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Registration is open for the 2024 #Boston VIS Summer School
๐Northeastern University
๐ Aug 13-14
๐ซ Workshops, panels, and connections for early career researchers in #dataviz
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Registration closes on July 29th https://t.co/2ZHMa2duB8
@XingchenZeng@KrishaMehta2 My plan ultimately is to use a similar approach for TVCG as I did for CHI. Which won't be perfect, but fairly good and easier to maintain.
https://t.co/FDmpz0XZuQ now includes visualization papers from CHI!
To determine if a paper is a "visualization" paper I check if the title or abstract contains at least one visualization keyword. 726 of the ~10k CHI papers are now on the site!
๐ Big update to VisPubs ( and I'm not just talking about the new logo ๐ฆ)!
You can now filter visualization publications by year, venue, awards, and resources!
Also, the URL has moved to https://t.co/L0xq3CkzLT, and I've added a dark mode for all you night owls ๐๐ฆ.
๐ Exciting update for #IEEEVIS & #EuroVis! Vispubs now includes links to publication resources. I've already added some preprint and video links in bulk, but if you've published in VIS/EuroVis, it's a breeze to contribute your resources. Check it out: https://t.co/Vdl6RvjBjA
I have contacted IEEEXplore according to https://t.co/IbwTpah5yu
This makes it seem like we probably shared incorrect titles. It would be good for whoever is in charge of this to know in case I missed some papers, and we can update our process.
It looks like at least 13 publication titles on IEEE Xplore have incorrect titles for VIS23. Does anyone know who I should contact? I can share the list of papers if it's helpful.
I also noticed one title is different from ieeevis website, but both are reasonable.
Seems to be an issue for papers that have non-standard formatting in the title of the pdf. The ones I found mostly have italicized the first words of the title. I could easily have missed some with formatting in the middle of the title.
Video description: Selecting an export button brings up options to export the selected paper metadata as an Excel, JSON, or CSV file. The JSON and CSV options also let you copy the data to the clipboard. The Excel option is selected and a file is immediately downloaded.
Happy holidays! As a ๐ to all of you, I've added a new feature to https://t.co/Vdl6RvjBjA
You can now export data! I plan to use this as a convenient way to start literature reviews.
๐ Calling all VIS and EuroVis authors! ๐
Make your research easily accessible! Follow these quick steps:
1๏ธโฃ Head to https://t.co/Vdl6RvjBjA
2๏ธโฃ Search your name
3๏ธโฃ Pick any paper you authored
4๏ธโฃ Select your name
5๏ธโฃ Add your URL
6๏ธโฃ Hit submit!
We're hiring!
Are you interested in doing PhD research in #visualanalytics on #graphs and multi-layer networks? You might be the person we're looking for. #job Open position at https://t.co/OesW2Jp310
Feel free to let others know as well.
@domoritz Ohh nice, I really like how those integrate with the text labels. I am planning on adding filtering for year/venue/award. I may steal some design elements when I implement that feature :)
Reminder: I'm hiring PhD students for Fall '24 at @UMNComputerSci! Early application & fellowship nomination deadline is Dec 15 (tomorrow). Join us!
And if you really want to get wild, you can look for papers that include links in their abstract (no, I did not write this regex)
https://t.co/BU6eBHtNGl
Finding papers that include multiple keywords is also possible. e.g. if you want to get a list of papers authored by @alexander_lex AND @ngehlenborg
https://t.co/jebrgGiR20