IEEE InfoVis 2015 - IEEE Information Visualization Conference
co-located at VIS with the annual IEEE Conference on Visual Analytics Science and Technology and the IEEE Information Visualization Conference.
What | Conference |
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When |
2015-10-25
to 2015-10-30 |
Where | Chicago, Illinois, USA |
Contact Name | Melanie Tory, Bongshin Lee, Kwan-Liu Ma (Conference Chairs) |
Contact Email | infovis_papers@ieeevis.org |
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Topics include:
- graphs and trees and other relational or structured data
- high-dimensional data and dimensionality reduction
- multi-variate data and heterogeneous data
- personal or social data (health, energy, finance, email, etc.)
- text and documents
- non-numeric data (categorical data, nominal data, etc.)
- non-expert audiences
- causality and uncertainty data
- time series data
- any other non-spatial data
- spatial data that is visualized with a new spatial mapping
- streaming or time-varying data
- very large data sets (scalability)
- recordkeeping, sensemaking, and storytelling
- collaboration support, either co-located or distributed
- integration of visualization with other software tools
- Post WIMP interactions (pen, touch, speech, gestures, etc.)
- focus + context methods
- zooming, navigation and distortion techniques
- brushing and linking
- coordinated multiple views
- data labeling, editing and annotation
- visual design and aesthetics
- minimal attention contexts, e.g. ambient displays
- mobile and ubiquitous
- public environments
- visualization systems
- novel algorithms and mathematics
- taxonomies and models
- research methodology, discussions and frameworks
- cognition and perception issues
- task and requirements analysis
- metrics and benchmarks
- qualitative and quantitative evaluation
- laboratory and field studies
- novel evaluation methods
- usability studies and focus groups
- case studies
- reports of information visualization in domains where it has impact
- design studies