,
5. Incorporating modern technology in visualization courses (e.g. VR, AR, 3D printing, gaming, etc),
6. Bringing visualization research into the classroom,
7. Promoting undergraduate research in visualization,
8. Visualization Literacy - models and frameworks for evaluating data visualization literacy, strategies to enhance data visualization literacy in the classroom or with general audiences, case studies of data visualization literacy initiatives.
We invite authors to submit their contributions that fall into one of the following categories:
Regular papers [max. 8 pages]
describing the experience of educators in the topics listed above, bringing ideas on how to make the education process more efficient and funnier, attracting students to further research work, discussing innovative opportunities, etc. Whenever possible, we encourage authors to provide evidence of their effectiveness.
Innovative assignments [max. 4 pages]
explaining real assignments, providing examples of handouts and starter code and examples of student work. Explanations and descriptions of when and how to implement and facilitate the assignments in a semester (e.g., orchestration details) are highly recommended. Providing a description of the assessment method is also suggested. Authors may provide all relevant artifacts as supplementary materials during submission, and agree to provide access to them online upon acceptance.
Outstanding student projects (individual or group) [max. 2 pages]
should describe the learning context for the project and show how the student(s) brought creativity to their work. Upon acceptance, authors are expected to demonstrate the project during their presentation.
Eurovis Education contributions are published in the Eurographics Digital Library. The best regular papers may 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 invited to publish in CGEMS: Computer Graphics Educational Materials Source.
Eurovis 2025 Education Paper Chairs
• Jillian Aurisano, University of Cincinnati, US
• Robert S Laramee, University of Nottingham, UK
• Carolina Nobre, University of Toronto, Canada
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