[Infovis] ETVIS 2020: 2nd Call for Papers - Deadline Extended

Kurzhals Kuno kunok at ethz.ch
Mon Feb 10 15:36:17 CET 2020


Dear colleagues,

You are invited to submit relevant manuscripts for consideration in the
* Fifth Workshop on Eye Tracking and Visualization (ETVIS 2020) *

June 2-5, 2020, Stuttgart, Germany. For the third time in conjunction with the 
Symposium on Eye Tracking Research and Applications (ETRA): https://etra.acm.org/2020
All accepted papers will be published by ACM as part of the Short Paper Proceedings of ETRA 2020.

The details are appended and also available at https://etra.acm.org/2020 under co-located events.
Please feel free to contact us directly for any further enquiry.

Best regards,
Kuno Kurzhals (ETH Zurich)
Sophie Stellmach (Microsoft)
Vsevolod Peysakhovich (ISAE-SUPAERO)

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* 	Fifth Workshop on Eye Tracking and Visualization (ETVIS 2020) 		          *
* 	June 2-5, 2020, Stuttgart, Germany                            		                        *
* 	in conjunction with ACM ETRA 2020                 				          *
*  	https://etra.acm.org/2020                                				          *
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* 	Contact: etvis2020 at gmail.com				                                      *
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IMPORTANT DATES
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- Submission Due: 		extended to	Feb 17, 2020
- Notification: 					Mar 19, 2020
- Camera Ready: 				Apr 2, 	2020

All accepted papers will be published by ACM as part of the Short Paper Proceedings of ETRA 2020.

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SCOPE
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Technological advances in computer vision algorithms and sensor hardware have greatly reduced the implementational and financial costs of eye tracking. 
Thus, it is unsurprising to witness a significant increase in its use as a research tool in fields beyond the traditional domains of biological vision, 
psychology, and neuroscience, in particular, in visualization and human-computer interaction research. One of the key challenges lies in the analysis, 
interaction, and visualization of complex spatio-temporal datasets of gaze behavior, which is further complicated by complementary datasets such as 
semantic labels, user interactions and/or accompanying physiological sensor recordings. Ultimately, the research objective is to allow eye tracking 
data to be effectively interpreted in terms of the observer's decision-making and cognitive processes. To achieve this, it is necessary to draw upon 
our current understanding of gaze-behavior across various and related fields, from vision and cognition to visualization. All together eye tracking is 
an important field to be understood, be it in the sense of data analysis and visualization, interaction, or user-based evaluation of visualization.

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TOPICS
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Manuscripts are solicited on the following topics with an emphasis on the relationship between eye tracking and visualization, including but not limited to the following:

-       Visualization techniques for eye-movement data (inc. spatio-temporal visualization, evolution of gaze patterns, visual analysis of individual behavior, 2D vs. 3D representations of eye-movement data)
-       Visual analytics of gaze behavior (inc. visual data mining, aggregation, clustering techniques, and metrics for eye-movement data)
-       Eye-movement data provenance
-       Standardized metrics for evaluating gaze interactions with visualization
-       Cognitive models for gaze interactions with visualizations
-       Novel methods for eye tracking in challenging visualization scenarios
-       Uncertainty visualization of gaze data
-       Interactive annotation of gaze and stimulus data
-       Systems for the visual exploration of eye-movement data
-       Eye-tracking studies that evaluate visualization or visual analytics
-       Eye tracking in non-WIMP visualization environments, including mobile eye tracking, mobile devices, and large displays
-       Visualization of eye-tracking data in mixed and virtual reality (3df & 6df, 360°)
-       Visualization applications that rely on eye tracking as an input parameter

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SUBMISSIONS
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Authors are invited to submit original work complying with the ETRA SHORT PAPER format (up to 4 pages + references).
Papers should be submitted electronically in PDF format to ETVIS through the ETRA submission system:
https://new.precisionconference.com/user/login?society=etra

Also ensure that the Author Guidelines (https://www.siggraph.org//learn/instructions-authors for SIG sponsored events [sigconf]) are met prior to submission.

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ORGANIZERS
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- Kuno Kurzhals, ETH Zurich, kunok[at]ethz.ch
- Sophie Stellmach, Microsoft, sostel[at]microsoft.com
- Vsevolod Peysakhovich, ISAE-SUPAERO, vsevolod.peysakhovich[at]isae-supaero.fr



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