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Important Dates:

19 February 2001:
Calls for Participation
25 June 2001:
Abstracts Due
19 November 2001:
Final Summary Due
17 December 2001:
Manuscripts Due
20-25 January 2002:
Electronic Imaging 2002
   
 

If you would like to submit a paper for publication in the SPIE & IS&T Conference Proceedings on the subject of analytical and exploratory visualization (techniques and applications) please send a 2 page extended abstract. Instructions for Submitting Abstracts:

Web Site Submission
All authors are STRONGLY ENCOURAGED to submit their abstracts by the due date using the "submit" link with the conference listed on the Web at:

http://www.spie.org/Conferences/Calls/02/pw/confs/ei11.html

Using this method of submission ensures that your abstract will be immediately accessible by the conference chair for review.

Other Methods
Using other methods of submission (listed below) will delay the processing of your abstract.

  • E-MAIL each abstract separately to: abstracts@spie.org in ASCII text (not encoded) format.
    IMPORTANT: to ensure receipt and proper processing of your abstract, the Subject line must include only the following:
    SUBJECT: EI11, ERBACHER, CHEN, ROBERTS, WITTENBRINK, GRÖHN
  • MAIL your abstract to: IS&T/SPIE EI 2002 SPIE, P.O. Box 10, Bellingham, WA 98227-0010 USA Shipping Address: 1000 20th St., Bellingham, WA 98225 USA
  • FAX one copy to SPIE at 360/647-1445 (send each abstract separately).

    In addition, to ensure receipt of the paper, send an electronic copy to erbacher@cs.albany.edu. Be sure each abstract includes the following:

    1. Conference Chair and Conference Title to which the abstract is submitted (submit to ONLY ONE conference)
    2. Author Listing (List principal author first) for each author:
      full name [first(given) last(family] and affiliation, mailing address, phone/fax numbers, email
    3. Abstract/Paper Title
    4. Abstract Text: 2 pages
    5. Keywords: maximum of 5 keywords 6. Brief Biography of the principal author: 50-100 words

Please contact SPIE or Robert Erbacher if you have any questions or require further information.

 

 

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Conference Chairs
Robert F. Erbacher, Computer Science Department, University at Albany - SUNY
Philip Chen, Future, Inc.
Matti Gröhn, Helsinki University of Technology
Jonathan C. Roberts, Computing Laboratory, University of Kent at Canterbury
Craig M. Wittenbrink, nVIDIA

Program Committee Members
Katy Borner, Indiana University
Uwe Brinkschulte, University of Karlsruhe
L. Eric Greenwade
, Idaho National Engineering Lab.
Dr.-Ing. Hans-Georg Pagendarm, German Aerospace Research Establishment
Alex Pang, University of California-Santa Cruz
Chris Shaw
, Georgia Tech
J. Edward Swan II, The Naval Research Laboratory
Pak Chung Wong, Pacific Northwest National Lab
Yingcai Xiao, The University of Akron

Other Conference Links
Workshop on Fundamental Issues of Visualization, June 25-28, 2001, Las Vegas, NV, USA

Siggraph 2001, August 12-17, Los Angeles, California, USA

IEEE Visualization 2001, October 21 - October 26, 2001,San Diego, California, USA

Visual Interfaces to Digital Libraries - Its Past, Present, and Future, June 28th 2001, Hotel Roanoke and Conference Center, Roanoke, VA, USA. A workshop at the First ACM & IEEE Joint Conference on Digital Libraries.