Workshops and PanelsPanel Proposals (due March 31, 2000) Panels should address the most important issues in visualization today. Panelists should be experts in their fields who can discuss the challenges of visualization, and engage the audience and fellow panel members in a stimulating, interactive debate. Panel proposals should describe the topic to be addressed and identify the prospective panelists. Each panelist should include a position statement on the topic and a short biography, the total of which should be limited to 500 words. The statements will be included in the conference proceedings. Panel proposals should be sent to Jamie Painter * jamie@acl.lanl.gov Detailed instructions on how to prepare your paper to be submitted can be found at http://www.cs.sfu.ca/~vis00/. Mini-Workshop and Birds-of-a-Feather Proposals (due March 31, 2000) Proposals may be submitted for Mini-Workshops and evening Birds-Of-A- Feather (BOF) gatherings on visualization methods or application areas. They should deal with state-of-the-art topics and involve experts in the field. Discipline-focused proposals devoted to a particular discipline's methods and needs are encouraged. Mini-Workshop and Birds-of-a-Feather Proposals should be sent to Rob Erbacher * erbacher@cs.albany.edu |