Technical Committee on Visualization and Graphics
Type | Professional Organization |
---|---|
Focus |
Visualization Computer graphics Virtual reality |
Origins | IEEE Computer Society (IEEE-CS) |
Area served | Worldwide |
Method | Conferences, Publications, and Industry standards, Certification and training |
Key people | Claudio Silva (Current Chair) |
Website |
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The Technical Committee on Visualization and Graphics (VGTC) is a constituency of IEEE Computer Society (IEEE-CS) that oversees various technical activities related to visualization, computer graphics, virtual and augmented reality, and interaction..[1] VGTC is one of the 26 technical committees/councils of IEEE-CS that covers various specializations of computer science and computer engineering.[2]
Membership
Membership in VGTC is open and free of charge to researchers, practitioners and students. Membership in IEEE or the IEEE Computer Society is not required for membership, and members are eligible to serve in most positions including chairing annual conferences or serving on the executive committee.[3] Members are also able to nominate others for technical awards.
Visualization Pioneers Group
The Visualization Pioneers Group is open to members after 20 years of contributions to some aspect of visualization. Members commit to serving the visualization community, be it through conference or journal paper reviews, financial support for the mentoring program, or serving as a mentor. Members also pay USD $50 in dues per year.[4]
Conferences
The VGTC has two flagship annual conferences. The annual executive committee meeting is held during the same week as IEEE Visualization.
IEEE Visualization
Also known, as VIS, the IEEE Visualization conference is considered one of the top-tier venues for presenting visualization research.[5] Past conferences:
- 2016: Baltimore, Maryland
- 2015: Chicago, Illinois,
- 2014: Paris, France
- 2013: Atlanta, Georgia
- 2012: Seattle, Washington
- 2011: Providence, Rhode Island
- 2010: Salt Lake City, Utah
- 2009: Atlantic City, New Jersey
- 2008: Columbus, Ohio
- 2007: Sacramento, California
- 2006: Baltimore, Maryland
- 2005: Minneapolis, Minnesota
- 2004: Austin, Texas
- 2003: Seattle, Washington
- 2002: Boston, Massachusetts
- 2001: San Diego, California
- 2000: Salt Lake City, Utah
- 1999: San Francisco, California
- 1998: Research Triangle Park, North Carolina
- 1997: Phoenix, Arizona
- 1996: San Francisco, California
Future conferences:
- 2017: Phoenix, Arizona
- 2018: Berlin, Germany
IEEE Virtual Reality
Past conferences:
- 2016: Greenville, South Carolina
- 2015: Arles, Camargue-Provence,France
- 2014: Minneapolis, Minnesota
- 2013: Orlando, Florida, United States
- 2012: Orange County, California
- 2011: Singapore
Future conferences:
- 2017: Los Angeles, California
- 2018: Berlin, Germany[6]
Sponsored symposia
The VGTC also sponsors other related IEEE symposia:
- IEEE Symposium on 3D User Interfaces (3DUI)
- International Conference on Artificial Reality and Telexistence (ICAT)
- EG/IEEE Symposium on Visualization (EuroVis - formerly VisSym)
- IEEE Information Visualization Conference (InfoVis - formerly Symposium on Information Visualization)
- International Symposium on Mixed and Augmented Reality (ISMAR)
- IEEE Pacific Visualization Symposium (PacificVis - formerly APVIS)
- IEEE Visual Analytics Science and Technology Conference (VAST - formerly Symposium on Visual Analytics Science and Technology)
- IEEE Scientific Visualization Conference (SciVis - formerly Vis)
Publications
The IEEE VGTC has run special issues of Computer and IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, and is the sponsor of the IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics (T-VCG).[7]
Awards
The IEEE VGTC grants awards for individuals who have made significant contributions to the community through their research and volunteer efforts. The Technical Achievement Awards are presented during the opening sessions of the annual Visualization and Virtual Reality conferences.[8] Members who have given outstanding service are routinely awarded with the IEEE Certificate of Appreciation and IEEE Meritorious Service Awards. Graduate student members are eligible for the IEEE VGTC VPG Doctoral Dissertation Award presented through the Visualization Pioneers Group annually at the IEEE VIS conference.[9]
Visualization Technical Achievement Awards
- 2016
- Career: John C. Dill
- Technical Achievement: David S. Ebert
- 2015
- Career: Markus Gross
- Technical Achievement: Tamara Munzner
- 2014
- Career: Kenneth Joy
- Technical Achievement: Claudio T. Silva
- 2013
- Career: Gregory M. Nielson
- Technical Achievement: Kwan-Liu Ma
- 2012
- Career: Ben Shneiderman
- Technical Achievement: John Stasko
- 2011
- Career: Frits Post
- Technical Achievement: Daniel A. Keim
- 2010
- Career: Christopher R. Johnson
- Technical Achievement: Hanspeter Pfister
- 2009
- Career: Hans Hagen
- Technical Achievement: Jock D. Mackinlay
- 2008
- Career: Lawrence J. Rosenblum
- Technical Achievement: David Laidlaw
- 2007
- Career: Stuart Card
- Technical Achievement: Jarke van Wijk
- 2006
- Career: Pat Hanrahan
- Technical Achievement: Thomas Ertl
- 2005
- Career: Arie Kaufman
- Technical Achievement: Charles D. Hansen
- 2004
- Career: Bill Lorensen
- Technical Achievement: Amitabh Varshney
Virtual and Augmented Reality Technical Achievement Awards
- 2016
- Career: Thomas A. Furness III
- Technical Achievement: Anthony Steed
- 2015
- Career: Michitaka Hirose
- Technical Achievement: Brendan Iribe, Michael Antonov, and Palmer Luckey
- 2014
- Career: Steven K. Feiner
- Technical Achievement: Doug Bowman
- 2013
- Career: Henry Fuchs
- Technical Achievement: Mark Billinghurst
- 2012
- Career: Lawrence J. Rosenblum
- Technical Achievement: Dieter Schmalstieg
- 2010
- Career: Frederick P. Brooks, Jr.
- Technical Achievement: Ming C. Lin
- 2009
- Career: Jaron Lanier
- Technical Achievement: Hirokazu Kato
- 2008
- Career: Bowen Loftin
- Technical Achievement: Bernd Fröhlich
- 2007
- Career: Susumu Tachi
- Technical Achievement: Carolina Cruz-Neira
- 2006
- Career: Larry F. Hodges
- Technical Achievement: Kay Stanney
- 2005
- Career: Mel Slater
- Technical Achievement: Mark Bolas
Leadership
Executive Committee
- Chair - Claudio Silva, New York University
- Vice Chair - Rachael Brady, Cisco Systems
- Vice Chair for Conferences - Mark Livingston, Naval Research Laboratory
Directors
- Chair for Technical Awards Committee for Virtual Reality - Arie Kaufman, Stony Brook University
- Chair for Technical Awards Committee for Visualization; IEEE Service Awards Chair for ISMAR, Visualization, and Virtual Reality - Larry Rosenblum, University of Maryland
- William Ribarsky, University of North Carolina at Charlotte
- Robert Moorhead, Mississippi State University
- Hanspeter Pfister, Harvard University
- Amitabh Varshney, University of Maryland, College Park
- Klaus Mueller, Stony Brook University
References
- ↑ IEEE Visualization and Graphics Technical Committee, http://www.vgtc.org/about-us
- ↑ Technical Committees & Councils, IEEE-CS, http://www.computer.org/web/tandc/technical-committees
- ↑ "Membership". Visualization and Graphics Technical Committee. Retrieved 5 April 2017.
- ↑ "IEEE VGTC Visualization Pioneers Group". IEEE VIS Pioneer. IEEE. Retrieved 5 April 2017.
- ↑ Kosara, Robert (11 November 2013). "A Guide to the Quality of Different Visualization Venues". Eager Eyes.
- ↑ "IEEE Virtual Reality 2018, Germany". IEEE VR.
- ↑ "Visualization and Graphics, IEEE Computer Society Technical Committee on". IEEE. Retrieved 5 April 2017.
- ↑ "VGTC Awards". VGTC. Retrieved 5 April 2017.
- ↑ "The IEEE VGTC VPG Doctoral Dissertation Award". IEEE VIS Pioneer. IEEE. Retrieved 5 April 2017.