The Knowledge Visualization and Visual Thinking (KV) Symposium is dedicated to exploring contemporary methodologies and applications that enhance the creation, communication, and management of knowledge through visual means. Incorporating advancements in Artificial Intelligence (AI), the symposium aims to foster interdisciplinary discussions on how AI-driven visualization techniques can transform knowledge processes across various domains.
This call for papers seeks original papers and contributions concerning, but not limited to:
- AI-Enhanced Knowledge Visualization:
- Integration of AI to automate and improve visualization design and data processing.
- Utilizing machine learning for dynamic and adaptive knowledge representations.
- Exploring AI’s role in personalizing visual content to user-specific needs.
- Visual Thinking in Complex Systems:
- Developing visual tools to simplify and manage complex information structures.
- Employing visual metaphors and models to facilitate understanding in multidisciplinary collaborations.
- Case studies demonstrating visual thinking applications in problem-solving and decision-making.
- Cognitive Aspects of Visual Knowledge Transfer:
- Investigating how AI-driven visualizations impact cognitive load and information retention.
- Designing visual interfaces that align with human perception and learning processes.
- Evaluating the effectiveness of interactive visualizations in knowledge dissemination.
- Collaborative Visualization Tools:
- Creating AI-supported platforms that enhance collaborative knowledge creation and sharing.
- Assessing the role of real-time visual analytics in team-based environments.
- Innovations in shared visual spaces for remote and co-located collaboration.
- Ethics and Accessibility in AI-Driven Visualizations:
- Addressing ethical considerations in the deployment of AI for knowledge visualization.
- Ensuring accessibility and inclusivity in AI-enhanced visual tools.
- Discussing the implications of AI biases in visual knowledge representation.
Please check the submission procedures @ the submission page.
General enquiries and submissions should be addressed to the Conference Co-ordinator
Symposium-specific enquiries should be addressed to:
Symposium Coordinator
Sebastian Kernbach
University of St.Gallen, Switzerland
sebastian.kernbach (@) unisg.ch
Coordinator-support
Gaetano Cimino
University of Salerno, Italy
gcimino (@) unisa.it