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  2006 IEEE VISUALIZATION  
  _   October 29-November 3, 2006 | Baltimore | Maryland | USA    
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Welcome!

Vis 2006 is the premier forum for visualization advances in science and engineering for academia, government, and industry. This event brings together researchers and practitioners with a shared interest in techniques, tools, and technology. The conference will include workshops, tutorials, papers, panels, demonstrations, posters, and exhibitions. Vis 2006 was held at the Hyatt Regency in Baltimore, Maryland, October 29 - November 3, 2006. Co-located with Vis 2006 was the highly successful InfoVis Symposium: IEEE Symposium on Information Visualization. Also co-located was the newly established IEEE VAST Symposium: IEEE Symposium on Visual Analytics Science and Technology.

See you in Sacramento, California, Saturday, October 27, through Thursday, November 1, 2007 for IEEE Visualization 2007!


Powerpoint presentations and other supplementary material from IEEE Visualization 2006 presentations may now be found and downloaded here.


Congratulations to the following award winners at Vis 2006:

Best Research Paper:
On Histograms and Isosurface Statistics
Hamish Carr, Brian Duffy, Barry Denby (University College Dublin)

Best Application Paper:
Understanding the Structure of the Turbulent Mixing Layer in Hydrodynamic Instabilities
Daniel Laney, Peer-Timo Bremer, Ajith Mascarenhas, Paul Miller, Valerio Pascucci (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)

The conference program is now available. Click here to download a PDF copy of the program.

Slide templates are now available. Please click here for more information.

New in 2006: The 2006 IEEE Visualization Conference and co-located IEEE VAST (Visual Analytics Science and Technology) Symposium will host an inaugural Doctoral Colloquium to support the next generation of visualization researchers. Please click here for details.
   
  The IEEE Visualization Conference and Information Visualization Symposium proceedings will be published as a Special Issue of the IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics Journal (TVCG). A multi-round review process will be done that is consistent with journal paper reviewing.
   
  The IEEE/SIGGRAPH Symposium on Volume Visualization and Graphics (VolVis) has been folded into the main conference.
   
Conference Chairs: Amitabh Varshney, University of Maryland
Baoquan Chen, University of Minnesota
   
Conference Topics: Distributed and Collaborative Visualization
Flow Visualization
Illustrative Visualization
Information Visualization
Isosurfaces and Surface extraction
Large Data Visualization
Multi-Resolution Techniques
Multimodal Visualization
Novel Mathematics for Visualization
Parallel Visualization and Graphics Clusters
Point-Based Visualization
Security and Network Intrusion Visualization
Software Visualization
Terrain Visualization
Time Critical Visualization
Time-Varying Data
Uncertainty Visualization
Unstructured Grids
Usability and Human Factors in Visualization
Vector/Tensor Visualization
Virtual Environments
Visual Knowledge Discovery
Visualization Systems
Visualization in Earth, Space, and Environmental Sciences
Visualization in Physical Sciences, Life Sciences and Engineering
Visualization in Social and Information Sciences
Visualization over Networks, Grids, and the Internet
Volume Visualization
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