There is a growing interest in eye tracking as a research method in many communities, including information visualization, scientificvisualization, visual analytics, but also in human-computer interaction, applied perception, psychology, cognitive science, security, and mixed reality. Progress in hardware technology and the reduction of costs for eye tracking devices have made this analysis technique accessible to a large population of researchers. Recording the observer's gaze can reveal how dynamic graphical displays are visually accessed and which information are processed in real time. Nonetheless, standardized practices for technical implementations and data interpretation remain unresolved. With this Workshop on Eye Tracking and Visualization (ETVIS), we intend to build a community of eye tracking researchers within the visualization community, covering information visualization, scientific visualization, and visual analytics. We also aim to establish connections to related fields, in particular, in human-computer interaction, cognitive science, and psychology. This will promote a robust exchange of established practices and innovative use scenarios.
After last year's successful workshop co-located with IEEE VIS 2015 in Chicago, Illinois, USA, we decided to have another workshop on this interesting, challenging, and important topic. This year we will again invite you to submit papers with the general topic of combining eye tracking and visualization. This can be visualization or visual analytics techniques for eye tracking data or eye tracking-based user evaluations focusing on visual stimuli. The papers will be reviewed by an international program committee with researchers working in the fields of visualization, eye tracking, human-computer interaction, but also in psychology.
Visualization and visual analytics techniques for eye-movement data (including spatio-temporal visualization, evolution of gaze patterns, visual analysis of participant behavior, visualization of static and dynamic stimuli, 2D vs. 3D representations of eye movement data)
Visual gaze and eye-movement data-analysis, including visual data mining, aggregation, clustering techniques, and metrics for eye movement data
Eye-movement data provenance,big eye-movement data
Standardized metrics for evaluating interactions with visualization
Novel methods for eye-tracking in challenging visualization scenarios
Uncertainty visualization of gaze data
Interactive annotation of gaze and stimulus data
Systems for the visual exploration of eye-movement data
Reports of eye-tracking studies that evaluate visualization or visual analytics
Eye-tracking in non-WIMP visualization environments, including mobile eye-tracking, mobile devices, virtual environments, mixed reality, and large displays
Eye-tracking-based interaction techniques for visualization
Interpreting eye-movement scanpaths from the perspective of human cognitive architecture and perceptual motor expertise
Cognitive models for inferring user states from gaze behavior with visualizations
Applications that rely on eye-tracking as an adaptive input parameter
Papers must contain previously unpublished work and not be submitted concurrently to another conference. The workshop wants to be inclusive and, therefore, we encourage paper submissions from all disciplines related to the ETVIS topics. Following the idea of a workshop, we also encourage submissions that describe work in progress and that discuss open issues. Accepted papers must be presented at the workshop by one of the authors. All submissions will be peer-reviewed by the members of the International Program Committee and the Workshop Organizers.
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2016
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2016
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2015年10月25日 美国
第一次眼睛跟踪和可视化研讨会
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