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- Subject: CONF: Visualization '93 -> Call for Participation II
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- *************** Call For Participation *****************
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- Visualization '93
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- October 25-29, 1993
- Red Lion Hotel
- San Jose, California
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- Sponsored by:
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- IEEE Computer Society Technical Committee on Computer Graphics
- In Cooperation with ACM SIGGRAPH
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- Scientific visualization is an important research frontier shared by a
- variety of computational science and engineering fields. Visualization work
- is both interdisciplinary and a field in its own right. This conference
- focuses on interdisciplinary methods and supports collaboration among the
- developers and users of visualization methods across all of science,
- engineering, and commerce.
- ******
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- Paper Submissions (due March 31, 1993)
-
- Papers are solicited that present research results related to all
- areas of visualization, including visualization tools and
- methods, and discipline-specific applications. Original papers
- should be limited to 5,000 words and may be accompanied by
- NTSC video. Please submit 5 copies of all materials. For Paper
- submission instructions, contact Papers Co-Chair:
-
- Gregory M. Nielson
- Arizona State University
- Rural Rd and University Ave
- Tempe, AZ 85287-5406
- nielson@enuxva.eas.asu.edu
- 602-965-2785
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- ******
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-
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- Panel Proposals (due March 31, 1993)
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- Panels should address the most important issues in
- visualization today, with emphasis on research, applications,
- systems and results. Panelists should be experts in their
- field who discuss the challenges of visualization. Summaries
- of panelists' position statements will appear in the
- proceedings. For Panel proposal instructions, contact Panels
- Co-Chair:
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- Lloyd Treinish
- IBM T.J. Watson Research Center
- P.O. Box 704, Room SK-Y68
- Yorktown Heights, NY 10598
- lloyd@watson.ibm.com
- 914-784-5038
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-
- ******
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-
-
- Interdisciplinary Case Studies Proposals
- (due March 31, 1993)
-
- Case studies is a forum for scientists from various disci-
- plines to discuss applications, experience, and challenges
- of visualization, and to present potential topics of future
- research. These sessions provide an interdisciplinary meeting
- point between scientists from different areas. We encourage the
- discussion between visualization experts of the roles, benefits,
- and limitation of visualization in particular areas such as
- astrophysics, atmospheric sciencies, computational fluid
- dynamics, engineering, geology, medicine, anthropology,
- chemistry, etc. For Case Study proposal instructions, we
- encourage electronic submission; please contact Case Studies
- Co-Chair:
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- Deborah Silver
- Rutgers University
- P.O. Box 1390
- Piscataway NJ 08855-1390
- silver@caip.rutgers.edu
- 908-932-5546
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- ******
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-
-
- Workshop Proposals (due March 31, 1993)
-
- Half-day, one or two day workshops on specific visualization
- methods or application areas will be offered Monday and
- Tuesday. They should deal with state-of-the-art topics and
- involve experts in the field. Discipline-focused workshop
- proposals devoted to a particular discipline's methods and needs
- are encouraged (e.g.molecular graphics). If appropriate, a
- workshop may be co-sponsored by another professional
- organization. For Workshop proposal instructions, contact
- Workshop Co-Chair:
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- Chuck Hansen
- Los Alamos National Laboratory
- MS-B287
- P.O. Box 1663
- Los Alamos, NM 87545
- hansen@lanl.gov
- 505-665-3663
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-
- ******
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-
-
- Tutorial Proposals (due March 31, 1993)
-
- Half-day and full-day course proposals are welcome for systems,
- methods, and application areas. Tutorials will be offered
- Monday and Tuesday, preceeding the Wednesday through Friday
- conference. Proposals should target visualization at a
- beginning, intermediate, or advanced level. For Tutorial
- proposal instructions, contact Tutorials Co-Chair:
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- Roni Yagel
- The Ohio State University
- Dept. of Computer and Information Science
- 2036 Neil Avenue
- Columbus, OH 43120-1277
- yagel@cis.ohio-state.edu
- 614-292-0060
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-
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- ******
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-
-
- Demonstration Proposals (due May 30, 1993)
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- Research groups from academia or industry, as well as vendors,
- are invited to demonstrate their work interactively. Proposals
- should summarize the work to be presented and identify the
- hardware/software platform required. Demonstrations will be
- held on Wednesday and Thursday during the conference. For
- Demonstration proposal instructions, contact Demonstrations
- Co-Chair:
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- Bill Ribarsky
- Office of Information Technology
- Georgia Institute of Technology
- Atlanta, GA 30332-0710
- bill.ribarsky@gatech.edu
- 404-894-6148
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-
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- ******
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-
-
- 2-Day Symposium on Virtual Reality
- (due March 31, 1993)
-
- A 2-day Symposium on Virtual Reality applications for
- visualization will be held Monday and Tuesday of the conference
- week. The symposium will offer refereed papers, a panel
- discussion, posters and extra time for discussion. Papers and
- posters are solicited in Virtual Reality and visualization,
- augmented reality, human factors, interaction techniques, and
- application areas. For Virtual Reality Symposium submission
- instructions, contact VR Symposium Co-Chairs:
-
- Steve Bryson
- NASA-Ames Research Center
- Moffett Field, CA 94035
- bryson@nas.nasa.gov
- 415-604-4524
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-
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- ******
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-
- 2-Day Symposium on Parallel Rendering
- (due March 31, 1993)
-
- A 2-day Symposium on parallel rendering techniques
- will be held Monday and Tuesday. The symposium will offer
- refereed papers as well as informal discussions. Papers are
- solicited on all aspects of parallel rendering, including:
- polygon scan conversion, ray tracing, radiosity, volume
- rendering, constructive solid geometry, surface generation,
- scientific visualization, massively parallel computation,
- performance analysis, I/O and display issues, and architectural
- impact on algorithms. Papers are not limited to a visualization
- context. For Parallel Rendering Symposium submission
- instructions, contact PR Symposium Co-Chair:
-
- Tom Crockett
- NASA Langley Research Center
- M.S. 132C
- Hampton, VA 23681-0001
- tom@icase.edu
- 804-864-2182
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- ******
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- VIS '93 Conference Committee
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- Conference Co-Chairs:
- Carol Hunter, Lawrence Livermore National Lab
- Georges Grinstein, University of Massachusetts at Lowell
- Program Committee Co-Chairs:
- Nahum Gershon, The MITRE Corporation
- Arie Kaufman, State University of New York at Stony Brook
- Papers Co-Chairs:
- Dan Bergeron, University of New Hampshire
- Greg Nielson, Arizona State University
- Panels Co-Chairs:
- Lloyd Treinish, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center
- Jeff Beddow, Hennepin County, Minnesota
- Case Studies Co-Chairs:
- Deborah Silver, Rutgers University
- Frits Post, University of Delft, The Netherlands
- Tutorials Co-Chairs:
- Roni Yagel, Ohio State University
- Haim Levkowitz, University of Massachusetts at Lowell
- Workshop Co-Chairs:
- Mike Rhodes, Toshiba America Corporation
- Chuck Hansen, Los Alamos National Lab
- Demonstrations Co-Chairs:
- Bill Ribarsky, Georgia Institute of Technology
- Theresa-Marie Rhyne, Martin Marietta/EPA
- VR Symposium Co-Chairs:
- Steve Bryson, NASA-Ames Research Center
- Steven Feiner, Columbia University
- Parallel Rendering Symposium Co-Chairs:
- Chuck Hansen, Los Alamos National Laboratory
- Scott Whitman, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
- Tom Crockett, NASA Langley Research Center
- Videos Co-Chairs:
- Ed Council, Timberfield Systems
- Robert McDermott, University of Utah
- Publicity Co-Chairs:
- Kay Howell, Naval Research Laboratory
- Carol Hunter, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
- J.P. Lee, University of Massachusetts at Lowell
- Local Arrangements Co-Chairs:
- Stephen Watson, Jet Propulsion Laboratory
- Finance Co-Chairs:
- Bruce Brown, Oracle Corporation
- Michael Danchak, Hartford Graduate Center
- Registration Co-Chairs:
- Ross Gaunt, Lawrence Livermore National Lab
- Shirley Stephan, Lawrence Livermore National Lab
- International Liason:
- Larry Rosenblum, Office of Naval Research, European Office
- Phil Robertson, CSIRO Information Division, Australia
- Student Volunteers Co-Chairs:
- J.P.Lee, University of Massachusetts at Lowell
- Stephen Watson, Jet Propulsion Laboratory
-