{"title":"前言","authors":"","doi":"10.1111/cgf.15068","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"<p>EuroVis 2024, the Eurographics Conference on Visualization was held in Odense, Denmark from May 27 to May 31, 2024. Following EuroVis 2023 in Leipzig, this was the third time since the Covid Pandemic that the international data visualization community could come together at the conference in-person with the conference returning to normal.</p><p>EuroVis has been an annual event since its inception in 1990. Over the years, the venue has changed names. It was originally started as the Eurographics Workshop on Visualization in Scientific Computing, and was called VisSym between 1999 and 2005. Since 2005, the conference has been called the Eurographics / IEEE VGTC Conference on Visualization, or EuroVis for short. This change of name is fitting: the conference broadly covers the field of data visualization. Topics include visualization techniques for spatial data, such as volumetric, tensor, and vector field datasets, and for non-spatial data, such as graphs, text, and high-dimensional datasets. EuroVis also covers the theory of visualization, hardware acceleration, large datasets, perception, interaction, user studies, information visualization, visual analytics, and many application areas of visualization. EuroVis is a global event. While it has always been held in Europe, the community comes from around the globe. This year, the Full Papers International Program Committee consisted of 88 members representing the global visualization research community, from North America, South America, South Asia, East Asia, Africa, and Europe. The papers are similarly from around the world.</p><p>As in previous years, the EuroVis proceedings are again published under a Gold Open Access model that makes the papers available to everyone. The full-papers proceedings for EuroVis are published as a special issue of the Computer Graphics Forum journal. 168 abstracts were submitted, followed by 134 full paper submissions, of which all entered the full review process. The number of submissions remained the same as 2023.</p><p>Authors were given the option of anonymous submission, although International Program Committee members have always been able to see the author identities in the submission system. The conference review process this year used again a structured review form, but there was no rebuttal phase. During the first review cycle, each paper received between four and five reviews, two from members of the International Program Committee (IPC) and two or three reviews from external reviewers selected by the IPC members. The four to five reviewers held an online discussion. The reviewers for each paper then recommended conditional acceptance or rejection to the Full Papers Program Chairs. Based on the recommendations and responses, the Paper Chairs selected one of three outcomes for each paper: conditional acceptance, a recommendation for fast-track consideration in Computer Graphics Forum, or rejection. 36 papers were conditionally accepted in the first round. These were then revised by the authors and subject to a second round of review. After the second round of review, 35 papers were accepted, yielding an acceptance rate of 27%. Six papers were invited to the fast-track process to undergo revision for consideration in a future issue of Computer Graphics Forum.</p><p>The accepted papers form a set of 12 exciting sessions in the full paper program (including the awards papers session) on current topics in Visualization. In cooperation with IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics (EiC Han-Wei Shen, AEiC Ross Maciejewski), and with Computer Graphics Forum (EiCs Michael Wimmer and Pierre Alliez), the Papers Co-Chairs invited recently published journal papers which have not yet been presented at conferences. With that, a set of exciting papers from these journal venues complements the full paper sessions. We are also glad that in cooperation with IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications (EiC: André Stork), two further sessions could be formed to present current papers which again, have not yet been presented at conferences. We thank everyone involved in the invitation process, and especially all authors who were able to accept the invitations, for enriching the EuroVis 2024 program.</p><p>The EuroVis conference recognizes the best papers submitted to the conference through Best Paper Awards. This year, the Full Paper Chairs nominated four manuscripts based on reviews, the review scores, the reviewer discussion, and recommendations from the IPC and external reviewers. Then, a Best Paper Committee formed by Tobias Schreck, Kai Lawonn, and Helen C Purchase made the final selection of a Best Paper and two equal Honorable Mentions.</p><p>The Best Paper Award this year goes to “HORA 3D: Personalized Flood Risk Visualization as an Interactive Web Service.” by Silvana Rauer-Zechmeister et al. The Best Paper Committee stated: “This paper demonstrates a robust and comprehensive methodology for using visualisation for real world impact, addressing a crucial social problem. The panel was particularly impressed with the evaluation and deployment of the system. This is an excellent example of an Application paper as defined by Vis: formulating ”best practice in working with domain experts to transform general-purpose visualization technology to domain-specific solutions.“</p><p>One equal Honorable Mention is awarded to “Guided by AI: Navigating Trust, Bias, and Data Exploration in AI-Guided Visual Analytics.” by Sunwoo Ha et al. The Best Paper Committee stated: “This paper addresses a timely and important issue relating to the human use of AI tools. The panel was particularly impressed with the use of novel experimental procedures to investigate human behaviour issues that have not been explored in depth before. The validity of the experiment was enhanced by the use of a previous VAST challenge data set and the associated visual analytics application.”</p><p>Another equal Honorable Mention is awarded to “Exploring Classifiers with Differentiable Decision Boundary Maps” by Alister Machado dos Reis et al. We cite again the Best Paper Committee: “In this paper, the authors provide very carefully designed extensions to existing techniques that help analysts understand the behaviour of classifiers. This is timely work that builds on the extensive previous work on machine learning and the explainability of machine learning methods, thus enabling increased trust in the models. The panel was particularly impressed with the rigor and quality of the research.”</p><p>In recognition of the importance of the review process, this year the Full Paper Chairs again recognized the best EuroVis full paper reviewers, through a Best Reviewer Award. The Full Paper Chairs analyzed all the reviews submitted to the Full Papers program (4-5 reviews per submission, 134 submissions entered in the review process) as well as the reviewer discussion for each submission. They then compiled a list of outstanding reviewers, using as criteria the quality of submitted reviews, and the reviewer participation into paper discussions. The Chairs also considered nominations entered by the reviewer pool. Each Chair did not nominate any of their conflicts of interest. After discussion, the Chairs selected by consensus a subset of six reviewers, then anonymized their corresponding review samples. A Best Reviewer Committee formed by Alvitta Ottely, Marc Streit, and Kwan-Liu Ma reviewed the anonymized samples, discussed the nominations, and selected a Best Reviewer award.</p><p>The Best Reviewer award went to Jo Wood. The committee stated: “Jo's reviews exemplify the ideal qualities of an excellent review. They strike an admirable balance between encouragement and constructive criticism. The level of detail in the reviews is impressive and includes concrete recommendations for improvements. This personalized approach to reviewing can go a long way in supporting and nurturing the growth of early-career researchers, who will benefit from such guidance and mentorship of experienced scholars.”</p><p>Two equal honourable mentions were provided by the committee. One went to Tobias Isenberg: “Tobias invested substantial effort in meticulously reviewing each paper. This thorough approach ensured that authors received valuable guidance to improve the quality and clarity of their work. Tobias's thoughtful feedback reflects a dedication to upholding high standards of academic scholarship.” while another went to Marco Angelini: “Marco's reviews stand out for their remarkable attention to detail and suggest a profound understanding of the paper. They provided well-reasoned justifications for their feedback and provided authors with insightful and valuable input to enhance the quality of the work.”</p><p>We would like to thank everyone who has made the event possible. We thank the authors of all submissions for providing us with such a broad range of exciting work to select from. We thank the International Program Committee for their work in identifying external reviewers and guiding the review process. We thank the reviewers for their work in selecting the papers and providing feedback to authors. We thank the chairs of the other conference tracks for their help in making EuroVis 2024 such a successful event: Short Paper chairs Christian Tominski, Manuela Waldner, Bei Wang; the STAR chairs Andreas Kerren Renata Raidou, Christoph Garth; the poster chairs Kostiantyn Kucher, Alexandra Diehl, Christina Gillmann; the Panels and Tutorials Chairs Hans-Jörg Schultz, Tobias Isenberg, the Workshop Chairs Jürgen Bernhard, Alfie Abdul-Rahman, and all the chairs of the co-located workshops; the Student Volunteers Chair Jakob Kusnick, and the Education Chairs Elif E Firat, Robert S Laramee, Nicklas Sindelv Andersen. We especially thank Publication Chair Stefanie Behnke for her great work in preparing the publications, and James Stewart for his swift assistance with the review software system. We also thank the EuroVis Steering Committee for giving the Paper Chairs their full support and help: Barbora Kozlikova, Pere-Pau Vázquez, Silvia Miksch, Tatiana von Landesberger, Heike Leitte, Rita Borgo, and James P. Ahrens.</p><p>We also thank very much the General Chair Stefan Jänicke for working on the program; the vice chairs: Johanna Schmidt, Christian Heine, Isaac Cho; and the conference management team: Lisa Eckford-Soper, Eleni Bakou, Ursula Lundgreen, Michael Steensen, and Philip Hallenborg; and the local scientific team: Gareth Walsh, Esben Andreas Wrona Bay Sørensen, Camilla Vang Østergaard, Rula Mreisheh. Their efforts were invaluable in creating the full conference, a highly successful event for researchers, authors, students, all interested and the community at large.</p><p>Technical conferences, such as EuroVis, serve an important role in bringing the research community together to share ideas. We value the opportunity to share ideas and collegiality. We hope that you enjoy the conference and are inspired by our exciting programme of scientific papers.</p><p>Eurographics Conference on Visualization (EuroVis) 2024</p><p>Roxana Bujak, Daniel Archambault, Wolfgang Aigner</p><p>Paper Co-Chairs and Guest Editors</p><p>Marco Agus, Hamad bin Khalifa University, Qatar</p><p>David Auber, INRIA, France</p><p>Benjamin Bach, University of Edinburgh, UK</p><p>Peter Bak, IBM, Israel</p><p>Divya Banesh, Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA</p><p>Fabian Beck, University of Bamberg, Germany</p><p>Michael Behrisch, Utrecht University, The Netherlands</p><p>Andy Berres, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA</p><p>Wes Bethel, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA</p><p>Timo Bremer, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, USA</p><p>Paolo Buono, Computer Science Department, University of Bari, Italy</p><p>Michael Burch, University of Applied Sciences Chur, Switzerland</p><p>Jan Byska, Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic</p><p>Alma Cantu, Newcastle University, UK</p><p>Hamish Carr, University of Leeds, UK</p><p>Min Chen, Oxford University, UK</p><p>Siming Chen, Fudan University, China</p><p>Joao Comba, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil</p><p>Soumya Dutta, Indian Institute of Technology, India</p><p>Achim Ebert, University of Kaiserslautern, Germany</p><p>Menattallah El-Assady, ETH Zurich and University of Konstanz, Germany</p><p>Alireza Entezari, University of Florida, USA</p><p>Brian Fisher, Simon Fraser University, Canada</p><p>Carla Dal Sasso, Freitas Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil</p><p>Mohammad Ghoniem, Luxembourg Institute of Technology, Luxembourg</p><p>Enrico Gobbetti, Center for Advanced Studies, Research and Development in Sardinia, Italy</p><p>Eduard Gröller, Vienna University of Technology, Austria</p><p>Tobias Gunther, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität, Germany</p><p>Markus Hadwiger, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia</p><p>Hanna Hauptmann (Schäfer), Utrecht University, The Netherlands</p><p>Chiara Hergl, German Aerospace Center (DLR), Germany</p><p>Eric Hitimana, University of Rwanda, Rwanda</p><p>Nicolas Holliman, Kings College London, UK</p><p>Christophe Hurter, ENAC, University of Toulouse, France</p><p>Katherine Isaacs, University of Utah, Sci, USA</p><p>Tobias Isenberg, INRIA Sarclay, France</p><p>Alark Joshi, University of San Francisco, USA</p><p>Mandy Keck, University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria, Austria</p><p>Søren Knudsen, IT University of Copenhagen, Denmark</p><p>Jens Krueger, University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany</p><p>Kostiantyn Kucher, Linköping University, Sweden</p><p>Kuno Kurzhals, University of Stuttgart, Germany</p><p>Kai Lawonn, University of Koblenz, Germany</p><p>Lars Linsen, Jacobs University, Germany</p><p>Shixia Liu, Tsinghua University, China</p><p>Kwan-Liu Ma, UC Davis, USA</p><p>Lucia Marchetti, IDIA Visualisation Laboratory, University of Cape Town, South Africa</p><p>Raphael Martins, Linnaeus University, Sweden</p><p>Kresimir Matkovic, VRVis, Austria</p><p>Fintan McGee, Luxembourg Institute of Technology, Luxembourg</p><p>Fabio Miranda, University of Illinois at Chicago, USA</p><p>Gabriel Mistelbauer, University of Magdeburg, Germany</p><p>Torsten Möller, University of Vienna, Austria</p><p>Luciana Nedel, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil</p><p>Kay Nieselt, University of Tuebingen, Germany</p><p>Luis Gustavo, Nonato University of Sao Paulo, Brazil</p><p>Renato Pajarola, University Zurich, Switzerland</p><p>Kristi Potter, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, USA</p><p>Guido Reina, University of Stuttgart, Germany</p><p>Theresa-Marie Rhyne, North Carolina State University at Raleigh, USA</p><p>Panagiotis Ritsos, Bangor University, UK</p><p>Bernice Rogowitz, IBM Research, USA</p><p>Paul Rosenthal, TU Chemnitz, Germany</p><p>Filip Sadlo, University of Heidelberg, Germany</p><p>Mateu Sbert, University of Girona, Spain</p><p>Johanna Schmidt, VRVis, Austria</p><p>Claudio Silva, NYU-Poly, USA</p><p>Arjun Srinivasan, Tableau Research, USA</p><p>Danielle Szafir, University of Colorado Boulder, USA</p><p>Melanie Tory, Tableau Research, USA</p><p>Xavier Tricoche, Purdue, USA</p><p>Stef van den Elzen, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands</p><p>Katerina Vrotsou, Linköping University, Sweden</p><p>Emily Wall, Emory University, USA</p><p>Yunhai Wang, Shandong University, China</p><p>Chaoli Wang, University of Notre Dame, USA</p><p>Yong Wang, Singapore Management University, Singapore</p><p>Chris Weaver, University of Oklahoma, USA</p><p>Gunther Weber, Berkeley Lab, USA</p><p>John Wenskovitch, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, USA</p><p>Rüdiger Westermann, TU München, Germany</p><p>Thomas Wischgoll, Wright State University, USA</p><p>Jo Wood, City Universtity of London, UK</p><p>Marcel Worring, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands</p><p>Jiazhi Xia, Central South University, China</p><p>Kai Xu, University of Nottingham, UK</p><p>Anders Ynnerman, Linköping University, Sweden</p><p>Adar, Eytan</p><p>Afonso, Ana Paula</p><p>Afzal, Shehzad</p><p>Alves, Tomás</p><p>Ancuti, Cosmin</p><p>Andrienko, Natalia</p><p>Angelini, Marco</p><p>Arias-Cabarcos, Patricia</p><p>Arleo, Alessio</p><p>Assor, Ambre</p><p>Athawale, Tushar</p><p>Badam, Sriram Karthik</p><p>Bajpai, Gaurav</p><p>Ballester-Ripoll, Rafael</p><p>Bearfield, Cindy Xiong</p><p>Bendeck, Alexander</p><p>Berenjkoub, Marzieh</p><p>Berger, Matthew</p><p>Bergner, Steven</p><p>Beyer, Johanna</p><p>Blanch, Renaud</p><p>Blascheck, Tanja</p><p>Bludau, Mark-Jan</p><p>Bressa, Nathalie</p><p>Bruckner, Stefan</p><p>Calisto, Francisco Maria</p><p>Cech, Tim</p><p>Chandrasegaran, Senthil</p><p>Chatzimparmpas, Angelos</p><p>Chen, Changjian</p><p>Cheng, Zelei</p><p>Cheng, Haojie</p><p>Christino, Leonardo</p><p>Cmentowski, Sebastian</p><p>Coletti, Mark</p><p>Cook, Adian</p><p>Coscia, Adam</p><p>Crissaff, Lhaylla</p><p>de Jesus Oliveira, Victor Adriel</p><p>de Silva, Akila</p><p>Di Bartolomeo, Sara</p><p>Diehl, Alexandra</p><p>Eckelt, Klaus</p><p>Elavsky, Frank</p><p>Elhamdadi, Hamza</p><p>Falk, Martin</p><p>Faust, Rebecca</p><p>Ferreira de Oliveira, Maria C.</p><p>Filipov, Velitchko</p><p>Firat, Elif E.</p><p>Fu, Yu</p><p>Fujiwara, Takanori</p><p>Gerrits, Tim</p><p>Gleicher, Michael</p><p>Goodwin, Sarah</p><p>Gracanin, Denis</p><p>Griffin, Amy</p><p>Guo, Xiaoying</p><p>Gurijala, Krishna Chaitanya</p><p>Gutwin, Carl</p><p>Hadi Nezhad, Mohammad</p><p>Han, Jun</p><p>Hanika, Johannes</p><p>He, Ruichen</p><p>He, Chen</p><p>Heinrich, Florian</p><p>Hilasaca, G. 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Following EuroVis 2023 in Leipzig, this was the third time since the Covid Pandemic that the international data visualization community could come together at the conference in-person with the conference returning to normal.</p><p>EuroVis has been an annual event since its inception in 1990. Over the years, the venue has changed names. It was originally started as the Eurographics Workshop on Visualization in Scientific Computing, and was called VisSym between 1999 and 2005. Since 2005, the conference has been called the Eurographics / IEEE VGTC Conference on Visualization, or EuroVis for short. This change of name is fitting: the conference broadly covers the field of data visualization. Topics include visualization techniques for spatial data, such as volumetric, tensor, and vector field datasets, and for non-spatial data, such as graphs, text, and high-dimensional datasets. EuroVis also covers the theory of visualization, hardware acceleration, large datasets, perception, interaction, user studies, information visualization, visual analytics, and many application areas of visualization. EuroVis is a global event. While it has always been held in Europe, the community comes from around the globe. This year, the Full Papers International Program Committee consisted of 88 members representing the global visualization research community, from North America, South America, South Asia, East Asia, Africa, and Europe. The papers are similarly from around the world.</p><p>As in previous years, the EuroVis proceedings are again published under a Gold Open Access model that makes the papers available to everyone. The full-papers proceedings for EuroVis are published as a special issue of the Computer Graphics Forum journal. 168 abstracts were submitted, followed by 134 full paper submissions, of which all entered the full review process. The number of submissions remained the same as 2023.</p><p>Authors were given the option of anonymous submission, although International Program Committee members have always been able to see the author identities in the submission system. The conference review process this year used again a structured review form, but there was no rebuttal phase. During the first review cycle, each paper received between four and five reviews, two from members of the International Program Committee (IPC) and two or three reviews from external reviewers selected by the IPC members. The four to five reviewers held an online discussion. The reviewers for each paper then recommended conditional acceptance or rejection to the Full Papers Program Chairs. Based on the recommendations and responses, the Paper Chairs selected one of three outcomes for each paper: conditional acceptance, a recommendation for fast-track consideration in Computer Graphics Forum, or rejection. 36 papers were conditionally accepted in the first round. These were then revised by the authors and subject to a second round of review. After the second round of review, 35 papers were accepted, yielding an acceptance rate of 27%. Six papers were invited to the fast-track process to undergo revision for consideration in a future issue of Computer Graphics Forum.</p><p>The accepted papers form a set of 12 exciting sessions in the full paper program (including the awards papers session) on current topics in Visualization. In cooperation with IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics (EiC Han-Wei Shen, AEiC Ross Maciejewski), and with Computer Graphics Forum (EiCs Michael Wimmer and Pierre Alliez), the Papers Co-Chairs invited recently published journal papers which have not yet been presented at conferences. With that, a set of exciting papers from these journal venues complements the full paper sessions. We are also glad that in cooperation with IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications (EiC: André Stork), two further sessions could be formed to present current papers which again, have not yet been presented at conferences. We thank everyone involved in the invitation process, and especially all authors who were able to accept the invitations, for enriching the EuroVis 2024 program.</p><p>The EuroVis conference recognizes the best papers submitted to the conference through Best Paper Awards. This year, the Full Paper Chairs nominated four manuscripts based on reviews, the review scores, the reviewer discussion, and recommendations from the IPC and external reviewers. Then, a Best Paper Committee formed by Tobias Schreck, Kai Lawonn, and Helen C Purchase made the final selection of a Best Paper and two equal Honorable Mentions.</p><p>The Best Paper Award this year goes to “HORA 3D: Personalized Flood Risk Visualization as an Interactive Web Service.” by Silvana Rauer-Zechmeister et al. The Best Paper Committee stated: “This paper demonstrates a robust and comprehensive methodology for using visualisation for real world impact, addressing a crucial social problem. The panel was particularly impressed with the evaluation and deployment of the system. This is an excellent example of an Application paper as defined by Vis: formulating ”best practice in working with domain experts to transform general-purpose visualization technology to domain-specific solutions.“</p><p>One equal Honorable Mention is awarded to “Guided by AI: Navigating Trust, Bias, and Data Exploration in AI-Guided Visual Analytics.” by Sunwoo Ha et al. The Best Paper Committee stated: “This paper addresses a timely and important issue relating to the human use of AI tools. The panel was particularly impressed with the use of novel experimental procedures to investigate human behaviour issues that have not been explored in depth before. The validity of the experiment was enhanced by the use of a previous VAST challenge data set and the associated visual analytics application.”</p><p>Another equal Honorable Mention is awarded to “Exploring Classifiers with Differentiable Decision Boundary Maps” by Alister Machado dos Reis et al. We cite again the Best Paper Committee: “In this paper, the authors provide very carefully designed extensions to existing techniques that help analysts understand the behaviour of classifiers. This is timely work that builds on the extensive previous work on machine learning and the explainability of machine learning methods, thus enabling increased trust in the models. The panel was particularly impressed with the rigor and quality of the research.”</p><p>In recognition of the importance of the review process, this year the Full Paper Chairs again recognized the best EuroVis full paper reviewers, through a Best Reviewer Award. The Full Paper Chairs analyzed all the reviews submitted to the Full Papers program (4-5 reviews per submission, 134 submissions entered in the review process) as well as the reviewer discussion for each submission. They then compiled a list of outstanding reviewers, using as criteria the quality of submitted reviews, and the reviewer participation into paper discussions. The Chairs also considered nominations entered by the reviewer pool. Each Chair did not nominate any of their conflicts of interest. After discussion, the Chairs selected by consensus a subset of six reviewers, then anonymized their corresponding review samples. A Best Reviewer Committee formed by Alvitta Ottely, Marc Streit, and Kwan-Liu Ma reviewed the anonymized samples, discussed the nominations, and selected a Best Reviewer award.</p><p>The Best Reviewer award went to Jo Wood. The committee stated: “Jo's reviews exemplify the ideal qualities of an excellent review. They strike an admirable balance between encouragement and constructive criticism. The level of detail in the reviews is impressive and includes concrete recommendations for improvements. This personalized approach to reviewing can go a long way in supporting and nurturing the growth of early-career researchers, who will benefit from such guidance and mentorship of experienced scholars.”</p><p>Two equal honourable mentions were provided by the committee. One went to Tobias Isenberg: “Tobias invested substantial effort in meticulously reviewing each paper. This thorough approach ensured that authors received valuable guidance to improve the quality and clarity of their work. Tobias's thoughtful feedback reflects a dedication to upholding high standards of academic scholarship.” while another went to Marco Angelini: “Marco's reviews stand out for their remarkable attention to detail and suggest a profound understanding of the paper. They provided well-reasoned justifications for their feedback and provided authors with insightful and valuable input to enhance the quality of the work.”</p><p>We would like to thank everyone who has made the event possible. We thank the authors of all submissions for providing us with such a broad range of exciting work to select from. We thank the International Program Committee for their work in identifying external reviewers and guiding the review process. We thank the reviewers for their work in selecting the papers and providing feedback to authors. We thank the chairs of the other conference tracks for their help in making EuroVis 2024 such a successful event: Short Paper chairs Christian Tominski, Manuela Waldner, Bei Wang; the STAR chairs Andreas Kerren Renata Raidou, Christoph Garth; the poster chairs Kostiantyn Kucher, Alexandra Diehl, Christina Gillmann; the Panels and Tutorials Chairs Hans-Jörg Schultz, Tobias Isenberg, the Workshop Chairs Jürgen Bernhard, Alfie Abdul-Rahman, and all the chairs of the co-located workshops; the Student Volunteers Chair Jakob Kusnick, and the Education Chairs Elif E Firat, Robert S Laramee, Nicklas Sindelv Andersen. We especially thank Publication Chair Stefanie Behnke for her great work in preparing the publications, and James Stewart for his swift assistance with the review software system. We also thank the EuroVis Steering Committee for giving the Paper Chairs their full support and help: Barbora Kozlikova, Pere-Pau Vázquez, Silvia Miksch, Tatiana von Landesberger, Heike Leitte, Rita Borgo, and James P. Ahrens.</p><p>We also thank very much the General Chair Stefan Jänicke for working on the program; the vice chairs: Johanna Schmidt, Christian Heine, Isaac Cho; and the conference management team: Lisa Eckford-Soper, Eleni Bakou, Ursula Lundgreen, Michael Steensen, and Philip Hallenborg; and the local scientific team: Gareth Walsh, Esben Andreas Wrona Bay Sørensen, Camilla Vang Østergaard, Rula Mreisheh. Their efforts were invaluable in creating the full conference, a highly successful event for researchers, authors, students, all interested and the community at large.</p><p>Technical conferences, such as EuroVis, serve an important role in bringing the research community together to share ideas. We value the opportunity to share ideas and collegiality. We hope that you enjoy the conference and are inspired by our exciting programme of scientific papers.</p><p>Eurographics Conference on Visualization (EuroVis) 2024</p><p>Roxana Bujak, Daniel Archambault, Wolfgang Aigner</p><p>Paper Co-Chairs and Guest Editors</p><p>Marco Agus, Hamad bin Khalifa University, Qatar</p><p>David Auber, INRIA, France</p><p>Benjamin Bach, University of Edinburgh, UK</p><p>Peter Bak, IBM, Israel</p><p>Divya Banesh, Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA</p><p>Fabian Beck, University of Bamberg, Germany</p><p>Michael Behrisch, Utrecht University, The Netherlands</p><p>Andy Berres, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA</p><p>Wes Bethel, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA</p><p>Timo Bremer, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, USA</p><p>Paolo Buono, Computer Science Department, University of Bari, Italy</p><p>Michael Burch, University of Applied Sciences Chur, Switzerland</p><p>Jan Byska, Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic</p><p>Alma Cantu, Newcastle University, UK</p><p>Hamish Carr, University of Leeds, UK</p><p>Min Chen, Oxford University, UK</p><p>Siming Chen, Fudan University, China</p><p>Joao Comba, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil</p><p>Soumya Dutta, Indian Institute of Technology, India</p><p>Achim Ebert, University of Kaiserslautern, Germany</p><p>Menattallah El-Assady, ETH Zurich and University of Konstanz, Germany</p><p>Alireza Entezari, University of Florida, USA</p><p>Brian Fisher, Simon Fraser University, Canada</p><p>Carla Dal Sasso, Freitas Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil</p><p>Mohammad Ghoniem, Luxembourg Institute of Technology, Luxembourg</p><p>Enrico Gobbetti, Center for Advanced Studies, Research and Development in Sardinia, Italy</p><p>Eduard Gröller, Vienna University of Technology, Austria</p><p>Tobias Gunther, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität, Germany</p><p>Markus Hadwiger, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia</p><p>Hanna Hauptmann (Schäfer), Utrecht University, The Netherlands</p><p>Chiara Hergl, German Aerospace Center (DLR), Germany</p><p>Eric Hitimana, University of Rwanda, Rwanda</p><p>Nicolas Holliman, Kings College London, UK</p><p>Christophe Hurter, ENAC, University of Toulouse, France</p><p>Katherine Isaacs, University of Utah, Sci, USA</p><p>Tobias Isenberg, INRIA Sarclay, France</p><p>Alark Joshi, University of San Francisco, USA</p><p>Mandy Keck, University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria, Austria</p><p>Søren Knudsen, IT University of Copenhagen, Denmark</p><p>Jens Krueger, University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany</p><p>Kostiantyn Kucher, Linköping University, Sweden</p><p>Kuno Kurzhals, University of Stuttgart, Germany</p><p>Kai Lawonn, University of Koblenz, Germany</p><p>Lars Linsen, Jacobs University, Germany</p><p>Shixia Liu, Tsinghua University, China</p><p>Kwan-Liu Ma, UC Davis, USA</p><p>Lucia Marchetti, IDIA Visualisation Laboratory, University of Cape Town, South Africa</p><p>Raphael Martins, Linnaeus 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最佳论文委员会表示"这篇论文展示了一种强大而全面的方法,利用可视化技术对现实世界产生影响,解决了一个重要的社会问题。小组对系统的评估和部署印象尤为深刻。这是一篇应用论文的优秀范例,正如Vis所定义的:制定 "与领域专家合作的最佳实践,将通用可视化技术转化为特定领域的解决方案。"Sunwoo Ha等人的论文 "Guided by AI: Navigating Trust, Bias, and Data Exploration in AI-Guided Visual Analytics "同样获得了荣誉奖:"这篇论文探讨了与人类使用人工智能工具有关的一个及时而重要的问题。该论文使用新颖的实验程序来研究人类行为问题,这在以前从未有过深入探讨,给评审委员会留下了深刻印象。由于使用了之前的 VAST 挑战赛数据集和相关的可视化分析应用程序,实验的有效性得到了增强。"另一篇同等水平的荣誉奖授予了 Alister Machado dos Reis 等人的 "使用可微分决策边界图探索分类器",我们再次引用最佳论文委员会的评语:"在这篇论文中,作者对现有技术进行了精心设计的扩展,帮助分析人员了解分类器的行为。这是一项及时的工作,它建立在以前关于机器学习和机器学习方法可解释性的大量工作基础之上,从而提高了对模型的信任度。评审团对这项研究的严谨性和质量印象尤为深刻。"鉴于评审过程的重要性,今年论文全文主席再次通过最佳评审员奖表彰了 EuroVis 论文全文的最佳评审员。论文全文主席分析了提交给论文全文计划的所有审稿(每篇论文 4-5 篇审稿,134 篇论文进入审稿流程)以及审稿人对每篇论文的讨论。然后,他们以提交的审稿质量和审稿人参与论文讨论的情况为标准,编制了一份优秀审稿人名单。主席们还考虑了审稿人库中的提名。每位主席提名的审稿人都没有利益冲突。经过讨论,主席们一致选出了六个审稿人子集,然后对其相应的审稿样本进行了匿名处理。由 Alvitta Ottely、Marc Streit 和 Kwan-Liu Ma 组成的最佳审稿人委员会审查了匿名样本,讨论了提名,并选出了最佳审稿人奖。委员会表示"乔的评论体现了优秀评论的理想品质。他们在鼓励和建设性批评之间取得了令人钦佩的平衡。评语的详细程度令人印象深刻,其中还包括具体的改进建议。这种个性化的审稿方式对支持和培养早期研究人员的成长大有裨益,他们将从经验丰富的学者的指导和辅导中受益匪浅。一个是托比亚斯-伊森伯格(Tobias Isenberg):"托比亚斯投入了大量精力对每篇论文进行细致的评审。这种深入细致的方法确保了作者得到宝贵的指导,从而提高了论文的质量和清晰度。Tobias 周到的反馈体现了他对学术研究高标准的执着追求。"另一位获奖者是 Marco Angelini:"Marco 的审稿非常注重细节,对论文有深刻的理解。他们为自己的反馈提供了有理有据的理由,并为作者提供了富有洞察力的宝贵意见,从而提高了作品的质量。我们感谢所有提交论文的作者为我们提供了如此广泛的精彩作品供我们选择。我们感谢国际项目委员会在确定外部评审员和指导评审过程中所做的工作。我们感谢审稿人在遴选论文和向作者提供反馈意见方面所做的工作。我们感谢其他分会场主席的帮助,使欧洲视觉 2024 成为一次成功的盛会:
EuroVis 2024, the Eurographics Conference on Visualization was held in Odense, Denmark from May 27 to May 31, 2024. Following EuroVis 2023 in Leipzig, this was the third time since the Covid Pandemic that the international data visualization community could come together at the conference in-person with the conference returning to normal.
EuroVis has been an annual event since its inception in 1990. Over the years, the venue has changed names. It was originally started as the Eurographics Workshop on Visualization in Scientific Computing, and was called VisSym between 1999 and 2005. Since 2005, the conference has been called the Eurographics / IEEE VGTC Conference on Visualization, or EuroVis for short. This change of name is fitting: the conference broadly covers the field of data visualization. Topics include visualization techniques for spatial data, such as volumetric, tensor, and vector field datasets, and for non-spatial data, such as graphs, text, and high-dimensional datasets. EuroVis also covers the theory of visualization, hardware acceleration, large datasets, perception, interaction, user studies, information visualization, visual analytics, and many application areas of visualization. EuroVis is a global event. While it has always been held in Europe, the community comes from around the globe. This year, the Full Papers International Program Committee consisted of 88 members representing the global visualization research community, from North America, South America, South Asia, East Asia, Africa, and Europe. The papers are similarly from around the world.
As in previous years, the EuroVis proceedings are again published under a Gold Open Access model that makes the papers available to everyone. The full-papers proceedings for EuroVis are published as a special issue of the Computer Graphics Forum journal. 168 abstracts were submitted, followed by 134 full paper submissions, of which all entered the full review process. The number of submissions remained the same as 2023.
Authors were given the option of anonymous submission, although International Program Committee members have always been able to see the author identities in the submission system. The conference review process this year used again a structured review form, but there was no rebuttal phase. During the first review cycle, each paper received between four and five reviews, two from members of the International Program Committee (IPC) and two or three reviews from external reviewers selected by the IPC members. The four to five reviewers held an online discussion. The reviewers for each paper then recommended conditional acceptance or rejection to the Full Papers Program Chairs. Based on the recommendations and responses, the Paper Chairs selected one of three outcomes for each paper: conditional acceptance, a recommendation for fast-track consideration in Computer Graphics Forum, or rejection. 36 papers were conditionally accepted in the first round. These were then revised by the authors and subject to a second round of review. After the second round of review, 35 papers were accepted, yielding an acceptance rate of 27%. Six papers were invited to the fast-track process to undergo revision for consideration in a future issue of Computer Graphics Forum.
The accepted papers form a set of 12 exciting sessions in the full paper program (including the awards papers session) on current topics in Visualization. In cooperation with IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics (EiC Han-Wei Shen, AEiC Ross Maciejewski), and with Computer Graphics Forum (EiCs Michael Wimmer and Pierre Alliez), the Papers Co-Chairs invited recently published journal papers which have not yet been presented at conferences. With that, a set of exciting papers from these journal venues complements the full paper sessions. We are also glad that in cooperation with IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications (EiC: André Stork), two further sessions could be formed to present current papers which again, have not yet been presented at conferences. We thank everyone involved in the invitation process, and especially all authors who were able to accept the invitations, for enriching the EuroVis 2024 program.
The EuroVis conference recognizes the best papers submitted to the conference through Best Paper Awards. This year, the Full Paper Chairs nominated four manuscripts based on reviews, the review scores, the reviewer discussion, and recommendations from the IPC and external reviewers. Then, a Best Paper Committee formed by Tobias Schreck, Kai Lawonn, and Helen C Purchase made the final selection of a Best Paper and two equal Honorable Mentions.
The Best Paper Award this year goes to “HORA 3D: Personalized Flood Risk Visualization as an Interactive Web Service.” by Silvana Rauer-Zechmeister et al. The Best Paper Committee stated: “This paper demonstrates a robust and comprehensive methodology for using visualisation for real world impact, addressing a crucial social problem. The panel was particularly impressed with the evaluation and deployment of the system. This is an excellent example of an Application paper as defined by Vis: formulating ”best practice in working with domain experts to transform general-purpose visualization technology to domain-specific solutions.“
One equal Honorable Mention is awarded to “Guided by AI: Navigating Trust, Bias, and Data Exploration in AI-Guided Visual Analytics.” by Sunwoo Ha et al. The Best Paper Committee stated: “This paper addresses a timely and important issue relating to the human use of AI tools. The panel was particularly impressed with the use of novel experimental procedures to investigate human behaviour issues that have not been explored in depth before. The validity of the experiment was enhanced by the use of a previous VAST challenge data set and the associated visual analytics application.”
Another equal Honorable Mention is awarded to “Exploring Classifiers with Differentiable Decision Boundary Maps” by Alister Machado dos Reis et al. We cite again the Best Paper Committee: “In this paper, the authors provide very carefully designed extensions to existing techniques that help analysts understand the behaviour of classifiers. This is timely work that builds on the extensive previous work on machine learning and the explainability of machine learning methods, thus enabling increased trust in the models. The panel was particularly impressed with the rigor and quality of the research.”
In recognition of the importance of the review process, this year the Full Paper Chairs again recognized the best EuroVis full paper reviewers, through a Best Reviewer Award. The Full Paper Chairs analyzed all the reviews submitted to the Full Papers program (4-5 reviews per submission, 134 submissions entered in the review process) as well as the reviewer discussion for each submission. They then compiled a list of outstanding reviewers, using as criteria the quality of submitted reviews, and the reviewer participation into paper discussions. The Chairs also considered nominations entered by the reviewer pool. Each Chair did not nominate any of their conflicts of interest. After discussion, the Chairs selected by consensus a subset of six reviewers, then anonymized their corresponding review samples. A Best Reviewer Committee formed by Alvitta Ottely, Marc Streit, and Kwan-Liu Ma reviewed the anonymized samples, discussed the nominations, and selected a Best Reviewer award.
The Best Reviewer award went to Jo Wood. The committee stated: “Jo's reviews exemplify the ideal qualities of an excellent review. They strike an admirable balance between encouragement and constructive criticism. The level of detail in the reviews is impressive and includes concrete recommendations for improvements. This personalized approach to reviewing can go a long way in supporting and nurturing the growth of early-career researchers, who will benefit from such guidance and mentorship of experienced scholars.”
Two equal honourable mentions were provided by the committee. One went to Tobias Isenberg: “Tobias invested substantial effort in meticulously reviewing each paper. This thorough approach ensured that authors received valuable guidance to improve the quality and clarity of their work. Tobias's thoughtful feedback reflects a dedication to upholding high standards of academic scholarship.” while another went to Marco Angelini: “Marco's reviews stand out for their remarkable attention to detail and suggest a profound understanding of the paper. They provided well-reasoned justifications for their feedback and provided authors with insightful and valuable input to enhance the quality of the work.”
We would like to thank everyone who has made the event possible. We thank the authors of all submissions for providing us with such a broad range of exciting work to select from. We thank the International Program Committee for their work in identifying external reviewers and guiding the review process. We thank the reviewers for their work in selecting the papers and providing feedback to authors. We thank the chairs of the other conference tracks for their help in making EuroVis 2024 such a successful event: Short Paper chairs Christian Tominski, Manuela Waldner, Bei Wang; the STAR chairs Andreas Kerren Renata Raidou, Christoph Garth; the poster chairs Kostiantyn Kucher, Alexandra Diehl, Christina Gillmann; the Panels and Tutorials Chairs Hans-Jörg Schultz, Tobias Isenberg, the Workshop Chairs Jürgen Bernhard, Alfie Abdul-Rahman, and all the chairs of the co-located workshops; the Student Volunteers Chair Jakob Kusnick, and the Education Chairs Elif E Firat, Robert S Laramee, Nicklas Sindelv Andersen. We especially thank Publication Chair Stefanie Behnke for her great work in preparing the publications, and James Stewart for his swift assistance with the review software system. We also thank the EuroVis Steering Committee for giving the Paper Chairs their full support and help: Barbora Kozlikova, Pere-Pau Vázquez, Silvia Miksch, Tatiana von Landesberger, Heike Leitte, Rita Borgo, and James P. Ahrens.
We also thank very much the General Chair Stefan Jänicke for working on the program; the vice chairs: Johanna Schmidt, Christian Heine, Isaac Cho; and the conference management team: Lisa Eckford-Soper, Eleni Bakou, Ursula Lundgreen, Michael Steensen, and Philip Hallenborg; and the local scientific team: Gareth Walsh, Esben Andreas Wrona Bay Sørensen, Camilla Vang Østergaard, Rula Mreisheh. Their efforts were invaluable in creating the full conference, a highly successful event for researchers, authors, students, all interested and the community at large.
Technical conferences, such as EuroVis, serve an important role in bringing the research community together to share ideas. We value the opportunity to share ideas and collegiality. We hope that you enjoy the conference and are inspired by our exciting programme of scientific papers.
Eurographics Conference on Visualization (EuroVis) 2024
Roxana Bujak, Daniel Archambault, Wolfgang Aigner
Paper Co-Chairs and Guest Editors
Marco Agus, Hamad bin Khalifa University, Qatar
David Auber, INRIA, France
Benjamin Bach, University of Edinburgh, UK
Peter Bak, IBM, Israel
Divya Banesh, Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA
Fabian Beck, University of Bamberg, Germany
Michael Behrisch, Utrecht University, The Netherlands
Andy Berres, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA
Wes Bethel, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA
Timo Bremer, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, USA
Paolo Buono, Computer Science Department, University of Bari, Italy
Michael Burch, University of Applied Sciences Chur, Switzerland
Jan Byska, Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic
Alma Cantu, Newcastle University, UK
Hamish Carr, University of Leeds, UK
Min Chen, Oxford University, UK
Siming Chen, Fudan University, China
Joao Comba, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
Soumya Dutta, Indian Institute of Technology, India
Achim Ebert, University of Kaiserslautern, Germany
Menattallah El-Assady, ETH Zurich and University of Konstanz, Germany
Alireza Entezari, University of Florida, USA
Brian Fisher, Simon Fraser University, Canada
Carla Dal Sasso, Freitas Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
Mohammad Ghoniem, Luxembourg Institute of Technology, Luxembourg
Enrico Gobbetti, Center for Advanced Studies, Research and Development in Sardinia, Italy
Eduard Gröller, Vienna University of Technology, Austria
期刊介绍:
Computer Graphics Forum is the official journal of Eurographics, published in cooperation with Wiley-Blackwell, and is a unique, international source of information for computer graphics professionals interested in graphics developments worldwide. It is now one of the leading journals for researchers, developers and users of computer graphics in both commercial and academic environments. The journal reports on the latest developments in the field throughout the world and covers all aspects of the theory, practice and application of computer graphics.