Immersive Analytics Workshop Paper- IEEE VIS 2017

We’ve been accepted into the Immersive Analytics 2017 workshop at IEEE VIS conference in Phoenix, Arizona on October 1st! It is a peer-reviewed conference paper, and we will update with the DOI once it is assigned.

The paper is “Take a Walk: Evaluating Movement Types for Data Visualization in Immersive Virtual Reality” by Mark Simpson, Jiayan Zhao, and Alexander Klippel, which uses part of the immersive analytics system to conduct a pilot experiment testing the effect different types of movement in a virtual environment on interpreting 3D data visualizations. Mark will be presenting the paper at the workshop in person.

2016-2017 Academic Year Recap

We made quite a few conferences this year as we continued work on the system!

  • Simpson, M., Zhao, J., Garner, G., Wallgrün, J.O., Keller, K., Oprean, S., and Klippel, A. Immersive Virtual Reality for Multi-Dimensional Data Visualization. Association of American Geographers (AAG) 2017 Annual Meeting. Boston, Massachusetts. April 2017.
  • Simpson, M., Garner, G., Wallgrün, J.O., Keller, K., Oprean, D., Bansal, S., and Klippel, A. Immersive Virtual Reality for Decision Making with Environmental Models. Annual Meeting of the Middle Atlantic Division of the AAG. Fairfax, Virginia. November 2016.
  • Simpson, M., Wallgrün, J.O., Klippel, A., Yang, L., Garner, G., Keller, K., Oprean, D., and Bansal, S. Immersive Analytics for Multi-objective Dynamic Integrated Climate-Economy (DICE) Models. Immersive Analytics Workshop at ACM-Interactive Surfaces and Spaces. Niagara Falls, Ontario. October 2016.
  • Simpson, M., Garner, G., Wallgrün, J.O., Keller, K., Oprean, D., Bansal, S., and Klippel, A. Immersive Analytics for Integrated Assessment Models of Climate Change. SpatialVA 2016 Workshop at GIScience 2016. Montreal, Quebec. September 2016.

 

Short Paper Accepted to GIScience 2016 Workshop

The short paper “Immersive Visual Analytics for Integrated Assessment Models of Climate Change” has been accepted to the Understanding Spatial Data (Big and Small) with Visual Analytics workshop at the GIScience 2016 conference in Montreal.

Congrats to the authors!: Mark Simpson, Gregory Garner, Jan Oliver Wallgrün, Klaus Keller, Danielle Oprean, Saraubh Bansal and Alexander Klippel