[Ieee_vis] Reminder: TopoInVis 2019 paper submission deadline approaching! Apr 15, 2019

Talha Bin Masood talha.bin.masood at liu.se
Tue Apr 2 18:17:04 CEST 2019


TopoInVis 2019  Software and Applications – Call for papers:


Important Dates:

* April 15, 2019: submission deadline for full papers and extended abstracts

* May 20, 2019: author notification

* June 17-19, 2019: TopoInVis 2019 workshop


We welcome contribution as full-papers, extended abstracts, and posters. We also invite previously published work for presentation only. All submissions will be peer-reviewed before the workshop, and must be presented at the workshop. We are planning to publish all accepted papers in the Mathematics + Visualization series of Springer, after a mandatory revision incorporating reviewer comments and discussions at the workshop. The call for the Springer series will additionally include papers based on accepted extended abstracts, as well as novel submissions, both with an additional review cycle.


Instructions for submission are available here: http://topoinvis.org/2019


TopoInVis 2019 – Brief introduction:


Topology-based methods are of increasing importance in visual analysis of data from a wide variety of scientific domains, each involving its own challenges. Typical challenges of topology-based techniques include dealing with large, complex, and time-dependent data, characterizing noise and uncertainty, as well as developing efficient and robust numerical methods. This year, the focus of the workshop will be on software for topological data analysis and its applications.


TopoInVis has developed into a well-established and important workshop in the field of topological methods in visualization. It welcomes fully developed visualization solutions based on topology as well as more foundational work in the field of topological data analysis. The workshop in Sweden, to be held at the Blommenhof Hotel in Nyköping (https://www.blommenhof.se<https://www.blommenhof.se/>) during June 17-19, 2019, is the 8th in a row of very successful workshops (Slovakia in 2005, Germany in 2007, USA in 2009, Switzerland in 2011, USA in 2013, Germany in 2015, and Japan in 2017). It will be held in an open atmosphere of informal discussions, open exchange, and personal interaction.


This year, we plan, in addition, to have a one-day software hackathon and tutorial using TTK (https://topology-tool-kit.github.io/) on the day before the workshop (June 16, 2019), where everybody is invited to participate.


Workshop topics include:

* scalar/vector/tensor/multi-field field topology

* topology of point sets and cell complexes

* theoretical models

* combinatorial methods and robustness

* multi-scale representation models

* time-dependent methods

* feature extraction

* Lagrangian coherent structures

* topology-based denoising and simplification

* topological similarity and correlation

* user interfaces and visualization

* domain-specific interpretation of topological constructs and results

* efficiency of topological algorithms

* open implementations of topological algorithms



Program Chairs (alphabetic order):

Ingrid Hotz (Linköping, Sweden)

Talha Bin Masood (Linköping, Sweden)

Filip Sadlo (Heidelberg University, Germany)

Julien Tierny (Sorbonne University, France)

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