[Infovis] *LAST CALL* [DL: March 1st] 1st Workshop on Visual Process Analytics (VIPRA 2024) - Co-Located EuroVis 2024

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                                           ** FINAL CALL **

 

1st Workshop on Visual Process Analytics (VIPRA 2024)

 

https://vipra-workshop.github.io/homepage/

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Call for Papers

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The 2024 Workshop on Visual Process Analytics (Vipra 2024) is the 1st annual workshop that provides an opportunity for participants to discuss state-of-the-art event visualization and process mining and learn how both techniques can mutually benefit each other. In this workshop we aim to bring together researchers from both Visual Analytics and Process Mining, to learn, create a common language, spark collaborations, and advance both fields.

 

Process Mining is a data-driven discipline that focuses on extracting valuable insights and knowledge from the vast amount of event data generated within organizations. It involves the discovery, analysis, and improvement of process models by leveraging techniques from data science, machine learning, and data analytics. By examining event logs and historical data, process mining aims to provide a clear, objective view of how processes actually operate, identifying bottlenecks, deviations, and opportunities for optimization. In turn, this supports organizations in making more data-informed decisions, and enhance operational efficiency.

  

Visual analytics is an interdisciplinary field that combines data visualization, analytical techniques, and interactive interfaces to help people make sense of complex and often large datasets. It focuses on using the power of visual representations to facilitate data exploration, pattern recognition, and decision-making. By enabling users to interact with data through graphical interfaces, visual analytics promotes a deeper understanding of information, uncovers hidden insights, and supports the detection of trends, anomalies, and relationships that might be challenging to discern through traditional data analysis methods alone. 

  

We believe that process mining and visual analytics can mutually benefit each other. Until now, there has been limited interaction between the two fields, despite their shared objectives. In process mining, the emphasis has traditionally been on data extraction and process discovery, often neglecting the visualization aspect, whereas in visual analytics, event visualization efforts have often overlooked the wealth of process mining techniques that can enhance visualizations and analysis. Bridging this gap and fostering collaboration between the two fields will not only lead to more informed, efficient, and data-driven improvements in various domains but also advance the research and innovation in both process mining and visual analytics, ultimately contributing to a more holistic and integrated approach to understanding and optimizing complex processes.

  

 

Topics and Scope

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We encourage submissions from all areas on the intersection of visual analytics and process mining.

 

The 2024 Workshop on Visual Process Analytics will cover a range of topics exploring the intersection of PM and VA including (but not limited to):

 

- VA to support exploration and comparison of discovered process models

- VA to support the comparison of event logs and process models, e.g., in conformance checking

- VA to support the generation of hypotheses about the business process and the identification of process improvement ideas

- VA to represent temporal and spatial uncertainty in PM models

- Research challenges, pitfalls, and opportunities related to the intersection of VA and PM

- The role of AI in PM, and how Visualization and explainable-AI solutions can support model comprehension, exploration, and refinement

 

 

Paper Submission, Publication, and Format Guidelines

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We will accept short papers with up to 5 pages plus one page of references (5 + 1).

 

We encourage a diverse range of submissions and demonstrations in any of the short paper types listed below:

- Application/Case-study papers (format: 5 + 1)

- Research papers (format: 5 + 1)

- Position papers and system demos papers (format: 2 + 1)

 

All material will be submitted via the Precision Conference System (PCS):

https://new.precisionconference.com/submissions

 

For all submissions, please use the EuroVis 2024 LateX2e Style. On Overleaf, this template can be imported easily by selecting "New Project" -> "Upload Project" and uploading the zip file. Use EGAuthorGuidelines-eurovis24-short.tex for your submission:

https://medialib.cmcdn.dk/medialibrary/80234312-1C55-406C-86A7-410099EB2739/FFF63516-0B69-EE11-84C8-00155D0B0940.zip

 

Accepted papers will be included in the EuroGraphics Digital Library and will be assigned a DOI as fully citable publications.

 

Contact vipra.workshop at gmail.com if you have any questions or visit https://vipra-workshop.github.io/homepage/ 

 

Important Dates

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- Deadline for submission: March 1st, 2024

- Notification of acceptance: April 12th, 2024

- Camera-ready papers due: April 26th, 2024

- Vipra 2024 Workshop: May 27th, 2024 (in conjunction with EuroVis 2024)

 

All submission deadlines are at 23:59 GMT on the date indicated.

 

Organizers

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Alessio Arleo, Eindhoven University of Technology

Stef van den Elzen, Eindhoven University of Technology

Tatiana von Landesberger, Universität Köln

Luise Pufahl, TU München - Heilbronn

Jana-Rebecca Rehse, Universität Mannheim

Francesca Zerbato, Universität St. Gallen



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