[Infovis] EuroVA 2011 - Call for Papers

Silvia Miksch miksch at ifs.tuwien.ac.at
Sat Feb 12 22:52:21 CET 2011


CALL FOR PAPERS

EuroVA 2011 - EuroVis Workshop on Visual Analytics in Bergen, Norway - May 
31st, 2011 - www.EuroVA.org

http://www.eurova.org/


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SUBMISSION DEADLINE:  February 18th, 2011
Short paper submissions, 4 pages in length (maximum), are solicited. 
Submitted short papers should clearly relate to visual analytics and show 
the integration of computational data analysis and interactive 
visualization. Short papers should address either focused mature and 
concise contributions or interesting preliminary results of work in 
progress; full paper contributions should be submitted to the EuroVis 
Symposium by November 26th, 2010.
The EuroVA 2011 Conference Proceedings will be published by the 
Eurographics Association.
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EuroVA 2011 (EuroVAST in 2010) is the second international workshop on 
visual analytics held in Europe and aims at continuing the success of the 
first edition, held in Bordeaux, France, on June 8th, 2010, co-located with 
EuroVis 2011.


Also this year the goal of the workshop is to promote and advance the 
combination and integration of visualization and analytics methods for the 
purpose of problem solving in a variety of application domains, including 
engineering, business, public policy, medicine, security, etc. EuroVA 2011 
will be held on May 31st, 2011, in Bergen, Norway, co-located with the 
annual EuroVis 2011 Conference. The EuroVA 2011 program will include one 
invited speaker from research or industry as well as short paper 
presentations and posters.


Visual Analytics is the science of analytical reasoning supported by 
interactive visual techniques, which requires interdisciplinary science 
integrating techniques from visualization and computer graphics, statistics 
and mathematics, data management and knowledge representation, data 
analysis and machine learning, cognitive and perceptual sciences, and more.

TOPICS of interest include but are not limited to
* Visual representations and interaction techniques
* Data management and knowledge representation
* Data analysis and machine learning
* Cognitive and perceptual aspects
* Infrastructure and Evaluation
* Applications, as far as they are strictly related to visual analytics.

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IMPORTANT DATES
Short Paper submission deadline:  	February 18th, 2011
Notification of acceptance:       	March 18th, 2011
Camera-ready papers due:          	March 31st, 2011
EuroVA Conference:			May 31st, 2011

SHORT PAPERS SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
Short papers, 4 pages in length (maximum), must be prepared using the 
formatting guidelines (size of fonts, illustrations, ...) which can be 
found at http://www.eurova.org/wp-content/uploads/egPublStyle-EuroVA2011.zip.

Authors of accepted short papers will give a short oral presentation and 
will present their work at the poster session.
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Workshop Chairs

Silvia Miksch, Vienna University of Technology, Austria
Giuseppe Santucci, Sapienza, University of Rome, Italy


Program Committee

Wolfgang Aigner - Danube University Krems, Austria
Gennady Andrienko - Fraunhofer IAIS, Germany
Natalia Andrienko - Fraunhofer IAIS, Germany
Thomas Baudel - ILOG-IBM, France
Enrico Bertini - University of Konstanz, Germany
Alessio Bertone - Danube University Krems, Austria
Remco Chang - UNC Charlotte, USA
John Dill - Simon Fraser University, USA
Alan Dix - Lancaster University, United Kingdom
David Ebert - Purdue University, USA
Thomas Ertl - Stuttgart University, Germany
Jean-Daniel Fekete - INRIA, France
Carsten Goerg - University of Colorado Denver, USA
Diansheng Guo - University of  South Carolina, USA
Helwig Hauser - University of  Bergen, Norway
Petra Isenberg - INRIA, France
Dykes Jason - City University London, United Kingdom
Jimmy Johansson - Linkoping University, Sweden
Daniel Keim - University of Konstanz, Germany
Jorn Kohlhammer - Fraunhofer IGD, Germany
Robert Kosara - UNC Charlotte
Florian Mansmann - University of Konstanz, Germany
Kresimir Matkovic - VRVis, Austria
Bill Pike - Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, USA
Margit Pohl - Vienna University of Technology, Austria
Markus Rester - Vienna University of Technology, Austria
Anthony Robinson - Penn State, USA
Jos Roerdink - University of Groningen, Netherlands
Heidrun Schumann - University of Rostock, Germany
Chris Shaw - Simon Fraser University, USA
John Stasko - Georgia Tech, USA
Alexandru Telea - University of Groningen, Netherlands
Jarke Van Wijk - Fraunhofer IAIS, Germany
Matt Ward - Worcester Polytechnic Institute, USA
Chris Weaver - University of Oklahoma, USA
Kent Wittenburg - MERL, USA
Pak Wong - Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, USA
William Wright - Oculus Info, USA
Stefan Wrobel - Fraunhofer IAIS, Germany
Jing Yang - UNC Charlotte, USA





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