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… 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