11 - 16 OCTOBER, 2009 ATLANTIC CITY, NEW JERSEY, USA
vgtc.orgieee.orgcomputer.org

Sessions » Vis Overview & Topics

IEEE Visualization 2009 (IEEE Vis) 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 year 2009 marks the 20th anniversary of IEEE Vis and it will celebrate the maturation of visualization into an established scientific discipline. We invite you to participate by joining us in Atlantic City, New joining us in Atlantic City, New Jersey, October 11 - 16, 2009.

IEEE Vis 2009 is part of IEEE VisWeek 2009 which also features:

IEEE InfoVis 2009  IEEE Information Visualization Conference
IEEE VAST 2009  IEEE Symposium on Visual Analytics Science and Technology

The combined conference and symposium with IEEE Vis 2009 make IEEE VisWeek in Atlantic City the place to be in Atlantic City the place to be to participate in this rapidly expanding field.

We solicit papers in the traditional core of the visualization area. Topics of interest include, but are not restricted to:

  • Distributed and Collaborative Visualization
  • Flow 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

Supporters (become one)
Platinum
I2 logo
NIARL logo
Gold
Kitware logo
NVAC logo
nVidia logo
Silver
HP logo
Microsoft Research logo
VisMaster logo
NLM logo
IBM Research logo
ATI logo
Doctoral Colloquium Sponsor
NSF logo
Breaks Sponsor
Cyviz logo
SecureDecisions logo
Tableau logo
Publisher
AK Peters
Morgan and Claypool logo
Palgrave-Macmillan logo
Springer logo
Academic
SCI logo