[Infovis] CfP: 4th International Symposium on Knowledge Domain Visualization

katy katy at indiana.edu
Thu Feb 10 23:38:34 CET 2005


CALL FOR PAPERS

The 4th International Symposium on Knowledge Domain Visualization (KDViz 
2005)
http://www.pages.drexel.edu/~cc345/kdviz/kdviz05/

at the 9th International Conference on Information Visualization (IV'05)
http://www.graphicslink.demon.co.uk/IV05

Date: July 6-8, 2005

Location: London, England IV05

Papers due: March 1, 2005

Symposium Chairs:
Chaomei Chen, Drexel University, USA. Email: chaomei.chen at cis.drexel.edu
Katy Borner, Indiana University, USA. Email: katy at indiana.edu
Jasna Kuljis, Brunel University, UK. Email: jasna.kuljis at brunel.ac.uk

You are invited to submit original papers to the 4th International 
Symposium on Knowledge Domain Visualization (KDViz). The KDViz Symposium 
series aims to provide an inter-disciplinary forum for researchers and 
practitioners from a wide variety of disciplines to address theories, 
methodologies, techniques, applications, evaluations and case studies in 
relation to KDViz. The symposium also aims to promote the 
cross-disciplinary awareness between disciplines such as information 
visualization and information science. For the purpose of this 
symposium, a knowledge domain is broadly defined as a dynamic, evolving 
intellectual structure of a given subject matter. Knowledge domain 
visualization aims to reveal the dynamics of a knowledge domain by 
utilizing a wide variety of techniques involving visual thinking, visual 
discovery, visual exploration, and visual analytics.

Scope
The symposium will seek original papers concerning, but not limited to, 
the following topics. Submitted papers must clearly demonstrate a 
connection between information visualization and the study of a 
knowledge domain:

    * Theories
    * Qualitative and Quantitative Methodologies
    * Algorithms
    * Case Studies
    * Citation Analysis, Co-Citation Analysis, Author Co-Citation Analysis
    * Domain Analysis and Modeling
    * Historical, Sociological, or Philosophical Approaches
    * Knowledge Discovery, Knowledge Representation, and Knowledge 
Diffusion
    * Scientific Networks, Social Networks
    * Scientific Paradigms, Scientific Revolutions, Scientific Debates
    * Scientometrics
    * Dynamic Models, Trend Detection
    * Empirical Studies, Ethnographical Studies of Science
    * Evaluative Studies
    * Exploratory Analysis
    * Network Visualization, Link Analysis

Submission Details & Instructions for Authors are available via 
http://www.pages.drexel.edu/~cc345/kdviz/kdviz05/

Further Publications
Additional publication opportunities are being planned, including 
journal special issues and edited books.

We are looking forward to see you at KDViz 2005,
Chaomei Chen, Katy Borner & Jasna Kuljis 


-- 
Katy Borner, Assistant Professor
Information Science & Cognitive Science
Indiana University, SLIS
10th Street & Jordan Avenue     Phone:  (812) 855-3256   Fax: -6166
Main Library 019                E-mail: katy at indiana.edu
Bloomington, IN 47405, USA      WWW:    ella.slis.indiana.edu/~katy

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