[Ieee_vis] IEEE CG&A Special Issue on Extreme Scale Visual Analytics - Deadline Extension

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* * * Submission Deadline: 12 November 2011 * * *

Call for Papers

Extreme Scale Visual Analytics
For IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications' Jul/Aug 2012 issue

Submissions due: 12 November 2011

In 2004, IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications (CG&A) featured 
a special issue on the then-new research area of visual 
analytics. Now, we seek articles examining advances related to 
extreme-scale visual analytics problems, their analytical and 
computational challenges, and their real-world applications. By 
extreme-scale data, we mean both scientific and nonscientific 
data that today consumes hundreds of terabytes and will scale to 
exabytes in the next few years.

Although exabyte use might seem exaggerated for any practical 
purposes, it's indeed only a thousand times more than what we 
see and work with every day. At Supercomputing 2010, an Intel 
engineer told the audience that the current 48-core processor 
could theoretically scale to 1,000 cores. Among the challenges 
will be how we utilize the newly acquired hardware or processing 
power to address the extreme-scale data problem. We believe that 
visual analytics will play a critical role in meeting the 
challenges and that we must start looking into the problem now.

We're particularly interested in today's technologies that can 
theoretically scale to analyze tomorrow's extreme-scale data. 
Topics of interest include (but aren't limited to)
  *  scalable visual analytics techniques,
  *  parallel visual analytics techniques, 
  *  uncertainty in visual analytics,
  *  high-performance visual analytics algorithms, and
  *  scalable visual analytics architectures.

We're also interested in the following core areas of visual 
analytics, as applied to extreme-scale datasets:
  *  visual representations and interaction techniques; 
  *  data management and knowledge representation;
  *  analytical reasoning;
  *  presentation, production, and dissemination methods; 
  *  evaluation methods, interoperability, and technology 
     practice and experience; and
  *  mathematical foundations.

Articles should be no more than eight magazine pages, where a 
page is 800 words and a quarter-page image counts as 200 words. 
Cite only the 12 most relevant references, and consider 
providing technical background in sidebars for nonexpert 
readers. Color images are preferable and should be limited to 
10. Visit CG&A style and length guidelines at 
www.computer.org/cga/author.htm.

Please submit your article using our online manuscript 
submission service at https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/cs-ieee. 
When uploading your article, select the appropriate special-
issue title under the category "Manuscript Type." Also include 
complete contact information for all authors. If you have any 
questions about submitting your article, contact the peer-review 
coordinator at cga-ma at computer.org.

Please direct any other correspondence before submission to the 
guest editors:

  *  Pak Chung Wong, pak.wong at pnnl.gov
  *  Valerio Pascucci, pascucci at sci.utah.edu
  *  Han-Wei Shen, hwshen at cse.ohio-state.edu



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