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ISAV'26: In Situ Analysis and Visualization 12th Annual Workshop at SC26 ============================================ WORKSHOP THEME -------------------------------------------- HPC platforms and applications have reached such large scale, complexity, and heterogeneity that a major challenge has become the wide gap between our ability to compute extreme-scale data and our ability to gain insight from it to make timely, data-driven decisions. A well-known, yet challenging, approach to visual analysis, learning, and processing is performing the tasks in situ -- i.e., while the data is still in memory, potentially in lieu of saving the raw data out. Since 2015, ISAV has fostered a community of in situ developers, practitioners, researchers, and users of in situ methods and infrastructure, connecting industry, government laboratories, and academia across all career levels. Through presentations, discussions, and peer-reviewed proceedings of research findings, lessons learned, and early ideas, ISAV illuminates new requirements and gaps driven by science and engineering applications and fosters the application of in situ methods. This is the 12th year of the ISAV workshop. Continuing from last year, we now invite full paper submissions and in situ methods on ML/AI. We are also expanding the lightning talks track to a "Community Talks" track, inviting members to share early research ideas, hands-on practical learnings, and insights into creative solutions, with more emphasis on practical experiences and knowledge sharing. In situ methods are in high demand: - In training ML/AI surrogate models or leveraging ML/AI for analysis - In system-scale 3D visualization for Exascale supercomputers - In cloud products providing responsive user experiences - In tightly coupled digital twins and computational sciences Exploration in the in situ space is needed to address multifaceted goals: (1) To preserve important elements of simulations (2) To significantly reduce the data needed to preserve these elements (3) To offer as much flexibility as possible for post-processing exploration (4) To accelerate the gathering of insights for timely decision-making ============================================ PARTICIPATION / CALL FOR PAPERS ============================================ ISAV'26 invites three submission types: Full Papers Up to 10 pages (including references) Short Papers 5 pages + 1 page references Community Talks Abstract, 1 page (including references) Full papers should present research results, identify opportunities or challenges, or present case studies/best practices for in situ methods. Short papers may cover the same topics or document late-breaking ideas and early progress on novel concepts. Community talks invite members to share early research ideas and practical learnings, with emphasis on knowledge sharing. Full and short papers will appear in the workshop proceedings; all authors will be invited to give an oral presentation at the workshop. AREAS OF INTEREST Methods, Algorithms & Synthesis between HPC & ML In situ analysis (feature detection, data reduction/compression, data summarization, ML training) and scientific visualization using data-driven, surrogate-assisted, statistical, or time-varying methods. Applications & Workflows Applications (simulations, data processing, scientific user facilities) and integrations into digital twins. Workflows for complex in situ processing pipelines, including resilience and reproducibility. Scalability Requirements Scalability, resource utilization, data flow, and simplified access to extreme heterogeneous resources. Real-time coupling of data, surrogates, and algorithms. Case Studies, Data Sources & Best Practices Examples of solving specific science challenges with in situ methods/infrastructure. Deployments and software engineering. Software Evolution & Standardization In situ libraries from research prototypes to production quality. Challenges, gaps, API designs, and community standards. Enabling Hardware & Emerging Architectures Hardware and system architectures enabling in situ processing. Efficient use of accelerators and heterogeneous architectures across HPC, data center, or edge. ============================================ REVIEW PROCESS ============================================ All submissions undergo peer review by three domain experts, evaluated on: relevance, technical soundness, creativity, originality, and impact. ============================================ IMPORTANT DATES ============================================ Submission deadline (all types) 07 Aug 2026 Author notification 04 Sep 2026 Camera-ready copy due (FIRM) 25 Sep 2026 ISAV'26 workshop Week of SC26 ============================================ |
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