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h2-logoOrganizing Committee

General Chair
Michael Burch
University of Applied Sciences of the Grisons, Chur, Switzerland
Program Chairs
Günter Wallner
Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria &
Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands
Daniel Limberger
Hasso Plattner Institute, University of Potsdam, Germany
Publicity Chair
Yves Staudt
University of Applied Sciences of the Grisons, Chur, Switzerland
Wei Zeng
The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (Guangzhou),
Guangdong Province, China
Publication Chair
Alexandre van Schie
University of Applied Sciences of the Grisons, Chur, Switzerland
Web Chair
Thomas Keller
University of Applied Sciences of the Grisons, Chur, Switzerland
Daniel Limberger
Hasso Plattner Institute, University of Potsdam, Germany

h2-logoProgram Committee

IPC Members
Aidong Lu
UNC Charlotte
Andreas Kerren
Linnaeus University
Ayush Kumar
Harvard Medical School
Gennaro Costagliola
Università di Salerno
Gualtiero Volpe
InfoMus-DIST-University of Genoa
Hamid Mansoor
Worcester Polytechnic Institute, United States
Hongfeng Yu
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Kang Zhang
The University of Texas at Dallas
Michael Burch
University of Applied Sciences
Paul Bourke
University of Western Australia
Paul Rosenthal
Chermnitz University of Technology
Paolo Bottoni
Sapienza University of Rome
Patrick Adelberger
Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria
Quang Vinh Nguyen
Western Sydney University
Quynh Quang Ngo
University of Stuttgart
Shigeo Takahashi
University of Aizu
Steffen Frey
University of Groningen
Stephen Brooks
Dalhousie University
Stephan Diehl
University Trier
Takayuki Itoh
Ochanomizu University
Uwe Kloos
Reutlingen University
Willy Scheibel
Hasso Plattner Institute, University of Potsdam
Xiaodi Huang
Charles Sturt University, Australia
Ying Zhao
Central South University
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The International Symposium on Visual Information Communication and Interaction (VINCI) is the premier international forum for researchers and industrial practitioners to discuss the state of the art in visual communication theories, designs, and applications. The 15th International Symposium on Visual Information Communication and Interaction (VINCI '22) will be held during 16–18 August 2022, in Chur, Switzerland.

Selected papers will be published in a special issue of the Journal of Visualization (JOVI).

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h2-logoProgram

Time
Tuesday / August 16, 2022 / Day One
08:00Registration Opens
09:00Opening of VINCI
09:30Keynote Talk 1Session Chair: Michael Burch
Visual Analytics for Industrial Data Analysis KN
Tobias Schreck, TU Graz, Austria
10:30Coffee Break
11:00 Paper Session 1: Users and DesignSession Chair: Günter Wallner
  • How Students Design Visual Interfaces for Information Visualization Tools FP
    Michael Burch
  • Abstract and Concrete Materials: What to use for Visualization Onboarding? FP
    Christina Stoiber, Florian Grassinger and Wolfgang Aigner
  • Content-Driven Layout for Visualization Design FP
    Yngve Sekse Kristiansen, Laura Garrison and Stefan Bruckner
12:30Lunch Break
14:00Poster Session 1Session Chair: Sabrina Lindau
  • Visual Analysis of Geospatial Properties PP
    Yves Staudt, Michael Burch, Alexander van Schie and Heiko Rölke
  • A Benchmark for the Use of Topic Models for Text Visualization Tasks PP
    Daniel Atzberger, Tim Cech, Willy Scheibel, Daniel Limberger, Jürgen Döllner and Matthias Trapp
  • π-Experience – Making 62.8 trillion digits come alive PP
    Alexander van Schie, Giada Zacheo and Bruno Frey
15:00Coffee Break + Poster Session
16:00Paper Session 2: PerceptionSession Chair: Michael Burch
  • A Comparative Study of Color Between Abstract Paintings, Oil Paintings and Chinese Ink Paintings FP
    Zhenbao Fan, Yixuan Zhu, Christine Yan, Yufan Li and Kang Zhang
  • Gaze-Guided Class Activation Mapping: Leverage Human Visual Attention for Network Attention in Chest X-rays Classification FP
    Hongzhi Zhu, Septimiu Salcudean and Robert Rohling
  • Conditions of Preserving Mental Images by Contour Deformation SP
    Kazuo Misue
18:30 - 22:00Reception
Time
Wednesday / August 17, 2022 / Day Two
09:30Keynote TalkSession Chair: Michael Burch
Aesthetic Measurement of Paintings KN
Kang Zhang, Computational Media and Arts, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, China
10:30Coffee Break
11:00 Paper Session 3: TechniquesSession Chair: Tobias Schreck
  • Group Diagrams for Simplified Representation of Scanpaths FP
    Peter Schäfer, Nils Rodrigues, Daniel Weiskopf and Sabine Storandt
  • Accelerating GPU Rendering of 2D Visualizations Using Resolution Scaling and Temporal Reconstruction FP
    Michael Becher, Moritz Heinemann, Thomas Marmann, Guido Reina, Daniel Weiskopf and Thomas Ertl
  • Animated Transitions for Small-Scale Visualizations FP
    Franziska Huth, Tanja Blascheck, Steffen Koch and Thomas Ertl
12:30Lunch Break
14:00 Poster Session 2Session Chair: Christina Stoiber
  • An Inertial Representation of Search Results PP
    Yannis Panagis and Robert Spence
  • Investigating Color-Object Associations With Eye Tracking PP
    Sabrina Zahner, Edina Mesini, Keshina Karunananthan, Gabriel Lüchinger, Sabrina Lindau and Michael Burch
  • Improving data monitoring systems in biosphere reserves information PP
    Nadine Christen, Michael Schlotter and Juliane Streitberg
  • Explorative Data Analysis of the Number π PP
    Yves Staudt, Thomas Keller, Heiko Rölke and Michael Burch
15:00Coffee Break + Poster Session
16:00Panel DiscussionSession Chair: Michael Burch
How the industry and visual analytics play together - Solved problems and open challenges
  • Robert Spence, Imperial College London, United Kingdom
  • Tobias Schreck, TU Graz, Austria
  • Günter Wallner, Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria
  • Yves Staudt, University of Applied Sciences Chur, Switzerland
19:00 - 23:00Social Event and Best Paper Awards
Time
Thursday / August 18, 2022 / Day Three
09:20 Paper Session 4: ApplicationsSession Chair: Günter Wallner
  • LegisLatio: A visualization Tool for Legislative Roll-call Vote Data FP
    Gonzalo Mendez, Oscar Moreno and Patricio Mendoza
  • ICEVis: Interactive Clustering Exploration for tumor sub-region analysis in multiparametric cancer imaging SP
    Eric Mörth, Tanja Eichner, Ingfrid Haldorsen, Stefan Bruckner and Noeska Smit
  • Visual Analysis of Spatio-Temporal Earthquake Events SP
    Michael Burch, Indre Tauroseviciute and Guillermo Mateos Guridi
10:30Coffee Break
11:00 Paper Session 5: InteractionSession Chair: Michael Burch
  • Investigation of Two Complexity Sources for Statistical Graphs FP
    Mark Livingston and Derek Brock
  • Toward In-Situ Authoring of Situated Visualization with Chorded Keyboards SP
    Sarah Dosdall, Katrin Angerbauer, Leonel Merino, Michael Sedlmair and Daniel Weiskopf
  • MolecuSense: Using Force-Feedback Gloves for Creating and Interacting with Ball-and-Stick Molecules in VR SP
    Patrick Gebhardt, Xingyao Yu, Andreas Köhn and Michael Sedlmair
12:10Closing and VINCI 2023Michael Burch and Kang Zhang

12:30Lunch Break
14:00After Conference Events

h2-logoPresentation Times

The following presentation times apply to the different paper types:

Presentation TimeQuestions
FP / Full Paper25 Minutes 5 Minutes
SP / Short Paper15 Minutes 5 Minutes
PP / Poster Paper10 Minutes 5 Minutes
KN / Keynote45 Minutes15 Minutes
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h2-logoRegistration Fees

RegularStudent
Non-ACMACMNon-ACMACM
Early Bird*450 CHF350 CHF300 CHF250 CHF
Late Registration550 CHF450 CHF350 CHF300 CHF
Extra Social Event**+ 80 CHF
* Early bird deadline is 07/15/2022. ** The social event is included. If you want to register an additional person you have to pay 80 CHF extra.
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h2-logoTransportation

By car: Chur has a direct motorway connection (A 13). If you come from Zurich take the motorway A3 to San Bernadino and then at Sargans change to the A13 in the direction of Chur. If you come from Italy, follow the A13 in the direction of Chur/Zurich.

By train: There are trains from Zurich central station and from Zurich airport to Chur central station. For some connections you have to change trains in St.Margrethen. For more information look at www.bahn.de.

By plane: The best option is to take a plane to Zurich airport and then take the train to Chur.

h2-logoAccomodation

There are really many hotels in Chur. Here is a short list of well-known hotels:

See chur.graubuenden.ch

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The relevant topics for this workshop are:

Acceptable submission types include position papers, case studies, surveys, methods and techniques, and evaluations. Early work and prototypes are welcome, however, no plagiarism is allowed.

Paper Chairs:

Wolfgang Semar and Michael Burch,
FHGR, University of Applied Sciences, Chur, Switzerland

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