[Ieee_vis] ISAV 2023 Call for Papers: Submission Extension

Earl Duque earl.duque at gmail.com
Thu Aug 3 15:26:20 CEST 2023


Paper submissions are extended to August 11, 2023

Earl P.N. Duque
earl.duque at gmail.com


On Sun, Jun 4, 2023 at 7:43 AM Earl Duque <earl.duque at gmail.com> wrote:

> ISAV 2023: In Situ Infrastructures for Enabling Extreme-scale Analysis and
> Visualization
>
>
> In conjunction with:
> SC23, The International Conference for High Performance Computing,
> Networking, Storage, and Analysis <https://sc23.supercomputing.org/>
>
> Monday 13 November 2023, 8:30am - 12pm MST, Room TBA
> <https://sc23.supercomputing.org/presentation/?id=wksp116&sess=sess115>
> Workshop Theme <https://isav-workshop.github.io/2023/#workshop-theme>
>
> In situ analysis and visualization are essential workflow components in
> modern HPC due to several factors. First are significant cost savings,
> directly addressing the growing compute to I/O bandwidth gap as data is
> analyzed/visualized while being generated, without first storing to a file
> system. Second is the potential for increased accuracy, where fine temporal
> sampling of transient analysis might expose some complex behavior missed in
> coarse temporal sampling. Third is the ability to achieve speedups by using
> fully parallel resources, CPUs and accelerators, in the computation of
> analysis products.
>
> The workshop brings together researchers, developers and practitioners
> from industry, academia, and government laboratories developing, applying,
> and deploying in situ methods in extreme-scale, high performance computing.
> The goal is to present research findings, lessons learned, and insights
> related to developing and applying in situ methods and infrastructure
> across a range of science and engineering applications in HPC environments;
> to discuss topics like opportunities presented by new architectures, new
> domain science applications, existing infrastructure needs, requirements,
> and gaps, and experiences to foster and enable in situ analysis and
> visualization. ISAV aims to serve as a “center of gravity” for researchers,
> practitioners, and users/consumers of in situ methods and infrastructure in
> the HPC space. Consequently, reflections on the development of this area of
> research as well as possible future directions and trends are also welcome.
> Participation/Call for Papers
> <https://isav-workshop.github.io/2023/#participationcall-for-papers>
>
> We invite two types of submissions to ISAV 2023: (1) short, 5-page
> (+references) papers that present research results, that identify
> opportunities or challenges, and that present case studies/best practices
> for in situ methods/infrastructure in the areas of data management,
> analysis and visualization; (2) lightning presentation submissions,
> consisting of a 1- or 2-page (+references) submission, for a brief oral
> presentation at the workshop. Short papers will appear in the workshop
> proceedings and authors will be invited to give an oral presentation of 15
> to 20 minutes; lightning round submissions invited to present at the
> workshop will have author names and titles included as part of the
> proceedings. Submissions of both types are welcome that fall within one or
> more areas of interest. Areas of interest for ISAV include, but are not
> limited to:
>
>    - In situ infrastructures: Novel designs for systems and libraries;
>    Opportunities; Gaps
>    - System resources, hardware, and emerging architectures: Elasticity,
>    Cloud-, HPC-, and/or Edge-based approaches; Enabling Hardware; Hardware and
>    architectures that provide opportunities for In situ processing, such as
>    burst buffers, staging computations on I/O nodes, sharing cores within a
>    node for both simulation and in situ processing; Efficient use of
>    heterogeneous architectures.
>    - Methods/algorithms: Best practices; Analysis: AI/ML, feature
>    detection, statistical methods, temporal methods, geometric and topological
>    methods; Visualization: information visualization, scientific
>    visualization, time-varying methods; Data reduction/compression.
>    - Case Studies and Data Sources: Examples/case studies of solving a
>    specific science challenge with in situ methods/infrastructure; In situ
>    methods/systems applied to data from simulations and/or
>    experiments/observations.
>    - Simulation and Workflows: Integration, data modeling,
>    software-engineering; Resilience: error detection, fault recovery;
>    Workflows for supporting complex in situ processing pipelines.
>    - Requirements and Usability: Reproducibility, provenance and
>    metadata; Using in situ to enable rapid and flexible post-processing;
>    Simplified access to extreme heterogeneous resources; real-time coupling of
>    computing / “digital twins” with physical measurements.
>
> For the submissions we are not only looking for success stories, but are
> also particularly interested in those experiments that started with a
> certain goal or idea in mind, but later were shattered by reality or
> insufficient hardware/software. What in situ methods are used or needed in
> practice of scientific/academic/industry with HPC, cloud and edge
> computing? What are the reasons for adoption or avoidance of methods and
> products and where should in situ processing go from here?
> Review Process <https://isav-workshop.github.io/2023/#review-process>
>
> All submissions will undergo a peer-review process consisting of three
> reviews by experts in the field, and evaluated according to relevance to
> the workshop theme, technical soundness, creativity, originality, and
> impact of method/results. Lightning round submissions will be evaluated
> primarily for relevance to the workshop.
> Submission Process
> <https://isav-workshop.github.io/2023/#submission-process>
>
> Authors are invited to submit papers of at most 5 pages in PDF format,
> excluding references, and lightning presentations of at most 2 pages in PDF
> format, excluding references. Papers must be submitted in PDF format
> (readable by Adobe Acrobat Reader 5.0 and higher) and formatted for 8.5in x
> 11in (U.S. Letter).
>
> In earlier editions of the workshop a +1 spillover page for references was
> granted during review. Note that this changed and is now 5 + 1 from the
> beginning.
>
> All authors must use the new proceedings templates and the CCS2012 guide
> that are available at:
> http://www.acm.org/publications/article-templates/proceedings-template.html
>
> We believe that reproducible science is essential, and that SC should be a
> leader in this effort. As a consequence, ISAV 2023 participates in the SC
> reproducibility initiative and encourages submitters to include an appendix
> with reproducibility information. While we will not disqualify a paper
> based on information provided or not provided in this appendix, nor if the
> appendix is not available, the availability and quality of an appendix will
> be used in ranking a paper. For more information, see the ISAV
> reproducibility FAQ
> <https://docs.google.com/document/d/1nGkpXf5yFq-00TxzRKEatbDe7FkwE219VM4ctBtJiS0/edit?usp=sharing>
> .
>
> Papers must be self-contained and provide the technical substance required
> for the program committee to evaluate their contributions. Submitted papers
> must be original work that has not appeared in and is not under
> consideration for another conference or a journal.
>
> Papers may be submitted using this link
> <https://submissions.supercomputing.org/?page=Submit&id=SC23WorkshopISAV2023PaperSubmission&site=sc23>.
> A preview of the paper submission form is available at this link
> <https://submissions.supercomputing.org/?page=SampleForm&id=SC23WorkshopISAV2023PaperSubmission&site=sc23>
> .
> Publication in proceedings, presentation at the workshop
> <https://isav-workshop.github.io/2023/#publication-in-proceedings-presentation-at-the-workshop>
>
> All paper submissions that receive favorable reviews will be included as
> part of the workshop proceedings, which will be published. Lightning round
> submissions and the keynote speaker abstract will not be included as part
> of the proceedings. Subject to the constraints of workshop length, some
> subset of the accepted publications will be invited to give a brief oral
> presentation at the workshop. The exact number of such presentations and
> their length will be determined after the review process has been completed.
>
> Last year’s ISAV 2022 Proceedings are online at IEEE Explore.
> <https://www.computer.org/csdl/proceedings/isav/2022/1KmFMp41c9a>
> Timeline/Important Dates
> <https://isav-workshop.github.io/2023/#timelineimportant-dates>
> 11 Aug 2023 Paper submission deadline
> 08 Sep 2023 Author notification
> 29 Sep 2023 Camera ready copy due (note: this deadline is FIRM)
> 13 Nov 2023 ISAV’23 workshop at SC23, morning sessionCommittees and Chairs
> <https://isav-workshop.github.io/2023/#committees-and-chairs>Chairs
> <https://isav-workshop.github.io/2023/#chairs>
>
>    - General chair: Sean Ziegeler, *US Department of Defense HPC
>    Modernization Program / GDIT, USA*
>    - General co-chair: Matt Larsen, *Luminary Cloud, USA*
>    - Program chair: Axel Huebl, *Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory,
>    USA*
>    - Program co-chair: Will Usher, *Intel Corporation, USA*
>    - Publicity chair: Earl Duque, *Intelligent Light, USA*
>    - Publication chair: Nicola Ferrier, *Argonne National Laboratory, USA*
>    - Early Career Program Committee Chair: Silvio Rizzi, *Argonne
>    National Laboratory, USA*
>    - At-large Chair: E. Wes Bethel, *San Francisco State University and
>    Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA*
>
> Organizing Committee
> <https://isav-workshop.github.io/2023/#organizing-committee>
>
>    - E. Wes Bethel, *San Francisco State University and Lawrence Berkeley
>    National Laboratory, USA*
>    - Earl Duque, *Intelligent Light, USA*
>    - Nicola Ferrier, *Argonne National Laboratory, USA*
>    - Christoph Garth, *Technische Universität Kaiserslautern*
>    - Axel Huebl, *Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA*
>    - Kenneth Moreland, *Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA*
>    - Patrick O’Leary, *Kitware, USA*
>    - Guido Reina , *University of Stuttgart*
>    - Silvio Rizzi, *Argonne National Laboratory, USA*
>    - Bruno Raffin, *INRIA, France*
>    - Tom Vierjahn, *Westphalian University of Applied Sciences, Germany*
>    - Gunther H. Weber, *Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA*
>    - Matthew Wolf, *Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA*
>    - Sean Ziegeler, *US Department of Defence HPC Modernization Program /
>    GDIT, USA*
>
> Program Committee
> <https://isav-workshop.github.io/2023/#program-committee>
>
>    - TBD
>
> Best Paper Committee
> <https://isav-workshop.github.io/2023/#best-paper-committee>
>
>    - TBD
>
> Contact Us <https://isav-workshop.github.io/2023/#contact-us>
>
>    - Sean Ziegeler, General Chair, sean dot ziegeler at gdit dot com
>    - Axel Huebl, Papers Chair, axelhuebl at lbl dot gov
>
>
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