Kajetan Enge and Elias Elmquist presenting our #EuroVis2024 state-of-the-art report "Open Your Ears and Take a Look" on integrating #visualization and #sonification https://arxiv.org/abs/2402.16558
Open Your Ears and Take a Look: A State-of-the-Art Report on the Integration of Sonification and Visualization

The research communities studying visualization and sonification for data display and analysis share exceptionally similar goals, essentially making data of any kind interpretable to humans. One community does so by using visual representations of data, and the other community employs auditory (non-speech) representations of data. While the two communities have a lot in common, they developed mostly in parallel over the course of the last few decades. With this STAR, we discuss a collection of work that bridges the borders of the two communities, hence a collection of work that aims to integrate the two techniques into one form of audiovisual display, which we argue to be "more than the sum of the two." We introduce and motivate a classification system applicable to such audiovisual displays and categorize a corpus of 57 academic publications that appeared between 2011 and 2023 in categories such as reading level, dataset type, or evaluation system, to mention a few. The corpus also enables a meta-analysis of the field, including regularly occurring design patterns such as type of visualization and sonification techniques, or the use of visual and auditory channels, showing an overall diverse field with different designs. An analysis of a co-author network of the field shows individual teams without many interconnections. The body of work covered in this STAR also relates to three adjacent topics: audiovisual monitoring, accessibility, and audiovisual data art. These three topics are discussed individually in addition to the systematically conducted part of this research. The findings of this report may be used by researchers from both fields to understand the potentials and challenges of such integrated designs while hopefully inspiring them to collaborate with experts from the respective other field.

arXiv.org

2/3 following up on the STAR presentation, we will host a #EuroVis2024 panel discussion with Sandra Pauletto, Renata Raidou, @elm, and Niklas Rönnberg on "Integrating Sonification and Visualization – But Why?" and opportunities for future work in audio-visual analytics.

Preprint: https://phaidra-services.fhstp.ac.at/api/object/o:5552/download

#visualization and #sonification share exceptionally similar
goals, essentially making data of any kind interpretable to humans. Still, they developed mostly in parallel over the course of the last few decades. With our forthcoming #EuroVis2024 state-of-the-art report, we discuss a collection of work that aims to integrate the two techniques into one form of audiovisual display, which we argue to be "more than the sum of the two." #dataviz

Preprint: https://arxiv.org/abs/2402.16558

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Open Your Ears and Take a Look: A State-of-the-Art Report on the Integration of Sonification and Visualization

The research communities studying visualization and sonification for data display and analysis share exceptionally similar goals, essentially making data of any kind interpretable to humans. One community does so by using visual representations of data, and the other community employs auditory (non-speech) representations of data. While the two communities have a lot in common, they developed mostly in parallel over the course of the last few decades. With this STAR, we discuss a collection of work that bridges the borders of the two communities, hence a collection of work that aims to integrate the two techniques into one form of audiovisual display, which we argue to be "more than the sum of the two." We introduce and motivate a classification system applicable to such audiovisual displays and categorize a corpus of 57 academic publications that appeared between 2011 and 2023 in categories such as reading level, dataset type, or evaluation system, to mention a few. The corpus also enables a meta-analysis of the field, including regularly occurring design patterns such as type of visualization and sonification techniques, or the use of visual and auditory channels, showing an overall diverse field with different designs. An analysis of a co-author network of the field shows individual teams without many interconnections. The body of work covered in this STAR also relates to three adjacent topics: audiovisual monitoring, accessibility, and audiovisual data art. These three topics are discussed individually in addition to the systematically conducted part of this research. The findings of this report may be used by researchers from both fields to understand the potentials and challenges of such integrated designs while hopefully inspiring them to collaborate with experts from the respective other field.

arXiv.org

Heute für mich:
Platz 1 - Schweiz
Platz 2 - Niederlande
Platz 3 - Israel & Armenien

Meine Einschätzung für das Halbfinale vom #ESC #eurovis2024
Geht von -5 bis +5:
Malta: -2
Albanien: -1
Griechenland: -2
Schweiz: 3
Tschechien: 1
Frankreich: 0
Österreich: 0
Dänemark: 0
Armenien: 2
Lettland: 1
Spanien: -2
San Marino: -3
Georgien: 1
Belgien: -1
Estland: -2
Italien: 0
Israel: 2
Norwegen: 1
Niederlande: 3

Armenia should win.

#eurovision
#eurovis2024

some deadlines for #datavis and #interfacedesign conferences coming up:

#Unwrapped2024
14-15 Mar online
Idea: 12 Jan
https://blog.datawrapper.de/call-for-speakers-unwrapped-datawrapper-conference/

#DATAPOWER2024
4-6 Sep in Bangalore, Graz, online.
Abstract: 19 Jan
https://datapowerconference.org/data-power-2024/about-2024/

#AVI2024
3-7 June in Arenzano/Genoa
Abstract/paper: 17/24 Jan
https://avi2024.dibris.unige.it

#DIS2024
1-5 July in Copenhagen
Abstract/paper: 1/8 Feb
https://dis.acm.org/2024/call-for-papers/

#EuroVis2024
27-31 May in Odense
Short papers: 9 Feb
https://www.eurovis.org/eurovis/short-papers

#cfps #servicetoot

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