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Call For Papers

The goal of this conference is to bring together top visualization practitioners in order to discuss recent progress and future opportunities in the investigation of coordinated and multiple view techniques and their application to exploratory visualization and visual analytics.

Information visualization research has produced a diverse assortment of highly interactive visual environments. Coordinated and multiple view visualization tools enable users to generate hypotheses and test scenarios by exploring and analyzing multi-dimensional information spaces visually. Multiple views help users conceptualize information from different perspectives simultaneously. Coordination allows users to investigate information by expressing questions in the form of rapid, tightly-coupled interactions within and between multiple views.

We solicit original papers in the area of coordinated and multiple view visualization for information exploration and analysis. In particular, we encourage submission of papers detailing:

  • Formal models
  • Illustrative applications and case studies
  • In-depth reviews, surveys, and case studies
  • Novel architectures, toolkits, and systems
  • Targeted or comparative evaluations

Conference topics include (but are not limited to):

  • Collaborative visual exploration and analysis
  • Coordination/tight coupling/linking
  • Exploratory data transformation and re-expression
  • Exploratory visualization methods/algorithms/tools
  • Hardware Multiple View systems
  • Highly interactive systems
  • Interactive steering
  • Manipulation techniques for CMV systems
  • Multiple views
  • Parallel representations (multiform views, small multiples, scatterplot matrices, spreadsheet-based techniques, etc.)
  • Rapid and dynamic visual exploration and analysis techniques
  • Visual collection and management of data and metadata
  • Visual design and management of highly-coordinated, many-view visualizations
  • Visual(ization) query languages
  • Visualization of Alternate Viewpoints

Relevant application areas include (but are not limited to):

  • Bioinformatics
  • Business and intelligence analysis
  • Education
  • Emergency management and response
  • Geovisualization
  • Health and demographic visualization
  • Mathematical/statistical exploration
  • Medical visualization
  • Military and security
  • Scientific data collection, processing, and analysis (astronomy, chemistry, physics, etc.)
  • Social network analysis
  • Web site data and browsing strategies

Submission Instructions

Please prepare your submission (maximum 12 pages) according to the conference guidelines found at http://www.cvev.org/cmv2007/index.php?p=submission.

Potential Authors are invited to submit a PDF of their submission through the online submission system.

Accepted papers will appear in the proceedings, which will be published by the IEEE Computer Society.

Please Note: Once your paper is accepted, you will receive the Author Kit that will include details of how to submit the camera-ready paper and copyright form from IEEE Computer Society.

Contacts

Any queries may be forwarded to Chris Weaver

Important Dates

15 March 2007 - Extended Paper submission deadline
20 April 2007 -  Submission of camera-ready, Early registration closes
 1 June 2007 -  Tutorial Registration Cancellation & Refund date
20 June 2007 - Pre-Registration date
 2 July 2007 - CMV 2007 Conference
4-6July 2007 - IV07 Conference Days