We invite you to participate in EuroVis 2010, to be held in Bordeaux, France, June 9-11, 2010.
EuroVis 2010 is the twelfth annual Visualization Symposium, jointly organized by the Eurographics Working Group on Data Visualization and the IEEE Visualization and Graphics Technical Committee. Papers accepted for EuroVis will be published in an issue of Computer Graphics Forum, the International Journal of the Eurographics Association, using a two-stage review process.
Papers should be at most 9 pages excluding references and at most 10 pages including references.
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Visualization Taxonomies and Models
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Spatial Data in Visualization: scalar, vector and tensor fields, multi-field and multi-variate, multi-dimensional, multi-resolution, irregular and unstructured grids, geographic data, molecular data
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Non-Spatial Data (Information Visualization): graphs and trees, high-dimensional data, dimensionality reduction, ambient information, text and documents, time series data
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Visualization Techniques: metrical, geometrical, topological, pixel-oriented, point-based, volume-based, icon- and glyph-based, graph-based, feature-based, hierarchical, illustrative, view-dependent, focus + context, statistical graphics, animation
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Interaction: human-computer interaction, interaction design, zooming and navigation, linking + brushing, coordinated multiple views, data editing, manipulation and deformation
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Visual Analytics, Visual Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery
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Large Data Visualization: time-varying data, streams, compression, parallel and distributed, scalability, visualization over networks
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Hardware for Visualization: visualization hardware, hardware/GPU acceleration, volume hardware, display devices, haptics for visualization
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General Topics: visual design, cognition, perception, aesthetics, uncertainty, design studies, novel algorithms and mathematics, presentation/production/dissemination, collaborative and distributed, mobile/ubiquitous, visualization systems, problem-solving environments, virtual environments, visualization for the masses, sonification
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Evaluation and User Studies: task and requirements analysis, metrics and benchmarks, qualitative evaluation, quantitative evaluation, laboratory studies, field studies, usability studies
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Application Areas of Visualization: physical sciences, bioinformatics and life sciences, engineering, geographic, earth/space/environmental, information sciences, software, financial, humanities, social sciences, education