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Hello iVAC Friends and Partners

Dear iVAC,
We invite you to explore the latest and greatest from the Integrated Visualization and Analytics Community (iVAC)!  This month’s highlights include:

  • VAST 2010 Best Paper: “Visual Readability Analysis”
  • The Content Discovery Application
  • Swedish Tour of iVAC Centers in the U.S.
  • PIE Advances Research and End-User Partnerships
  • Hundreds Descend on Salt Lake City for VAST 2010
  • VACCINE Partner Hosts Multi-Jurisdictional Exercise
  • 2011 PNNL Visual Analytics Internships Available
  • CCICADA Developing Public Health Evacuation Tools
  • CCICADA Visits NJ State Assembly
  • 2011 VisWeek – Call for Participation
  • EU Releases Research Agenda for Visual Analytics
  • OPEN! Purdue Faculty Position in Human-Centered Computing
  • Evacuation Planning Pilots of NFL Stadiums

We encourage you to create an account for the iVAC, so you may better engage in the community discussions via blogs and videos, as well as access some of the community’s documents, papers and presentations.  The iVAC is growing and we want your voice to be heard as we continue to advance the science of visual and data analytics.

If you would like to contribute content or information to the iVAC, just email us! 

Enjoy!
Visualization and Analytics
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iVAC@dhs.gov

FEATURED ARTICLE

EU Releases Research Agenda for Visual Analytics

The VisMaster Coordination Action, a European Union program, is publishing a research roadmap entitled Solving Problems with Visual Analytics. The VisMaster book outlines the current state of visual analytics across multiple disciplines, and describes the next steps necessary to foster a strong visual analytics community.

This book is the result of the final reports of the VisMaster consortium’s thematic working groups. Each group focused on a particular aspect of visual analytics, bringing together interested parties from numerous disciplines to collaborate. Each chapter of the book addresses a different domain where visual analytics techniques may be applied. Content of the book is meant to inspire the user community to apply current visual analytics technology to solve their own real-world problems, and engage the research community to help define and develop visual analytics technologies to meet future challenges. Read More

 
 

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