Papers Sessions

This year's papers program features both long paper presentations and shorter artist talks, taking place during two sessions at IEEE VIS. The first session is from 8:30am-10:10am on Wednesday, October 26th; the second runs from 8:30am-10:10am on Thursday, October 27th. Both sessions are in room Holiday 6.
 

Long papers:

Yoon Chung Han and Shankar Tiwari. California Drought Impact: Multimodal Data Representation to Predict the Water Cycle. In Proceedings of the IEEE VIS Arts Program (VISAP), pages 7-14, Baltimore, Maryland, October 2016.

Weili Shi. Shan Shui in the World: A Generative Approach to Traditional Chinese Landscape Painting. In Proceedings of the IEEE VIS Arts Program (VISAP), pages 41-47, Baltimore, Maryland, October 2016.

Romain Vuillemot and Samuel Huron. Glitches as a Generative Design Process. In Proceedings of the IEEE VIS Arts Program (VISAP), pages 48-53, Baltimore, Maryland, October 2016.

Till Nagel, Christopher Pietsch, and Marian Dörk. Staged Analysis: From Evocative to Comparative Visualizations of Urban Mobility. In Proceedings of the IEEE VIS Arts Program (VISAP), pages 23-30, Baltimore, Maryland, October 2016.

Tim McGraw. Glitch style visualization of disrupted neuronal connectivity in Parkinson’s disease. In Proceedings of the IEEE VIS Arts Program (VISAP), pages 15-22, Baltimore, Maryland, October 2016.


Short papers:

Salvador Orara. Altering our Perception of Smartphones through Noise: Introducing the Affection Research Lab. In Proceedings of the IEEE VIS Arts Program (VISAP), pages 31-36, Baltimore, Maryland, October 2016.

Raphael Reimann, Benedikt Groß, and Philipp Schmitt. All Roads to Rome: Visualizing Mobility at Scale. In Proceedings of the IEEE VIS Arts Program (VISAP), pages 37-40, Baltimore, Maryland, October 2016.


Please see the schedule for times and locations of all VISAP'16 events.