[Infovis] IEEE VIS 2014 2nd CFP: Practitioner Experiences Track

G.Elisabeta Marai g.elisabeta.marai at gmail.com
Thu May 8 06:57:16 CEST 2014


IEEE VIS 2014

http://ieeevis.org/

2nd CALL FOR POSTERS - PRACTITIONER EXPERIENCES TRACK

http://ieeevis.org/year/2014/info/call-participation/practitioner-experiences-posters

We invite the submission of posters describing state-of-the-art, real world
 experiences in industry, government, NGOs, social agencies, etc. with
designing, building, deploying and evaluating new information
visualization, scientific visualization and visual analytic  systems.
Posters should present case studies of success, failure, experimentation,
design, development, methodology, best practice lessons and other topics
relevant to a commercial, government or operational context. Discussion
could include one or more of what were the business or service objectives,
who were the users, what were their needs, what were the design objectives,
what technology was developed, what was the result, how did it perform,
what were the lessons learned and what are the next steps? No need to name
specific clients, customers or programs, you can use indicators such as 'a
large investment bank' or 'a top 10 pharmaceutical
company' or 'health services'. This is an excellent opportunity to discuss
your results, get feedback from the VIS community, and brainstorm new ideas
relevant to your situation.

Poster presentations will be an integral part of the conference, with a
session for interactive discussion between presenters and attendees, plus a
fast-forward presentation track where authors can orally present a brief
summary of their work to all conference attendees. Note that, in order to
maintain interactive and exciting poster presentations, we require at least
one presenter per accepted poster to attend the conference.

The most important publication criteria are originality, quality of
presentation and relevance. Poster submissions must be in English. The
submission must include a 2-page abstract, plus a draft of the final
poster. A one paragraph summary may be in another language of your choice.
Please be aware that the poster draft is mandatory. All submitted materials
must be in PDF format with embedded fonts.

Two-page abstracts will be included in the proceedings, and therefore must
be formatted using the IEEE VIS (USB only) format described at
http://www.cs.sfu.ca/~vis/Track/vis-menu.html

SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS

All poster submissions for the IEEE VIS Practitioner Experiences Track
should be submitted via email to industry at ieeevis.org. Email submissions
must be received on or before July 3, 2014 to be considered. Questions
about this track or requests for help with submission problems can also be
sent to industry at ieeevis.org.


IMPORTANT DATES AND DEADLINES

Submission Deadline: July 3, 2014 (5pm PDT)

Notification: July 25, 2014

Final Submission of Camera Ready Summaries: August 8, 2014

Submission of Fast Forward Materials: September 30, 2014




-- Liz
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G. Elisabeta Marai
Robotics Institute
School of Computer Science
Carnegie Mellon University
http:// <http://www.cs.pitt.edu/~marai>visualizlab.org/people/marai/


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