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Call for Papers
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*1st International *Workshop on **User-Adaptive Visualization* -- WUAV 2013
http://www.cs.ubc.ca/~steichen/WUAV2013/index.html
held in conjunction with UMAP 2013, in Rome, Italy
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Overview
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*Recent advances in visualization research have shown that individual
user needs, abilities, and preferences can have a significant impact on
visualization effectiveness. It is therefore important to investigate
visualization techniques that support each user by adapting to such
individual differences, both in terms of stable (long-term) user traits
(e.g. perceptual speed, personality), as well as transitory (short-term)
states (e.g. attention, current task, evolving expertise). To this end,
we invite participation in the 1st International Workshop on
User-Adaptive Visualization, held in conjunction with UMAP 2013
<http://www.dia.uniroma3.it/%7Eumap2013/>. The goal of this workshop is
to build the foundations for a new research community specifically
focused on this novel and promising topic of user-adaptive
visualizations. In particular, it aims to bring together researchers
from the areas of visualization (including InfoVis, SciVis and Visual
Analytics), UMAP, HCI, and cognitive/perceptual psychology, in order to
share and discuss multidisciplinary knowledge relating to user-adaptive
visualization research.
This full-day workshop will focus on the following four questions: 1)
what individual user differences should be considered for adaptation, 2)
when is adaptive support appropriate and/or necessary, 3) how to adapt,
i.e. what techniques to use and at what level of intrusiveness, and 4)
how to evaluate. For full details on the workshop focus, please visit
the workshop website at http://www.cs.ubc.ca/~steichen/WUAV2013/index.html.
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Submissions
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*We encourage submissions from diverse backgrounds, including
visualization (encompassing InfoVis, SciVis and Visual Analytics), UMAP,
HCI, and cognitive/perceptual psychology. We invite papers describing
more developed ideas and methods, submitted via *long papers (max. 6
pages)*, as well as novel work-in-progress, submitted via *short papers
(max. 3 pages)*. Papers will be selected based on originality, quality,
and ability to promote discussion. Accepted papers will be included in
the workshop proceedings and published on the CEUR proceedings site. At
least one author of each accepted paper must attend the workshop. For
full details on the submission format and procedure, please visit the
workshop website at http://www.cs.ubc.ca/~steichen/WUAV2013/submission.html.
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Important dates
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*Apr 01, 2013: Paper Submission Deadline
May 01, 2013: Notification to Authors
May 20, 2013: Camera-Ready Versions Due
June 10, 2013: Workshop day (TBC)
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Organizing Committee
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*Cristina Conati (University of British Columbia) - conati (at) cs.ubc.ca
Ben Steichen (University of British Columbia) - steichen (at) cs.ubc.ca
Melanie Tory (University of Victoria) - mtory (at) cs.uvic.ca
Paolo Buono (Università di Bari Aldo Moro) - paolo.buono (at) uniba.it
For further questions please contact a member of the organizing committee.
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