[Infovis] CFP reminder: IEEE CG&A issue on BioVis, tie-in w/ VIS and EuroVis

Aurisano, Jillian (aurisajm) aurisajm at ucmail.uc.edu
Tue Dec 17 23:10:32 CET 2024


2nd CFP (reminder), and also a reminder that CG&A has a partnership for the presentation of outstanding papers, including papers in this special issue, at IEEE VIS and EuroVis:

IEEE CG&A has an ongoing initiative to select outstanding papers published the previous year for presentation at collaborating conferences such as IEEE VIS and EuroVis. For instance, 8 of our 2023 papers were showcased at EuroVis 2024 and 12 at IEEE VIS 2024. Paper authors have the option to accept or decline these invitations.
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CFP:
IEEE CG&A seeks submissions for its upcoming Sep 2025 special issue on Breakthroughs, Challenges, and Opportunities in Biological Data Visualization,
with a submission deadline of Feb 21st, 2025.

https://www.computer.org/digital-library/magazines/cg/cfp-biological-data-visualization

The rapidly expanding data generated by advanced methods in biology is creating enormous challenges at the interface between humans and biological data that can be represented and analyzed visually. To meet these challenges, a blend of methodology from the visualization,  bioinformatics and biology domains is required. This methodology encompasses perception and design knowledge, algorithm design, techniques for analyzing and visualizing big data,  statistics, and specific domain knowledge for different application problems. Powerful and integrative visualization methods are necessary, as well as methods for visually communicating the outcome of computational analytical methods and findings.

This special issue aims to highlight new challenges in biological data visualization (BioVis), and state-of-the-art solutions created by biological data visualization researchers.  We invite contributions on all aspects of data visualization in biology, from molecular to cell, tissue, organism and population biology. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

* Genome and sequence data visualization, including genomic variation data, 3D and 4D genome visualization, and chromosome interaction maps
* Multivariate omics data visualization (transcriptomics, proteomics, metabolomics, etc.)
* Phylogenetic data visualization, as well as biological networks and pathways
* Neurobiology and developmental biology visualization, biological atlases and metadata
* Macromolecular structures (e.g., protein or RNA structures) visualization
* Biological image data, such as microscopy data visualization
* Visualization for the modeling and simulation of biological systems
* BioVis systems and software frameworks, and integrating visualization and machine learning for biological analysis
* Biological workflows or collaborative processes, processes for interdisciplinary collaboration between biology and visualization, and usability of visualization by biologists, including communicating uncertainty
* New challenges, breakthroughs, and opportunities in biological data visualization
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Submission Guidelines

For author information and guidelines on submission criteria, visit the Author’s Information page. Please submit papers through the ScholarOne system and be sure to select the special issue or special section name. Manuscripts should not be published or currently submitted for publication elsewhere. Please submit only full papers intended for review, not abstracts, to the ScholarOne portal. If requested, abstracts should be sent by email to the guest editors directly.

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Questions?
Contact the guest editors at cga5-2025 at computer.org<mailto:cga5-2025 at computer.org>.
Elisabeta (Liz) Marai, CGA AE, Professor of Computer Science, University of Illinois Chicago
and
Jillian Aurisano, CGA Guest Editor, Assistant Professor of Computer Science, University of Cincinnati





Dr. Jillian Aurisano (she/her)
Assistant Professor
DaVInCi laboratory (Data Visualization and Interaction at Cincinnati)
Department of Computer Science
University of Cincinnati



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