/// TopoInVis 2015 - Call for Papers
/// <http://topoinvis.org/2015/>
http://topoinvis.org/2015/
Topology-based methods are of increasing importance in the analysis and
visualization of datasets from a wide variety of scientific domains such as
biology, physics, engineering, and medicine. Current challenges of
topology-based techniques include the extension of concepts to
time-dependent data, the representation of large and complex datasets, the
characterization of noise and uncertainty, the effective integration of
numerical methods with robust combinatorial algorithms, etc.
In this forum we will bring together the most prominent and best recognized
researchers in the field of topology-based data analysis and visualization
for a joint discussion and scientific exchange of the latest results in the
field.
At the workshop we will discuss topics, which include:
* scalar/vector/tensor field topology
* topology of point sets and cell complexes
* multi-field topology
* theoretical models
* combinatorial methods and robustness
* multi-scale representation models
* higher-order topological methods
* time-dependent methods
* feature extraction
* Lagrangian coherent structures
* topology-based denoising
* topological similarity and correlation
* topology simplification
* user interfaces and visualization
* domain specific interpretation of topological constructs and results
* efficiency of topological algorithms
The 2015 workshop in Annweiler, Germany follows the five successful
workshops in 2005 (Budmerice, Slovakia), 2007 (Grimma, Germany), 2009
(Snowbird, USA), 2011 (Zurich, Switzerland), and 2013 (Davis, USA). It will
be held in an open atmosphere of informal discussions, open exchange and
personal interaction. We invite participation at the workshop through full
papers including presentation, or through panels that discuss topics of
interest to the community.
For TopoInVis 2015, we especially solicit work that discusses
implementations of topological analysis and visualization techniques.
Such implementations must be available under an open-source license. It is
our intent to create at TopoInVis a platform to disseminate knowledge about
such implementations throughout and beyond the community.
Corresponding papers are expected to describe the strategies behind their
novel implementation, discuss capabilities, limitations, and performance
characteristics, and compare the presented implementation to similar works
if those exist.
Paper submissions will be peer-reviewed by an international program
committee before the workshop, and must be presented at the workshop. We are
tentatively planning to publish all accepted papers in the Mathematics +
Visualization series of Springer after a mandatory revision incorporating
reviewer comments and discussions at the workshop.
Important Dates:
Dec. 19, 2014: *abstract submission* for papers Jan. 14, 2015: *submission
deadline* for papers and panel proposals Feb. 20, 2015: notification of
acceptance
Apr. 17, 2015 (tentative): revised papers due Jun. 12, 2015 (tentative):
secound round reviews due Jun. 19, 2015 (tentative): final notification
Instructions on how to submit a paper or panel proposal can be found
here: <http://vis.uni-kl.de/topoinvis/author-instructions/>
http://vis.uni-kl.de/topoinvis/author-instructions/
Program Chairs (alphabetic order):
Hamish Carr, University of Leeds, UK
Christoph Garth, University of Kaiserslautern, Germany
Tino Weinkauf, Max Planck Institute for Informatics, Germany and KTH
Stockholm, Sweden