Subject: CFP: SPIE Conference on Visualization and Data Analysis From: "J.C.Roberts" Date: Tue, 8 May 2001 12:12:45 +0100 CALL FOR PAPERS ---------------------------------------- SPIE Conference on Visualization and Data Analysis 2002 January 20-25, 2002 San Jose Convention Center, San Jose, California, USA Part of IS&T/SPIE's 14th International Symposium on Electronic Imaging: Science and Technology http://www.futurevisions.net/SPIE/vda2002/ 2 page Extended Abstracts due: 25 June 2001 ---------------------------------------- This conference covers all aspects of visualization and issues affecting successful visualizations. The conference has grown rapidly over the years and has attracted participants from throughout the world. We invite you to contribute quality papers covering research results as well as works-in-progress. The papers from this conference will be published in a bound Proceedings available from SPIE. Authors of the best papers in the conference will have the option of having extended versions of their papers reviewed for publication in the Journal of Electronic Imaging or a future special issue of the Journal of Electronic Imaging focusing on visualization. Additional information and submission information can be found at: http://www.futurevisions.net/SPIE/vda2002/ The conference organizers will also accept poster only presentations, suggestions on panel topics, and suggestions for invited speakers. 2 Page Extended Abstracts are due from authors June 25, 2001 Example topics include, but are not limited to: ----------------------------------------------- - Internet imaging, medical imaging, image processing - biomedical visualization and applications - Internet, web, and security visualizations - analysis techniques and data mining - data exploration using classical and novel approaches - databases and visualization - high-performance computing and parallel rendering - perceptual issues covering visual and auditorial representations of data - tools and applications exemplified by case studies - virtual environments and data visualization - information and scientific visualization - volume and flow visualization - interaction paradigms and human factors - tools and applications (including case studies). Important Dates. ---------------- Abstract Due Date: 25 June 2001 Manuscript Due Date: 17 December 2001 Final Summary Due Date: 19 November 2001 Committees/Contacts: -------------------- Conference Chairs: Robert F. Erbacher, SUNY/Albany; Philip C. Chen, Future, Inc.; Matti Grhn, Helsinki Univ. of Technology (Finland); Jonathan C. Roberts, Univ. of Kent (UK); Craig M. Wittenbrink, Hewlett-Packard Labs. Program Committee: Katy Boerner, Indiana Univ.; Uwe Brinkschulte, Univ. Karlsruhe (Germany); L. E. Greenwade, Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Lab.; Hans-Georg Pagendarm, German Aerospace Research Establishment DLR (Germany); Alex Pang, Univ. of California/Santa Cruz; Christopher D. Shaw, Georgia Institute of Technology; J. E. Swan II, Naval Research Lab.; Pak C. Wong, Pacific Northwest National Lab.; Yingcai Xiao, Univ. of Akron Please contact SPIE (spie@spie.org) or Robert Erbacher (erbacher@cs.albany.edu) if you have any questions or require further information. http://www.futurevisions.net/SPIE/vda2002/