Information Visualization and Interaction Techniques for Collaboration across Multiple Displays - In Conjunction with CHI2006
WorkshopMontreal, Canada
from Saturday, Apr. 22, 2006
to Sunday, Apr. 23, 2006
About the Workshop
Most visualization tools available today have been optimized for conventional desktop displays and interaction devices and single-user interaction. The production of diverse, multi-sources, and dynamic data, though, is growing at exceptional rates, thus implying the need for collaboration in the analysis and management of information. Technology promises to support such collaboration, but several challenges need to be faced to realize the vision of supporting collaborative analytical reasoning. In this workshop, we want to exchange findings about extending visualization tools in two ways. First, we will investigate visualization across different display form factors. We are interested in display devices ranging in size from wristwatches and hand-held personal data assistants (PDAs) to high-resolution full-wall and theater-sized displays, as well as multi-display environments. Second, we are interested in using such systems for collaborative sense-making involving two or more users.
For more information, visit http://nvac.pnl.gov/ivitcmd_chi06/
