[Infovis] VDS 2020 CFP

Alvitta Ottley alvitta.ottley at gmail.com
Wed Jul 8 16:13:06 CEST 2020


Submission deadline: *Fri, July 17, 2020, 5:00 pm PDT*.

VDS 2020 solicits original work that emphasizes the role, application, and
impact of visualization in data science. VDS accepts archival full paper
submissions for talks and selected papers will appear in an impactful
journal (e.g. IEEE TVCG, IEEE Big Data, etc). For details, visit
http://www.visualdatascience.org/2020/index.html
<http://www.visualdatascience.org/2020/index.html>

Contact: vds at ieeevis.org
--------------------------------------------------------VDS 2020

Transformations in many fields are enabled by rapid advances in our ability
to acquire and generate data. The bottleneck to discovery is now our
ability to analyze and make sense of heterogeneous, noisy, streaming, and
often massive datasets. Extracting knowledge or insights from this
abundance of data lies at the heart of 21st-century discovery, which can be
used to inform decisions, coordinate activities, optimize processes,
improve products and services, as well as enhance productivity and
innovation across a wide range of business and scientific problems.

Data science is the practice of deriving insights from data, enabled by
statistical modeling, computational methods, interactive visual analysis,
and domain-driven problem solving. Data science draws from methodologies
developed in such fields as applied mathematics, statistics, machine
learning, data management, visualization, and HCI. It drives discoveries in
business, economy, biology, medicine, environmental science, the physical
sciences, the humanities, and social sciences, and beyond.

Visualization is an integral part of data science, and essential to enable
a sophisticated analysis of data. After four highly successful events, the
sixth Symposium on Visualization in Data Science (VDS) will again be held
on Monday, October 26th at IEEE VIS 2020
<http://ieeevis.org/year/2020/welcome>. VDS will bring together domain
scientists and methods researchers (including visualization, usability and
HCI, data management, statistics, machine learning, and software
engineering) to discuss common interests, talk about practical issues, and
identify open research problems in visualization in data science.

Call for ParticipationWe encourage you to submit original work that
emphasizes the role, application, and impact of visualization in data
science. The workshop accepts archival full paper submissions for talks.

Full Papers

Paper submissions should describe the role, application, and impact of
visualization in data science. We would like to particularly encourage
papers that cross disciplinary boundaries and show how visualization in
data science can be a catalyst for discovery. Papers will be published in
our symposium proceedings and published in the IEEE Digital Library. We
consider papers as work in progress and encourage authors to publish an
improved version of the paper in a journal or at another venue at a later
time. In addition, we plan to publish extended versions of selected papers
in a special issue of IEEE TVCG.

Papers that integrate visualization with any stages of the data science
pipeline (collecting data, cleaning data, exploring data, and communicating
data) would be welcome as submissions to VDS.


Review Process (Single blind or Double blind)

Paper submissions will be managed by the Program Chairs and sent to the
Program Committee to evaluate the work’s novelty and significance. You have
the option to have your work reviewed via a double-blind process; to do
this, simply be sure to exclude all identifying information in the
submitted manuscript file, ensuring that the reviewers will not know the
identity of the authors. Otherwise, the review process will be
single-blind, i.e., the reviewers will know the identity of the authors,
but the authors will not know the identity of the reviewers.


Paper Submission and Formatting Guidelines (8 pages max excluding
references)

Submissions should be no more than 8 pages long excluding references and
formatted according to the VGTC formatting guidelines
<http://junctionpublishing.org/vgtc/Tasks/camera.html>.

To submit a paper please use the Precision Conference System
<https://new.precisionconference.com/submissions>. After logging in go to
“new submissions” and select “Submit to Papers” for VDS 2020.


Important Dates*Fri, July 17, 2020, 5:00 pm PDT*: Paper and Abstract
Submission
Fri, August 28, 2020: Author Notification
Fri, Sept. 4, 2020: Camera-ready Copy for Accepted Submissions


General Chairs: Shixia Liu, Adam Perer
Paper Chairs: Liang Gou, Alvitta Ottley



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*Alvitta Ottley*

Assistant Professor of Computer Science and Engineering

Assistant Professor of Psychological and Brain Sciences (Courtesy)

Washington University in St. Louis

*alvitta at wustl.edu <alvitta at wustl.edu>*


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