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Eurographics 2016 Symposium on Parallel Graphics and Visualization

(EGPGV 2016)

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June 6-7, 2016, Groningen, the Netherlands

Co-located with EuroVis 2016

www.egpgv.org

 

Dear colleagues:

 

Due to several requests from authors, we postponed the full paper

submission deadline for EGPGV 2016 from February 19 to March 4, 2016.

 

Besides regular papers, this CfP also adds a call for visualization

showcases submissions (described below).

 

 

Call for Regular Papers

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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

- clusters

- (multi-)GPU computing, and heterogeneous, hybrid architectures

- out-of-core

- hybrid distributed and shared memory architectures

- grid and cloud environments

 

In particular the symposium topics include:

 

- computationally and data intensive rendering

- scientific visualization (volume rendering, flow and tensor visualization)

- information visualization and visual analytics

- 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

- large and high resolution displays, virtual environments

- scientific, engineering, and industrial applications

 

 

Submission instructions

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You are invited to submit original and unpublished research works. 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 the 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 must be submitted via the PCS online system.

 

Additional submission details will be announced shortly on egpgv.org.

 

Call for Visualization Showcases

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This year we present the second edition of the Visualization Showcase.

This track provides a forum for the year's most instrumental movies in

parallel graphics and visualization. Finalists will compete for the Best

Visualization Award, and each finalist will present his or her movie during

a dedicated session at EGPGV '16 in a 10-minute presentation. Movies

are judged based on how they illuminate science, by the quality of the movie,

and for innovations in the process used for creating the movie. Accepted

submissions will appear as short papers in the symposium proceedings.

 

 

Review and selection process for Visualization Showcases

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Submissions need to include a movie (up to 150MB in size) and a short

paper (up to 4 pages including references). The short paper should describe

the scientific story conveyed by the movie, how the visualization helps

scientific discovery, and the "state-of-the-practice" information behind

making the movie.

 

Each showcase submission will be peer-reviewed by the EGPGV International

Program Committee. Criteria for revision include:

 

* Compelling visualization

* Visualizing data involving parallel graphics and/or parallel visualization in a

significant way (e.g., data size, parallel processing, parallel rendering)

* Meaningful and compelling science story

* Description of visualization techniques necessary to accomplish the movie

 

 

Important Dates

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Papers Submission:                                March 4 (extended from February 19), 2016

Showcase Submission:                        March 25, 2016

Author Notification (full papers):                April 15, 2016

Author Notification (showcases):                April 15, 2016

Camera-Ready Submission (full papers):        April 25, 2016

Camera-Ready Submission (showcases):        April 25, 2016

Symposium:                                               June 6-7, 2016

 

 

 

 

Symposium Chair

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Alexandru Telea, University of Groningen, the Netherlands

 

Program Chairs

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Wes Bethel, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA

Enrico Gobbetti, CRS4, Italy

 

 

Program Committee

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Marco Ament, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany

Ulf Assarsson, Chalmers University, Sweden

Janine Bennett, SANDIA Labs, USA

Hank Childs, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA

Kurt Debattista, University of Warwick, UK

Stefan Eilemann, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland

Elmar Eisemann, TU Delft, the Netherlands

Kelly Gaither, University Texas/Austin, USA

Christoph Garth, University of Kaiserslautern, Germany

Berk Geveci, Kitware, USA

Michael Guthe, University of Bayreuth, Germany

Andrei Jalba, TU Eindhoven, the Netherlands

Jens Krüger, University Duisburg-Essen, Germany

Torsten Kuhlen, RWTH Aachen University, Germany

Fabio Marton, CRS4, Italy

Patrick McCormick, Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA

Kenneth Moreland, Sandia National Laboratories, USA

Renato Pajarola, University of Zürich, Switzerland

Bruno Raffin, INRIA Grenoble, France

Filip Sadlo, University of Heidelberg, Germany

Daniel Weiskopf, University of Stuttgart, Germany

Michael Wimmer, Technische Universität Wien, Austria