CALL FOR PARTICIPATION: InfoVis Papers
IEEE VisWeek 2012 is the premier forum for visualization advances for academia, government, and industry. This event brings together researchers and practitioners with a shared interest in visualization techniques, tools, and technology. The IEEE Information Visualization Conference solicits novel research ideas and innovative applications in all areas of information visualization. Please carefully read the submission guidelines below, especially pertaining to submission venue, the length of manuscripts and optional author anonymity.
IMPORTANT DATES
Abstract submission (MANDATORY) | Wednesday, March 21, 2012 |
Paper submission | Saturday, March 31, 2012 |
Notification of results of first review cycle | Wednesday, June 6, 2012 |
Paper submission for second review cycle | Wednesday, June 27, 2012 |
Final notification | Wednesday, July 11, 2012 |
Camera ready copy | Wednesday, August 1, 2012 |
All deadlines are at 5:00pm Pacific Time (PDT).
JOURNAL PUBLICATION AND DATE OF PUBLICATION
Papers accepted to IEEE InfoVis will appear in a special issue (Dec 2012) of the IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics (TVCG). This special issue will be published before the conference, the publication date being December 2012. Papers (including supplemental material) will undergo a revision and review cycle after initial notification of review results in order to ensure that they are acceptable for publication and presentation in the journal. The paper and supplemental material will also appear in the IEEE Digital Library.
SUBMISSION
All three conferences appearing at IEEE VisWeek 2012 (Vis, InfoVis and VAST) use the Precision Conference System (PCS) to handle their submission and reviewing process. PCS is available at https://precisionconference.com/~vgtc/. When submitting your manuscript please make sure that you submit it to your intended conference by clicking the appropriate conference header in the conference system landing page. If you are unsure which venue you should submit to, you can use the call for papers on this website, as well as last year's published proceedings as a guideline.
DETAILED SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
When preparing your submission, please make sure that you carefully read and adhere to the submission guidelines.
TOPICS
The IEEE InfoVis conference is primarily soliciting papers on all topics in information visualization research. Please do note, that topics primarily involving spatial data (such as scalar, vector and tensor fields, point-based or volumetric data) might be a better match for our sister conference, the IEEE Vis Conference. Suggested topics for papers include, but are not limited to:
Information visualizations, techniques and interaction methods for
Information visualization interaction techniques
Information visualization and comprehension issues
Information visualization methodologies
Evaluation
Information visualization application areas
CHAIRS
Chris Weaver, University of Oklahoma
Jason Dykes, City University London
Email: infovis_papers@visweek.org.