Submission

Submission Instruction

Your submission should include:

  • A 2-page PDF describing your visualization and analysis techniques. Focus on the techniques you used and results you obtained. Do not waste space on background information or data descriptions. Please follow the formatting guidelines for the manuscript. (you can download LaTeX and Word templates from this site).
  • Images which explain how your visualizations help answering the questions. The images should be appended to the 2-page document (thus, your whole PDF document should have more than 2 pages). The PDF document should be no bigger than 50 MB in size.
  • An MPEG, AVI, or Quicktime video (duration at most 10 minutes) showing the system, methods, or processes in action. This will be most helpful for demonstrating the effectiveness of your approach.

To submit:

  1. Go to https://new.precisionconference.com
  2. Sign in or create a new account
  3. Go to the Submissions tab at the top
  4. Under Make a new submission to select VGTC as Society, VIS 2023 as Conference/Journal, and VIS 2023 SciVis Contest as Track, as shown in this screenshot:
    Submission Selection
  5. Edit the submission with your data and record the changes

Important Dates

We will be following the process of the last years.
There might be slight changes but the plan is this:

Dates
October 20, 2022 Official announcement of the 2023 IEEE SciVis Contest at IEEE Vis 2022.
July 31, 2023 August 7, 2023 (extended) (Extended) Submission Deadline.
September, 2023 Notifications and Reviews
Monday, October 23, 2023, 2:00 PM-5:00 PM AEDT (UTC+11), Room 111-112 Official announcement of the end results at IEEE Vis 2023.

Judges

  • Theresa-Marie Rhyne, Editor of the Visualization Viewpoints Department of IEEE Computer Graphics & Applications
  • Sandra Diaz Pier, Simulation & Data Lab Neuroscience at Jülich Supercomputing Centre
  • Divya Banesh, Los Alamos National Laboratory
  • Prof. Volkmar Schulz, Department of Physics of Molecular Imaging Systems at RWTH Aachen University
  • Fabian Czappa, Laboratory for Parallel Programming at Technical University Darmstadt
  • Tim Gerrits, Cross-Sectional Group Visualization at RWTH Aachen University