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The IEEE Visualization Conference (VIS) is an annual conference on scientific visualization, information visualization, and visual analytics administrated by the IEEE Computer Society Technical Committee on Visualization and Graphics. As ranked by Google Scholar's h-index metric in 2016, VIS is the highest rated venue for visualization research and the second-highest rated conference for computer graphics over all. It has an 'A' rating from the Australian Ranking of ICT Conferences, an 'A' rating from the Brazilian ministry of education, and an 'A' rating from the China Computer Federation (CCF). The conference is highly selective with generally < 25% acceptance rates for all papers.
An image dataset, VIS30K, has been created from figures and tables in the conference publications.
In 2016, the VIS Executive Committee initiated a review of conference structures, which led to community consultations and the formation of a committee in 2019, which successfully consolidated the three conferences (SciVis, InfoVis, VAST) under one conference at VIS 2021. Since the VIS 2021 conference a new unified full paper track with six specific areas and a consolidated review process is used. The unification of the conference structure aims to streamline experiences, simplify organizational processes, enhance flexibility in the evolution of topics, and provide a cohesive view of visualization fields.
Location
The conference is held in October and rotates around the US generally West, Central and East. In 2014, for its 25th anniversary, the conference took place for the first time outside of the US, namely in Paris.
List of conferences:
2024: St. Pete Beach, Florida, United States
2023: Melbourne, Australia
2022: Oklahoma City, United States (hybrid)
2021: New Orleans, United States (online)
2020: Salt Lake City, United States (online)
2019: Vancouver, Canada
2018: Berlin, Germany
2017: Phoenix, Arizona, United States
2016: Baltimore, Maryland, United States
2015: Chicago, Illinois, United States
2014: Paris, France
2013: Atlanta, Georgia, United States
2012: Seattle, Washington, United States
2011: Providence, Rhode Island, United States
2010: Salt Lake City, Utah, United States
2009: Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States
2008: Columbus, Ohio, United States
2007: Sacramento, California, United States
2006: Baltimore, Maryland, United States
2005: Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
2004: Austin, Texas, United States
2003: Seattle, Washington, United States
2002: Boston, Massachusetts, United States
2001: San Diego, California, United States
2000: Salt Lake City, Utah, United States
1999: San Francisco, California, United States
1998: Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, United States
1997: Phoenix, Arizona, United States
1996: San Francisco, California, United States
1995: Atlanta, Georgia, United States
1994: Washington DC, United States
1993: San Jose, California, United States
1992: Boston, Massachusetts, United States
1991: San Diego, California, United States
1990: San Francisco, California, United States
Awards
= VIS Best Paper Award
=2023:
Affective Visualization Design: Leveraging the Emotional Impact of Data: Xingyu Lan, Yanqiu Wu, Nan Cao
Fast Compressed Segmentation Volumes for Scientific Visualization: Max Piochowiak, Carsten Dachsbacher
Swaying the Public? Impacts of Election Forecast Visualizations on Emotion, Trust, and Intention in the 2022 U.S. Midterms: Fumeng Yang, Mandi Cai, Chloe Rose Mortenson, Hoda Fakhari, Ayse Deniz Lokmanoglu, Jessica Hullman, Steven Franconeri, Nicholas Diakopoulos, Erik Nisbet, Matthew Kay
TimeSplines: Sketch-based Authoring of Flexible and Idiosyncratic Timelines: Anna Offenwanger, Matthew Brehmer, Fanny Chevalier, Theophanis Tsandilas
Visualization of Discontinuous Vector Field Topology: Egzon Miftari, Daniel Durstewitz, Filip Sadlo
Vortex Lens: Interactive Vortex Core Line Extraction using Observed Line Integral Convolution: Peter Rautek, Xingdi Zhang, Bernhard Woschizka, Thomas Theussl, Markus Hadwiger
2022:
Affective Learning Objectives for Communicative Visualizations: Elsie Lee-Robbins, Eytan Adar
Multiple Forecast Visualizations (MFVs): Trade-offs in Trust and Performance in Multiple COVID-19 Forecast Visualizations: Lace Padilla, Racquel Fygenson, Spencer C. Castro, Enrico Bertini
Uncertainty-Aware Multidimensional Scaling: David Hägele, Tim Krake, Daniel Weiskopf
2021:
Feature Curves and Surfaces of 3D Asymmetric Tensor Fields: Shih-Hsuan Hung, Yue Zhang, Harry Yeh, Eugene Zhang
IRVINE: Using Interactive Clustering and Labeling to Analyze Correlation Patterns: A Design Study from the Manufacturing of Electrical Engines: Joscha Eirich, Jakob Bonart, Dominik Jäckle, Michael Sedlmair, Ute Schmid, Kai Fischbach, Tobias Schreck, Jürgen Bernard
Perception! Immersion! Empowerment! Superpowers as Inspiration for Visualization: Wesley Willett, Bon Adriel Aseniero, Sheelagh Carpendale, Pierre Dragicevic, Yvonne Jansen, Lora Oehlberg, Petra Isenberg
Simultaneous Matrix Orderings for Graph Collections: Nathan van Beusekom, Wouter Meulemans, Bettina Speckmann
2020:
VAST
VATLD: A Visual Analytics System to Assess, Understand and Improve Traffic Light Detection: Liang Gou, Lincan Zou, Nanxiang Li, Michael Hofmann, Shekar Arvind Kumar, Axel Wendt, and Liu Ren
InfoVis
Visual Reasoning Strategies and Satisficing: How Uncertainty Visualization Design Impacts Effect Size Judgments and Decisions: Alex Kale, Matthew Kay, and Jessica Hullman
SciVis
Objective Observer-Relative Flow Visualization in Curved Spaces for Unsteady 2D Geophysical Flows: Peter Rautek, Matej Mlejnek, Johanna Beyer, Jakob Troidl, Hanspeter Pfister, Thomas Theussl, Markus Hadwiger
2019:
VAST
FlowSense: A Natural Language Interface for Visual Data Exploration within a Dataflow System: Bowen Yu, Claudio Silva
InfoVis
Data Changes Everything: Challenges and Opportunities in Data Visualization Design Handoff: Jagoda Walny, Christian Frisson, Mieka West, Doris Kosminsky, Søren Knudsen, Sheelagh Carpendale, Wesley Willett
SciVis
InSituNet: Deep Image Synthesis for Parameter Space Exploration of Ensemble Simulations: Wenbin He, Junpeng Wang, Hanqi Guo, Ko-Chih Wang, Han-Wei Shen, Mukund Raj, Youssef S. G. Nashed, Tom Peterka
2018:
VAST
TPFlow: Progressive Partition and Multidimensional Pattern Extraction for Large-Scale Spatio-Temporal Data Analysis, Dongyu Liu, Panpan Xu, Liu Ren
InfoVis
Formalizing Visualization Design Knowledge as Constraints: Actionable and Extensible Models in Draco, Dominik Moritz, Chenglong Wang, Greg L. Nelson, Halden Lin, Adam M. Smith, Bill Howe, Jeffrey Heer
SciVis
Deadeye: A Novel Preattentive Visualization Technique Based on Dichoptic Presentation Authors: Andrey Krekhov, Jens Krüger
2017:
VAST
Visualizing Dataflow Graphs of Deep Learning Models in TensorFlow, Kanit Wongsuphasawat, Daniel Smilkov, James Wexler, Jimbo Wilson, Dandelion Mané, Doug Fritz, Dilip Krishnan, Fernanda B. Viégas, and Martin Wattenberg
InfoVis
Modeling Color Difference for Visualization Design, Danielle Albers Szafir
SciVis
Globe Browsing: Contextualized Spatio-Temporal Planetary Surface Visualization, Karl Bladin, Emil Axelsson, Erik Broberg, Carter Emmart, Patric Ljung, Alexander Bock, and Anders Ynnerman
2016:
VAST
An Analysis of Machine- and Human-Analytics in Classification, Gary K.L. Tam, Vivek Kothari, Min Chen
InfoVis
Vega-Lite: A Grammar of Interactive Graphics, Arvind Satyanarayan, Dominik Moritz, Kanit Wongsuphasawat, and Jeffrey Heer
SciVis
Jacobi Fiber Surfaces for Bivariate Reeb Space Computation, Julien Tierny and Hamish Carr
2015
VAST
Reducing Snapshots to Points: A Visual Analytics Approach to Dynamic Network Exploration, Stef van den Elzen, Danny Holten, Jorik Blaas, Jarke van Wijk
InfoVis
HOLA: Human-like Orthogonal Network Layout, Steve Kieffer, Tim Dwyer, Kim Marriott, Michael Wybrow
SciVis
Visualization-by-Sketching: An Artist’s Interface for Creating Multivariate Time-Varying Data, David Schroeder, Daniel Keefe
2014
VAST
Supporting Communication and Coordination in Collaborative Sensemaking, Narges Mahyar, Melanie Tory
InfoVis
Multivariate Network Exploration and Presentation: From Detail to Overview via Selections and Aggregations, Stef van den Elzen, Jarke van Wijk
SciVis
Visualization of Brain Microstructure through Spherical Harmonics Illumination of High Fidelity Spatio-Angular Fields, Sujal Bista, Jiachen Zhou, Rao Gullapalli, Amitabh Varshney
2013
VAST
A Partition-Based Framework for Building and Validating Regression Models, Thomas Muhlbacher, Harald Piringer
InfoVis
LineUp: Visual Analysis of Multi-Attribute Rankings, Samuel Gratzl, Alexander Lex, Nils Gehlenborg, Hanspeter Pfister, Marc Streit
SciVis
Comparative Visual Analysis of Lagrangian Transport in CFD Ensembles, Mathias Hummel, Harald Obermaier, Christoph Garth, Kenneth I. Joy
= Technical Achievement Award
=Past recipients:
2023 - Huamin Qu, Silvia Miksch
2022 - Valerio Pascucci, Shixia Liu
2021 - Daniel Weiskopf
2020 - Jean-Daniel Fekete
2019 - Eduard Gröller
2018 - Anders Ynnerman
2017 - Jeffrey Heer
2016 - David Ebert
2015 - Tamara Munzner
2014 - Claudio T. Silva
2013 - Kwan-Liu Ma
2012 - John Stasko
2011 - Daniel A. Keim
2010 - Hanspeter Pfister
2009 - Jock D. Mackinlay
2008 - David Laidlaw
2007 - Jarke van Wijk
2006 - Thomas Ertl
2005 - Charles D. Hansen
2004 - Amitabh Varshney
= Career Award
=To earn the IEEE VGTC Visualization Career Award, an individual must demonstrate that their research and service has had broad impacts on the field over a long period of time. Since 2021 it is called Lifetime Achievement.
Past recipients:
2023 - John Stasko
2022 - Colin Ware
2021 - Jarke van Wijk
2020 - Catherine Plaisant
2019 - Thomas Ertl
2018 - Sheelagh Carpendale
2017 - Charles D. Hansen
2016 - John C. Dill
2015 - Markus Gross
2014 - Kenneth Joy
2013 - Gregory M. Nielson
2012 - Ben Shneiderman
2011 - Frits Post
2010 - Christopher R. Johnson
2009 - Hans Hagen
2008 - Lawrence J. Rosenblum
2007 - Stuart Card
2006 - Pat Hanrahan
2005 - Arie Kaufman
2004 - Bill Lorensen
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