Diagrams 2010
Sixth International Conference on the
Theory and Application of Diagrams
http://www.diagrams-conference.org/2010/
diagrams2010@diagrams-conference.org
9-11 August 2010
Portland, Oregon, USA
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EXTENDED DEADLINE FOR PAPER, WORKSHOP AND TUTORIAL PROPOSAL SUBMISSIONS
Final Call for Papers
News:
- Paper submission deadline EXTENDED to: 25 January 2010
- Workshop and tutorial proposal deadline EXTENDED to: 25 January 2010
- Keynote speakers:
* Professor Thomas Barkowsky (University of Bremen, Germany)
* Professor Randall Davis (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA)
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Diagrams is an international and interdisciplinary conference series,
covering all aspects of research on the theory and application of diagrams.
Diagrams is the only conference series that provides a united forum for all
areas that are concerned with the study of diagrams: for example,
architecture, artificial intelligence, cartography, cognitive science,
computer science, education, graphic design, history of science,
human-computer interaction, linguistics, logic, mathematics, philosophy,
psychology, and software modelling. Diagrams attracts a large number of
researchers from virtually all related fields mentioned, placing the
conference as a major international event in the area.
We invite submissions of:
- long research papers (15 pages)
- short research papers (7 pages)
- posters (3 pages)
- tutorial proposals (2 pages; see the conference web page for full details)
- workshop proposals (2 pages; see the conference web page for full details)
- graduate symposium submissions (3 pages; see the conference web page for
full details)
that focus on any aspect of diagrams research.
All submissions will be fully peer reviewed. The proceedings, which will
include accepted long and short papers and posters, will be published by
Springer in their Lecture Notes in Computer Science series,
http://www.springer.com/lncs.
Full details on the preparation of submissions can be found on the
conference web site
http://www.diagrams-conference.org/2010/content/submission
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- applications of diagrams
- computational models of reasoning with, and interpretation of, diagrams
- design of diagrammatic notations
- diagram understanding by humans or machines
- diagram aesthetics and layout
- educational uses of diagrams
- evaluation of diagrammatic notations
- graphical communication
- heterogeneous notations involving diagrams
- history of diagrammatic notations
- information visualization using diagrams
- novel uses of diagrams
- psychological issues pertaining to perception, comprehension or production
of diagrams
- reasoning with diagrams
- software to support the use of diagrams
- theoretical aspects of diagrams including, for example, classification and
formalization
- usability and human-computer interaction issues concerning diagrams
- use of diagrams in disciplines of humanities, engineering, mathematics,
science and technology.
Important dates
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EXTENDED Paper, tutorial and workshop proposal submissions: 25 January 2010
Poster submission: 1 February 2010
Notification for workshops: 8 February 2010
Notification for papers and tutorials: 1 March 2010
Notification for posters: 8 March 2010
Camera ready copies due: 29 March 2010
Graduate symposium submissions: 5 April 2010
Notification for graduate symposium submissions: 19 April 2010
Diagrams 2010 conference: 9-11 August 2010
Organizers
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Conference Chairs:
Ashok Goel (Georgia Institute of Technology, USA)
Mateja Jamnik (Cambridge University, UK)
N. Hari Narayanan (Auburn University, USA)
Workshop Chair:
Unmesh Kurup (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, USA)
Tutorial Chair:
Stephanie Elzer (Millersville University, USA)
Graduate Symposium Chair:
Jim Davies (Carleton University, Canada)
Contact Us
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diagrams2010@diagrams-conference.org
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Call For Workshop Proposals At Diagrams 2010
We solicit proposals for half-day workshops to be held as part of Diagrams
2010. Interested researchers should submit a one or two page proposal that
includes a title, the focus areas and goals of the proposed workshop, the
target community (or communities), the number of expected talks, the planned
format and the program committee. For more information see:
http://www.diagrams-conference.org/2010/content/workshops
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Call for Tutorial Proposals at Diagrams 2010
We call for proposals for two or four hour tutorials to be offered as part
of Diagrams 2010. Proposals should include a title, names and affiliations
of instructors, preferred duration, benefits to be gained from attending the
tutorial, features of the tutorial content, description of the intended
audience, presentation formats, tutorial history, and any additional
equipment or support requirements. For more details, please see:
http://www.diagrams-conference.org/2010/content/tutorials
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Call for Graduate Symposium Submissions at Diagrams 2010
We solicit submission for Graduate Symposium to be held as part of Diagrams
2010. The goal of the Graduate Symposium is to provide senior graduate
students or recent master's and Ph.D. graduates with an opportunity to
present their work and get feedback from established people. A group of
experts will be present to comment on the presentations. Talks will also be
given on 1) how to present scientific papers and 2) dissertation advice.
Submissions should be up to three pages long. Accepted papers will be
printed and made available at Diagrams 2010 and also on the conference web
page. For more details, please see:
http://www.diagrams-conference.org/2010/content/graduate-symposium
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