The 9th International Symposium on Visual Information Communication
and Interaction (VINCI 2016)

Dallas, Texas, USA, 24-26 September 2016

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Visual communication through graphical or sign languages has long been
conducted among human beings of different backgrounds or cultures, and
in recent decades between human and machine. In today’s digital world,
visual information is typically encoded with various metaphors
commonly used in daily life to facilitate rapid comprehension and easy
analysis during the communication process. Visual information
communication generally encompasses information visualization,
graphical user-interfaces, visual analytics, and visual languages.
Visual information is increasingly being used to facilitate
human-human communication through the Internet and mobile devices.

The Symposium on Visual Information Communication and Interaction
(VINCI) (vinci-conf.org) is the premier international forum for
researchers and industrial practitioners to discuss the
state-of-the-art in visual communication theories, designs, and
applications. The 9th International Symposium on Visual Information
Communication and Interaction (VINCI ’16) will be held on 24-26
September 2016, in Dallas, TX, USA, in the heart of the complex of
over 600 major multinational technology corporations, with 47 non-stop
flights to international destinations.

Papers can be submitted as full papers, short papers and posters. All
accepted papers will be published by ACM Press and made available in
the ACM Digital Library (EI indexed). Authors of a number of selected
full papers of high quality will be invited to submit revised versions
of their works to a special issue of the Journal of Visual Languages
and Computing (Elsevier, SCI indexed). In addition, revised versions
of selected best papers in art and design will be invited for
subsequent publication in a special issue of Leonardo (MIT Press, AHCI
indexed).

1. SCOPES AND TOPICS

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We solicit original, unpublished research papers that focus on all
aspects of visual information communication and interaction, either
via images, computer graphics, animations, virtual reality, web, or
other media. Research papers may address cognitive and design aspects,
underlying theories, taxonomies, implementation work, tool support,
and case studies. Topics of interest include but are not limited to
the following:

= Cognitive aspects of visual information comprehension

= Empirical studies of novel visual metaphors

= Visual interaction through multimodality

= Visual approaches for knowledge discovery

= Computational aesthetics

= Visual analytics

= Graph drawing and (multivariate) network visualization

= Information visualization

= Graphical user interface design

= Aesthetics in visual communication

= Influence of visual arts and design

= Visual modeling languages and UML

= Visual communication metaphors

= Visual programming languages

= Visualization on mobile devices

= Applications like SoftVis, BioVis, GeoVis, …

= Sketching

= Human-computer interaction

2. PAPER SUBMISSION

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Submissions that address research and development, as well as
experience reports and tool demonstrations on the above and other
related topics are strongly encouraged. Papers can be submitted as
full papers, short papers and posters. Each submitted symposium paper
will be peer-reviewed by at least three International Program
Committee members. All accepted papers and posters will appear in the
proceedings of VINCI’2016 published by ACM Press and made available in
the ACM Digital Library (EI indexed). Moreover, authors of a number of
selected full papers of high quality will be invited to prepare
revised versions of their work for submission to a special issue of
the Journal of Visual Languages and Computing (Elsevier; SCI indexed).
In addition, it is planned that revised versions of selected best
papers in art and design will be invited for the subsequent
publication in a special issue of Leonardo (MIT Press; AHCI indexed).

Research papers and experience reports of up to eight (8), short
papers of up to four (4), and tool demonstrations or posters of up to
two (2) ACM double-column pages should be submitted through
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=vinci2016. Detailed
information on the electronic submission can be found on the
conference web page.

3. WORKSHOPS AND TUTORIALS

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VINCI ’16 is also soliciting proposals for full-day or half-day
workshops and tutorials on topics that address areas of interest to
the community. Proposals should not be longer than a maximum of 2
pages. In particular, workshop proposals should include:

1) The title and a brief description of the specific issues that the
workshop will address, the reasons why the workshop is of interest in
these times, and the main research areas involved.

2) Contact information of the workshop chairs, their competence in the
proposed topic(s) and previous experience in chairing scientific
events.

3) A tentative list of program committee members.

4) Intended length (half or full day) and a draft of the Call for Papers.

It is expected that the workshop organizers will setup an own workshop
web page as soon as the workshop proposal has been accepted.

Tutorials usually attract a broad range of audiences, including
professionals, researchers, students, or practitioners, who wish to
enhance their knowledge in the specific tutorial topic. Tutorials
offer a unique opportunity to disseminate in-depth information on
specific topics in visual information communication and interaction.
Tutorial proposals should include short biographies of the proposers,
a draft of the tutorial content, intended length, and evidence of the
possibility of attracting audience to the tutorial.

It is possible to extend the symposium by one day in case many
workshops or tutorials are proposed and accepted. Detailed information
on the electronic submission can be found on the conference web page.

4. SPECIAL SESSIONS AND PANELS

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We also invite special session and panel proposals for VINCI ’16.
Proposals for special sessions and panels should include the title,
aim and scope, the names and affiliations of the organizers together
with a short biography. A list of potential contributors or panel
members would be surely helpful too. The proposers are expected to
have a good publication track record and excellent standing in the
proposed area. Detailed information on the submission of special
sessions and panel proposals can be found on the conference web page.

Papers submitted to special sessions should be done through the VINCI
’16 EasyChair submission system
(https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=vinci2016). The paper types
are identical to those of regular submissions. It is the
responsibility of the special session organizers to make sure that
papers submitted to their special session clearly indicate the name of
the special session the paper belongs to. All papers submitted to
special sessions will be subject to the same peer-review procedure as
the regular papers (however chaired by the special session organizers)
and will appear in the VINCI ’16 conference proceedings as well. The
symposium chairs reserve the right to move accepted papers for a
special session into a regular session in case the special session has
finally less than four papers. In this case, the special session will
be cancelled.

5. IMPORTANT DATES

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Workshop/Tutorial/Special Session/Panel proposals due: April 15, 2016

Workshop/Tutorial/Special Session/Panel decision and notification:
April 25, 2016

Paper submission deadline: May 01, 2016 (23:59 in PST)

Notification of decision: June 15, 2016

Camera-ready copy due: July 05, 2016

6. ORGANIZATION

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GENERAL CHAIR:

Kang Zhang, The University of Texas at Dallas, USA

PROGRAM CHAIR:

Andreas Kerren, Linnaeus University, Sweden

PUBLICITY CHAIR:

Jie Li, Tianjin University, China

PUBLICATION CHAIR:

Kostiantyn Kucher, Linnaeus University, Sweden

LOCAL ORGANZATION CHAIR:

Pushpa Kumar, The University of Texas at Dallas, USA

FINANCE CHAIR:

Jey Veerasamy, The University of Texas at Dallas, USA

PROGRAM COMMITTEE:

Wolfgang, Aigner, St. Poelten University of Applied Sciences

Benjamin Bach, Microsoft Research — Inria Joint Centre

Tomasz Bednarz, Queensland University of Technology

Robert P. Biuk-Aghai, University of Macau

Rita Borgo, Swansea University

Paolo Bottoni, Sapienza University of Rome

Paul Bourke, University of New South Wales

Stephen Brooks, Dalhousie University

Michael Burch, University of Stuttgart

Antonio Camurri, University of Genoa

Daniel Cernea, AGT International

Jian Chen, University of Maryland

Wei Chen, Zhejiang University

Gennaro Costagliola, Università di Salerno

Achim Ebert, University of Kaiserslautern

Mai Elshehaly, Virginia Tech

Camilla Forsell, Linköpings Universitet

Vittorio Fuccella, Università di Salerno

Philip Galanter, Texas A&M University

Liang Gou, IBM Research – Almaden

Denis Gracanin, Virginia Tech

Ira Greenberg, Southern Methodist University

Theresia Gschwandtner, Vienna University of Technology

Masahito Hirakawa, Shimane University

Seok-Hee Hong, University of Sydney

Weidong Huang, University of Tasmania

Xiaodi Huang, Charles Sturt University

Takayuki Itoh, Ochanomizu University

Karsten Klein, Monash University

Jun Kong, North Dakota State University

Robert S Laramee, Swansea University

Yina Li, Nankai University

Zhanping Liu, Kentucky State University

Aidong Lu, UNC Charlotte

Kresimir Matkovic, VRVis Research Center

John McGhee, UNSW Australia

Kazuo Misue, University of Tsukuba

Quang Vinh Nguyen, University of Western Sydney

Margit Pohl, Vienna University of Technology

Francois Poulet, University of Rennes 1 – IRISA

Raimondo Schettini, Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca

Maximilian Schich, The University of Texas at Dallas

Kamran Sedig, The University of Western Ontario

Guanglei Song, Twitter

Arcot Sowmya, University of New South Wales

Changming Sun, CSIRO

Shigeo Takahashi, University of Aizu

Ioannis G. Tollis, University of Crete

Cagatay Turkay, City University London

Chris Muelder, University of California at Davis

Andrew Vande Moere, K.U.Leuven

Gualtiero Volpe, DIBRIS-University of Genova

Sai-Keung Wong, The National Chiao Tung University

Hsiang-Yun Wu,Keio University

Yingcai Wu, Zhejiang University

Kai Xu, Middlesex University

Yu-Bin Yang, Nanjing University

Ye Zhao, Kent State University

Jianlong Zhou, National ICT Australia

Hong Zhou, Shenzhen University