IEEE VIS Conference

IEEE VIS Conference

Events Services

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The premier forum for advances in visualization and visual analytics

About us

IEEE VIS will be the year’s premier forum for advances in theory, methods, and applications of visualization and visual analytics. The conference will convene an international community of researchers and practitioners from universities, government, and industry to exchange recent findings on the design and use of visualization tools.

Website
ieeevis.org
Industry
Events Services
Company size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
St Pete Beach, Florida
Type
Nonprofit

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Updates

  • Please volunteer for the VIS Program Committee!

  • 🏰 It’s IEEE VIS 2025! We are so excited to welcome you to the beautiful city of Vienna for this year’s conference. Our website is now up and running, where you can find updates on VIS. #ieeevis  https://lnkd.in/gCkCEkZN 📄 The call for Full Papers is open! Please share your best research on visualization and visual analytics with the community by making a submission. Abstract Deadline: Mar 21 Paper Deadline: Mar 31 https://lnkd.in/g8h4nvQT 📃 IEEE VIS is also soliciting Short Paper submissions! These are ideal for concise research contributions, follow-up work, replication studies, exploratory work, or pragmatic tools.  Deadline: Apr 30 https://lnkd.in/g5b4dg7S ⚙️ Calling for Workshops! Want to provide an informal setting in IEEE VIS, open to all conference attendees, to discuss and promote new ideas with colleagues? Propose a Workshop! Deadline: Feb 25  https://lnkd.in/gUD_9XFZ 🙋♂️ We are still seeking VIS 2025 Program Committee members! Eligible volunteers will have papers published at VIS and related venues, reviewing experience, and an advanced degree in a relevant field.  Please volunteer by Dec 20! https://lnkd.in/gaz4wbHm

    Welcome to IEEE VIS 2025

    Welcome to IEEE VIS 2025

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  • 📊 Announcing IEEE VIS 2025! This coming year, the conference will be held in the beautiful city of Vienna. Planning is already underway, and we cannot wait to welcome you to the heart of Europe! 🏰 Vienna’s mix of excellent food and hospitality, green spaces, cultural highlights, and outstanding public transportation network and walkability make it an ideal place to host the conference! https://lnkd.in/et_A4dpR 🌿 Sustainability is another key factor! Like many other events in Vienna, VIS 2025 will be certified as a green meeting. https://lnkd.in/eNYTUY_U  🙏 We wish to express deepest gratitude for the VIS 2024 leadership, who saved the conference from an unbelievable crisis. We also want to thank VIS 2024 participants, whose engagement and dedication make VIS the premier forum for visualization and visual analytics. 🙋♂️ We are seeking volunteers for the VIS 2025 Program Committee! Eligible PC members will have papers published at VIS and related venues, reviewing experience, and an advanced degree in a relevant field. Please volunteer by Dec 20: https://lnkd.in/gaz4wbHm

  • ⛰️ At the SCI Institute at University of Utah, VIS attendees met up in-person for the virtual conference to attend watch parties, give live presentations locally, and have exciting discussions! Here’s a photo of Devin Lange giving his Best Paper talk about Aardvark.

    • Devin Lange speaking with his hands to a room of attendees seated at a conference table. At the same time, his Best Paper talk is being streamed live to a virtual conference.
  • 🌬️ In Chicago, VIS attendees came together from UIC, DePaul, UChicago, and Northwestern for a one-day watch party and Satellite event on UChicago campus, plus a dinner later in the week. Here’s a collage of photos from local lightning talks Tuesday afternoon.

    • A collage of talks from students and faculty. Attendees are seated at a large conference table with lunches pell-mell on the table.
  • 📊 Thanks for making IEEE VIS 2024 a wonderful experience! Around the world, people came together virtually and at in-person Satellite events to celebrate contributions to visualization research and practice. In the coming days, we're going to make a series of appreciation posts for in-person events this week! We are still gathering photos/consent to share. Please reach out to us if you have photos from local VIS events you’d like us to share!

  • 🎉 The IEEE VIS 2024 Best Papers, Best Short Papers, and Best Poster! 🏅 Best Paper! Join us in congratulating Derya Akbaba, Lauren Klein, and Miriah Meyer on their full paper entitled “Entanglements for Visualization: Changing Research Outcomes through Feminist Theory” winning the Full Papers Best Paper Award! 🏅 Best Paper! Join us in congratulating Devin Lange, Robert Judson-Torres, Thomas Zangle, and Alexander Lex on their full paper entitled “Aardvark: Composite Visualizations of Trees Time-Series and Images” winning the Full Papers Best Paper Award! 🏅 Best Paper! Join us in congratulating Nan Chen, Yuge Zhang, Jiahang Xu, Kan Ren, and Yuqing Yang on their full paper entitled “VADIS: A Visual Analytics Pipeline for Dynamic Document Representation and Information Seeking” winning the Full Papers Best Paper Award! 🏅 Best Paper! Join us in congratulating Rui Qiu, Yamei Tu, Po-Yin Yen, and Han-Wei Shen on their full paper entitled “VADIS: A Visual Analytics Pipeline for Dynamic Document Representation and Information Seeking” winning the Full Papers Best Paper Award! 🏅 Best Paper! Join us in congratulating Yu Qin, Brittany Terese Fasy, Carola Wenk, and Brian Summa on their full paper entitled “Rapid and Precise Topological Comparison with Merge Tree Neural Networks” winning the Full Papers Best Paper Award! 🏅 Best Short Paper! Congratulations to Shivam Raval, Fernanda Viegas, and Martin Wattenberg on their short paper entitled “Hypertrix: An indicatrix for high-dimensional visualizations” winning the Short Papers Best Paper Award! 🏅 Best Short Paper! Congratulations to Yue Yu, Leixian Shen, Fei Long, Huamin Qu, and  Hao Chen on their short paper entitled “PyGWalker: On-the-fly Assistant for Exploratory Visual Data Analysis” winning the Short Papers Best Paper Award! 🏅 Best Poster! Congrats to Aeree Cho, Grace C. Kim, Alexander Karpekov, Alec Helbling, Zijie J. Wang, Seongmin Lee, Benjamin Hoover, and Duen Horng (Polo) Chau on their poster entitled “Transformer Explainer: Interactive Learning of Text-Generative Models” winning the VIS Best Poster Award!

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