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Euler Diagrams 2005

Paris, France

September 29-30
 

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The aim of this workshop is to bring together researchers and users working with Euler diagrams. This is the second workshop in this field. The first one was held at the University of Brighton (see http://www.cs.kent.ac.uk/events/conf/2004/euler/)

Submission requirement:  a 4 pages extended abstract before the workshop, followed by a full paper of up to 12 pages after the workshop.

A significant amount of time will be devoted for structured discussions about the current state of the art in Euler diagrams research and to debate future research directions.

The workshop will be  held at the Centre Pierre Sabbagh, one of the INA's Parisian buildings. It  will happen just before the "White Night" event of Paris (throughout the White Night museums, libraries, monuments, places of worship, tourist sites, cinemas, parks and gardens, hospitals, swimming pools and universities in Paris stay open all night to the public for a cultural night of discovery).

The workshop is hosted by a joint collaboration between the VIE team of INA  and the IMEDIA project of  INRIA Rocquencourt

Conference chairs:
Anne Verroust-Blondet, INRIA, France
Marie-Luce Viaud, INA France.

Programme committee
Andrew Fish, University of Brighton, UK
John Howse, University of Brighton, UK
Rosario de Chiara, Università degli Studi di Salerno, Italy
Bernd Meyer, Monash University, Australia
Peter Rodgers, University of Kent, UK
Franck Ruskey,  University of Victoria, Canada
Sun-Joo Shin, Yale University, USA
Gem Stapleton, University of Brighton, UK
Nik Swoboda, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain
Anne Verroust-Blondet, INRIA, France
Marie-Luce Viaud, INA, France

Important Dates:
7 July 2005 - Submission of extended abstracts
21 July 2005 - Notification of acceptance
29 and 30 September 2005 - Conference days
30 November 2005 - Full papers due