http://eurovis.swansea.ac.uk/call-for-participation-posters.htm

 

Dear Colleagues,

 

The exciting EuroVis 2014 poster deadline is:

 

*** 8 April 2014 ***

 

EuroVis 2014 is re-introducing a poster track. The purpose of this

track is to present late-breaking results, work in progress, and

follow-up extensions or evaluations of existing methods. In particular,

it provides young researchers, especially postgraduate students, with

valuable opportunities to receive feedback from other researchers,

and engage in stimulating discussions.

 

The poster track will be managed by the co-chair team and the

International Program Committee (IPC) for the short paper track.

 

We solicit poster submissions in the form of a poster and an accompanying

sketch (i.e., an extended abstract of at most 2 pages, with an additional

page allowed for references only).

 

Posters will be peer-reviewed in a one-stage double-blind process.

Accepted posters will be presented at the poster fast-forward session

and poster viewing session of the conference. Both a PDF version of the

poster and the sketch will be included on the conference USB stick.

 

In addition to directly submitted posters, some submissions to the

short paper track will be offered an opportunity to be presented as posters.

Such submissions will not require an additional review process.

 

Traditionally, the materials in a poster/sketch can be reused later by

the original authors for a more extensive publication (e.g., a full

paper) with more detailed content and mature results. This should not

be considered as self-plagiarism. However, as posters/sketches are

citable, researchers are encouraged to acknowledge novel ideas and

results presented in posters/sketches. A EuroVis poster may describe

a piece of work in any aspect of visualization. For directly-submitted

posters, we particularly encourage summary report of collaborative

projects, work in progress, and application case studies.

 

A EuroVis poster may describe a piece of work in any aspect of

visualization. For directly-submitted posters, we particularly encourage

summary report of collaborative projects, work in progress, and application

case studies.  Formatting and submission guidelines are found on

the EuroVis 2014 web page.

 

Sincerely,

 

Short Paper and Poster Co-Chairs

Niklas Elmqvist, Purdue University, USA.

Mario Hlawitschka, University of Leipzig, Germany.

Jessie Kennedy, Napier University.

 

EuroVis 2014 Co-Chairs

Robert S Laramee

Min Chen