Call for Posters

Important Dates

Submission 13 July 2018 20 July 2018   NEW
Notifications 27 July 2018
Camera Ready 10 August 2018

The VL/HCC 2018 Poster Track provides an opportunity for researchers and practitioners to present and discuss their most recent advances, ideas, experiences, and challenges in the field of visual languages and human centric computing. The poster track will provide an excellent environment for discussions that may generate new ideas and solutions.

GOALS AND TOPICS OF INTEREST

Posters can help accomplish many goals, such as:

  • Stimulating discussions of recent advances, experiences, and challenges, as well as cutting-edge or potentially disruptive ideas.
  • Demonstrating to industry sponsors that a specific line of research has practical applications.
  • Building community interest in a novel way of approaching a research topic.
  • Helping graduate student presenters to meet faculty from other universities.
  • Starting conversations that could lead to new collaborations.
  • A broad range of topics are appropriate for Posters. The following non-exhaustive list illustrates the possibilities:

  • Reflections on the past, descriptions of current initiatives, or visions of the future.
  • Results presented in the main VL/HCC conference.
  • Current research work in progress.
  • Results already presented at another conference or published in a journal.
  • Efforts aimed at integrating research into education.
  • Efforts aimed at commercializing research.
  • SUBMISSION   [ EasyChair ]

    Submissions consist of:

    1. an extended abstract of no more than two (2) pages, including all text, figures, references, and appendices. The paper (extended abstract) should follow IEEE Conference Proceedings format standards. The paper title must start with the text “Poster:”
      • Abstract
      • Description of the technical content of the showpiece (e.g., research results, efforts to integrate research with education, existing products)
      • Relevance and novelty - Why is this content of interest to the VL/HCC community?
      • References are not required but may be included if doing so helps to communicate the topic, content, claims, novelty, or relevance.
    2. A poster in A0 portrait format (841mm x 1189mm) in PDF format.
    3. Both the extended abstract and the poster should contain author names and affiliations. The extended abstracts and the poster must be submitted electronically to the Poster Track submission site at EasyChair site. The extended abstracts of accepted submissions will be published in the VL/HCC 2018 Companion proceedings, and will be made available in the IEEE Digital Library, so they should follow IEEE Conference Proceedings format standards.

    ORGANIZATION

    Poster Session PC Members
  • Rahul Gopinath, CISPA Saarland University
  • Austin Henley, University of Tennessee
  • Michelle Ichinco, University of Massachusetts Lowell
  • Sruti Srinivasa Ragavan, Oregon State University