[Icacogvis] Call for Papers - Urban Visualization Workshop - Energy Resilient Cities
Sarah Goodwin
sarah.goodwin at monash.edu
Thu Mar 12 02:30:38 CET 2020
*[Apologies for cross-posting]*
Dear colleagues,
We would like to invite submissions to the *3rd Workshop on Urban
Visualization **(CityVis) *with a focus on *Energy Resilient Cities.
*The workshop
is co-located event with ACM e-Energy 2020 (June 22 - 26) held in
Melbourne, Australia.
Workshop website: https://cityvis.io/workshop.php
Visualization as a tool for analysis, exploration and communication can
help unravel the complex urban fabrics that form our cities. Yet,
there is a crucial need to bridge the gap between the flood of urban data
and the capacity of decision makers to integrate that data into effective
and informed decisions. This workshop series explores how data and data
visualization can be used to serve and better understand or even organize
urban processes, focusing on an explicitly “human-centric” perspective.
This perspective should help support and improve our understanding and the
utilizations of data for all stakeholders - from governments and companies
to citizens.
*Call for papers *
The energy sector is seeing substantial technological and analytical
enhancements enabling the delivery of smart systems via sensors, monitors
and other digital technologies as well as improvements to predictions,
forecasts and models throughout the industry. This emerging data is not
only growing in volume, but in its complexity. This complexity increases as
we draw connections with other urban infrastructures and incorporate
populations.
We invite innovative ideas, design concepts, requirement analysis and
work-in-progress in the following technical scope:
- *Energy Visualization contexts:* smart cities / smart homes / smart
buildings, energy policy and governance, power grids, net-zero initiatives,
energy consumers and analysis
- *Energy Visualization challenges:* uncertainty visualization,
spatio-temporal visualization, network visualization
- *Use of Disruptive technologies:* open source, open analytics and open
workflows, machine learning, AI, VR/XR, tangible interfaces
- *Energy Data Concepts:* related to quantified self, citizen science,
open data portals, open (data) standards, big data & real-time data
challenges
- *Human Interaction & user-centric design:* co-creation design methods,
visualization for decision support and decision making, evaluation methods,
stakeholder- & requirement analysis, visualizations for experts vs. general
public
This interactive workshop series explores the many challenges and goals of
urban data visualization. For previous CityVis Workshops see: 2018
(IEEE VIS) <https://cityvis.io/workshop-2018.php>, 2019 (IEEE VIS)
<https://cityvis.io/workshop-2019.php>
*Submissions *
We are accepting: Short papers, up to 4 pages in 9-point ACM double-column
format (i.e., excluding references) and an unlimited number of pages for
appendices and references, double-blind. Submission portal:
https://eenergy20cityvis.hotcrp.com/
The submission must be in PDF format and be formatted according to the
official ACM Proceedings format. Papers that do not meet the size and
formatting requirements may not be reviewed. Word and LaTeX templates are
available on the ACM Publications Website. Submission implies the
willingness of at least one author to register and present the paper at the
workshop.
*Timeline*
6th April Feb 2020: Submission Deadline
27th April 2020: Author Notification
11th May 2020: Camera-Ready Deadline
26th June 2020: Workshop
*Organizers*
Sarah Goodwin, Monash University, VIC
Arnaud Prouzeau, Monash University, VIC
Barrett Ens, Monash University, VIC
Kody Anh Nguyen, Monash University, VIC
If you have any questions, don't hesitate to get in touch with us: cityvis
.workshop at gmail.com
--
*Sarah Goodwin*
Lecturer in Data Visualisation
Immersive Analytics Lab
<https://www.monash.edu/it/our-research/strengths/chic/research/immersive-analytics>
, Faculty of Information Technology, Monash University
Deputy IT Energy Theme Lead, Monash Energy Institute
<https://www.monash.edu/memsi>
E: sarah.goodwin at monash.edu
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