About PacificVis 2010
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The 3rd IEEE Pacific Visualization Symposium (PacificVis 2010) will be held in Taipei, Taiwan during March 2 to 5, 2010. 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.

PacificVis 2010 is soliciting high quality poster proposals. The PacificVis 2010 poster program offers an opportunity to present innovative techniques in commercial products, work in progress, student projects, or non-traditional research. Suggested topics include, but are not limited to:

  • Feature extraction
  • GPU based visualization
  • Information visualization
  • Large data visualization
  • Multi-field visualization
  • Parallel visualization
  • Software visualization
  • Usability and visualization
  • Vector/Tensor field visualization
  • Visualization applications
  • Flow visualization
  • Graph visualization
  • Knowledge-assisted visualization
  • Illustration techniques
  • Multi-resolution techniques
  • Perception in visualization
  • Time-varying visualization
  • Uncertainty visualization
  • Visual analytics
  • Volume visualization and modeling
  • We especially welcome presentations of novel interface and interaction techniques for visualization. The objective is to foster exchange between researchers/practitioners in the fields of HCI and visualization.

An interactive poster session will be held which should allow plenty of opportunities for one-on-one dialogue and small group discussion in a casual setting. Extended abstracts of the accepted posters will be distributed at the conference, but these abstracts will NOT be included in the symposium proceedings and are NOT considered publications. The same work can therefore be submitted to a journal or conference later.

Poster proposals should present at least partial results achieved with a new technique. Submissions describing unsubstantiated ideas for future research will not be accepted. Based on the results of paper review process, the PacificVis 2010 program committee will also decide to offer several authors to present their work as invited posters and we expect to build a high quality poster program based on these core contributions. Poster proposals will be evaluated by PacificVis 2010 program committee based on level of contribution, validity of the results, originality, and clarity of presentation.

Please do NOT use paper submission system for anything related to posters. Even if the PacificVis 2010 program committee offered you to present an invited poster based on your earlier paper submission, please send the new 2 page version to the address above by the deadline specified below. This will serve as an indication that you accept our invitation and are willing to present your poster at the conference.

IMPORTANT: Poster Proposal Format & Submission Procedure: Poster proposals of up to 2 pages (two-column, single-spaced, 10 point font, including figures, tables and references) are invited. Manuscripts must be written in English, and follow the formatting guidelines. DOC and LaTeX templates are available. Submissions should be made electronically in Adobe PDF (no paper copy will be accepted) by e-mailing to the Poster Chair, Takayuki Itoh (itot [AT] is.ocha.ac.jp). File name should start with primary author's full last name followed by an underscore and arbitrary poster name, for example samaras_cool_faces.pdf.

Important Dates
Poster submission deadline December 4, 2009
Notification December 25, 2009
Camera-ready forms due January 8, 2010
Symposium March 2-5, 2010