[Papers] [Case Studies] [Panels] [Late Breaking Hot Topics] [Tutorials] [Mini-Workshops/BOFS] [Demos] [Creative Applications Lab] [Vol Vis 98 Symposium] [Info Vis 98 Symposium] |
VISUALIZATION is a vital research and applications frontier shared by a
variety of science, medical, engineering, business, and entertainment
fields. The ninth IEEE Visualization conference focuses on
interdisciplinary methods. It supports collaboration among developers
and users of visualization methods across all of science,
engineering, medicine, and commerce. The Conference Week will include
tutorials, symposia, and mini-workshops Sunday through Tuesday, and
papers, panels, case studies, and late-breaking hot topics presentations
Wednesday through Friday. |
Note to Submitters: Submissions will only be considered by the program
area to which you submit. There will be no shuffling of papers between
the symposia and the conference or between programs within the conference.
Submitters must decide for themselves what is the best program for their
work. IEEE Visualization 98
will also produce a CD-ROM. Authors will be notified about CD-ROM
submission deadlines in their formal acceptance letter. |
Program Note: Authors of accepted papers will have an
opportunity to submit a new or revised video in early September for
inclusion in the conference video proceedings.
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Co-located with IEEE Visualization '98 are: The 1998 Symposium on Volume Visualization (Vol Vis 98) Co-sponsored by the IEEE Computer Society and ACM/SIGGRAPH The IEEE Symposium on Information Visualization (Info Vis 98) Sponsored by the IEEE Computer Society Technical Committee on Computer Graphics |
For further information about the IEEE Visualization '98 Conference, contact:
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