[Ieee_vis] CfP: EuroVis Short Papers and Co-Located Workshops (reminder)

EuroVis 2013 cfp at vgtc.org
Wed Mar 6 17:22:16 CET 2013


Dear Colleagues,

This is a kind reminder for the quick approaching deadline for the Short Paper and Workshop submissions for

	• EuroVis 2013 Short Paper Track
	• EnvirVis:   Visualization in Environmental Sciences
	• EuroRVVV:   EuroVis Workshop on Reproducibility, Verification, and Validation in Visualization
	• VAMP 2013:   Visual Analytics using Multidimensional Projections
	• VMLS 2013:   Visualization in Medicine and Life Sciences
	• EuroVA 2013:   Fourth International EuroVis Workshop on Visual Analytics


All initial submissions are due on

					*** March 8, 2013 ***

Details can be found on the conference website
- http://www.eurovis2013.de/content/call-short-papers
and the websites of the co-located events:
- http://www.eurovis2013.de/content/workshops



*** EuroVis - Short Papers ***

For the second time, EuroVis 2013 features a short paper track. The purpose of this track is to present late-breaking results, work in progress, and follow-up extensions or evaluations of existing methods. Short papers will be peer-reviewed in a one-stage process by an international program committee. They will be electronically archived and are fully citable publications. Submissions for the short paper track should be 4 pages (at most), excluding references, and 5 pages (at most), in total. They will be orally presented at the conference. EuroVis 2013 will be held in Leipzig, Germany, June 17-21, 2013.


Important Dates for All Submissions:
	• Submission Deadline: March 8, 2013
	• Acceptance Notification: April 19, 2013
	• Camera-ready Deadline: May 3, 2013
	• Conference and workshop will take place: June 17-21, 2013


A EuroVis short paper describes a more focused and concise research contribution and is likely to have a smaller -- yet still significant -- scope of contribution than a full paper. Short papers draw from the same paper types as full papers, as well as the same list of suggested topics. The following descriptive examples, which are characterized in contrast to full papers, may be helpful in understanding what kinds of submissions may be suitable for short papers:

• A new visualization technique or system and evidence of 
  its utility compared to known techniques or systems
  (described in sufficient detail to assist an expert reader
  in replicating the technique or system, but without
  exhaustive implementation detail and evaluation).
• An incremental improvement or variation of an existing
  visualization technique or system with convincing
  evaluation.
• An extensive evaluation of an existing visualization
  technique or system.
• A well-proven counter-example to an existing
  visualization technique that helps to understand
  limitations.
• A new implementation approach that has demonstrably
  addressed a significant technical issue
  (without extensive evaluation of the implementation).
• A new methodology for designing or studying visualization
  systems that has demonstrable benefits for the EuroVis
  community (without extensive evaluation of the
  methodology).

All submissions must be original works that have not been published previously in any conference proceedings, magazine, journal, or edited book.


The Short Paper Cochairs,
Mario Hlawitschka, University of Leipzig, Germany
Tino Weinkauf, Max Planck Institute for Informatics, Germany

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