[Infovis] EuroVA 2016 CFP

Gennady Andrienko gennady.andrienko at iais.fraunhofer.de
Sat Jan 23 14:36:30 CET 2016


CFP: EuroVA 2016

EuroVA 2016 is the seventh international EuroVis workshop on Visual Analytics.
It will take place June 6-7, 2016 in Groningen, the Netherlands.

Visual Analytics has been defined as the science of analytical
reasoning facilitated by interactive visual interfaces. Analytical
reasoning includes analysis of complex (massive, dynamic, ambiguous,
conflicting, …) data and information for gaining understanding,
building knowledge, solving complex problems, and making right
decisions. Visual Analytics deals with problems that cannot (yet) be
solved algorithmically and therefore essentially require human
thinking supported by the power of computers. Visual Analytics aims at
effective division of labour between humans and computers and their
synergistic collaboration, in which each side can efficiently utilize
its unique capability.

Thus, Visual Analytics can be understood as the science of
human-computer data analysis, knowledge building, and problem solving.
It is an 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.

EuroVA 2016 is the best place to present and discuss ideas of new
methods and theories, interesting applications, designs, and studies
of the use of visual analytics methods and systems. The workshop will
accept a range of paper types, including technique, system,
application, evaluation and theory papers in the area of Visual
Analytics.

TOPICS of interest include but are not limited to:

- Combining interactive visualization with computational techniques from statistics,
data mining, machine learning or similar.
- Visual representations and interactive techniques amplifying human analytical reasoning.
- Visual analytics support to decision making.
- Modelling of uncertainty and supporting uncertainty-aware analytical reasoning.
- Visual analysis procedures, processes, and workflows.
- Visual data science and predictive visual analytics.
- Visualization of models derived by visual analytics methods and procedures.
- Visual explorations and analysis of (e.g., simulation) models and their parameter spaces
- Visual analytics data provenance, and management of analytic processes.
- Data/information management and representation for visual analytics methods.
- Theoretical foundations of visual analytics.
- Cognitive and perceptual aspects of visual analytics.
- Theories and models of analytical reasoning, human analytic discourse, sensemaking.
- Collaborative visual analytics.
- Infrastructures and architectures for visual analytics systems and services.
- Visual analytics applications.
- Evaluation of visual analytics techniques and procedures.

IMPORTANT DATES
Short Paper submission deadline: Friday 19th February, 2016
Notification of acceptance: April 10th, 2016
EuroVA workshop: June 6-7th, 2016

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
We invite short papers, 4 pages in length + 1 extra page for references (maximum).
Papers must be prepared using the EuroVis formatting guidelines (size of fonts, illustrations, etc.).

details: http://www.eurova.org/

Authors of accepted short papers will be asked to give an oral presentation.
At least one author of an accepted paper must register and participate in the workshop.

The EuroVA 2016 Conference Proceedings will be published by the Eurographics Association,
and be stored on the Eurographics Digital Library.

WORKSHOP CHAIRS
Natalia Andrienko – Fraunhofer Institute IAIS, Germany / City
University London, UK
Michael Sedlmair – University of Vienna, Austria

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