[Infovis] CFP: Geospatial Visual Analytics @ GIScience 2008

Andrienko gennady.andrienko at iais.fraunhofer.de
Mon Mar 3 16:43:49 CET 2008


                 Geospatial Visual Analytics

           Workshop at the GIScince 2008 Conference
         (Park City, Utah, USA, 23-26 September 2008)
                            and
              Special Issue of the CaGIS journal
          (provisional issue Vol.36 No.3, July 2009)

The workshop is a follow-up to the successful workshop on
“Visualization, Analytics and Spatial Decision Support” at the
GIScience’2006 conference. The previous workshop attracted about 70
participants. Selected workshop papers, including the "Setting the
research agenda" paper, were published as a special issue of IJGIS,
v.21(8), 2007. 

The workshop supported by the Commission on GeoVisualization
(http://geoanalytics.net/ica) of the International Cartographic
Association aims at bringing together researchers from relevant 
fields to address research issues of geospatial visual analytics in
the multidisciplinary context of GI Science.

A big part of data that the modern society deals with has both
spatial and temporal characteristics. Visualisation of spatial and
temporal data traditionally belongs to the research area known as
geographic visualisation, or geovisualisation. Geovisual Analytics
(short for Geospatial Visual Analytics) extends geovisualisation
research by enhancing purely visual and interactive methods with new
possibilities provided by computational techniques such as data
mining, statistics, and optimisation. Potential enhancements come
also from developing methods to support analytical reasoning,
argumentation, knowledge building, and knowledge communication.

The frontier research problems in Geovisual Analytics involve the
scalability of tools and their usability. The goal of the workshop is
to present the most advanced methods and applications of geovisual
analytics, discuss problems and possible approaches to solving them,
and define appropriate directions for further research.

Major scientific topics to be addressed:
- scalability - how to make visualisation suitable for huge data sets
(e.g. with the help of database technologies and data mining);
- usability – how to fit the tools to the needs, abilities and
conditions of different categories of users (for example, domain
experts vs. decision makers);
- effectiveness - how to ensure the effectiveness of visual analytics
tools and how to test and prove it;
- innovative visually driven methods of data analysis addressing
the problems of scalability, usability, and effectiveness.

Challenging applications of geovisual analytics:
- decision support:
  * generation, evaluation and comparison of alternatives,
  * accounting for uncertainty of decision recommendations,
  * explanation, justification, and communication of results;
- education: enhancing learning and knowledge transfer;
- scientific research: acquiring new knowledge;
- collaboration: supporting communication, cooperative problem solving
and knowledge construction.

Authors are invited to submit original research contributions or
application reports in English. The authors are requested to
stress the multidisciplinary character of their approaches and their
relevance to the theme of the workshop. We encourage submissions
presenting early stages of cutting-edge research and development,
as well as submissions from PhD students.

Organizers and Guest Editors:
Gennady and Natalia Andrienko, Piotr Jankowski, Menno-Jan Kraak
ICA Commission on GeoVisualization, http://geoanalytics.net/ica

Submission and selection procedure:
- March 3, 2008 - CFP announced
- June 1, 2008 - Authors should submit extended abstracts.
Abstracts should be up to four pages in length.
Illustrations and supplementary online materials are welcome.
  The Program Committee will review the submitted extended
abstracts and evaluate them according to the following criteria:
relevance to call; soundness of methodological approach;
degree of novelty & innovation; progress demonstrated;
potential impact; potential interest to the GeoVisualization and
Visual Analytics communities.
- June 30, 2008 - Guest editors will select abstracts for the
presentation at the workshop and notify authors. Accepted extended
abstracts will be published online at the workshop web site.
- September 23, 2008 - workshop at GIScience 2008
- November 28, 2008 - Full papers for the special issue are submitted
- January 30, 2009 - Authors will be notified about acceptance for
the special issue. 
- February 28, 2009 - Deadline for submitting final papers and
responding to reviewer’s comments.
- July 2009 - Post-workshop special issue of CaGIS

Please send all inquiries to G.Andrienko:
gennady dot andrienko at iais dot fraunhofer dot de
Web site: http://geoanalytics.net/GeoVisualAnalytics08
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