~~~~~~~ BRITISH HCI GROUP NEWS SERVICE ~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~ http://www.bcs-hci.org.uk/ ~~ ~~ All news to: [log in to unmask] ~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~ NOTE: Please reply to article's originator, ~~ ~~ not the News Service ~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ CALL FOR PAPERS Coordinated & Multiple Views in Exploratory Visualization Special Issue of Information Visualization Journal Vol. 2 No. 4 Palgrave/Macmillan Guest Editor: Jonathan C. Roberts Submissions due: 1 August 2003 Acceptance notices: 5 September 2003 Final revisions due: 15 September 2003 The theme for this special issue of the Information Visualization (Palgrave/ Macmillan) is Coordinated and Multiple Views in Exploratory Visualization (Published 1 December 2003). Original papers are solicited in this area. In particular, we encourage innovative papers detailing novel architectures, formal models, applications and in-depth reviews. Over the past few years, the rise of Information Visualization has produced a diverse range of dynamic and highly interactive visual environments. These exploratory tools enable a user to investigate, try out scenarios and search the information and visual space to generate a better hypothesis and develop a better understanding of the underlying information. Such investigative environments often utilize a range of views of the same data, so the user understands the information from different perspectives; the views are also tightly coupled together to allow rapid coordinated investigation and exploration. Example topics include, but are not limited to: - Multiple view techniques (including multiform views and multiple repre-sentations) - Coordinated views, tight coupling, linked views - Dynamic and rapid interactive visualization techniques - Formal models (covering appropriate topics such as coordination and rapid investigation) - Multiple views for interactive steering - Visualization management for view explosion - Data transformation and re-expression for exploratory visualization - Exploratory visualization methods/algorithms/tools - Novel exploratory visualization architectures - Visual query languages for exploratory visualization - Case studies and applications of coordinated and multiple views - Reviews and surveys of related literature - Spreadsheet-based visualization techniques - Possible application areas such as (but not limited to): - GeoVisualization - Mathematical and Statistical exploration - Bioinformatics - Medical visualization - Web site data - Web browsing strategies - Astronomical data Enquiries should be made to the guest editor. Authors should inform the guest editor of their intent to submit before submitting a manuscript. Electronic submissions of manuscripts in PDF or Word (97 or later) are recommended via email to [log in to unmask] If manuscripts are submitted in printed form, please send four copies of full articles to the guest editor at: Dr. Jonathan C. Roberts Computing Laboratory, University of Kent, Canterbury, Kent CT2 7NF, UK E-mail: [log in to unmask] WWW: http://www.cs.kent.ac.uk/~jcr ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~ To receive HCI news, send the message: ~~ ~~ "JOIN BCS-HCI your_firstname your_lastname" ~~ ~~ to [log in to unmask] ~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~ Newsarchives: ~~ ~~ http://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/lists/bcs-hci.html ~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~ To join the British HCI Group, contact ~~ ~~ [log in to unmask] ~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ________________________________________________________________________________ This email (and any attachment) is private and confidential. If you were not meant to receive it, please delete it and tell us by phone or email. Although we scan all email and attachments we do not accept responsibility for viruses. ________________________________________________________________________________