CFP: Symposium on Graph Drawing (GD 2000) Final Call for Papers

Graph Drawing 2000 Conference gd2000 at cs.virginia.edu
Mon May 8 20:03:14 PDT 2000


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                             Graph Drawing 2000
			   Final Call for Papers

                           Colonial Williamsburg
                              (Virginia, USA)
                           September 20-23, 2000

                     http://www.cs.virginia.edu/~gd2000/

   * Deadlines:
     ----------
        o Submissions: May 24, 2000
        o Notification of acceptance: July 19, 2000
        o Early Registration: July 31, 2000 (Late registration TBA.)
        o Camera-ready copies of accepted papers: September 20, 2000

   * Location: Colonial Williamsburg offers a peaceful retreat
     atmosphere. Located on the grounds of the 18th-century Historic
     Area Visitor Center, the conference is also conveniently located
     to shopping, restaurants, golf and more, all within walking
     distance.

     Colonial Williamsburg is located 150 miles south of Washington,
     D.C. on Interstate 64. Richmond International Airport is less
     than 50 minutes away -- rental car and shuttle service is
     available. Train and bus service are available from Washington,
     D.C. For more information on Colonial Williamsburg, visit:
                        http://www.history.org/

   * Scope: The symposium is a forum for researchers and practitioners
     working on all aspects of graph visualization and representation. The
     range of topics considered in graph drawing includes graph algorithms,
     graph theory, geometry, topology, visual languages, visual perception,
     information visualization, computer-human interaction, and graphic
     design.

     Much research in graph drawing is motivated by applications to systems
     for viewing and interacting with graphs. The interaction between
     theoretical advances and implemented solutions is an important part of
     the graph-drawing field.

   * Call for Papers and Demos: Authors are invited to submit papers
     describing original research of theoretical or practical significance
     to graph drawing. System demonstrations are also solicited.
     Descriptions of system demos should include illustrative screen dumps
     and an explanation of the system's functionality. Regular papers and
     demo descriptions should be labeled as either long or short; long
     papers will be assigned 12 pages in the conference proceedings, and
     short papers 6 pages.

   * Graph Drawing Contest: Following the tradition of previous conferences,
     a graph drawing contest will be held. Details will appear on the website
     later this Spring.

   * Submissions: Submitted papers and demo descriptions must be received by
     May 24, 2000. Each submission should include an indication of its type
     (paper or demo description) and length (regular or short), and contact
     information for the primary author. Electronic submissions in standard
     PostScript should be submitted by the process described at:

	   http://sigact.csci.unt.edu/~gd2000/gd2000.html

     Alternatively, 16 hard copies of the submission can be mailed to
     the program chair. All submissions received will be acknowledged
     promptly by e-mail.

   * Proceedings: Accepted papers will be published in the conference
     proceedings, which will appear in the Springer-Verlag series Lecture
     Notes in Computer Science. Camera-ready and electronic copies of
     accepted papers are due at the conference. Instructions for Authors
     will be available after the paper notification deadline.

     All participants will receive a copy of the proceedings as part of
     their registration.

   * Program Committee:
     ------------------
     Therese Biedl, University of Waterloo
     Peter Eades, University of Newcastle
     Wendy Feng, Tom Sawyer Software
     Ashim Garg, SUNY Buffalo
     Michael Goodrich, Johns Hopkins
     Michael Kaufmann, University of Tubingen
     Jan Kratochvil, Charles University
     Giuseppe Liotta, University of Perugia
     Joe Marks (chair), MERL
     Stephen North, AT&T Research
     Kathy Ryall, University of Virginia
     Kozo Sugiyama, JAIST
     Roberto Tamassia, Brown University
     Robin Thomas, Georgia Tech.
     Dorothea Wagner, University of Konstanz
     Stephen Wismath, University of Lethbridge

   * Organizing Committee:
     ---------------------
     Renee Carabajal, MERL
     Joe Marks, MERL
     Janet O'Halloran, MERL
     Kathy Ryall (chair), University of Virginia

   * Contest Committee:
     ------------------
     Franz Brandenburg (chair), University of Passau

   * Contact Information:
     --------------------
        o Conference URL:               
	     http://www.cs.virginia.edu/~gd2000/

        o Conference Organization:      
	     gd2000 at cs.virginia.edu

        o Electronic Submission:        
	     http://sigact.csci.unt.edu/~gd2000/gd2000.html

        o Hard-copy Submission:
	     Joe Marks
             MERL, 201 Broadway
             Cambridge, MA 02139, USA
             Phone: 617-621-7534


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