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SHORT PAPERS

EuroVis short papers present late-breaking results, work in progress, follow-up extensions, or evaluations of existing methods. Short papers may cover all areas of visualization and describe more focused and concise research contributions and are likely to have a smaller — yet still significant — scope of contribution than full papers. Short papers draw from the same paper types as full papers, as well as the same list of suggested topics.

 The following descriptive examples may be helpful in understanding what kinds of submissions may be suitable for short papers:

- A new visualization approach and sufficient evidence of its utility.
- Incremental improvements or variations of known approaches and their convincing evaluation.
- An extensive evaluation of existing techniques or systems.
- Well-proven counter examples that enhance our understanding of the strengths, weaknesses, and limitations of existing visualizations. 
- Discussions or reflections - potentially controversial - of current visualization practice that substantially advance our understanding of visualization.
- A new implementation approach that has demonstrably resolved a significant technical issue.
- A new methodology for designing or studying visualization systems that has demonstrable benefits for the EuroVis community.
- Novel practical applications of established visualization techniques and evidence of their usefulness.

IMPORTANT DATES

Submission deadlineAcceptance notificationCamera-ready versionFirst day of conference
February 19, 2025 (Wednesday)April 2, 2025 (Wednesday)April 23, 2025 (Wednesday)June, 2, 2025 (Monday)

All deadlines are AoE (anywhere on Earth) on the date indicated. 
Due to the very thight conference schedule, no deadline extension can be expected this year.

Submission via: https://new.precisionconference.com/submissions

SUBMISSIONS INSTRUCTIONS


Submissions for the short paper track should be at most 4 pages in CGF latex style, with an additional page allowed for references. Contributions must be written and presented in English. Please use the "EGauthorGuidelines-eurovis25-short" template from the following archive:
https://www.eurovis2025.lu/fileadmin/files/egPublStyle-EuroVis_full-short-stars-posters-edu_2025.zip

Short papers are to be submitted using the Precision Conference System (PCS):
https://new.precisionconference.com/submissions
Please select Society: Eurographics, Conference/Journal: EuroVis 2025, Track: EuroVis 2025 Short Papers.

Submissions must be original works that have not been published previously in any conference proceedings, magazine, journal, or edited book. Submissions should clearly discuss their novel and significant contributions and place them in the context of prior art in the field. Authors should highlight how their contributions differ from previous work and advance the state of the art in visualization.

Concurrent, plagiarized, and AI-generated submissions will be desk-rejected.

All valid short paper submissions will be peer-reviewed by an international program committee in a one-stage, single-blind process. The complete list of authors must be provided when submitting a short paper so that conflicts of interest can be avoided during the reviewer assignment. Adding further authors after the acceptance of a paper is not possible.

All accepted short papers will be assigned a DOI, are electronically archived, and appear in the Eurographics digital library as fully citable open-access publications. At least one author of an accepted paper must register and attend the conference to present the work.  


SHORT PAPERS CHAIRS

 

Alvitta Ottley, Washington University in St. Louis, United States of America
Christian Tominski, University of Rostock, Germany
Manuela Waldner, TU Wien, Austria

For any questions concerning short paper submissions please contact the short paper chairs at: shortpapers@eurovis.org