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14th EuroVis 2012 Conference on Visualization

  • 2012-06-04

Visualization has become an increasingly important research area due to its wide range of applications in many disciplines.

The field of visualization aims at transforming complex data into easily understandable images. These data can range from computer tomography scans over aerodynamic simulations to social network graphs. EuroVis is the premier scientific venue in Europe for the dissemination of the latest results in this research area. Publications on cutting-edge techniques and systems, as well as applications, theory, and evaluations will be presented by international researchers. Together with the EurVA Workshop the annual visualization gathering aims to foster greater exchange between visualization researchers and practitioners, and to draw more researchers in Europe to enter this rapidly growing area of research.

EuroVA Workshop June 4-5, 2012

The goal of the workshop is to promote and advance the combination and integration of visualization and analytics methods for the purpose of problem solving in a variety of application domains including engineering, business, public policy, medicine, security, etc.

For details and the workshop’s program, please, see the link below.

14th EuroVis 2012 Conference on Visualization June 5-8, 2012

The conference will feature two highly-renowned invited speakers, Oliver Bimber (Johannes Kepler University, Linz) and Torsten Möller (Simon Fraser University, Canada), who will share their insights. For the first time this year, EuroVis also features a short paper track which aims to foster the presentation of late-breaking results, work in progress, and follow-up extensions or evaluations of existing methods. Additionally, the program includes two social events and a best paper ceremony.

For details and the conference’s program, please, see the link below.

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This conference is organized by the Computer Graphics Group at the Institute of Computer Graphics and Algorithms, the VRVis Research Center, the OCG, and the Eurographics Working Group on Data Visualization and supported by the IEEE Visualization and Graphics Technical Committee.

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