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November 09 - November 13, 2026

Rank: A (CORE2023)Offline

IEEE Visualization

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Overview

IEEE VIS 2026 will be the year’s premier forum for advances in theory, methods, and applications of visualization and visual analytics. The conference will convene an international community of researchers and practitioners from universities, government, and industry to exchange recent findings on the design and use of visualization tools. In 2026, the conference returns to the United States, and we look forward to welcoming you to Boston, MA! IEEE VIS follows the area model, and thus a paper for IEEE VIS should be submitted to one of six areas. Make sure that you carefully read both the descriptions for each of the six areas and the guidelines before submitting your paper. Abstract vs. full paper deadline — submission information (title, abstract, authors) are due on March 21, and full papers with supplemental material are due on March 31. The author list for a submission MUST be complete by the abstract submission deadline and cannot be changed thereafter. Author information changes after the abstract deadline are not possible. 9+2 pages restriction — VIS papers are strictly limited to up to 9 pages of content plus up to 2 pages of further material. These final two pages include references, links to supplemental material, figure credits, and acknowledgements sections. Papers may be shorter than this limit. Supplemental material can be submitted until April 7. Note that after the full paper deadline (March 31), no changes in title, abstract, and main pdf of the paper are possible. As noted before, the author list MUST already be final by March 21. Resubmissions are encouraged — authors are strongly encouraged to include reviews and responses for previously rejected papers in their submission to IEEE VIS. Single-blind or double-blind submissions — the reviewers’ identities are not revealed. Authors may choose to anonymize their submission, but this is not required. However, for many types of papers double-blind submission is good scientific practice and strongly recommended.

Call for papers

IEEE VIS 2026 will be the year’s premier forum for advances in theory, methods, and applications of visualization and visual analytics. The conference will convene an international community of researchers and practitioners from universities, government, and industry to exchange recent findings on the design and use of visualization tools. In 2026, the conference returns to the United States, and we look forward to welcoming you to Boston, MA! IEEE VIS follows the area model, and thus a paper for IEEE VIS should be submitted to one of six areas. Make sure that you carefully read both the descriptions for each of the six areas and the guidelines before submitting your paper. Abstract vs. full paper deadline — submission information (title, abstract, authors) are due on March 21, and full papers with supplemental material are due on March 31. The author list for a submission MUST be complete by the abstract submission deadline and cannot be changed thereafter. Author information changes after the abstract deadline are not possible. 9+2 pages restriction — VIS papers are strictly limited to up to 9 pages of content plus up to 2 pages of further material. These final two pages include references, links to supplemental material, figure credits, and acknowledgements sections. Papers may be shorter than this limit. Supplemental material can be submitted until April 7. Note that after the full paper deadline (March 31), no changes in title, abstract, and main pdf of the paper are possible. As noted before, the author list MUST already be final by March 21. Resubmissions are encouraged — authors are strongly encouraged to include reviews and responses for previously rejected papers in their submission to IEEE VIS. Single-blind or double-blind submissions — the reviewers’ identities are not revealed. Authors may choose to anonymize their submission, but this is not required. However, for many types of papers double-blind submission is good scientific practice and strongly recommended.

Important Dates

Conference Dates

Conference Date

November 9, 2026November 13, 2026

Previously:
  • December 2, 2025 - December 7, 2025

Source Rank

Source: CORE2023

Rank: A

Field of Research: Human-centred computing

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