Category: Services
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1st IEEE Workshop on Visualization and Provenance Across Domains
October 22nd, 2023 at IEEE VIS in Melbourne, Australia https://visxprov.github.io/ Our ambition is to build this into a series of workshops, targeting a different research community outside visualization each year, and eventually create a provenance research network that connects all the relevant communities. For this year, we will target the database community, which is one…
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Dagstuhl Seminar: Human-Centered Approaches for Provenance in Automated Data Science
Sep 10 – Sep 15, 2023, Dagstuhl, Germany https://www.dagstuhl.de/23372 This Dagstuhl Seminar aims to bring together an interdisciplinary group of researchers and practitioners, spanning Data Science (DS) and Machine Learning (ML), Visualization and Human-Computer Interactions (HCI), and Provenance; to tackle the challenges in automated data science (AutoDS). We specifically focus on ways that methods from…
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VizTIG: The Visualization interest group at the Alan Turing Institute
https://www.turing.ac.uk/research/interest-groups/visualization Visualization research and innovation has become critical to data science, it bridges the gap between digital data and human cognition. It is also emerging as an important methodology for helping visualize how machine learning and AI systems arrive at decisions, while clearly illustrating any bias in those decisions. The visualization interest group (VizTIG) meets regularly…
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PC co-chair for Computer Graphics and Visual Computing (CGVC) 2021
The Computer Graphics and Visual Computing (CGVC) conference is the annual conference organised by EuroGraphics UK chapter. It covers everything Visualisation related, including graphics, games, AR/VR, and data visualisation. This is the second year the conference is completely online because of the covid19. There is more information on the conference website.
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Expert Fellow of the EPSRC SPRITE+ Network
SPRITE+ is a research network funded by EPSRC, the UK research council on engineering and physical sciences. The focus of the research network is ‘Security, Privacy, Identity, Trust in the Digital Economy’. ‘Its academic Expert Fellows enable SPRITE+ to develop a multidisciplinary approach to realising its vision. Fellows provide intellectual leadership, take a leading role…
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Co-chair for Workshop on Provenance and Visualization (ProvViz) 2021
The workshop is part of the Provenance Week, which is the leading international conference on anything provenance related (theory, application, practice, etc.). As the name indicates, the workshop aims to bring together the provenance and visualisation community. The workshop was initially scheduled for 2020, but rescheduled to 2021 because of covid19. More details on the…
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Director of the UK Chapter of the EuroGraphics Association (EGUK)
I am elected a Director for the UK Chapter of the EuroGraphics Association (EGUK), which is the leading UK professional organisation for everything Computer Graphics-related, including game, AR/VR, and data visualisation.
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Co-chair for Machine Learning from User Interactions for Visualization and Analytics (MLUI 2020)
I am co-chairing the Machine Learning from User Interactions for Visualization and Analytics (MLUI) workshop this year. It is part of VisWeek 2020, which is the leading international conference on Visualisation (computer graphics, data visualisation, and visual analytics). The workshop is completely online this year, and you can find all the information on its website.
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PC co-chair for Computer Graphics and Visual Computing (CGVC) 2020
The Computer Graphics and Visual Computing conference is the UK conference on everything Visualisation related, including graphics, games, AR/VR, and data visualisation. This year’s conference is completely online because of the covid19. There is more information on the conference website.
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Guest editor for special issue on “Provenance analysis for sensemaking” ( IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications)
This special issue covers research that analyses provenance to better understand how users do sensemaking (information triage, foraging, reasoning, and hypothesis forming and testing). The detailed scope can be found in the Call for Paper. The special issue is now published as part of this issue of IEEE Computer Graphics and Application.