Path: utzoo!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!rice!uw-beaver!mit-eddie!wuarchive!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!uakari.primate.wisc.edu!caen!uwm.edu!bbn.com!ulowell!grinstei From: grinstei@ulowell.ulowell.edu (Georges Grinstein) Newsgroups: comp.graphics Subject: CFP - Visualization'91 Message-ID: <1991Mar5.003905.22019@ulowell.ulowell.edu> Date: 5 Mar 91 00:39:05 GMT Organization: University of Lowell Computer Science, Lowell MA Lines: 173 *************************************************************************** *************************************************************************** CALL FOR PARTICIPATION VISUALIZATION '91 Sponsored by IEEE Computer Society, Technical Committee on Computer Graphics. October 22-25, 1991 San Diego, California This second conference will continue to explore how visualization is being used to extract knowledge from data. The conference is concerned with all aspects of visualization, with a focus on interdisciplinary techniques. The conference will allow a dialogue to occur between the developers of visualization methods and visualization users across the full spectrum of science, engineering and business. *************************************************************************** Paper Submission (due April 15, 1991) Original papers for the conference proceedings should be limited to 5000 words. Where appropriate, the use of video as part of the paper is strongly encouraged. Videos should be submitted for review with papers. Contact either co-chair for information. Four copies of each paper and ntsc-vhs video should be submitted to Gregory Nielson, papers co-chair. Co-Chairs: Gregory M. Nielson Computer Science Department Arizona State University Rural Road and University Ave. Tempe, AZ 85287-5406 (602) 965-2785 nielson@enuxva.eas.asu.edu Larry Rosenblum Naval Research Laboratory rosenblum@ccf.nrl.navy mil Panel Proposals (due April 15, 1991) Proposals for panels are solicited. These should emphasize the application of scientific visualization to problems in research, development, demonstration, or business. The panels will be presented in parallel with papers and the case studies during the conference. A six page summary or position statements will be published in the proceedings which will be available at the conference. Co-Chairs: R. Daniel Bergeron Department of Computer Science University of New Hampshire Durham, NH 03824 (603) 862-2677 rdb@unh.edu Nahum D. Gershon The MITRE Corporation 7325 Colshire Drive McLean, VA 22102-3481 (703) 883-7518 Tutorial Proposals (due April 15, 1991) Proposals for full and 1/2 day tutorials (beginning & advanced) are solicited. These will be held on Tuesday of the conference week. Co-Chairs: Gary Laguna Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory P.O. Box 808, L-125 Livermore, CA 94550 (415)422-5659 laguna@icdc.llnl.gov Hikmet Senay Dept. of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science George Washington University Washington, DC 20052 (202) 994-5910 Interdisciplinary Case Studies (due April 15, 1991) Proposals examining the interdisciplinary nature of visualization, tools and real time applications are especially solicited. These will be presented at the conference and a four page summary will be published in the proceedings. The intent here is to emphasize the interdisciplinary nature of most applications of visualization . Co-Chairs: Paul Hazan Applied Physics Laboratory John Hopkins University Laurel, MD 20707 (301) 953-5364 Jeffrey Posdamer AT&T Bell Labs Room 15E-315 1 Whittany Road Whittany, NJ 07981-0903 (201) 386-6396 Demonstrations (due June 3, 1991) A portion of the conference will be devoted solely to demonstrations. Research organizations and commercial companies interested in presenting should contact the co-chairs. Co-Chairs: Jerome Cox Department of Computer Science Washington University, Box 1045 St. Louis, MO 63130 (314) 889-6132 jrc@cs.wustl.edu Susan Stearman Digital Equipment Corporation 4 Results Way MRO4-2/H19 Marlboro, MA 01752-3070 (508) 467-3575 Workshops (due April 15, 1991) Proposals for 1 or 2 day workshops on specific visualization methods or the application of visualization to specific problems areas should be sent to one of the workshop Co-Chairs. These workshops should deal with state-of-the-art topics and involve experts in the field. If appropriate, the workshops may be co-sponsored by another professional organization. Co-Chairs: Art Olson Department of Molecular Biology MB5 Research Institute of Scripps Clinic La Jolla, CA 92037 (619) 554-9702 olson@scripss.edu Lloyd Treinish IBM T. J. Watson Research Center P.O. Box 704, Room SK-Y68 Yorktown Heights, NY 10598 (914) 784-5038 lloyd@yktvmh3.ibm.com Conference Co-Chairs Russell Athay, Biosym Bruce Brown, Oracle bbrown@oracle.com Program Co-Chairs Georges Grinstein, University of Lowell grinstein@ulowell.edu Arie Kaufman, SUNY at Stony Brook *************************************************************************** Please distribute hard copies of this note or forward to any lists you think appropriate. If you have further publicity ideas please respond via e-mail to me. Thanks. Jeff Beddow beddow@vz.acs.umn.edu -- Dr. Georges Grinstein - Institute for Visualization and Perception Research University of Lowell Lowell, MA 01854 Internet: grinstein@cs.ulowell.edu Phone: (508) 934-3627 UUCP: {(backbones),harvard,mit-eddie,et al}!ulowell!cs.ulowell.edu!grinstein