[Murg] Connectionists: FW: CFP - IV05-MAGIC-strategies to analyze, visualize and understand large comple datasets (fwd from R.Borisyuk@plymouth.ac.uk)

Eugen Leitl eugen at leitl.org
Thu Mar 31 15:18:10 EST 2005


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From: Roman Borisyuk <R.Borisyuk at plymouth.ac.uk>
Date: Thu, 31 Mar 2005 10:58:41 +0100
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Subject: Connectionists: FW: CFP - IV05-MAGIC-strategies to analyze,
	visualize and understand large comple datasets

 

MAGIC SYMPOSIUM: Strategies to analyze visualize and understand large
datasets. 

 

In particular, the IV tools for analyzing data of experiments in
neuroscience (e.g. simultaneously recorded multiple spike-trains) will
be under intensive discussion.

MAGIC Symposium will be organized as a part of IV05: Information
Visualization 2005 -  9th IEEE International Conference on Information
Visualisation, 6-8 July 2005, London, UK

 

MAGIC represents the emerging challenges that confront Information
Visualization experts across the world. 

"MAGIC" was defined by Ben Shneiderman  at IV4 conference last year as
...

M: Marking, selection and annotation that is essential for large
datasets

A: Aggregates & summaries: automatically generated, interactively tuned

G: Graphics & Text; combinations of text and graphics e.g. use of "+" or
"-" symbols in Windows Explorer used to reveal and hide
sub-folders/hierarchies 

I: Use of Information Linguistic Summaries

C: Coordinated views: provision of multiple, coordinated (synchronised)
views within a data analysis, presentation and/or exploration
environment.

 

This year the IV05 conference is running a special session on
Information Visualization Tools that addresses "MAGIC" issues. This
symposium is not focused on the application area of research,
educational or industrial projects, but the focus is on the MAGIC
strategies (or "tricks") being developed as part of our information
visualization solutions. As these strategies are inherently
transdisciplinary in nature, this symposium provides a platform for the
distribution of ideas to/from almost any discipline/topic that exploits
information visualization. 

 

See the symposium call for participation for further information:

http://www.graphicslink.demon.co.uk/IV05/

 

Submission of materials:

Accepted full papers (DEADLINE 21/03/2005) will appear in the
proceedings, which will be published by the IEEE Computer Society

Accepted posters (DEADLINE 30/04/2005) will be included electronically
on the IEEE IV05 Conference materials and distributed in a hardcopy
compendium to all symposium and conference attendees. 

 

For symposia information contact the symposia chair Liz Stuart:

lstuart at plymouth.ac.uk

 

Please note the new deadlines for the full paper and poster submissions.


If you want any further details about this symposium or the conference
in general, just email to Liz Stuart and I'll be happy to help ...

 

Dr. Liz Stuart 

The Visualization Lab

Centre for Interactive Intelligent systems

 

The best way to contact me is by email! 

e: lstuart at plymouth.ac.uk <mailto:lstuart at plymouth.ac.uk>  

w: www.plymouth.ac.uk/infovis <http://www.plymouth.ac.uk/infovis>  

t: +44 (0) 1752 232 665 

f: +44 (0) 1752 232 540 

 

Campus location 

Room 331, Block B, Portland Square 

  

Postal address 

Computing, SoCCE 

Faculty of Technology, University of Plymouth 

Drake Circus, Plymouth, Devon, PL4 8AA, UK

 

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