Are you a #ieeevis author sprinting for the #chi2024 deadline, but time is running out? Fear not, the IEEE PacificVis 2024 deadline is 2 weeks later (Sep 24 abstracts/Oct 1 papers), and papers in the new PVis journal track will be published in
IEEE TVCG! https://pacificvis.github.io/pvis2024/
Heads up that #IEEEVIS travel will require a visa for most, folks, including from U.S.! Can take 6-8 weeks; support letter available after registration
https://ieeevis.org/year/2023/info/registration/travel-visas
I'm delighted to be presenting *two papers* and *two artworks* at #IEEEVIS in Melbourne Australia this October! 🐨
“#AR for Scholarly Publication of 3D Visualizations in #Astronomy” (Short Papers). Jane Adams, Laura South, Arzu Çöltekin, Alyssa Goodman, and Michelle Borkin
“#DevOps for #DataVis: A Survey and Provocation for Teaching Deployment of #DataVisualization” (alt.VIS workshop) Jane Adams
“Latent Prism” (Jane Adams) and "Eco-Mending" (Racquel Fygenson & Jane Adams) @visap
#datavisualization #datavis #devops #astronomy #ar #ieeevis
We will be presenting uxSense at the upcoming #ieeevis 2023 conference in Melbourne!
For more details, see our paper and catch our talk in October! Btw, Andrea Batch will be presenting a total of three papers at #ieeevis (and she might be on the market for an academic job)!
PDF: https://users.umiacs.umd.edu/~elm/projects/uxsense/uxsense.pdf
IEEE Xplore: https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/10034833
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I have served the VIS community for 20 years (I'll be a VIS Pioneer this year!) across dozens of program and organizing committees, and paper chairing of the InfoVis, CHI, and now PacificVis conferences. Serving in the VSC would be an honor.
I just moved back to Scandinavia (CS @ Aarhus) with my wife, son, and dog after 15 yrs in the U.S. Denmark is a beautiful, safe, and sustainable country and I hope to represent the European #ieeevis community. So vote for me for the VSC 2023! 😎 /end
Congratulations on getting your paper accepted to #ieeevis 2023! Please prepare your manuscript for the Persnickety Bullshit --- excuse me, "Camera Ready" --- process!
Wowowow the alt.VIS submissions look so cool!! I can't wait to dive into these :datavizcamp:
If you want to read them and review, thereby helping to shape the form and function of this very alternative workshop, you can do so in PCS: https://new.precisionconference.com/reviews
"Volunteer to review" > "VGTC" > "alt.VIS Workshop"
You don't need to be attending #IEEEVIS, or have a PhD, just a passion for #DataVisualization and the ability to write kind, constructive feedback 🥰
Another year, another weird alt.VIS submission 🤪
Deadline 7/7 11:59pm AOE
CFP: https://altvis.github.io/
Sign up to review on PCS!
Don't miss the third annual alt.VIS workshop at #IEEEVIS this fall in Melbourne 🦘
#hci #datavisualization #datavis #vis2023 #ieeevis
Registration is open for #IEEEVIS!
https://ieeevis.org/year/2023/info/registration/conference-registration
and the alt.VIS deadline has been extended to July 7!
#datavisualization #dataviz #datavis #altvis #vis2023 #ieeevis
First @ieeevis first-author paper accepted! 🥂 Our short paper "Augmented Reality for Scholarly Publication of 3D Visualizations in Astronomy: An Empirical Evaluation" from our user study at #AAS in Seattle this January was conditionally accepted, so I'll be seeing you all in Melbourne this October 🦘 #IEEEVIS #AR #XR #Astronomy #Astrophysics
#astrophysics #astronomy #xr #ar #ieeevis #aas
Hey hey #DataVis folks -- the alt.VIS workshop is back! It's probably the weirdest research you'll see at @ieeevis, and you could be part of it this year! Submission deadline is 6/30.
CFP: https://altvis.github.io/
Please also consider volunteering to review, it's a super fun time and very exciting to get a sneak peek at the oddities before October: https://new.precisionconference.com/reviews
#hci #dataviz #vis2023 #ieeevis #datavisualization #datavis
exciting to see this #openaccess publication venue for #datavis and #hci research:
The Journal of Visualization and Interaction
https://www.journalovi.org
good timing, too! a week after #chi2023 and a few days before #ieeevis reviews are due, the ambitions spelled out in the announcement read like a breeze of fresh air:
- Open by default
- Open review process
- Knowledge over novelty
of course this will not replace the dinosaurs, but it’s great to have more choice. good luck, @jovi!
#ieeevis #CHI2023 #hci #datavis #openaccess
📢📢📢The Visualization for Social Good workshop is back again @ieeevis #ieeevis!
🔗 The CFP is now live on our website: https://vis4good.github.io/
We're excited to receive work that critiques, defines, or explores the impact of data visualization on society.
🗓️Deadline July 3!
alt.vis is back at #ieeevis for a third year
We want your weird wonderful (visualization-adjacent) work that wouldn't fly somewhere else! Bring us your spicy takes, bring us your outsider thoughts, bring us your forbidden #datavisualization . We want it all!
Submissions are due 6/30. See the CFP here: https://altvis.github.io/
We're having a very informal data visualization community meetup at Time Out Market in Fenway this Friday from 4-7pm. Show up any time, leave any time, get whatever floats your boat food-wise from all the restaurants in the market. Listen to your fellow academics' strategies for how to decompress after the #ieeevis deadline, and maybe even make some new friends 🥰 #research #dataviz #BostonMA
#bostonma #dataviz #research #ieeevis
Every yearish, we host a summer camp for new+existing VIS junior faculty, to build community & peer mentor.
We've just started recruiting the next 2-yr cohort. If you're interested, plz fill out this form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScS9_0bfts0JXqxoJ8GiV7v07aSyHTKUEW9Q5s68yGdAOyRPQ/viewform
More info: https://vissummercamp.github.io/ #ieeevis
My world is now officially upside down with #ieeevis moving to a March 31 AOE (Anywhere On Earth) deadline: that's April 1 for Eastern U.S. 🤯
Now let the April Fool's deadline jokes begin...
CFP: https://ieeevis.org/year/2023/info/call-participation/call-for-participation
(P.S. AOE deadlines are a good thing.)
New blog post!
What would you do as a reviewer if you suspected that the methods described in a paper weren't accurate?
Here, I walk through such a case and explain how access to the data allow me to test my suspicions.
http://steveharoz.com/blog/2023/why-open-data-is-critical-during-review-an-example-case/