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iV2015 - 9th
International Conference Knowledge Visualization and Visual Thinking
21, 22, 23 and 24 July 2015
The University of Barcelona ●
Barcelona ● Spain ●
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Introduction In an increasingly
complex world, Knowledge Visualization and Visual Thinking are gaining
importance in all areas of science, business and society. Analogue and
digital visual approaches aim to support the creation, application and
communication of knowledge and insights – particularly in situations
where people from different educational, cultural and professional
backgrounds collaborate. Whilst Information
Visualization (IV) focuses on the use of computer-based tools to explore
large data sets, Knowledge Visualization (KV) and Visual Thinking investigate
(a) how to create and transfer insights between individuals and within
groups, (b) how to manage and reduce complexity and to allow understanding,
and (c) how to support learning, communication and interaction through new
approaches and techniques. Knowledge Visualization
aims to facilitate the mutual transfer of facts, insights, experiences,
values, expectations, perspectives, opinions and predictions. Researchers and
practitioners in the domains of Knowledge Visualization and Visual Thinking
develop strategies, tools and methods to make knowledge visible and to
improve processes through which knowledge can be identified, accessed,
assessed, shared, discussed, applied and generally managed. Objective The Symposium on
Knowledge Visualization and Visual Thinking is an international,
interdisciplinary forum for contributions from fields such as Knowledge
Management and Visualization, Information Design and Architecture, Cognitive
Science, Argument Mapping, Business Sketching, Visual Analytics, Arts,
Interface Design, Business Analysis, Project Management, Economics, Market
Research, Learning Sciences, Media and Communication Studies. The joint aim is to
address and discuss theories, methodologies, techniques, applications,
evaluations and case studies related to the visualization of knowledge and to
processes which involve visual thinking. Scope This call for papers seeks original papers and contributions
concerning, but not limited to: ·
Theories, frameworks and models of knowledge
visualization and all aspects of visual thinking ·
Systems, methods and ideas on the evaluation
of visualization methods and on conveying un-/intended inferences (e.g. why
do visualizations fail, even misrepresent, misinform, mislead etc) ·
Research on the economic and social impact
of visualizations (e.g. efficiency, meaning, policy, cross-cultural) ·
Case studies on innovations in the
visualization of knowledge, particularly in the area of ‘Complexity
Management’ (e.g. visualizing complex change projects) ·
Experiences on the use of visual metaphors
in science, business, politics and society ·
Evaluations in the area of marketing and
management support (e.g. abstract services in business, strategy
implementation etc) ·
Research on the use of visual methods to
communicate complex facts (e.g. nanotechnology to the general public, use of
visualizations in media, in urban planning as to future cities, in general
simulation etc) ·
New forms of interactive dynagrams
(dynamic decision diagrams) for collaborative contexts ·
Knowledge Visualizations for a VUCA World (highly
volatile, uncertain, complex, and ambiguous contexts) ·
Models and applications for infrastructures
using interactive touch-displays (e.g. large multi-touch displays) ·
Experiences on the use of live sketching to
facilitate knowledge sharing, integration, and creation IV15 – Visual Thinking Workshop : Visual
Thinking for (PhD) researcher Further
Information and Contact KV2015 is part of the 19th International
Conference on Information Visualisation (IV2015), 21-24 July 2015, Barcelona,
Spain. Details and guidelines for submission of full papers or posters
(Deadline: 2 March 2015) are available at http://www.graphicslink.co.uk/IV2015/ All enquiries regarding the Symposium on
Knowledge Visualization and Visual Thinking should be addressed to Sebastian
Kernbach (sebastian.kernbach@unisg.ch).
To maintain a high quality standard, early submission is encouraged. Since
this is a collaborative and innovative forum, Sebastian is open to discuss
your suggestions and ideas at early stages. Organizing
Committee Remo Burkhard, ETH Zurich,
http://www.ia.arch.ethz.ch, burkhard@arch.ethz.ch Martin J. Eppler, University of
St. Gallen, http://www.mcm.unisg.ch,
martin.eppler@unisg.ch Sebastian Kernbach, University
of St. Gallen, http://www.mcm.unisg.ch,
sebastian.kernbach@unisg.ch Advisory Committee Stefan Bertschi, Pcubed Program Planning Professionals Ltd., London, http://www.pcubed.com Dominique Brodbeck,
Macrofocus GmbH, http://www.macrofocus.com Tom Crawford, Visualization
Network, http://www.viznetwork.com Jan Halatsch, Antje Kunze,
Stefan Müller Arisona, Lukas Treyer, ETH Zurich,
http://www.ia.arch.ethz.ch Randy Goebel, University of Alberta, http://www.cs.ualberta.ca Michael Granitzer, Christin Seifert,
University of Passau, http://www.uni-passau.de Wolfgang Kienreich, Vedran Sabol,
Mario Zechner, Know-Center,
http://www.know-center.at Michael Meier, vasp
datatecture GmbH, http://www.vasp.ch Roland Pfister,
University of St. Gallen, http://www.mcm.unisg.ch Wibke Weber, Zurich University of
Applied Sciences, http://linguistik.zhaw.ch Wei Zeng, Chen Zhong, Future
Cities Laboratory (FCL) Singapore, http://www.futurecities.ethz.ch Further information: http://www.graphicslink.co.uk/IV2015/
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symposium enquiries or suggestions should be addressed t: Remo Burkhard,
ETH Zurich, http://www.ia.arch.ethz.ch, burkhard@arch.ethz.ch Martin J.
Eppler, University of St. Gallen,
http://www.mcm.unisg.ch, martin.eppler@unisg.ch Sebastian
Kernbach, University of St. Gallen,
http://www.mcm.unisg.ch, sebastian.kernbach@unisg.ch |
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