IVE 2017 - International Symposium Information Visualization Evaluation
Topics/Call fo Papers
Evaluation is now recognized as an important aspect within the information visualization community. The aim of the IVE symposium is to provide a forum specifically devoted to the dissemination and exchange of research on theoretical and applied areas of evaluation of information visualization. The goal is to promote insights and reports from evaluation to advance a successful design, development and use of methods for information visualization.
Submissions to this symposium are invited in the range of areas at the intersection of evaluation, information visualization, perception and interaction. Submissions should have a main focus on evaluation and are encouraged to entail a full coverage of all aspects important for understanding the work undertaken, for example an experimental study should be described at a sufficient level of detail to allow it to be replicable.
The symposium seeks original papers in all areas concerning information visualization evaluation. Topics include, but are not limited to:
Empirical investigations of user prerequisites for dealing adequately with information visualization techniques
Evaluations of new or already existing techniques
Evaluation metrics and tools
Development of benchmark tasks
Development and usage of test data sets
Lessons learned from performed evaluations
Survey of existing evaluation methods
Submissions to this symposium are invited in the range of areas at the intersection of evaluation, information visualization, perception and interaction. Submissions should have a main focus on evaluation and are encouraged to entail a full coverage of all aspects important for understanding the work undertaken, for example an experimental study should be described at a sufficient level of detail to allow it to be replicable.
The symposium seeks original papers in all areas concerning information visualization evaluation. Topics include, but are not limited to:
Empirical investigations of user prerequisites for dealing adequately with information visualization techniques
Evaluations of new or already existing techniques
Evaluation metrics and tools
Development of benchmark tasks
Development and usage of test data sets
Lessons learned from performed evaluations
Survey of existing evaluation methods
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