Authors are invited to submit long (up to 10 pages) and short (up to 4 pages) papers formatted in CSP style describing original research works, or brief (up to 2 pages) descriptions of open problems related to the following topics:
- Theoretical aspects of Voronoi diagrams and Delaunay triangulations
- Generalizations of Voronoi diagrams and Delaunay triangulations
- Algorithmic aspects of Voronoi diagrams
- Mathematical properties of Voronoi diagrams
- Computational and implementation aspects of Voronoi diagrams
- Conceptual and logical data models based on Voronoi diagrams
- Terrain modeling and meshes using Delaunay triangulation
- 2D and 3D spatial topological data structures based on Voronoi diagram
- Visualization, animation and morphing using Voronoi diagrams
- Pattern analysis and recognition using Voronoi diagrams
- Motion analysis and planning using Voronoi diagrams
- Collision detection, navigation and obstacle avoidance using Voronoi diagrams
- Network analysis and communication using Voronoi diagrams
- Clustering and districting using Voronoi diagrams
- Dynamic data modeling and simulation using Voronoi diagrams
- Spatial and autocorrelation analysis using weighted metrics and Voronoi diagrams
- Image processing using Voronoi diagrams
- Molecular, biological and physical modeling using Voronoi diagrams
- Voronoi diagrams in bioinformatics, astronomy, geography, chemistry, material science, location science, solid modeling and operations research
- Other applications
- Voronoi art
Submitted papers will be refereed for their quality, originality and relevance by the Program Committee. The accepted papers will be published in the Proceedings by Conference Publishing Services (CPS). Selected papers will be published in a special issue of LNCS Transactions on Computational Science, Springer.
LaTeX templates can be downloaded at http://www.ieee.org/conferences_events/conferences/publishing/templates.html.
The papers intend for the workshop "Voronoi Diagrams in Material Sciences and Molecular Biology" should be submitted with a comment : "Voronoi Diagrams in Material Sciences and Molecular Biology".
An abstract presenting an open problem should decsribe the motivation and related results, and provide a clear statement of a mathematical or algorithmic problem related to the scope of the Symposium.
For more information on the submission process, please visit http://bioinf.spbau.ru/isvd2013/submission.