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	  Visualization 2000 - Oct. 8-13, 2000 - Salt Lake City, Utah


Sponsored by the IEEE Computer Society Technical Committee on Visualization and Graphics

IEEE Symposium on Information Visualization 2000
(InfoVis 2000)

October 9-10, 2000
Doubletree Hotel
Salt Lake City, Utah

http://www.infovis.org/infovis2000

Infovis 2000 Call for Papers

InfoVis 2000, the sixth Information Visualization Symposium, will be held to focus on the rapidly growing area of information visualization. Increasing amounts of data and information and the availability of fast digital network access are creating a rapidly growing demand for accessing, querying and retrieving information and data. However, information technology will not transform business, science, medicine, engineering, and education if users cannot use it easily and efficiently. Technology must come to the users, taking their needs into account. If we do not involve the users, we will develop useless systems. InfoVis 2000 will focus on all aspects of information visualization and human-centered information interfaces, and on ways in which advances in interactive computer graphics hardware, mass storage, and data visualization can be used to visualize information. Submissions are solicited in all areas of information visualization and human-centered information interfaces, including, but not limited to, such topics as:

InfoVis 2000 is held in conjunction with the Visualization 2000 conference.


InfoVis Papers Submission deadline: March 31, 2000

Papers should be at most 8,000 words including an abstract, affiliation, and keywords, and should present previously unpublished original results. Please submit 8 copies of your paper. Video submissions (NTSC VHS) with papers are welcome (4 copies), but are not required. Videos will assist reviewers' assessment of the papers. Submit to:

Steven Roth
MAYA Viz
2100 Wharton Street
Pittsburgh, PA 15203 USA
Phone: +1 412 488 2900, Fax: +1 412 488 2940
Email: roth@maya.com

Program Co-Chairs:


InfoVis Late Breaking Hot Topics Submission deadline: June 30, 2000

Submissions will be accepted on late breaking "Hot Topics" that pertain to all areas of Information Visualization. These submissions must be original, may show work in progress, and may not exceed 2000 words or a maximum of 4 pages including images. Images to accompany the paper are recommended. Accepted papers will be published and distributed at the conference.

Authors of accepted papers will have an opportunity to submit a revised paper. Submissions of printed papers (8 copies, due June 30, 2000) should be sent to:

Nahum Gershon
The MITRE Corporation
1820 Dolley Madison Blvd.
McLean, VA 22102 USA
Phone: +1 703-883-7518, Fax: +1 703-883-5230
Email: gershon@mitre.org

Late Breaking Hot-Topic Chairs:


General Chair:

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Program Committee:


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