Welcome to ChinaVis 2016!

The 3rd China Visualization and Visual Analytics Conference will be held from July 21st to 23rd in Changsha, China. Following the success of ChinaVis 2014 and 2015, ChinaVis 2016 aims to provide a platform for researchers and practitioners in China and neighboring East Asian regions to exchange ideas, and to facilitate the development of a prosperous ecosystem in the areas of visualization and visual analytics.

ChinaVis 2016 will be hosted by the State Key Laboratory of High Performance Computing, China, and the conference program will include keynote talks, oral paper presentations, poster presentations, exhibitions, and panel discussions.

Registration is open: http://chinavis.org/2016/register/
Refer to this page for related information: registration.pdf

Papers

Paper submissions can be in English or Chinese. All papers should be submitted through the Precision Conference System (https://precisionconference.com/~chinavis), and follow the IEEE VGTC format (http://www.cs.sfu.ca/~vis/Tasks/camera_tvcg.html). Long papers must not exceed 8 pages, and short papers must not exceed 4 pages. All submissions should be in PDF. Each paper can be accompanied by a video. If a submission has been reviewed by other related journals or conferences (e.g. TVCG or IEEE VIS), review comments can be submitted as accompanied materials. Selection of the best English papers from the conference will be recommended for publication at the Journal of Visualization (http://link.springer.com/journal/12650) and other SCI journals. Selection of the best Chinese papers will be recommended for publication in EI-indexed Chinese journals.

Please contact chinavis2016.pcchairs@gmail.com if you encouter any problems related to paper submission.

Call for Papers: 3rd China Visualization and Visual Analytics Conference

The ChinaVis 2016 Poster Program offers a timely venue to present and discuss new visualization research through a forum that encourages graphical presentation, demonstration, and active engagement with ChinaVis participants. The poster program encourages submissions of any kind of techniques and applications related to visualization and visual analytics. We welcome works in progress such as the visualization design from course projects or the intermediate research results from practical projects and applications.

Poster submissions should a 2-page summaries and poster draft. E-mail materials to chinavis.poster@gmail.com for submission. Summaries and posters can be presented either in Chinese or English in line with the IEEE VIS formatting guidelines http://www.cs.sfu.ca/~vis/Tasks/camera.html. They should include a concise description of the idea, the results or findings, the supporting imagery and figures, and a discussion of the implications of the work to the selected domain. Full literature searches are not expected, although relevant citations should be included. The posters themselves have no predefined formatting, but dimensions may not exceed A0 paper size. ONLY PORTRAIT FORMAT IS ACCEPTABLE. Poster authors are encouraged to include a draft or sketch of the layout and content of the poster in their submission to show that the poster format is being used effectively. This sketch should be in PDF format. Video previews for posters are suggested (provide a link that the video can be downloaded). Refer to Call for Posters for more about submission, important dates, and other related information.

Call for Posters: 3rd China Visualization and Visual Analytics Conference

Suggested topics, but are not limited to:

  • Theories on visualization and/or visual analytics
  • New methods on scientific visualization
  • New methods on information visualization
  • New methods on visual analytics
  • Representation and discovery of visual knowledge
  • Evaluation theories and methods for visualization
  • Visualization of various data types
  • Data management for visualization or visual analytics
  • Visual search and mining
  • Interactive technologies and devices
  • Visualization and visual analytics systems or techinques for big data
  • Modeling for scientific and engineering simulation
  • Display techniques
  • Visualization and/or visual analytics systems
  • Application of visualization and/or visual analytics in science, engineering, and social science

Important Dates:

  • Paper submission deadline: May 10, 2016
  • Paper notification: June 10, 2016
  • Poster submission deadline: June 17, 2016
  • Poster notification: June 24, 2016
  • Paper camera-ready copy deadline: June 25, 2016
  • Poster camera-ready copy deadline: July 1, 2016
  • Early registration deadline: July 5, 2016
  • Conference: July 21-23, 2016

Committees

Conference Co-Chairs:

Sikun Li

National University of Defense Technology, China

Jiawan Zhang

Tianjin University, China

Program Chair:

Yinmei Wei

National University of Defense Technology, China

Papers Co-Chairs:

Xiaolong (Luke) Zhang

Pennsylvania State University, USA

Wencheng Wang

Institute of Software, Chinese Academy of Sciences

Yingcai Wu

Zhejiang University, China

Conference Organizatioin Co-Chairs:

  • Wenke Wang (National University of Defense Technology)
  • Jie Jiang (National University of Defense Technology)
  • Kai Xu (National University of Defense Technology)

Posters Co-Chairs:

  • Ye Zhao (Kent State University)
  • Nan Cao (New York University Shanghai)
  • Lingyun Yu (Hangzhou Dianzi University)

Panels Co-Chairs:

  • Shixia Liu (Tsinghua University)
  • Yi Chen (Beijing Technology and Business University)
  • Changbo Wang (East China Normal University)

Tutorial Co-Chairs

  • Li Chen (Tsinghua University)
  • Weiwei Cui (MSRA)

VAST Challenge Co-Chairs

  • Ying Zhao (Central South University)
  • Zhuo Zhang (Qihoo 360)
  • Hanchen Song (National University of Defense Technology)

Exhibition Co-Chairs:

  • Yadong Wu (Southwest University of Science and Technology)
  • Jie Jiang (National University of Defense Technology)
  • Jingyan Qin (University of Science and Technology Beijing)
  • Yunhai Wang (Shangdong University)

Affairs Co-Chairs:

  • Wenke Wang (National University of Defense Technology)
  • Kai Xu (National University of Defense Technology)

Publication Co-Chairs:

  • Kai Xu (National University of Defense Technology)
  • Yubo Tao (Zhejiang University)

Publicity Co-Chairs:

  • Kai Xu (National University of Defense Technology)
  • Hong Zhou (Shenzhen University)
  • Zhimin Huang (CAIXIN.COM)

Web Co-Chairs:

  • Fan Hong (Peking University)
  • Kai Xu (National University of Defense Technology)

Program Committee Members:

  • Chongke Bi (RIKEN, Japan)
  • Nan Cao (New York University Shanghai)
  • Yi Cao (Institute of Applied Physics and Computational Mathematics)
  • Abon Chaudhuri (Intel)
  • Li Chen (Tsinghua University)
  • Wei Chen (Zhejiang University)
  • Yang Chen (Collectivei, USA)
  • Yi Chen (Beijing Technology and Business University)
  • Yingjie Chen (Purdue University)
  • Weiwei Cui (MSRA)
  • Junyu Dong (Ocean University of China)
  • Xiaoju Dong (Shanghai Jiao Tong University)
  • Jingzhu Gao (University of the Pacific)
  • Liang Gou (Visa)
  • Hanqi Guo (Argon National Laboratory, USA)
  • Weili Han (Fudan University)
  • Huaiqing He (Civil Aviation University of China)
  • Jian Huang (University of Tennessee, USA)
  • Maolin Huang (Tianjin University and University of Technology Sydney)
  • Lian'en Ji (China University of Petroleum)
  • Zhifang Jiang (Shandong University)
  • Teng-Yok Lee (Amazon)
  • Tiemeng Li (Beijing Unviersity of Posts and Telecommunications)
  • Jie Liang (Peking University)
  • Ronghua Liang (Zhejiang University of Technology)
  • Shixia Liu (Tsinghua University)
  • Ying Liu (Beijing Intel Research)
  • Zhicheng Liu (Adobe Research)
  • Aidong Lu (University of North Carolina at Charlotte)
  • Lin Lv (Shandong University)
  • Qiang Lu (Hefei University of Technology)
  • Alex Pang (University of California, Santa Cruz)
  • Jingyan Qin (University of Science and Technology Beijing)
  • Lei Ren (Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics)
  • Guihua Shan (Computer Network Information Center, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
  • Han-Wei Shen (Ohio State University, USA)
  • Hao Shen (Communication University of China)
  • Lei Shi (Institute of Software, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
  • Hanchen Song (National University of Defense Technology)
  • Liang Wan (Tianjin Unviersity)
  • Chaoli Wang (University of Notre Dame)
  • Jingsong Wang (Tianjin Polytechnic University)
  • Wenke Wang (National University of Defense Technology)
  • Yunhai Wang (Shandong University)
  • Yadong Wu (Southwest University of Science and Technology)
  • Li Xiao (Institute of Applied Physics and Computational Mathematics)
  • Cui Xie (Ocean University of China)
  • Kai Xu (Middlesex University)
  • Kai Xu (National University of Defense Technology)
  • Yingqing Xu (Tsinghua University)
  • Chenglei Yang (Shandong University)
  • Fang You (Tongji University)
  • Hongfeng Yu (University of Nebraska–Lincoln)
  • Linyun Yu (Hangzhou Dianzi University)
  • Da Yuan (Shandong Institute of Business and Technology)
  • Xiaoru Yuan (Peking University)
  • Zhenming Yuan (Hangzhou Normal University)
  • Yang Yue (Shandong University)
  • Liang Zeng (National University of Defense Technology)
  • Hui Zhang (Indiana University)
  • Jiawan Zhang (Tianjin University)
  • Kang Zhang (Tianjin University and University of Texas at Dallas)
  • Xiushan Zhang (Navy University of Engineering)
  • Ye Zhao (Kent State University)
  • Ying Zhao (Central South University)
  • Fangfang Zhou (Central South University)
  • Hong Zhou (Shenzhen University)
  • Min Zhu (Sichuan University)

Program

TBD