WETNAVA 2016 - First International Workshop on Emerging Trends in Network Analysis and Visualization in Applications
Date2016-08-15 - 2016-08-17
Deadline2016-04-25
VenueNew York City suburb, USA - United States
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Topics/Call fo Papers
There has been continuous and sometimes collective efforts by information visualization experts to promote vigilance as to how information visualization can do havoc. There are many issues which are overlooked by information visualization community. Though, effective steps are being taken by different forums around the world to up bring the visualization domain, for instance, INFOVIS community conducts Visual Analytics Science and Technology (VAST) symposiums every year. It is an effective measure to promote the information visualization sense among the new researchers. We are conducting the workshop with the purpose to create vigilance among the young generation to look for loopholes, overlooked by the research community, for instance, research in composite network visualization features.
Furthermore, WETNAVA-2016 invites submissions addressing issues with regard to emerging trends in the domain of analysis and visualization. We also encourage submissions of partial / research-in-progress as well. We also encourage submissions that focus data simulations. The relevant topics include, but are not limited to, the following:
Social Network Analysis
Information Visualization
Scientific Visualization
Social Network Visualization
Visual Analytics
Information retrieval in social networks
Real ? world case studies from the area of social network analysis
Human Computer Interaction in Social Networks
Software Engineering in Social Networks
Crowdsourcing in social networks
Criminal Network Analysis
Criminal Network Visualization
Crime pattern recognition
Criminal Temporal Pattern Analysis
Collaborative Information Retrieval
Crime Detection and Investigation
Furthermore, WETNAVA-2016 invites submissions addressing issues with regard to emerging trends in the domain of analysis and visualization. We also encourage submissions of partial / research-in-progress as well. We also encourage submissions that focus data simulations. The relevant topics include, but are not limited to, the following:
Social Network Analysis
Information Visualization
Scientific Visualization
Social Network Visualization
Visual Analytics
Information retrieval in social networks
Real ? world case studies from the area of social network analysis
Human Computer Interaction in Social Networks
Software Engineering in Social Networks
Crowdsourcing in social networks
Criminal Network Analysis
Criminal Network Visualization
Crime pattern recognition
Criminal Temporal Pattern Analysis
Collaborative Information Retrieval
Crime Detection and Investigation
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