Date: Wed, 29 Sep 1999 01:19:18 +0200 (CEST) From: bartz@gris.uni-tuebingen.de (Dirk Bartz) Message-Id: <199909282319.BAA27998@gris.uni-tuebingen.de> To: helwig@cg.tuwien.ac.at Subject: IEEE Vis'99 early registration deadline ======================================================================= Second C A L L F O R R E G I S T R A T I O N Early registration deadline is coming up Vis99 IEEE Visualization 1999 Celebrating Ten Years Call for Participation October 24 - October 29, 1999 San Francisco Airport Hyatt San Francisco, California http://www.erc.msstate.edu/vis99 http://davinci.informatik.uni-kl.de/vis99/ THE INSTITUTE OF ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS, INC. IEEE COMPUTER SOCIETY Sponsored by the IEEE Computer Society Technical Committee on Visualization and Graphics In Cooperation with ACM/SIGGRAPH WELCOME TO IEEE VISUALIZATION '99 Welcome to the 10th annual IEEE Visualization conference! Please join us in our celebration of 10 years of leading edge research in scientific visualization by returning to the city where we started, San Francisco, California. In the past decade the field of scientific visualization and the IEEE visualization conference have grown in both size and sophistication. Reflecting this growth, our keynote talk will describe a series of workshops by the leaders in the scientific visualization field, resulting in "Data and Visualization Corridors". This talk will lay out some of the greatest problems facing our field today and strategies for their solution. Our capstone speaker, Rick Stevens, looks into the future with a presentation of "ActiveSpaces: The Access Grid, ActiveMural and Advanced Visualization Systems". Between these two talks you will find reports on the state of the art in data visualization, including new research, case studies and vociferous and opinionated panels. You will also be able to see and try the new technologies close up in the demonstration area and the Creative Applications Lab (CAL). Preceding the main conference on Wednesday through Friday are the Sunday through Tuesday sessions. In these sessions you will find several tutorials by leaders in the field, providing you with an opportunity for learning the background of their research, as well as studying their new work in depth. You will also find two symposia, the symposium on information visualization, where techniques for the visualization of abstract information will be studied, and the symposium on parallel visualization and graphics, where you will see new work in the application of parallel computer systems to our field. Our 10th conference celebration will be loudest at the Wednesday night banquet, where we will have special entertainment as well as recognition of those who started the visualization conference and nurtured it to its current success. Please join us in San Francisco, California October 24 through 29, to make this celebration memorable at the 10th visualization conference! Steve Bryson, NASA Ames Research Center Theresa-Marie Rhyne, Lockheed Martin/U.S., EPA Scientific Visualization Center IEEE Visualization '99 Conference Co-Chairs Please check the web pages at http://WWW.ERC.MsState.Edu/conferences/vis99/advanceprogram/registration.htm or http://davinci.informatik.uni-kl.de/vis99/advanceprogram/registration.htm for details on registration. Sunday / Monday / Tuesday Registration You may attend any tutorial or symposium on the day(s) registered. Registration includes Parallel Visualization and Graphics proceedings, Information Visualization proceedings, Monday reception, Wednesday Keynote, Wednesday-Thursday demonstrations, the conference videotape, and CD. All tutorial, symposia, and conference proceedings and notes are on the Vis99 CD. Early Registration Late/Onsite Registration (received by Oct. 1) (Oct. 2 or later) 1-day 2-day 3-day 1-day 2-day 3-day IEEE/ACM member $260 $370 $480 $310 $440 $570 Nonmember $335 $470 $605 $390 $560 $730 Full-time student $165 $215 $265 $200 $250 $300 Conference Registration Includes technical sessions for Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, Vis99 Conference proceedings, Wednesday reception, Wednesday Keynote, Friday Capstone, Wednesday-Thursday demonstrations, and the conference videotape and CD. All tutorial, symposia, and conference proceedings and notes are on the Vis99 CD. Early Registration Late/Onsite Registration (received by Oct. 1) (Oct. 2 or later) IEEE/ACM member $350 $450 Nonmember $450 $550 Full-time student $195 $250