2011 IEEE Pacific Visualization Symposium The 4th IEEE Pacific Visualization Symposium (PacificVis 2011) will be held in Hong Kong during March 1 to 4, 2011. Visualization has become an increasingly important research area due to its wide range of applications in many disciplines. PacificVis is an IEEE sponsored international visualization symposium held in the Asia-Pacific region, with the objective to foster greater exchange between visualization researchers and practitioners, and to draw more researchers in the Asia-Pacific region to enter this rapidly growing area of research. Authors are invited to submit original and unpublished research and practical applications in all areas of visualization. Suggested topics include, but are not limited to: * Visualization Taxonomies and Models * Spatial Data in Visualization * Information Visualization * Display and Interaction Technology * Evaluation * Perception & Cognition * Hardware for Visualization * Large Data Visualization * Visual Analysis and Knowledge Discovery * Flow Visualization * Applications * Graph Drawing * Visual analytics * Collaboration / Social Visualization * Visualization of Biological / Business / Communication / Social Networks * Security Visualization All papers accepted by IEEE Pacific Visualization 2011 will be published in hardcopy proceedings by IEEE and also included in the IEEE Digital Library. Selected research papers of outstanding quality will be invited to submit an extended version to IEEE Transactions of Visualization and Computer Graphics. Top application papers will be invited to submit to a special issue of IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications on visualization applications and design studies. Important Dates Paper submission deadline September 24, 2010, 11:59pm (GMT +8:00) Notification of acceptance November 11, 2010 Camera-ready papers due December 3, 2010 Symposium March 1 - 4, 2011, 2011 The Symposium website: http://i.cs.hku.hk/~pvis2011/ Program Co-Chairs Giuseppe Di Battista, Roma Tre University Jean-Daniel Fekete, INRIA Huamin Qu, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology