Call For Papers - CMV 2004
2nd International Conference on
Coordinated & Multiple Views in Exploratory Visualization
http://www.cvev.org/cmv2004/
13th July 2004, London, UK,
Associated and co-located with IV2004
(Paper deadline 1 March 2004)
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The goal of this conference is to bring together top
practitioners who are researching in the area of coordinated and
exploratory visualization and to analyse and discuss state-of-the
art concepts and future opportunities in this area.
Over the past few years the rise of Information Visualization has
produced a diverse range of dynamic and highly interactive visual
environments. These exploratory tools enable a user to
investigate, try out scenarios and search the information and
visual space to generate better hypothesis and develop a better
understanding of the underlying information. Such investigative
environments often utilize many different views of the same data,
so the user understands the information from different
perspectives; the views are also tightly coupled together to
allow rapid coordinated investigation and exploration.
Original papers are solicited in the area of coordinated and
exploratory visualization. In particular we encourage papers
detailing novel architectures, formal models, applications and
in-depth reviews.
Example topics include, but are not limited to:
- Multiple view techniques (including multiform views and
multiple representations, dual views)
- Coordinated views, tight coupling, linked views
- Dynamic and rapid interactive visualization techniques
- Formal models (covering appropriate topics such as
coordination and rapid investigation)
- Multiple views for Interactive steering
- Visualization management for view explosion
- Data transformation and re-expression for
exploratory visualization
- Exploratory visualization methods/algorithms/tools
- Novel exploratory visualization architectures
- Visual query languages for exploratory visualization
- Case studies and applications of coordinated
and multiple views
- Reviews and surveys of related literature
- Spreadsheet based visualization techniques
- Possible application areas such as (but not
limited to): GeoVisualization, Mathematical and Statistical
exploration, Medical visualization, Web site data,
Web browsing strategies, Astronomical data
Submission Instructions
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Please prepare your submission (maximum 12 pages)
according to
the conference guidelines found at
http://www.cvev.org/cmv2004/submission.html
* Accepted papers will appear in the proceedings,
which will be published by the IEEE Computer Society.
Submission Procedure
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Potential Authors are invited to submit a PDF of
their submission to [log in to unmask]
Nadia Boukhelifa, Computing Laboratory, University
of Kent, Canterbury, Kent. CT2 7NF. UK
Important Dates
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1 March 2004 - Submission of papers
05 May 2004 - Submission of camera-ready & Early registration closes
01 July 2004 - Pre-Registration date
13 July 2004 - CMV Conference
14-15-16 July 2004 - IV04 Conference Days
Conference Chair:
Jonathan Roberts, University of Kent, UK
International Program Committee
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Gennady Andrienko - Fraunhofer Institut, Germany
Natalia Andrienko - Fraunhofer Institut, Germany
Ebad Banissi - South Bank University London, UK
Ken Brodlie - University of Leeds, UK
Ed Chi - Palo Alto Research Center (PARC)
Mei Chuah - Accenture, USA
Jason Dykes - City University, UK
Rob Erbacher - Utah State Univiersity, USA
Stephen G. Eick - Visintuit, USA
Georges Grinstein - University of Massachusetts Lowell, USA
John Grundy - University of Auckland, NZ
John Hosking - University of Auckland, NZ
Raj Naggapan - Australian National University
Chris North - Virginia Tech, USA
Andrea Omicini - University of Bologna, Italy
Alex Pang - University of California Santa Cruz, USA
Tim Pattison - DSTO (Australia Department of Defence)
Peter Rodgers - University of Kent, UK
Steve F. Roth - Carnegie Mellon University and MAYA Viz Ltd, USA
Cristina Russo Dos Santos - Institut Eurecom, France
Robert Spence - Imperial College, UK
Martin Theus - Universitat Augsburg, Germany
Matthew Ward - Worcester Polytechnic Institute, USA
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