[Infovis] CfP Extended Deadline: Machine Learning from User Interactions (MLUI) at VIS 2019

John Wenskovitch johnwenskovitch at gmail.com
Tue Jun 18 03:26:23 CEST 2019


The Machine Learning from User Interactions (MLUI) workshop seeks to bring
together researchers to share their knowledge and build collaborations at
the intersection of the Machine Learning and Visualization fields, with a
focus on learning from user interaction. Rather than focusing on what
visualization can do to support machine learning (as in current Explainable
AI research), this workshop seeks contributions on *how machine learning
can support visualization*. Such support incorporates human-centric
sensemaking processes, user-driven analytical systems, and gaining insight
from data. Our intention in this workshop is to generate open discussion
about how we currently learn from user interaction, how to build
intelligent visualization systems, and how to proceed with future research
in this area. We hope to foster discussion regarding systems, interaction
models, and interaction techniques. Further, we hope to extend last year’s
collaborative creation of a research agenda that explores the future of
machine learning with user interaction.

We invite research and position papers between 5 and 10 pages in length
(NOT including references). All submissions must be formatted according to
the VGTC conference template. Papers are to be submitted online through the
Precision Conference System at the MLUI track. All papers accepted for
presentation at the workshop will be published on IEEE Xplore and linked
from the workshop website. These papers are considered archival; reuse of
the content in a follow-up publication is only permitted in a proper
journal, and any extended version must extend the original paper by at
least 30%. Papers will be juried by the organizers and selected external
reviewers and will be chosen according to relevance, quality, and
likelihood that they will stimulate and contribute to discussion and the
workshop.

*Submission deadline:* July 15, 2019
*Author notification:* August 6, 2019
*Camera-ready deadline:* August 20, 2019
*Speaker schedule available:* September 15, 2019
*Workshop:* October 20 or 21, 2019

More info and papers from MLUI 2018 can be found at:
https://learningfromusersworkshop.github.io/


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