Posters
The posters track will present late-breaking results, work in progress, and follow-up extensions or evaluations of existing methods. In particular, it provides young researchers, especially postgraduate students, with valuable opportunities to receive feedback from other researchers and engage in stimulating discussions. A EuroVis poster may describe a piece of work in any aspect of visualization. For directly submitted posters, we particularly encourage summary reports of collaborative projects, work in progress, and application case studies.
For any questions concerning poster submissions please contact the co-chairs:
Important Dates
The submission deadline is Friday, Apr. 8, 2016, 23:59 GMT.
Please see the important dates page for further details.
Submission
We solicit poster submissions in the form of a sketch (i.e., an extended abstract of at most 2 pages, with an additional page allowed for references only, see this template) and an accompanying poster draft. The poster draft can be added as additional material but is not mandatory for the submission. The final posters should be printed on paper no larger than paper size A0 portrait (84.1 cm x 118.9 cm = 33.1 in x 46.8 in, cf. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paper_size). The reviewing will be based primarily on the sketch content.
Posters will be peer-reviewed in a one-stage double-blind process. Accepted poster will be presented at the poster session of the conference. Both a PDF version of the poster and the sketch will be included on the conference USB sticks.
Posters are to be submitted using the SRM submission system.
The posters will be peer-reviewed in a one-stage double-blind process. We expect that the submissions will clearly discuss novel and significant contributions. Accepted posters will be presented at the poster session of the conference. At least one author of an accepted poster must attend the conference to present the work, and authors will also be required to present a brief half-minute summary of their talk at the opening fast forward session.
Both a PDF version of the poster and the extended abstract will be included on the conference USB stick and also in the EG digital library with a DOI. However, publication in the EG digital library can be omitted on request. Traditionally, the material in a poster/sketch can later be reused by the original authors for a more extensive publication (e.g., a full paper) with more detailed content and mature results. This should not be considered self-plagiarism. However, as posters/sketches are citable, researchers are encouraged to acknowledge novel ideas and results presented in posters/sketches.
For detailed poster preparation and submission instructions please refer to the author guidelines and submission guidelines of the conference web pages.
General Chair
Jos Roerdink, University of Groningen, the Netherlands
Posters Program Co-Chairs
Tobias Isenberg, INRIA, France
Filip Sadlo, University of Heidelberg, Germany