[Infovis] Call for Paper: [Information] (Tracked for IF in 2023, ISSN 2078-2489) — Special Issue "Information Visualization Theory and Applications"

Jeong, Dong H. djeong at udc.edu
Mon Mar 13 19:21:45 CET 2023


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CALL FOR PAPERS
Special Issue of Information Visualization Theory and Applications
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Submission deadline:  August 30, 2023

In data science, information visualization has become a central component to understanding complex scientific problems or data through visualization. Thus, designing innovative visualization systems is essential to address and solve various domain problems. For this, a theoretical understanding of visualization models and design principles through visual encoding, interaction, and/or analysis tasks is critical to solving domain problems and understanding data effectively. Identifying possible implications from theories of perception, cognition, design, and/or aesthetics is also important. Automated design guidelines and visualization recommendations should be determined to find scientific limitations of understanding data through visualization.

This Special Issue aims to seek high-quality papers that highlight visualization challenges to be accomplished, elucidate solutions for understanding domain problems through visualizations, and theoretical visualization principles for advancing visualization techniques and applications.


Specific topics of interest, all in context of visual text analytics, are for instance
- information visualization
- science of user interactions in visualization
- visualization theory
- knowledge-assisted visualization
- visualization technique
- visualization in machine learning
- visualziatioin applications and design studies
- evaluation and empirical research in visualization
- visual data analysis and knowledge discovery
- visual representation and interaction
- visualization applications
- visualization taxonomies and models
- visualization algorithms and technologies
- uncertainty visualization
- visualization tools and systems for simulation and modeling

Inquiries can be made to any of the guest editors. For further information and submission guidelines, pleasre refer to the web page:
https://www.mdpi.com/journal/information/special_issues/4LU4AFN729


Guest Editors:

Dong H. Jeong (University of the District of Columbia, USA), djeong at udc.edu<mailto:djeong at udc.edu>
Soo-Yeon Ji (Bowie State University, USA), sji at bowiestate.edu<mailto:sji at bowiestate.edu>
Bong-Keun Jeong (Coastal Carolina University, USA), bjeong at coastal.edu<mailto:bjeong at coastal.edu>



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