IEEE Symposium on Large-Scale Data Analysis and Visualization 2013

Event Dates

Oct 13, 2013 - Oct 14, 2013

Location

Atlanta, Georgia, USA

Submission Deadline

May 15, 2013

IEEE Symposium on Large-Scale Data Analysis and Visualization 2013 (LDAV 2013)

October 13-14, 2013

Atlanta, Georgia

http://www.ldav.org/

Contact: papers@ldav.org

Modern large-scale scientific simulations, sensor networks, and

experiments are generating enormous datasets, with some projects

approaching the multiple exabyte range in the near term. Managing and

analyzing large datasets in order to transform them into insight is

critical for a variety of disciplines including climate science,

nuclear physics, security, materials design, transportation, and urban

planning. This is currently referred to as the Big Data Challenge. The

tools and approaches needed to mine, analyze, and visualize data at

extreme scales can be fully realized only if we have end-to-end

solutions, which demands collective, interdisciplinary efforts.

The Large Scale Data Analysis and Visualization (LDAV) symposium, to

be held in conjunction with IEEE VIS 2013, is specifically targeting

possible end-to-end solutions. The LDAV symposium will bring together

domain scientists, data analysts, visualization researchers, users,

designers and artists, to foster common ground for solving both near-

and long-term problems.

Scope:

We are looking for original research contributions on a broad-range of

topics related to the collection, analysis, manipulation or

visualization of large-scale data. We also welcome position papers on

these topics.

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

– Innovative approaches combining information visualization, visual

analytics, and scientific visualization

– Streaming methods for analysis, collection and visualization

– Novel, extreme or innovative methods for understanding and

interacting with data

– Data mining and machine learning techniques for large data analysis

– Advanced hardware and system architectures for data handling,

analysis or visualization

– Hierarchical data storage, retrieval or rendering

– Distributed, parallel or multi-threaded approaches

– MapReduce-based and Database-related methods, algorithms or approaches

– Data collection, management and curation

– Collaboration or co-design of data analysis with domain scientists

– Application case studies

– Topics in cognitive issues specific to manipulating and

understanding large data

– Industry solutions for Big Data analytics and infrastructure

Submission Instructions:

Submitted manuscripts may not exceed maximum of eight (8) pages in

length, with an optional ninth page that can only contain

references. The length of the paper should be proportional to the

contributions it makes. We welcome short papers of 4 or 6 pages in

length. The manuscripts should be formatted according to guidelines

available on the IEEE VIS 2013 site.

Submission Site:

Go to the submission site (https://precisionconference.com/~vgtc) log

in, and select ‘Submit to LDAV 2013 Papers’.

Important Dates

Papers:

Paper Registration including Abstract: May 8, 2013 (required), 11:59 PM PST

Paper Submission: May 15, 2013 (firm), 11:59 PM PST

Author Notification: July 31, 2013

Camera-Ready Deadline: August 21, 2013

Proceedings:

The proceedings of the symposium will be published together with the

IEEE VIS 2013 proceedings and via the IEEE Xplore Digital Library.

Best Paper:

The LDAV Program Committee will award a Best Papers award to the

authors whose submission is deemed the strongest according to the

reviewing criteria. This award will be announced at the event.

Symposium Chairs:

David Rogers, Sandia National Laboratories

Claudio Silva, New York University

Program Chairs:

Berk Geveci, Kitware Inc.

Hanspeter Pfister, Harvard University

Venkatram Vishwanath, Argonne National Laboratory