[Infovis] Deadline today: DSIA 2019

Leilani Battle leilani at cs.umd.edu
Sat Jul 20 22:55:51 CEST 2019


Hi All,
A reminder that the deadline for the DSIA 2019 Workshop (co-located with
IEEE VIS 2019) is today!

Sincerely,
Leilani, Dominik, and Joseph (DSIA 2019 co-chairs)

Website: https://www.interactive-analysis.org
Email: organizers at interactive-analysis.org

On Thu, Jul 11, 2019, 8:22 AM Leilani Battle <leilani at cs.umd.edu> wrote:

> ***DEADLINE EXTENDED***
> Consider submitting your work on interactive analysis systems to the DSIA
> 2019 Workshop, co-located with IEEE VIS 2019!
>
> The deadline of the DSIA 2019 Workshop has been extended to *Saturday,
> July 20*. See the call for papers below.
>
> Sincerely,
> Leilani, Dominik, and Joseph (DSIA 2019 co-chairs)
>
> Website: https://www.interactive-analysis.org
> Email: organizers at interactive-analysis.org
>
> --------------------------------
> CALL FOR PAPERS
>
> The 4th Workshop on Data Systems for Interactive Analysis (DSIA 2019),
> Co-located with VIS 2019
>
> https://www.interactive-analysis.org/
>
> October 20 or 21st, 2019 in Vancouver, BC, Canada. In conjunction with IEEE
> VIS 2019.
>
> *** Submission Deadline: July 13, 2019 ***
>
> DSIA seeks to foster innovative research at the intersection of data
> processing systems and interactive visualization.
>
> In this workshop, we will explore ideas at the frontier of databases,
> machine learning, and other large-scale data-processing systems impact
> visualization systems design.  It is our core tenant that designing these
> systems together will yield better systems.  Examples include:
> * How can machine learning influence visualization design?
> * What data pre-processing can or should be done automatically in a
> database?
> * How can perceptual principles be applied to query optimization?
>
> This workshop is a forum for cross-pollination between these fields. The
> program will include invited talks from researches in these communities and
> preliminary research work.  It will include time for short presentations
> outlining needs and new approaches.  Finally, we will break into discussion
> groups and have a report out on research areas for the next year (Please
> see http://www.interactive-analysis.org/ for links to the program from
> previous years, including the notes from last year's discussion groups).
>
>
> -- LIST OF TOPICS --
>
> This workshop will focus on interactive systems: techniques, methods,
> architecture, systems that enable the user to explore and analyze large
> amounts of data.  The focus will be on issues that span front-end and
> back-end, with low-latency techniques that enable interaction especially
> interesting. We encourage research in progress, position papers and
> late-breaking results in interactive analysis in the broadest sense. We are
> generally interested in questions that arise at as visualization systems
> interface with other systems.
>
> Topics of interest workshop include (but are not limited to):
> * Application architectures that exploit these novel back-end capabilities
> * Techniques for data storage, retrieval, compression, transformation,
> sampling, and streaming
> * Database architectures for interactive analysis (designs or
> implementations)
> * Novel use of database facilities for interactive analysis
> * Novel database techniques based on perceptual constraints and
> human-centered design
> * Evaluation of data systems for interactive analysis
> * Identify unique characteristics of databases for supporting visualization
> * Communication protocols between front and back ends
> * Techniques for metadata generation
>
> We are also interested in position abstracts. In this format, we invite
> ideas for new research directions, their expected impact and anticipated
> challenges.  We especially encourage junior researchers and students to
> consider this track as an opportunity to share concepts and get feedback.
>
> -- SUBMISSIONS --
>
> We are accepting papers in two formats:
> * Preliminary research, late-breaking results and work in progress: 4 to 6
> pages excluding references in IEEE VIS paper format. Accepted papers will
> be given a full slot to present at the workshop and will have the option to
> publish in IEEE Xplore.
> * Position abstracts, research ideas and desired future work: 1 to 3 pages
> excluding references in IEEE VIS paper format. Accepted position papers
> will be given a 5-minute "lightning" talk slot at the workshop to share
> their ideas/concepts/concerns.
>
> -- IMPORTANT DATES --
>
> * Submission Deadline: July 20, 2019
> * Notification Date: July 30, 2019
> * Camera Ready Due: August 17, 2019
> * Workshop Date: October 20 or 21, 2019
>
>
> -- WORKSHOP ORGANIZERS --
>
> * Dominik Moritz, University of Washington.
> * Leilani Battle, University of Washington/University of Maryland.
> * Joseph Cottam, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.
>
> -- CONTACT --
>
> Website: https://www.interactive-analysis.org
> Email: organizers at interactive-analysis.org
>


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