<div dir="ltr">EuroRV3: EuroVis Workshop on Reproducibility, Verification, and Validation in Visualization<br>(in conjunction with EuroVis 2015)<br>
<a href="http://www.eurorvvv.org/" target="_blank">http://www.eurorvvv.org/</a><br><br>*** Call for Contributions ***<span><br></span><br>The
EuroRV3: EuroVis Workshop on Reproducibility, Verification, and
Validation in Visualization focuses on the need for reliable
visualization. We concentrate on recent and future developments related
to the reproducibility of newly-developed visualization approaches, the
verification of visualization and data-processing systems, the
validation of visualization paradigms, and the effective incorporation
of each of these into modern visualizations.<br><br>The outcome of the
two last EuroRV3 workshops was that the visualization community is
clearly aware of the need for reproducibility and a vast majority agrees
that the topic should be developed much more. However, it can be
observed that, in current publications, providing reproducibility is
still often limited to the fraction that is needed for the paper to be
accepted to a venue. In addition, the variety of possible
characteristics and levels of reproducibility, together with the very
different paper types in our community, makes it very hard to come up
with a strategy to further encourage good reproducibility. In this
workshop with the topic "Reproducibility in Practice" we want to develop
a good understanding of why there are still papers providing quite
limited reproducibility, how these papers differ from papers that
achieve much higher reproducibility and how conditions could be changed
to overcome complications and the various different pitfalls in this
regard. In addition, we want to showcase how good reproducibility can be
achieved and what efforts this takes.<br><br>*** Submission Procedure ***<span><br></span><br>This
year’s workshop invites contributions of authors from recent
visualization publications about how the topic reproducibility was
tackled by the authors in the context of the specific project or paper
and why. Contributors should indicate their interest of submission via
mail to Paul Rosenthal (<a href="mailto:paul.rosenthal@cs.tu-chemnitz.de" target="_blank">paul.rosenthal@cs.tu-chemnitz.de</a>).
All accepted contributors submit extended abstracts (up to 2 pages
without references, 3 pages including references) following the
submission guidelines (<a href="http://www.eurorvvv.org/submission/" target="_blank">http://www.eurorvvv.org/submission/</a>), which will undergo a one-stage review cycle. All accepted final papers will be published in the Eurographics Digital Library.<br><br>*** Important Dates ***<span><br></span><br>Indication of Contribution: February 20, 2015<br>Submission of Extended Abstract: March 20, 2015<br>Submission of Camera Ready Version: April 03, 2015<br><br>*** Workshop Co-Chairs ***<br><br>Paul Rosenthal<br>Wolfgang Aigner<br>Carlos Scheidegger</div>