Introduction

Welcome to the International Forum in ChinaVis 2022. This year we invite renowned journal editors, conference chairs, and researchers to share their insights into “How to make a qualified submission to visualization conferences and journals”.

ChinaVis builds a communication platform for famous experts, entrepreneurs, and application departments at home and abroad to satisfy the need of face to face and further discuss frontier technologies and applications of visualization.

Organizers(List in alphabetical order)


  • Chongke Bi, Tianjin University
  • Christy Jie Liang, University of Technology Sydney
  • Hsiang-Yun Wu, St. Poelten University of Applied Sciences
  • Lingyun Yu, Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool University
  • Le Liu, Northwestern Polytechnical University
  • Shengling Geng, Qinghai Normal University
  • Wei Zeng, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (Guangzhou)
  • Xiaoru Yuan, Peking University


Schedule


Time:July 22nd 09:50AM-12:20PM Beijing Time (UTC+8)


Time Speaker Content
09:50-10:00 Shengling Geng, General Chair of ChinaVis 2022 Opening
10:00-10:15 Rebecca Ruige Xu, Exhibition Chair of IEEE Vis 2022 Arts Program How to make a qualified submission to visualization conferences and journals?
10:15-10:30 Klaus Mueller, Editor-in-Chief on IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics
10:30-10:45 Tim Dwyer, General Chair of IEEE VIS 2022
10:45-11:00 Yun Jang, General Chair of IEEE PacificVis 2023
11:00-11:15 Koji Koyamada, Editor-in-Chief on Journal of Visualization
11:15-11:30 Wei Chen, Editor-in-Chief on Visual Informatics
11:30-11:45 Torsten Möller, Editor-in-Chief on IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications
11:45-12:15 All speakers Panel
12:15-12:20 Xiaoru Yuan, Director of Technical Committee on Visualization and Visual Analytics, China Society of Image and Graphics Closing

Speakers




Speaker: Rebecca Ruige Xu (Professor, Syracuse University)

Short Bio:Rebecca Ruige Xu currently teaches computer art as a Professor in College of Visual and Performing Arts at Syracuse University. Her artwork and research interests include artistic data visualization, experimental animation, visual music, interactive installations, digital performance, and virtual reality. Her recent work has appeared at: IEEE VIS Arts Program; SIGGRAPH & SIGGRAPH Asia Art Gallery; ISEA; Ars Electronica; Museum of Contemporary Art, Italy; Los Angeles Center for Digital Art, USA; FILE– Electronic Language International Festival, Brazil; Techfest -Technical Arts Exhibition, India; Colloquium culture and digitization, Switzerland; CYNETart, Germany; International Digital Art Exhibition, China. Xu served on the Media Arts Advisory Panel for the U.S. National Endowment for the Arts. She was the co-founder of ChinaVIS Conference Arts Program and the Co-Chair of 2019, 2020 IEEE PacificVIS Visual Storytelling Contest. Currently Xu is the Exhibition Chair of 2022 IEEE VIS Arts Program, and serves on the Executive Committee for the Association of Chinese Artists in American Academia.


Speaker: Klaus Mueller (Professor, Stony Brook University)

Short Bio:Klaus Mueller received a PhD in computer science from The Ohio State University. He is currently a professor in the Computer Science Department at Stony Brook University and he is also a senior scientist at the Computational Science Initiative at Brookhaven National Lab. His current research interests are visual analytics, data science, and explainable AI. He won the US National Science Foundation Early Career award, the SUNY Chancellor Award for Excellence in Scholarship and Creative Activity, and the Meritorious Service Certificate and the Golden Core Award of the IEEE Computer Society. To date, he has authored more than 200 peer-reviewed papers, which have been cited more than 11,000 times. Klaus currently serves as the Editor-in-Chief on IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics and is a senior member of the IEEE.


Speaker: Tim Dwyer (Professor, Monash University)

Short Bio: Professor Tim Dwyer is a co-editor of "Immersive Analytics", which was published by Springer in 2018 and has had over 16,500 downloads to date. He received his PhD on "Two and a Half Dimensional Visualisation of Relational Networks" from the University of Sydney in 2005. He was a post-doctoral Research Fellow at Monash University from 2005 to 2008, Tim was also a Visiting Researcher at Microsoft Research USA until 2009. From 2009 to 2012, Tim was a Senior Software Development Engineer with the Visual Studio product group at Microsoft in the USA. Then, he returned to Monash as a Larkins Fellow where he now directs the Data Visualisation and Immersive Analytics Lab.


Speaker: Yun Jang (Professor, Seoul National University)

Short Bio:YUN JANG received the bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering from Seoul National University, South Korea in 2000, and the masters and doctoral degree in electrical and computer engineering from Purdue University in 2002 and 2007, respectively. He is a professor of computer engineering at Sejong University, Seoul, South Korea. He was a postdoctoral researcher at CSCS and ETH Zürich, Switzerland from 2007 to 2011. His research interests include interactive visualization, volume rendering, and visual analytics, HCI, ML, AI.


Speaker: Koji Koyamada (Professor, Kyoto University)

Short Bio:Prof. Koji Koyamada is currently a professor at the Academic Center for Computing and Media Studies, Kyoto University, Japan. His research interest includes modeling & simulation and visualization. He is a member of the Science Council of Japan, a former president of the Visualization Society Japan, and a former president of Japan Society of Simulation Technology. He received the IEMT/IMC outstanding paper award in 1998, the VSJ contribution award in 2009 and the VSJ outstanding paper award in 2010. He received his B.S., M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in electronic engineering from Kyoto University, Japan in 1983, 1985 and 1994, respectively, and worked for IBM Japan from 1985 to 1998. From 1998 to 2001 he was an associate professor at the Iwate Prefectural University, Japan. From 2001 to 2003, he was an associate professor at Kyoto University, Japan.



Speaker: Wei Chen (Professor, Zhejiang University)

Short Bio:Wei Chen is a professor in State Key Lab of CAD&CG at Zhejiang University, P.R.China. He has performed research in visualization and visual analysis and published more than 80 IEEE/ACM Transactions and IEEE VIS papers. He actively served in many leading conferences and journals, like IEEE PacificVIS steering committee, ChinaVIS steering committee, paper co-chairs of IEEE VIS, IEEE PacificVIS, IEEE LDAV and ACM SIGGRAPH Asia VisSym. He is an associate editor of IEEE TVCG, IEEE TBG, ACM TIST, IEEE TSMC, IEEE TIV, IEEE CG&A, FCS, and JOV.



Speaker: Torsten Möller (Professor, University of Vienna, Austria)

Short Bio: Torsten Möller is a professor of computer science at the University of Vienna, Austria, since 2013. Between 1999 and 2012 he served as a Computing Science faculty member at Simon Fraser University, Canada. He received his PhD in Computer and Information Science from Ohio State University in 1999 and a Vordiplom (BSc) in mathematical computer science from Humboldt University of Berlin, Germany. He is a senior member of IEEE and ACM, and a member of Eurographics. His research interests include algorithms and tools for analyzing and displaying data with principles rooted in computer graphics, human-computer interaction, signal processing, data science, and visualization.