[GDNET] Reminder: CFP 2nd Schematic Mapping Workshop 2019

Martin Nöllenburg noellenburg at ac.tuwien.ac.at
Thu Dec 6 08:40:45 CET 2018


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               2nd Call for Papers 
				 
         2nd Schematic Mapping Workshop
					 
 April 11-12, 2019 – TU Wien, Vienna, Austria
          www.schematicmapping.org

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PDF version: https://tinyurl.com/y7sblgtb

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* Submission deadline approaching: December 21, 2018

* Registration is now open.

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First held in 2014 at the University of Essex, UK, the
multidisciplinary Schematic Mapping Workshop brings together
researchers and practitioners working on schematic maps of transport
networks, including computer scientists, cartographers, graphic
designers, psychologists, transport professionals and more.


TOPICS
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Submissions are invited on the following, or related topics concerning schematic 
mapping of transport networks:

- New methods and algorithms for automatic layout of schematic maps
- Theory of network schematics
- Methods for evaluating/measuring map quality
- Theoretical approaches to usability of schematic maps and its
 measurement
- Results of usability and user-experience studies of schematic maps
- Cross-cultural differences in designing and using schematic maps
- Schematic mapping implemented on portable devices
- The role of cognitive psychology in designing and understanding
 schematic maps
- Critiques of existing schematic maps
- New approaches to schematic mapping, such as use of atypical design
 rules
- Historical approaches to mapping transport systems
- The use of schematic maps beyond transit domains


SUBMISSIONS
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We invite the following contributions, all will be submitted to peer
review:

- *Regular papers* will present original research, submitted as a
 four-page manuscript. Accepted papers will be presented orally.

- *Posters* will present current projects or new techniques at an early
 stage of development, submitted as a two-page summary. Accepted
 posters will be exhibited at the workshop.

- *Designs* that implement fresh approaches to mapping are welcome,
 submitted as a one-page description plus image. Accepted designs
 will be exhibited at the workshop.

- *Position papers* will be solicited by the program committee, but
 proposals for these are welcome; please contact the organisers
 directly.

Accepted contributions will be made available electronically as a
collection of preprints. Authors will retain copyright.


IMPORTANT DATES
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Submission deadline			December 21, 2018 (Anywhere on Earth)
Notification 					February 8, 2019
Final versions due 				March 8, 2019
Schematic Mapping Workshop 	April 11-12, 2019


CO-CHAIRS
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Martin Nöllenburg, TU Wien, AT
Georg Gartner, TU Wien, AT
Maxwell Roberts, University of Essex, UK


PROGRAM COMMITTEE
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Linden Ball, University of Central Lancashire, UK
David Forrest, University of Glasgow, UK
Elise Grison, Institute Français des Sciences et Technologies des Transports, FR
Zhan Guo, New York University, USA
Bernhard Jenny, Monash University, AU
Alexander Klippel, Pennsylvania State University, USA
Menno-Jan Kraak, University of Twente, NL
Wouter Meulemans, TU Eindhoven, NL
Daniel R. Montello, University of California, Santa Barbara, USA
Sheila Pontis, Princeton University, USA and Sense Information Design
Angela Schwering, WWU Münster, DE
Alexander Wolff, University of Würzburg, DE


CONTACT
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For enquires about submissions, email: submissions at schematicmapping.org 
For all other enquiries, email: schematicmapping2019 at ac.tuwien.ac.at

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