[Infovis] Reminder: IEEE PacificVis 2024 Call for Posters (Deadline: February 9, 2024)

Nam Wook Kim nam.wook.kim at bc.edu
Wed Jan 31 22:55:39 CET 2024


Apologies for the cross-posting. Here's a friendly reminder regarding the
PacificVis 2024 Posters. Please encourage your students to submit their
work; it's a great opportunity to receive feedback.

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CALL FOR POSTERS
17th IEEE Pacific Visualization Symposium 2024 (IEEE PacificVis 2024)
April 23-26, 2024 at Mita campus, Keio University, Tokyo, Japan
https://pacificvis.github.io/pvis2024/cfp/poster/
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The PacificVis 2024 Poster Program welcomes all areas of visualization
research, including information visualization, scientific
visualization, and visual analytics science and technology. As we
would like the authors to demonstrate novel and applicable ideas in
all aspects of visualization, posters on work in progress and
practical applications are welcome.

An interactive poster session will be held to allow plenty of
opportunities for one-on-one dialogue and small group discussion in a
casual setting. The two-page summary of the accepted posters will be
included in the electronic conference proceedings.

Important Dates
Poster summary submission deadline  February 9, 2024
Poster summary notification         March 1, 2024
Camera-ready poster summary due     March 11, 2024

All below deadlines are at 11:59 pm (23:59) AoE Anywhere on Earth (AoE).

Submission
Original, unpublished posters of up to 2 pages (figures, tables, and
references included) are invited. Manuscripts should be prepared
according to the guide for authors given at
https://tc.computer.org/vgtc/publications/conference/.

The work should encompass a concise description of the background,
problem statement, research objectives and methodology, main findings,
supporting tables or graphs, and a discussion of the implications of
the work. While comprehensive literature searches are not expected,
the inclusion of key and relevant citations is required.

Selection Process
Submissions undergo a juried selection process, offering lighter
feedback without author responses or conditional acceptances, and not
necessitating the same level of contribution as refereed content.
Posters are subject to a single-blind review by co-chairs, primarily
evaluating abstracts and considering additional materials when
available.


Poster Chairs
Masahiko Itoh - Hokkaido Information University, Japan
Nam Wook Kim - Boston College, USA
Dongyu Liu - UC Davis, USA


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