[Infovis] SPIE VDA 2012 Call for Papers - New Deadline

Wong, Pak C Pak.Wong at pnnl.gov
Fri Jul 29 00:32:16 CEST 2011


Paper submission deadline for SPIE 2012 Conference on Visualization and
Data Analysis (VDA) has been extended to Monday, Aug 1, 2011.

For the best VDA conference papers that are led by a student author, the
conference will offer a modest monetary award sponsored by U.S. Department
of Homeland Security (DHS) and National Visualization and Analytics Center
(NVAC).

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Call for Papers

SPIE 2012 Conference on Visualization and Data Analysis

January 22-23, 2012
Hyatt Regency San Francisco Airport
Burlingame, CA
http://vda-conference.org

Important Dates
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Paper Submission Deadline: August 1, 2011
Notification: September 12, 2011
Final Manuscripts: November 14, 2011

Keynote Speakers:
 *  Pat Hanrahan, Stanford University
 *  Tom Malzbender, HP Labs

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The Conference on Visualization and Data Analysis (VDA) 2012 covers all
research and development and application aspects of data visualization and,
more recently, visual analytics. Since the first VDA conference was held in
1994, the annual event has grown steadily into a major venue for
visualization researchers and practitioners from around the world to present
their work and share their experience every year. We invite you to
participate by submitting your original research as full paper or a poster.

Both paper and poster submissions will be peer reviewed. The average paper
acceptance rate of recent VDA conferences was about 50%. Papers presented at
this conference will be published in a bound proceedings published by
IS&T/SPIE. Papers and posters are solicited on all topics of data
visualization, including:
 *  Internet imaging, medical imaging, image processing
 *  Biomedical visualization and applications
 *  Internet, web, and security visualizations
 *  Analysis techniques and data mining
 *  Data exploration using classical and novel approaches
 *  Databases and visualization
 *  High-performance computing and parallel rendering
 *  Tools and applications exemplified by case studies
 *  Virtual environments and data visualization
 *  Information and scientific visualization
 *  Volume and flow visualization
 *  Interaction paradigms and human factors

Authors of the best papers will be invited to revise and extend their work
for publication in a special issue of the journal Information Visualization.

Questions regarding paper submission or conference participation should be
directed to the conference chairs:
 *  Pak Chung Wong (pak.wong at pnnl.gov), Pacific Northwest National Lab
 *  David L. Kao (david.l.kao at nasa.gov), NASA Ames Research Center
 *  Ming C. Hao (ming_hao at hp.com), Hewlett-Packard Labs
 *  Chaomei Chen (Chaomei.Chen at cis.drexel.edu), Drexel University

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Steering Committee
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 *  Umeshwar Dayal, Hewlett Packard Laboratories
 *  Robert Erbacher, Northwest Security Institute

Conference Chairs
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 *  Pak Chung Wong, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
 *  David Kao, NASA Ames Research Center
 *  Ming C. Hao, Hewlett-Packard Laboratories
 *  Chaomei Chen, Drexel University

Conference Co-Chairs
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 *  Robert Kosara, University of North Carolina Charlotte
 *  Mark A. Livingston, Naval Research Laboratory
 *  Jinah Park, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology

Program Committee
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 *  Madjid Allili, Bishop's University
 *  Loretta Auvil, University of Illinois Urbana Champaign
 *  Guoning Chen, University of Utah
 *  Yi-Jen Chiang, Polytechnic Institute of NYU
 *  Paul Craig, Napier University
 *  Marian Dörk, University of Calgary
 *  Sussan Einakian, University of Alabama in Huntsville
 *  Carsten Görg, Georgia Institute of Technology
 *  Matti T. Grohn, CSC-Scientific Computing
 *  Halldor Janetzko, University of Konstanz
 *  Ming Jiang, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
 *  Alark Joshi, Boise State University
 *  Dan Keefe, University of Minnesota
 *  Daniel Keim, University of Konstanz
 *  Bongshin Lee, Microsoft Research
 *  Bob Lewis, Washington State University
 *  Peter Lindstrom, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
 *  Lars Linsen, Jacobs University, Bremen
 *  Zhanping Liu, University of Pennsylvania
 *  Lucille T. Nowell, U.S. Department of Energy
 *  Harald Obermaier, University of Kaiserslautern
 *  Renato Pajarola, University of Zürich
 *  Donald A. Pelligrino, Jr., Drexel University
 *  William Pike, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
 *  Aaron J. Quigley, University of St. Andrews
 *  Theresa-Marie Rhyne, Computer Graphics and E-Learning
 *  Tobias Schreck, University of Konstanz
 *  Christopher D. Shaw, Simon Fraser University
 *  Han-Wei Shen, The Ohio State University
 *  Mike Sips, German Research Center for Geoscience
 *  Kalpathi R. Subramanian, University of North Carolina at Charlotte
 *  Yinlong Sun, Purdue University
 *  Soon Tee Teoh, San Jose State University
 *  Matthew O. Ward, Worcester Polytechnic Institute
 *  Yingcai Xiao, University of Akron
 *  Ciaxia Zhang, Google, Inc.
 *  Jian Zhang, Drexel University
 *  Song Zhang, Mississippi State University





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