[Infovis] CFP 2014 IEEE VIS International Workshop on 3DVis
Thierry Duval
thierry.duval at telecom-bretagne.eu
Mon Sep 1 17:51:23 CEST 2014
Second Call For Papers
2014 IEEE VIS International Workshop on 3DVis:
Does 3D really make sense for Data Visualization?
Context
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The aim of this workshop is to discuss 3D display and 3D user
interfaces for scientific and information visualization and Visual
Analytics.
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As such, it is interesting to analyze the state of the art in 3D
visualization and associated interaction. It is also the good place
to review how 3D displays and user interfaces match human
perceptual, cognitive and motor capabilities.
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Indeed, it is the heart of the 2D vs. 3D debate. On the one hand, 3D
technologies provide additional options for display and interaction,
which broadens the space of potential solutions considerably.
Consequently, many 3D visualization approaches have been
implemented. The recent introduction of low-cost virtual and
augmented reality hardware further paves the way towards a deeper
exploration of the design space for 3D visualization. Moreover,
better consistency in terms of dimensions between the visualization
and interaction may also improve the immersion and navigation in
huge amounts of data.
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On the other hand, the experimental results from studies that
investigate the differences between 2D and 3D visualization
interfaces provide no real evidence for the claimed benefits of 3D
technologies. Thus, the current body of literature provides at best
inconclusive guidance on the benefits of 3D approaches. Moreover, a
deep consideration of human abilities and capabilities identifies a
potential mismatch with full 3D user interfaces. Yet, there may be a
bias in the evaluations, as the prevalent visualization and
interaction techniques in all areas of visualization are based on
non-immersive technologies.
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In this workshop, we would like to present evidence for both sides
of this debate, and also provide directions for future work.
Description
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This workshop is a satellite event of the IEEE VIS 2014 conference:
http://ieeevis.org/
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Although 3D interfaces may add additional possibilities for data
representation as well as more natural interaction, current
experimental results are inconclusive and the adoption of 3D methods
by end users is rare.
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This 2D vs. 3D debate, far from having a final answer, is the focus
of this workshop.
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New low-cost 3D systems make this technology accessible to everyone
and also enable new modes of interaction. This has the potential to
facilitate interaction with huge data sets.
Technical Scope
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Immersive visualization, navigation and interaction
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3D for Scientific visualization, Information visualization, Visual
analytics
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VR, AR and MR for 3D visualization
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Key factors and issues in 3D Data Visualization
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User evaluation of 2D vs 3D
Duration
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Sunday morning, november 9th (and afternoon, depending on the number
of accepted papers)
Submissions
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We sollicit research papers, technotes, states of the art, position
papers and demonstrations within the scope of 3D Visualization:
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Research Papers (up to 8 pages) should describe original
research results or original 3D Vis systems or frameworks
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Technotes (up to 4 pages) should contain unpublished preliminary
results of research, application, design or system work
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State of the art reports (up to 8 pages) should provide surveys
on one of the topics of this workshop
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Position Papers (up to 6 pages) should present interesting and
possibly controversial points of view on one of the topics of
this workshop
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Demonstrations (up to 2 pages associated to a video) should
illustrate some limitations of the 2D or the 3D approach
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Submission dates:
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Deadline for all categories of submissions: september 21th, 2014
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Notification of acceptance: october 15th, 2014
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Final version of the contributions: november 1st, 2014
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Submitted papers will be evaluated through a double blind reviewing
process of the submissions by the PC committee members
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The workshop proceedings will consist of all accepted papers and
will be submitted to the IEEE Digital Library (this workshop
received official IEEE approval on august 1st, 2014)
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Blind submissions should be made through the Easychair system:
https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=3dvisieeevis2014
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If you have any question about this workshop, you can send an email to:
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thierry.duval at telecom-bretagne.eu
Website of the workshop:
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https://sites.google.com/site/3dvisieeevis2014/
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Professeur à l'Institut Mines-Télécom
Télécom Bretagne - Département LUSSI
Technopôle Brest-Iroise
CS 83818 - 29238 Brest Cedex 3 - France
Membre de l'équipe IHSEV du Lab-STICC (UMR CNRS 6285)
Responsable Scientifique du Laboratoire ATOL
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