EuroVis 2007
Eurographics/IEEE-VGTC Symposium on
Visualization
May 23-25, 2007
* Important
Dates
Deadline for
submissions: 8 December 2006, 5:00PM
GMT
Notification of acceptance:
14 February 2007
Camera-ready copy
due: 23 March 2007
Conference
dates: 23-25 May
2007
* Aims and
Scope:
EuroVis 2007 is the ninth
annual visualization symposium (formerly known as 'VisSym'), jointly organised
by the Eurographics Working Group on Data Visualization and the IEEE
Visualization and Graphics Technical Committee. We invite you to participate in
EuroVis 2007, to be held in
We invite papers reporting
significant new research results and practical applications of visualization.
Contributions from all areas of visualization are
welcome.
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Topics:
Suggested topics for
research papers include, but are not limited to:
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Theoretical foundations of visualization
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Usability and human factors in visualization
* Visual
knowledge discovery and visual analytics
* Visual
Data Mining
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Information visualization
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Software visualization
* Flow
visualization
* Volume
visualization
* Surface
extraction
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Compression and multi-resolution techniques
* Large
data visualization
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Time-varying data
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Visualization systems
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Multi-modal visualization
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Distributed, collaborative, and grid-based
visualization
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Parallel visualization and graphics clusters
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Visualization over the internet
* Mobile
and ubiquitous visualization
* Visual
Data Mining
Application papers are
invited from any application area, including, but not limited
to:
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Physical sciences and engineering
* Earth,
space and environmental sciences
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Bioinformatics, life sciences, medical research and
practice
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Business, finance, and data mining
* Submission information:
Paper submission is
electronic only. Full details, including formatting instructions and the
submission procedure are provided at the Eurovis Submission site.
Papers should be formatted
according to the EG publication guidelines. You are strongly recommended to use
the EG LaTeX style files available [zip file, or gzip'd tar file]. Papers should
not exceed 8 pages in length.
Accepted papers will be
presented at the symposium and will appear in the proceedings, which will be
published in the Eurographics Workshop Series. There will by a limit of one
half-page of full-colour per accepted paper in the published proceedings.
Supplementary material (e.g. videos) can also be provided, and will be
considered when the paper is reviewed; see the submission site for full
details.
* Conference
Location
EuroVis 2007 will be held in
* Symposium
Co-Chairs
Torsten
Möller Simon Fraser University,
Canda