IEEE Visualization
The IEEE Visualization Conference 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 and an 'A' rating from the Brazilian ministry of education. The conference is highly selective with generally < 25% acceptance rates for all papers.
Location
The conference is held in October and rotates around the US generally West, Central and East.Past conferences:
- 2020: Salt Lake City, United States
- 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
- 2020: Salt Lake City, Utah, United States
- 2021: New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
Awards
VIS Best Paper Award
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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
Past recipients:
- 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