[Ieee_vis] CFP - Visual Computing in Geoscience and Reservoir Engineering
Emilio Vital Brazil
evbrazil at ucalgary.ca
Thu Apr 18 18:41:55 CEST 2013
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Visual Computing in Geoscience and Reservoir Engineering
A Special Track of the 9th International Symposium on Visual Computing
(ISVC’13)
http://www.isvc.net
July 29-31, 2013, Crete, Greece
Important Dates:
Paper submissions May 10, 2013
Notification of acceptance June 10, 2013
Final camera ready paper June 28, 2013
Advance Registration June 28, 2013
ISVC’13 Symposium July 29-31, 2013
Scope:
Data handled in geoscience and reservoir engineering are highly
diversified. They are multiscale; space and time scales range from "Nano"
to "Kilo". Oil and gas field models may contain petrofacies analyzed in
nanometers to reservoir extensions described in kilometers. Time scales can
range from milliseconds in high frequency microseismic events to 3D seismic
reflection data series sampled with years in between. The data is
multimodal as it covers sources such as subsurface imaging, measurements
and simulation results. Finally, the data requires different interpolation
schemes as they vary in regularity, resolution and sampling. The data sets
can be very sparse and at different resolutions containing few measurements
such as well logs, or can be dense 3D seismic volumes. Thus, all steps of
analyzing, modeling and handling this data opens up a rich field for
applying and developing visual computing techniques.
This track seeks papers that apply visual computing (interaction techniques
and methodologies, computer vision, computer graphics, virtual reality,
real time data processing, visualization, and visual analytics) to
geoscience and reservoir engineering. We seek works that present new visual
computing techniques or improvements to existing ones that are highly
applicable to geoscience and reservoir engineering applications and
systems. Submissions should show (1) actual results using geosciencie and
reservoir engineering data sets or (2) fundamental techniques in visual
computing with clear justification and rationale to potential use in
geosciencie and reservoir engineering data sets and problems. For
system-papers, if the contribution is not strongly based on novel
techniques, we welcome studies that demonstrate that the application brings
improvement to the domain.
The symposium's proceedings will be published by Springer-Verlag in the
Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) series. Selected papers accepted
for this track will also be considered for re-publication in the Computers
and Graphics journal (ISI/SCIE indexed) after significant extensions and
revisions.
Topics:
The topics of interest include but not are limited to the following areas
applied to Geosciences:
Computer Vision applied to Geoscience and Reservoir Engineering
Segmentation and Grouping
Object Recognition/Detection/Categorization
Pattern Recognition
Statistical Methods and Learning
3D Reconstruction
Image-Based Modeling
Human-Computer Interfaces
Computer Graphics applied to Geoscience and Reservoir Engineering
Geometric Modeling
Geo-Physically Based Modeling
Sketch-Based Shape and Surface Modeling
Image-Based Computer Graphics
Stylized Rendering
Volume Graphics, Semi-Transparent Media
Interaction and Human-Computer Interfaces
Simulation for Computer Graphics
Interaction and Virtual Reality applied to Geoscience and Reservoir
Engineering
Augmented / Mixed Reality
Interactive Display Surfaces (tabletops, display walls, mobile
devices)
Immersive Visualization
Artificial Reality
Real-Time Rendering
3D Interaction for VR
Modeling and Simulation
Collaborative Virtual Environments
Tracking and Sensing
Human Factors
Visualization applied to Geoscience and Reservoir Engineering
Information Visualization
Scalar, Vector, and Tensor Visualization
Multi-dimensional and Multi-Resolution Data Visualization
Time Series Data Visualization
Volume Visualization
Large Scale Data Set Visualization
Collaborative and Distributive Visualization
Isosurfaces
Rendering Techniques
Visualization Systems
Visual Analytics, Visual Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery
Display and Interaction Technology
Paper Submission Procedure:
Papers submitted to ISVC 2013 Special Track must not have been previously
published and must not be currently under consideration for publication
elsewhere. Manuscripts should be submitted in camera-ready format and
should not exceed 12 pages, including figures and tables (see
http://www.isvc.net for details). All papers accepted will appear in the
symposium proceedings which will be published by Springer-Verlag in the
Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) series.
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Emilio Ashton Vital Brazil
http://pages.cpsc.ucalgary.ca/~evbrazil/
University of Calgary - office: MS616
Graphics Jungle
Phone: +1 (403) 210-9504
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