
Submissions
1. Scope and Topics
We solicit original, unpublished research papers that
focus on all aspects of visual information communication
and interaction, either via images, computer graphics,
animations, virtual reality, web, or other
media. Research papers may address cognitive and design
aspects, underlying theories, taxonomies, implementation
work, tool support, and case studies. Topics of interest
include but are not limited to the following:
- Aesthetics in visual communication
- Empirical studies of novel visual metaphors
- Cognitive aspects of visual information comprehension
- Visual analytics
- Visual communication metaphors
- Graph drawing and network visualization
- Visual approaches to knowledge discovery
- Computational aesthetics
- Visual interaction through multimodality
- Graphical user interface design
- Visual modeling languages and UML
- Influence of visual arts and design
- Visual programming languages
- Visualization on mobile devices
- Information visualization
- Applications like SoftVis, BioVis, GeoVis, etc
- Human-computer interaction
2. Paper Submission
Submissions that address research and development, as
well as experience reports and tool demonstrations on
the above and other related topics are strongly
encouraged. Papers can be submitted as full papers,
short papers and posters. Each submitted symposium paper
will be peer-reviewed by at least three International
Program Committee members. All accepted papers and
posters will appear in the proceedings of
VINCI 2017 published by ACM Press and made
available in the ACM Digital Library (EI
indexed). Moreover, authors of a number of selected full
papers of high quality will be invited to prepare
revised versions of their work for submission to a
special issue of
the Journal of Visual Languages and
Computing (Elsevier; SCI indexed). In addition, it
is planned that revised versions of selected best papers
in art and design will be invited for the subsequent
publication in a special issue
of Leonardo (MIT Press; AHCI
indexed).
Research papers and experience reports of up
to eight (8), short papers of up to four
(4), and tool demonstrations or posters of up
to two (2) ACM double-column pages should be
submitted
through easychair.org. The review process
will be single-blind. We appreciate the submission of
videos or other supplemental material. Please provide a
URL at the end of the submitted paper to enable the
reviewers the download of your additional
material. Detailed information on the electronic
submission can be found at the end of this page.
3. Workshops and Tutorials
VINCI'17 is also soliciting proposals for full-day or
half-day workshops and tutorials on topics that address
areas of interest to the community. Proposals should not
be longer than a maximum of 2 pages. In
particular, workshop proposals should
include:
- The title and a brief description of the specific
issues that the workshop will address, the reasons why
the workshop is of interest in these times, and the
main research areas involved.
- Contact information of the workshop chairs, their
competence in the proposed topic(s) and previous
experience in chairing scientific events.
- A tentative list of program committee
members.
- Intended length (half or full day) and a draft of
the Call for Papers.
- It is expected that the workshop organizers will
setup an own workshop web page as soon as the workshop
proposal has been accepted.
Tutorials usually attract a broad range of audiences,
including professionals, researchers, students, or
practitioners, who wish to enhance their knowledge in
the specific tutorial topic. Tutorials offer a unique
opportunity to disseminate in-depth information on
specific topics in visual information communication and
interaction. Tutorial proposals should include
short biographies of the proposers, a draft of the
tutorial content, intended length, and evidence of the
possibility of attracting audience to the tutorial.
It is possible to extend the symposium by one day in
case many workshops or tutorials are proposed and
accepted. Detailed information on the submission of
workshop and tutorial proposals can be found at the end
of this page.
4. Special Sessions and Panels
We also invite special session and panel
proposals for VINCI'17. Proposals for special
sessions and panels should include the title, aim and
scope, the names and affiliations of the organizers
together with a short biography. Including a list of
potential contributors or panel members would be
helpful. The proposers are expected to have a good
publication track record and excellent standing in the
proposed area. Detailed information on the submission of
special sessions and panel proposals can be found at the
end of this page.
Papers for special sessions should be submitted through
the VINCI'17 EasyChair submission system. The paper
types are identical to those of regular submissions. It
is the responsibility of the special session organizers
to make sure that papers submitted to their special
session clearly indicate the name of the special session
the paper belongs to. All papers submitted to special
sessions will be subject to the same peer-review
procedure as regular papers (however chaired by the
special session organizers) and will appear in the
VINCI'17 symposium proceedings as well. The symposium
chairs reserve the right to move accepted papers for a
special session into a regular session in case the
special session has finally less than four papers. In
this case, the special session will be cancelled.
Important Dates
Workshop/Tutorial/Special Session/Panel proposals
due |
28 April 2017 |
Paper submission deadline (extended) |
28 April 2017 (23:59
UTC-12) |
Workshop/Tutorial/Special Session/Panel decision and
notification |
12 April 2017 |
Notification of paper acceptance |
2 June 2017 |
Second round poster submission deadline |
12 June 2017 |
Camera-ready copy due |
20 June 2017 |
Early-bird registraton deadline |
30 June 2017 |
Symposium |
14-16 August 2017 |
Submission Guidelines
All submissions (regular papers, proposals of
workshops/tutorial/etc) must be formatted using
the ACM Proceedings Template (using
sigconf format/template) and should consist
of one single PDF file. The maximum length of
each symposium paper is defined as follows.
- Full paper: up to 8 pages
(including references)
- Short paper: up to 4 pages
(additional 1 page only for references is
allowed)
- Poster: up to 2 pages (including
references)
NOTE: All paper submissions should be
made through
the EasyChair conference management
system.
Workshop / Tutorial / Special Session / Panel proposals
should be sent via email
to proposals@vinci-conf.org. Please
add the concrete proposal type to the subject line.