[Icacogvis] Updates and CogViz at ICC 2019

Amy Griffin amy.griffin at rmit.edu.au
Tue Jul 2 14:39:09 CEST 2019


Dear CogVizers,


As the start of the 2019 International Cartographic Conference is nearing, we'd like to draw your attention to CogVis-related events before and during the conference. Below, we provide an extract from the preliminary program to make it easy to find our events, which include two pre-conference workshops, five paper sessions, and the commission business meeting. It looks to be an excellent meeting, with a slate of interesting papers.


If you are coming to Tokyo, we would like to particularly encourage you to attend the Commission Business meeting, where we will discuss what we have achieved in the last four years, and what we plan to do should the General Assembly approve the continuation of our Commission. The commission business meeting is an important venue for you to contribute your ideas to help shape and refine our plans for the next four years, so we really welcome your attendance and input at that meeting. For those of you who are unable to attend, please do make suggestions directly to the commission chairs via email.


You can see a copy of our proposed terms of reference for the new 2019-2023 term<https://cogvis.icaci.org/pdf/Proposed%20Terms%20of%20Reference%202019-2023.pdf> and our Commission report<http://cogvis.icaci.org/pdf/2019%20CogVis%20Report%20of%20Progress%20against%20ToR.pdf> and poster<http://cogvis.icaci.org/pdf/2019%20Commission%20Report%20Poster.pdf> describing our activities over the current term.


Sidonie Christophe (France) has been a Commission co-Chair in the current term, but will be stepping down in Tokyo. We owe her many thanks for her work on behalf of the commission in this past term, especially for her work in organising the Tokyo pre-conference workshop on Abstractions, Scales, Perceptions. Pyry Kettunen (Finland) and Petr Kubicek (Czechia) have been proposed to join the Commission leadership as co-Chairs.


Finally, we are pleased to announce the publication of the special issue on Maps and Emotions that developed from the 2017 pre-conference workshop that we held with the Art & Cartography Commission in Washington DC. You can freely access the papers here: https://cartographicperspectives.org/index.php/journal/issue/view/cp91


Finally, we look forward to seeing many of you in Beijing and/or Tokyo in a few weeks time.


Regards,

Amy & Sidonie


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Pre-Conference Workshop #1 on Mobile Mapping UX (with LBS, Use Users and Usability and Visual Analytics Commissions), Beijing China, 11-12 July

To broaden participation in and access to the event, we will be (hopefully) streaming Day 1 of the workshop using Zoom and (definitely) recording the sessions, for those who are interested, but unable to attend. Check the Commission website<https://cogvis.icaci.org/activities.html> for the Zoom link on 11 July. Note you will need to install the Zoom client<https://zoom.us/download#client_4meeting> before the event.


Pre-Conference Workshop #2 on Abstractions, Scales, Perceptions (with the Generalisation and Multiple Representation Commission), Tokyo, 15 July

Registration and attendance is still possible: register here<https://framaforms.org/abs2019-workshop-registration-15-july-2019-plaza-heisei-tokyo-japan-1554110643>

We will also be (hopefully) streaming and (definitely) recording the workshop using Zoom. Check the Commission website<https://cogvis.icaci.org/activities.html> for the Zoom link on 15 July. Note you will need to install the Zoom client<https://zoom.us/download#client_4meeting> before the event.


Commission Business Meeting

Tuesday 16 July 12:10-13:30, Plaza Heisei, Conference Room 2 (immediately before our first paper session and in the same location)


CogViz paper sessions at ICC 2019

T06-1 Cartography in the Mind

Room: Conference Room 2 (Plaza Heisei) Datetime: Tue 16th July 10:50-12:10
Chair: Sara Irina Fabrikant (University of Zürich)

T06-1-1 Representations of Place in the Human Brain
Amy Lobben, Megan Mcnally Lawrence, P. William Limpisathian

T06-1-2 Using fMRI to Explore the Influence of Road Network Patterns on Geospatial Cognition

Bing Liu, Weihua Dong, Lin Zhu, Huiping Liu, Liqiu Meng

T06-1-3 Using Spatial Image Schemata in the characterization of spatial relations

Maria Engracinda Dos Santos Ferreira, Luciene Stamato Delazari

T06-1-4 Our global-scale cognitive map: is it influenced by our place of residence or education?

Lieselot Lapon, Kristien Ooms, Philippe De Maeyer


T06-2 Wayfinding with landmarks: from the world to the map

Room: Conference Room 2 (Plaza Heisei) Datetime: Tue 16th July 14:50-16:10 Chair: Petr Kubíček (Masaryk University)

T06-2-1 The Influence of Spatial Familiarity on Landmark Salience Sensibility Based on Eye Tracking

Litao Zhu, Milan Konečný, Jie Shen, Zdeněk Stachoň, Hana Švedová

T06-2-2 Experiment on People's Selection of Route Landmarks from Different Types of Geospatial Pictures

Pyry Kettunen

T06-2-3 Influence of Viewing Field on Zoom Levels in Pedestrian Orientation Task Using Smartphones

Bonan Wei, Jochen Schiewe

T06-2-4 Task-Oriented Display of Landmark Pictograms in Maps

Julian Keil, Dennis Edler, Lars Kuchinke, Frank Dickmann


T06-3 Maps, mountains and routing

Room: Conference Room 2 (Plaza Heisei)
Datetime: Tue 16th July 16:40-18:00
Chair: Pyry Kettunen (Finnish Geospatial Research Institute (FGI), National Land Survey of Finland)

T06-3-1 Deconstructing the relief inversion illusion: Contributors of the problem and its solutions

Arzu Coltekin, Gianna Hartung, Martina Meyer

T06-3-2 Improving the search for victims in mountain with geovisualization and competing hypotheses management
Matthieu Viry, Marlène Villanova-Oliver, Jacques Gautier, Matthew Sreeves, Paule-Annick Davoine

T06-3-3 Evaluation of Map Signs for Evacuation Purposes
Zdeněk Stachoň, Petr Kubicek, Hana Svedova, Jie Shen, Xinqian Wu, Milan Konecny

T06-3-4 A framework for automatically visualizing and recommending efficient routes

Stefan Fuest, Monika Sester


T06-4 Map design, emotions and decision-making

Room: Conference Room 2 (Plaza Heisei) Datetime: Wed 17th July 14:50-16:10 Chair: Amy Griffin (RMIT University)

T06-4-1 The significance of shape in cartographic communication

Silvia Klettner

T06-4-2 Effects of valence on selecting and memorizing spatial information from road maps

Andrea Binn

T06-4-3 Emotional responses to climate change map framing using facial emotion recognition technology

Carolyn S Fish, Amy L Griffin

T06-4-4 How are map-based decisions influenced by uncertainty visualization in risky and time-critical situations?
Michelle Korporaal, Sara Irina Fabrikant


T06-5 Optimizing map design for end users

Room: Conference Room 2 (Plaza Heisei)
Datetime: Wed 17th July 16:40-18:00
Chair: Sidonie Christophe (Institut Nationale Geographique)

T06-5-1 Creating and evaluating web-based visualizations of multi-dimensional spatiotemporal data

Jan Wilkening, Keni Han, Mathias Jahnke

T06-5-2 Coincident Visualization of Uncertainty and Value for Point Symbols

Petr Kubíček, Milan Konečný, Jie Shen, Zdeněk Stachoň, Xinqian Wu

T06-5-3 Grid overlays reduce bias in mental representations of topographic maps

Lars Kuchinke, Julian Keil, Dennis Edler, Anne-Kathrin Bestgen, Frank Dickmann

T06-5-4 Using Area Cartograms in Teaching Geography in Secondary Schools

Anna Markowska


You can see the full conference program here: http://icc2019.org/conference.html<https://aus01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2Ficc2019.org%2Fconference.html&data=01%7C01%7C%7Cf69206f1743e49e91d3508d6fe11b4e8%7Cd1323671cdbe4417b4d4bdb24b51316b%7C1&sdata=9ZlQgcFhDBEgR0035vRGExJi3pb3i%2BW39Q8N0JKDrD8%3D&reserved=0>


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