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IEEE VIS 2017 is the premier forum for advances in visualization. The
event-packed week, October 1-6, 2017 in Phoenix, Arizona, brings together
researchers and practitioners from academia, government, and industry to
explore their shared interests in tools, techniques, and technology.

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Doctoral Colloquium
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Submission deadline: EXTENDED - revised deadline is May 22, 2017


The doctoral colloquium is a forum for PhD Students to present their
proposed dissertation work and receive feedback from leading senior
visualization researchers. We invite contributions from the visual
analytics, information visualization, and scientific visualization student
communities. The call is open to all PhD students, regardless of whether
they are presenting research work at the main conference. Preference will
be given to students who are in the process of formulating their
dissertation topic or who have just formulated a dissertation topic.

For details, visit
http://ieeevis.org/year/2017/info/call-participation/doctoral-colloquium
Contact: [log in to unmask]

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Panels

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Submission deadline: June 15, 2017

Panels address important and/or controversial applications and issues in
visualization today. In particular, we invite topics in connection with
interesting application fields. Panels bringing together potential users of
visualization technology (e.g., practitioners and industry professionals)
and leading researchers, or panels consisting of experts in fields that
might teach us important concepts (e.g., perceptual psychology, visual
design, color theory, user-interface design) are welcome.

In an effort to better integrate the community in identifying potentially
interesting panel topics and people, we conducted a survey to gather the
community’s input. If you consider organizing

a panel but are not sure yet: (1) please take a look at the results, (2)
feel free to contact the respective people who proposed the idea (last
column) or who were mentioned as potential panelists. You can find  the
survey results here: http://tiny.cc/VIS2017-panels-survey

For details, visit
http://ieeevis.org/year/2017/info/call-participation/panels

Contact: [log in to unmask]

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Posters

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Submission deadline: June 16, 2017

The poster program offers a timely venue to present and discuss new
visualization research through a forum that encourages graphical
presentation, demonstration and active engagement with IEEE VIS
participants. Submissions consist of a two-page summary of your work.
Interactive poster sessions will provide a forum for presenting your work
and discussing new ideas with your peers. Live demos and videos are
encouraged. Posters will be displayed throughout IEEE VIS and the summary
will be published in the electronic conference proceedings.

For details, visit
http://ieeevis.org/year/2017/info/call-participation/posters

Contact: [log in to unmask]

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The 7th IEEE Symposium on Large Data Analysis and Visualization (LDAV)

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Submission deadlines:

Papers: June 16, 2017

Posters: August 16, 2017


Modern large-scale scientific simulations, sensor networks, and experiments
are generating enormous datasets, with some projects approaching the
multiple exabyte range in the near term. Managing and analyzing large
datasets to generate insights is critical for a variety of disciplines
including climate science, nuclear physics, security, materials design,
transportation, and urban planning. The tools and approaches needed to
mine, analyze, and visualize data at extreme scales can be fully realized
only if there are end-to-end solutions, which demands collective,
interdisciplinary efforts. The 7th IEEE Large Scale Data Analysis and
Visualization (LDAV) symposium, to be held in conjunction with IEEE VIS
2017, is specifically targeting methodological innovation, algorithmic
foundations, and possible end-to-end solutions. The LDAV symposium will
bring together domain scientists, data analysts, visualization researchers,
and users to foster common ground for solving both near- and long-term
problems.


For details, visit http://ldav.org/

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Symposium on Visualization in Data Science (VDS)

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Submission deadline: July 14, 2017

Visualization is an integral part of data science, and essential to enable
sophisticated analysis of data. After two highly successful events, the
third Symposium on Visualization in Data Science (VDS) will again be held
at IEEE VIS 2017. VDS will bring together domain scientists and methods
researchers (including visualization, usability and HCI, data management,
statistics, machine learning, and software engineering) to discuss common
interests, talk about practical issues, and identify open research problems
in visualization in data science. We solicit contributions in the form of
papers and abstracts / talks. Extended versions of selected papers will
appear in the IEEE Transactions on Big Data.

For details, visit http://www.visualdatascience.org

Contact: [log in to unmask]

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VAST Challenge 2017

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Submission deadline: July 16, 2017

All Mini-challenges and Grand Challenge available for download!


Innovative visual analytics approaches wanted to solve the Mystery at the
Wildlife Preserve!

The Visual Analytics Science and Technology (VAST) Challenge is an annual
contest with the goal of advancing the field of visual analytics through
competition. The VAST Challenge is designed to help researchers understand
how their software would be used in a novel analytic task and determine if
their data transformations, visualizations, and interactions would be
beneficial for particular analytic tasks. VAST Challenge problems provide
researchers with realistic data sets and questions for evaluating their
software, as well as an opportunity to advance the field by solving more
complex problems. This year’s Challenge offers three diverse
mini-challenges and a grand challenge that concern a sad state of affairs
in a nature preserve, threats to flora and fauna, and the quest of a local
graduate student to find the explanations.

For details, visit http://vacommunity.org/VAST+Challenge+2017

Contact: [log in to unmask]

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2nd Workshop on Visualization for the Digital Humanities

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Submission deadline: July 21, 2017

The purpose of this workshop is to propose new research directions in
visualization for the digital humanities, to familiarize the visualization
research community with the problems faced by digital humanities
researchers, and to foster future collaboration between visualization and
digital humanities research. Building on the success of the workshop in
2016, we are seeking work from scholars in both visualization and the
humanities who use visualization as part of the process of analyzing and
interrogating human culture.


For details, visit http://vis4dh.org

Contact: [log in to unmask]

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