
In line with the IEEE VIS conference, the presentation of VizSec posters will take place online. There will be 1-2 dedicated poster sessions in which poster authors can virtually meet and discuss their work with conference participants. An additional web presence of posters will replace the traditional physical installation of poster boards. SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS ----------------------- Poster authors must submit a two-page summary of their work in the VGTC conference two-column format in line with the IEEE VIS Posters’ formatting guidelines (http://junctionpublishing.org/vgtc/Track/vis.html), using the poster format. Summaries should include a concise description of the idea, the results or findings, supporting imagery and figures, and a discussion of the implications of the work to the selected domain. Full literature searches are not expected, although relevant citations should be included. The electronic posters will be created using a provided web-based interface. Access to this interface will be granted after the two-page summary has been accepted for presentation. Presenters are also encouraged to submit an accompanying video or other supplementary materials by following the IEEE VIS formatting guidelines: http://junctionpublishing.org/vgtc/Tasks/supplement.html. All VizSec poster submissions should be made through a single submission category on PCS - VIzSec 2020 Posters. After logging into PCS at https://new.precisionconference.com/~vgtc/, start your submission by selecting “VizSec 2020 Posters.” PLAGIARISM ---------- All submissions must be either: 1) original work that has not been presented previously at any workshop, symposium, or conference, and not published previously in any archived conference proceeding, magazine, or journal; or 2) a summary that highlights work presented or published in a related venue with a clear statement of attribution to the original work. At the time of submission, it is required by the authors to state explicitly in the submission form that the submitted work is the work by the authors themselves, or is a summary of previously presented/published work with clear attribution. Plagiarism in any form is unacceptable and will lead to a removal of the submission from the review process. For more information, please see the IEEE plagiarism FAQ and the IEEE Publication Services and Products Board Operations Manual. IMPORTANT DATES --------------- - August 20 2020 Submissions due for Poster Abstracts - September 3 2020 Author notification for Posters - October 28 2020 VizSec 2020 POSTER SESSIONS --------------- There will be 1-2 dedicated poster presentation sessions throughout the week in which the virtual posters will be presented. During these times, one or more authors have to be available online at their electronic poster to discuss their work. More details will soon be available on VizSec website, https://vizsec.org/