Panels should address important and/or controversial
applications and issues in scientific and information
visualization and visual analytics today. In particular, we
invite topics in connection with interesting application
fields. Panels including potential users of visualization
technology or panels consisting of experts in fields that
might teach us important concepts (perceptual psychology,
visual design, color theory, user-interface design) would
also be welcome. Panelists should be experts in their
fields who can discuss the challenges of visualization, and
engage the audience and fellow panel members in a
stimulating, interactive debate. Panel proposals should
describe the topic to be addressed and identify the
prospective panelists.
Each panelist should include a position statement on the
topic and a short biography, the total of which should be
limited to 500 words for each panelist, up to a maximum of
four pages for the whole panel. Demonstrations and
innovative formats for the panels are encouraged. Panels are
scheduled for the duration of an entire paper session; panel
proposals should target an hour and 15 minute total
duration, including question and discussion periods.
For more information contact: Russell M. Taylor II, Jeff
Heer, and Margaret Varga
at panels@vgtc.org.
Please
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for formatting guidelines.
Important Dates
Deadline: June 20, 2010