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Graph Drawing - GD'99

September 15-19, 1999

Prague, Czech Republic

Mathematics

Host: Stirin Castle. Charles University
Homepage: http://www.ms.mff.cuni.cz/gd99
Email: gd99subm@kam.ms.mff.cuni.cz

Organizers: Program committee, Giuseppe Di Battista (Univ. Roma III), Franz Brandenburg (Univ. Passau), Hubert de Fraysseix (CNRS, Paris), Emden Gansner (AT&T Labs), Jan Kratochvil (Charles Univ., Praha - chair), Bill Lenhart (Williams Coll., Williamstown), Kim Marriott (Monash Univ., Melbourne), Joe Marks (MERL), Bojan Mohar (Univ. Ljubljana), Petra Mutzel (MPI, Saarbruecken), Takao Nishizeki (Tohoku Univ.), Kathy Ryall (Univ. Virginia, Charlottesville), Ioannis Tollis (Univ. Texas, Dallas), Pavel Valtr (Charles Univ., Praha), Sue Whitesides (McGill Univ., Montreal), Organizing committee, J. Fiala (Charles Univ.), A. Kotesovcova (Conforg), J. Kratochvil (Charles Univ. - chair), J. Nesetril (Charles Univ.), V. Novak (Charles Univ.), P. Valtr (Charles Univ.)

Deadline for abstracts: May 26, 1999

Description:
The symposium is a forum for researchers, practitioners, developers and users working on all aspects of graph visualization and representations. The range of issues considered in graph drawing includes algorithms, graph theory, geometry, topology, order theory, graphic languages, perception, applications and practical systems.

Much research in graph drawing is motivated by applications to systems for viewing and interacting with graphs. The interaction between theoretical advances and implemented solutions is an important part of the graph drawing field. Results on perception and visualization issues related to diagrams are relevant.

Papers describing original research and surveys as well as demos of new graph drawing tools and techniques are being sought. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

Algorithms, models and techniques for drawing graphs, concepts for visualizations of structural information, perception issues related to diagram understanding.

Geometric and topological graph theory, planarity issues, intersection and visibility representations of graphs.

Tools and systems for graph drawing, user interfaces for viewing graphs, interactive exploration of large graphs, presentation of dynamic graphs and animation of graphs, applications of graph drawing to areas such as software visualization, user interface design and database query formulation.

Mail Address:

Jan Kratochvil - GD'99
KAM MFF UK, Malostranske nam. 25, 118 00
Praha 1, Czech Republic 

Fax: +420-2-57320726

Date received: December 08, 1998, revised December 31, 2003


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