[Infovis] Joint Call for Workshop Papers (Extended Deadline) | VINCI 2020

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# Joint Call for VINCI 2020 Workshop Papers - Extended Submission Deadline

The 13th International Symposium on Visual Information Communication and Interaction (VINCI 2020)
8-10 December 2020, Eindhoven, The Netherlands

https://vinci-conf.org/


# IMPORTANT DATES (EXTENDED)

Workshop Papers Due: September 29, 2020


# PAPER SUBMISSION

Workshop papers of up to four (4) ACM double-column pages should be submitted through https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=vinci2020. Early work and prototypes are welcome! The review process will be single-blind.

All accepted papers will appear in the proceedings of VINCI2020 published by ACM Press and made available in the ACM Digital Library (EI indexed). Moreover, authors of a number of selected papers of high quality will be invited to prepare revised versions of their work for submission to a special issue of the Journal of Visual Computing for Industry, Biomedicine, and Art, and a special issue of the Journal of Visualization (SCI indexed).


# LIST OF WORKSHOPS AND RELEVANT TOPICS

- Workshop on 3D Interaction for Visual Communication (3DIVC)
    - Metaphors and techniques for navigation in 3D visualizations and 3D environments
    - Evaluation of existing interaction concepts, techniques, and applications
    - Navigation on touch-based devices (small and large screens) in virtual 3D environments
    - Collaborative interaction design in 3D visualizations
    - User-interface design for 3D visualizations
    - Guidelines and best-practices for interaction in 3D
    - Frameworks for 3D interaction techniques (event-handling, gesture-detection, state-handling, etc.)
    - Interplay of interaction and visual feedback
    - Interaction aids and gizmos in 3D
    - Techniques for interaction in immersive environments
    - Integration of gaze-based interaction concepts
    - Utilization of existing peripherals for 3D interaction
    - Rendering techniques for aiding object identification

- Workshop on Algorithm Animation and Visual Presentation (AAVP)
    - Algorithm animation
    - Static visualizations for algorithm dynamics
    - Interactions with algorithmic concepts
    - Visual analytics of algorithms
    - Sorting, clustering, shortest path algorithms and many more
    - Visual presentation of algorithm metrics, properties, and performances
    - Tools for algorithm visualizations
    - Evaluations of algorithm dynamics presentation
    - Scalability issues for algorithm dynamics and visualization
    - Challenges in algorithm visualization

- 2nd Workshop on Eye Tracking and Visual Communication (ETVC)
    - Eye tracking studies focusing on visual communication
    - Analysis techniques for eye tracking data to improve visual communication
    - General data science applied to eye movement data to analyze visual communications
    - Gaze-assisted interaction for visual communication
    - HCI and eye tracking
    - Eye tracking in virtual and augmented reality
    - Visualization techniques for eye tracking data improving visual communication
    - Text reading and implementing source code

- Workshop on Visual Communication in HCI and Design (VCHD)
    - Visual communication of design processes
    - The role of interaction in the design process
    - Human users (laymen vs. experts)
    - Evaluation of visual communication in design
    - Challenges and perspectives for VCHD
    - Visual tools supporting design practice
    - Creativity in design
    - Individual vs. team design
    - The role of aesthetics
    - Dissemination of the visual results
    - User studies of design outcomes involving visual communication and data visualization

- Workshop on Visual Influence and Influential Visualizations (VIIV)
    - Visual encoding
    - Visual elements (featuring/improving influence)
    - Measurements (of influence)
    - Visual system and perceptions (e.g. eye tracking)
    - Emotional response and reactions
    - Aesthetics of influential visualizations
    - Memorability
    - Visualization criticism
    - Visual communication and analysis
    - Close reading, active reading


Detailed information on the electronic submission can be found on the conference web page.

For any question, please contact vinci2020 at easychair.org<mailto:vinci2020 at easychair.org> Chairs

Michael Burch, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands, <m.burch at tue.nl<mailto:m.burch at tue.nl>>
Michel Westenberg, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands, <m.a.westenberg at tue.nl<mailto:m.a.westenberg at tue.nl>>



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