Posters

1. Overview

The BioVis 2013 Posters track offers a venue to present and discuss new research in biological data visualization. Submissions take the form of a short (250-word) abstract with a supporting figure and are presented at the conference site as large format posters during a dedicated poster session. The BioVis symposium as a whole aims to promote interaction between the visualization, bioinformatics, and biology communities, and the BioVis poster session offers an interactive forum that encourages graphical presentation, demonstration, and active engagement with BioVis participants as well as all VisWeek attendees.
 
Important changes from previous years:
  • The submission deadline (August 2, 2013) is now significantly closer to the symposium dates (October 13-14, 2013) to allow for the presentation of late breaking results.
  • We are using a simplified submission process that no longer requires a two-page extended abstract, but instead requires a simple 250-word abstract and a single supporting figure.
  • Given the change in submission format and date, poster abstracts will no longer undergo extensive external review, but rather will be evaluated by the Poster Chairs on an accelerated timeline.
  • Poster abstracts and thumbnail figures will be made public on the BioVis website as in previous years. However, given the much later submission date, authors will not have the opportunity to revise their submitted materials.

2. Submission

Important dates:
Submission Deadline: August 2, 2013
Notification: August 12, 2013
 
Online submission system:
To submit a poster abstract go to https://precisionconference.com/~vgtc, log in, and select  "Submit to Posters" under the BioVis 2013 header on the "new submissions" tab.
 
Requirements:
The following items are required for a complete poster submission:
  • 250-word text-only abstract summarizing the subject matter of the poster. It is critical to clarify the target biological problem, the role of visualization, and the work’s relevance to BioVis.
  • A single figure representative of the work in jpg or png format. It is particularly helpful for this image to illustrate how visualization is being employed to address a biological problem and it will be used as part of the poster submission reviewing process. An accompanying figure legend should be included in the appropriate field of the online submission form.
The large format poster itself is NOT required in the submission. We strongly encourage, but do not require, all authors to include an accompanying video or other supplementary materials according to the VisWeek formatting guidelines http://www.cs.sfu.ca/~vis/Tasks/supplement.html
 
Topics:
Example poster topics include, but are not limited to:
  • Work-in-progress and preliminary results
  • Previously published work from other venues
  • Visualization challenges relevant to the BioVis community
Please see the online BioVis 2013 Call for Participation (CFP) for a full listing of BioVis topics: http://www.biovis.net/year/2013/info/cfp

3. Review Process

Each poster submission will be read and evaluated by the Poster Chairs for quality and relevance to the BioVis venue with the goal of being as inclusive as possible and encouraging cross-domain interactions. Please see the online BioVis 2013 Call for Participation (CFP) for a full listing of BioVis topics: http://www.biovis.net/year/2013/info/cfp. Brief feedback will be provided as needed to support acceptance decisions, but authors should not expect detailed reviews. There will not be a revision cycle. Authors should check their initial abstract submission carefully as this is the copy that will appear on the BioVis web site.

4. Preparing for the Poster Session

At least one author from each accepted submission is required to:  
  1. provide a thumbnail image representing their work 
  2. present a preview of their accepted work in a plenary “fast-forward” session
  3. present an explanatory hardcopy poster during the dedicated poster session
Thumbnail Image:
Accepted posters are asked to provide a thumbnail image that will be used when posting the abstract on the BioVis web site. The image should be a 400x300 pixel jpg or png file. Examples from previous years can be found at http://www.biovis.net/year/2012/posters and http://www.biovis.net/2011/papers_abstracts.html
 
Fast-forward session:
The fast-forward session gives authors the opportunity to promote their poster to the symposium attendees. One author from each poster will have 30 seconds to present one PowerPoint slide summarizing the work. The Poster Chairs will collect and assemble slides from authors in advance of the conference (NOT required for the original submission). 
 
Fast-forward slides should follow these guidelines:
  • PowerPoint compatible (avoid non-standard fonts that might have version compatibility issues)
  • Simple animations are OK, but must be automated (please observe the 30 second time limit)
  • No videos
  • We will include a transition slide with the poster title, number, and author names, so you do not need to include this information
Poster session:
Authors of accepted posters are required to bring an explanatory hardcopy poster for display throughout the BioVis symposium. At least one author should be available at the poster to discuss their work during the scheduled poster session.
 
We strongly encourage authors to show a live demo and/or videos of their work alongside the hardcopy poster. Authors are expected to bring their own equipment for the demo (e.g. laptop), but tables will be provided. We cannot guarantee that power outlets or wireless networking will be available.
The posters themselves have no predefined formatting, but dimensions may not exceed A0 paper size (841mm x 1189mm / 33.1" x 46.8"). Landscape formatting is recommended for compatibility with the presentation boards. The large format poster is only required for the on-site symposium and is NOT part of the original submission.

5. Best Poster Award

A best poster award will be given. Authors of the 'Best Poster' will receive signed certificates during the BioVis Awards session as well as a single joint prize of $250. This award is based on the poster as presented at the poster session. A panel of judges chosen by the Poster Chairs will score their assigned posters and these scores will be used to determine the best poster.

6. Archiving

All abstracts will be considered a "personal communication" to the symposium attendees and will not be published in the proceedings. Abstracts and associated figures will be included with the distributed symposium materials (USB stick) and will appear on the BioVis website. Examples from previous years can be found here:
 
http://www.biovis.net/year/2012/posters
http://www.biovis.net/2011/papers_abstracts.html

7. Poster Chairs

For details about the symposium or to discuss any aspects of your submission please communicate with the Poster Chairs:
 
posters@biovis.net
 
Robert Kincaid, Agilent Technologies
Cydney Nielsen, British Columbia Cancer Agency, Genome Sciences Centre