[hpc-announce] EGPGV 2024 Call for Papers (regular deadline)
Guido Reina
guido.reina at visus.uni-stuttgart.de
Tue Feb 6 01:58:47 CST 2024
Call for Papers
The Eurographics Symposium on Parallel Graphics and Visualization (EGPGV) aims to foster the exchange of experiences and knowledge on exploiting and defining new trends in parallel graphics and visualization. This area is of growing importance due to the widespread availability of multi-core CPUs, GPUs, and cluster systems. Computationally demanding and data-intensive applications in graphics and visualization are strongly affected by this trend and require novel, efficient parallel solutions.
EGPGV has two submission deadlines: early submission in December and regular submission typically in February. This offers authors the flexibility to choose between two separate submission deadlines. The early submission deadline also provides the opportunity to improve manuscripts and resubmit them to the regular deadline in case they are not successful in the early review phase, resembling a major revision review process. An FAQ about the early submission process can be found at the bottom of this email. Please notice also that this year there are again abstract deadlines one week in advance to the paper deadlines.
EGPGV 2024 will take place on May 27, 2024, and be co-located with EuroVis 2024, held May 27-31, 2024, in Odense Denmark.
The proceedings of EGPGV will be published in the Eurographics Proceedings Series and in the Eurographics Digital Library.
EGPGV seeks papers on graphics and visualization that involve any type of parallel computing, and/or focus on very large data sets. Papers on techniques, data structures, algorithms, systems, and applications are welcomed. Parallel computing is broadly defined, including high-performance computing and cloud environments, (multi-)GPU computing and heterogeneous, hybrid architectures, and shared and/or distributed memory architectures. Further, papers focused on processing very large data sets (either for visualization or graphics) are welcomed, even if they do not have a particular focus on parallelism.
Typical symposium topics include:
- Computationally and data-intensive rendering
- Scientific visualization (e.g., volume, flow, and tensor visualization)
- Information visualization and visual analytics
- In situ analytics and in situ visualization
- Out-of-core processing of large data sets for visualization or graphics
- Simulations for virtual environments (physics-based animation, collision detection, acoustics)
- Mesh processing, level-of-detail, and geometric methods
- Visual computing (image- and video-based rendering, image processing and exploitation, segmentation)
- Scheduling, memory management, and data coherence
- Parallelization approaches and algorithms, such as MapReduce
- Database-related methods, algorithms or approaches, and query-based visualization
- Advanced hardware for data handling or visualization
- Large and high-resolution displays, virtual environments
- Scientific, engineering, and industrial applications
- Data analytics on large scientific data sets
- Machine learning as applied to parallel graphics, visualization and/or large data analytics
In general, appropriate topics for the symposium fall into one of four categories:
(1) parallel graphics,
(2) rendering of very large data sets,
(3) parallel visualization and analytics, and
(4) processing of large data sets for visualization or analytics.
For additional information regarding paper submission and publication, please contact the program chairs.
EGPGV again calls for Full Papers (8 to 10 pages) and Short Papers (up to 4 pages) in Eurographics format (+ 1 page of references). The EGPGV webpage will be updated soon with more details on submission.
https://www.egpgv.org/
Important Dates:
February 26, 2024 - Regular Submission Abstract Deadline
March 4, 2024 - Regular Submission Deadline
For additional information, please contact us via papers at egpgv.org<mailto:papers at egpgv.org>.
EGPGV Leadership:
Symposium Chair: David Pugmire, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA
Program Co-Chair: Guido Reina, University of Stuttgart, Germany
Program Co-Chair: Silvio Rizzi, Argonne National Laboratory, USA
FAQ on Early Submission:
Q: What happens if my paper is accepted in the early submission review cycle?
A: Your paper will have the exact same status as any paper accepted during the regular submission review cycle. It will appear in the proceedings and you will present your paper at EGPGV24.
Q: Who can benefit from the early submission process?
A: There are benefits whether the paper is accepted or not accepted. For accepted papers, the benefit is in getting acceptance earlier and having more time for, e.g., travel organization. For multiple minor revisions, major revisions, and rejected papers, the benefit is in effectively adding a revision cycle, i.e., getting feedback from the early submission and then submitting the revised paper to the regular submission deadline.
Q: If I do not submit to the early submission deadline, can I still submit to the regular submission deadline?
A: Yes, you can absolutely submit to only the regular submission deadline.
Q: What is the timeline for the regular submission deadline?
A: We are still in discussions with Eurographics with respect to camera-ready deadlines. Traditionally, EGPGV has a submission deadline of late February and a notification of early April. We expect the timeline for the regular submissions to match this traditional schedule.
Q: What paths can an early submission take?
- It might be accepted straight away on January 23.
- It could be conditionally accepted on January 23, which would require a revision on February 9. This could result in an accept, another conditional accept, or a reject on February 17. In case of another conditional accept, the revision will be due at the regular submission deadline. In case of a reject, the work can be resubmitted as new at the regular submission deadline.
- It could receive a major revision decision on January 23, which would be due at the regular submission deadline.
- It could be rejected on January 23. In this case, the work can still be resubmitted as new at the regular submission deadline.
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