[Infovis] Special Issue on Immersive Analytics ? Call for Papers

benjamin bach benj.bach at googlemail.com
Wed Apr 11 15:29:07 CEST 2018


Special Issue on Immersive Analytics — Call for Papers
Final submissions due: 1 October 2018
Publication date: May/June 2019

In systems that allow people to explore, understand, and present data, the affordances of the display and input devices used have a strong effect on the user experience as well as the degree of engagement and productivity. Rapid advancement in immersive technologies including VR/AR, large displays, and tangible surfaces offers new opportunities for data visualization and analytics. We can leverage these technologies not only to explore data more effectively but also to present insights in more engaging ways.

However, visual analytics systems that go beyond the desktop environment have yet to be systematically investigated. Immersive Analytics is a multidisciplinary initiative to explore the development and application of emerging interaction technologies for creating more engaging experiences and realizing seamless workflows from data exploration to presentation. Recently, a series of successful workshops on immersive analytics have occurred in several venues, including the Shonan Seminar, Dagstuhl Seminar, ACM ISS, IEEE VR, and IEEE VIS.

For this special issue, we are soliciting papers that describe innovative research, design, and viewpoints regarding Immersive Analytics. More specifically, we are looking for contributions on the following topics:

Real-world Applications
Data-Driven Storytelling
Collaboration
Hybrid 2D/3D
Affordances for Immersion
Natural and Multi-modal Interaction
Multi-sensory, Physical, and Tangible Data Representation
Evaluation Methods
Platforms, Libraries, and Toolkits


Guest editors

Bongshin Lee (bongshin at microsoft.com <mailto:bongshin at microsoft.com>), Microsoft Research

Benjamin Bach (bbach at inf.ed.ac.uk <mailto:bbach at inf.ed.ac.uk>), University of Edinburgh

Tim Dwyer (tim.dwyer at monash.edu <mailto:tim.dwyer at monash.edu>), Monash University

Kim Marriott (kim.marriott at monash.edu <mailto:kim.marriott at monash.edu>), Monash University



Submission guidelines

Nondepartment articles submitted to IEEE CG&A should not exceed 8,000 words, including the main text, abstract, keywords, bibliography, biographies, and table text, where a page is approximately 800 words. Articles should include no more than 10 figures or images. Each 1/4 page figure, image, and table counts for approx. 200 words. Note that all tables, images, and illustrations must be appropriately scaled and legible; larger elements should be accounted for accordingly with respect to word count. Please limit the number of references to the most relevant and ensure to delineate your work from relevant past articles in CG&A. Furthermore, avoid an excessive number of references to published work that might only be marginally relevant. Visit the CG&A style, length and supplemental guidelines at www.computer.org/web/peer-review/magazines <http://www.computer.org/web/peer-review/magazines>.

Submission

Please submit your paper using the manuscript submission service at https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/cs-ieee <https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/cs-ieee>. When uploading your paper, select the appropriate special issue title under the category “Manuscript Type.” Also, include complete contact information for all authors. If you have any questions about submitting your article, contact the peer review coordinator at cga-ma at computer.org <mailto:cga-ma at computer.org>.


best regards, 
Bongshin, Benjamin, Tim, Kim


benjamin



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