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VRI'2002
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Who can contribute?
Contributions to the workshop are invited from researchers actively investigating visual representations and interpretations in a wide variety of areas such as art, architecture,biology, chemistry, clinical medicine, cognitive science, computer science, education, engineering, graphic design, linguistics, mathematics, philosophy, physics, psychology and social science.


What sort of topics are of interest?

Contributions, in the form of original research papers, on any aspect of visual representations and interpretations are welcomed. Some possible topics are:-

- visual representation languages
- film and photographic interpretation
- art as argument
- diagrams and sketches
- the philosophy, sociology and politics of art and images
- formalization and representation of images
- visual human-machine interaction
- connections between visual and other human senses
- computational geometry
- diagrammatic reasoning
- the modeling of patterns and form
- blueprints and scale models
- visual metaphors and knowledge discovery
- science as art

How do I submit a paper?
Papers should be a maximum of 12 pages in length. There will be the
opportunity to edit accepted papers after the Workshop for inclusion in
the final published proceedings. Paper submissions should be sent to:

Grant Malcolm (Conference Chair)
Department of Computer Science
University of Liverpool
Chadwick Building
Peach Street
Liverpool L69 7ZF
UK
Papers can also be submitted by email, provided they are in POSTSCRIPT or PDF format,in which case they can be sent to: Dr Grant Malcolm, Conference Chair Submissions will be refereed by two or more members of the Program Committee.

Important Dates
Submission of contributions: 8 April 2002
Notification of Acceptance: 15 May 2002
Submission deadline for pre-proceedings: 20 July 2002
VRI-2002 Conference: 9-12 Sept 2002
Submission deadline for Elsevier volume: 30 Sept 2002

Publication of Workshop
T
he edited proceedings of the workshop will be published after the event by Elsevier Science in a volume entitled "Multidisciplinary Studies of Visual Representations and Interpretations"

Key Contacts
Ray Paton
(Enquiries)
Grant Malcolm
(Papers)

 

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