[Ieee_vis] Call for Papers - WUAVI 2014 (Workshop on User-Adaptive Visualization Interfaces)
Paolo Buono
paolo.buono at uniba.it
Mon Feb 17 09:38:35 CET 2014
[Apologies for multiple postings]
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Call for Papers
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*2nd International Workshop on User-Adaptive Visualization Interfaces -
WUAVI 2014
http://reinecke.people.si.umich.edu/wuavi/
held in conjunction with UMAP 2014 <http://www.um.org/umap2014/> in
Aalborg, Denmark 7-11 July 2014
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Overview
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*This workshop follows up on two previous workshops: WUAV 2013
<http://www.cs.ubc.ca/%7Esteichen/WUAV2013/index.html>, a workshop held
during UMAP 2013, that focused on user-adaptive visualizations, and Many
People, Many Eyes
<http://people.seas.harvard.edu/%7Ereinecke/manyeyes/>, a workshop held
at CHI 2013 on the influences of visual perception on user interface
design. This year's workshop aims to extend the scope of these two
workshops by looking at how to provide adaptive support that can
increase user performance and satisfaction with other interfaces that
have strong visual components, such as infographics and interactive
websites. We will call these interfaces visualization interfaces,
whereby the term visualization encompass graphical elements such as
illustrations, colorful metaphors, charts and infographics. The goal of
this workshop is to continue to build the foundations for a new research
community specifically focused on this novel and promising topic of
user-adaptive visualization interfaces. It aims to bring together
researchers from the areas of visualization, UMAP, HCI, accessibility
and cognitive/perceptual psychology, in order to share and discuss
multidisciplinary knowledge relating to research on user-adaptive
visualization interfaces. The core research questions follow those
targeted at WUAV 2013, but are expanded to cover a greater diversity of
visualization interfaces: 1) what individual user differences should be
considered for adaptation that can support effective and satisfying
visual processing 2) when is this adaptive support appropriate and/or
necessary 3) how to adapt, i.e., what techniques to use and at what
level of intrusiveness, and 4) how to evaluate adaptations. Given the
expanded scope of this year's workshop, an overarching new objective
will be to begin exploring potential answers to the above questions with
an eye to generalizing across different types of visualization
interfaces. For full details on the workshop focus, please visit the
workshop website at http://reinecke.people.si.umich.edu/wuavi/
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Submissions
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*We encourage submissions from diverse backgrounds, including
visualization (encompassing InfoVis, SciVis and Visual Analytics), UMAP,
HCI, accessibility, and cognitive/perceptual psychology. Other
specialists who are interested in applications based on novel
visualization interfaces, e.g., web or game designers, industrial
solutions or applications for education and entertainment, are very
welcome to contribute. We invite papers describing more developed ideas
and methods, submitted via *long papers (max. 6 pages)*, as well as
novel work-in-progress, submitted via *short papers (max. 3 pages)*. For
non-academic submissions, we invite *short experience reports (max. 3
pages)* reflecting on the process of developing or applying
visualization interfaces. Papers will be selected based on originality,
quality, and ability to promote discussion. Accepted papers will be
included in the workshop proceedings and published on the CEUR
proceedings site. At least one author of each accepted paper must attend
the workshop. For full details on the submission format and procedure,
please visit the workshop website at
http://reinecke.people.si.umich.edu/wuavi/
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Important dates
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*Apr 01, 2014: Paper Submission Deadline
May 01, 2014: Notification to Authors
May 20, 2014: Camera-Ready Versions Due (TBC)
June 7th/11th, 2014: Workshop day (TBC)
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Organizing Committee
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*Paolo Buono (Università di Bari Aldo Moro) - paolo.buono
(at) uniba.it
Cristina Conati (University of British Columbia) - conati (at)
cs.ubc.ca
David Flatla (University of Dundee) - d.flatla (at)
dundee.ac.uk
Katharina Reinecke (University of Michigan) - reinecke (at)
umich.edu
For further questions please contact a member of the organizing committee.
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