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<title>geovisualization :: visualization summit</title>
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<tagline>identifying an achievable new research goal at the 2007 zurich visualization summit</tagline>
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<title>workshop objectives</title>
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<summary type="text/plain"> a goal-directed workshop that provides a forum for discussion amongst leading scientists in geovisualization identify one new fundamental specific research goal in geovisualization research that is ... particularly relevant to science, business or society achievable by 2010 identify milestones...</summary>
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<li>a goal-directed workshop that provides a forum for discussion amongst leading scientists in geovisualization</li>
<li>identify one new fundamental specific research goal in geovisualization research that is ...
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	<li>particularly relevant to science, business or society</li>
	<li>achievable by 2010</li>
	</ul>
</li>
<li>identify milestones and waymarks that describe a route through which the goal may be achieved and potential barriers</li>
<li>two way communication with the 9 other parallel visualization summit workshops :
	<ul>
	<li>providing a geovisualization perspective on other aspects of visualization</li>
	<li>ensure that wider visualization issues are used to formulate informed geovisualization perspectives</li>
	</ul>
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<h3>context</h3>
<p>The summit will be attended by representatives of the NSF, who are looking to identify topics worth funding.</p>
<p>The organisers therefore propose that participants of the 10 workshops allocate a virtual amount of 10,000,000 EUR to their discipline and determine how best this could used in the next 5 years for advancing their research area.</p>
<p>Such conclusions may help in preparing EU proposals.</p>
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<entry>
<title>workshop context</title>
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<issued>2007-06-10T08:51:25Z</issued>
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<summary type="text/plain"> what is geovisualization? the use of visual representations of geographic information for the exploration and analysis of the data and gaining understanding of the underlying phenomena purposes : scientific discovery, education, decision support what is geovisualization research? fundamental research...</summary>
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<li>what is geovisualization?
	<ul>
	<li>the use of visual representations of geographic information for the exploration and analysis of the data and gaining understanding of the underlying phenomena</li>
	<li>purposes : scientific discovery, education, decision support</li>
	</ul>
</li>
<li>what is geovisualization research?
	<ul>
	<li>fundamental research aimed at increasing the understanding of how visual representations facilitate discovery, cognition and understanding of geographically related information and phenomena</li>
	<li>applied research aimed at designing and developing techniques and tools that support this activity in application domains</li>
	</ul>
</li>
<li>possible candidate problems from which to choose :
	<ul>
	<li>large volumes of information</li>
	<li>complex and heterogeneous information (in particular, space + time)</li>
	<li>theoretical background</li>
	<li>deploying geovisualization</li>
	<li>developing technologies : geo-browsers, semantic web / web2.0 etc.
	how to use this for the benefit of our research and / or broadening the user community of geovisualization?</li>
	</ul>
</li>
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<entry>
<title>workshop preparation</title>
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<issued>2007-06-10T08:24:55Z</issued>
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<summary type="text/plain">All participants will be asked to introduce themselves by addressing the following three core questions : What topics of GeoVis you are working on now? What are, in your opinion, the major difficulties that prevent wide usage of geovisualizations? In...</summary>
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<![CDATA[<p>All participants will be asked to introduce themselves by addressing the following three core questions :<br />
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<li>What topics of GeoVis you are working on now?</li><br />
<li>What are, in your opinion, the major difficulties that prevent wide usage of geovisualizations?</li><br />
<li>In which areas of GeoVis you expect the major progress in next years?<br />
(What are the outstanding research questions in GeoVis?)</li><br />
</ol><br />
Please send provisional answers to Gennady, Natalia and Jason in advance of the meeting so that these can be circulated.</p>]]>

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<title>workshop logistics</title>
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<issued>2007-06-10T08:02:02Z</issued>
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<summary type="text/plain"><![CDATA[ location : ETH H&ouml;nggerberg, HXE Building, Zurich, Switzerland (not the main ETH location in the city centre!) pdf interactive map kml placemark time : 08:00 - start (breakfast provided)! 17:30 - discussions end 19:00 - social event / apero...]]></summary>
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ETH H&ouml;nggerberg, HXE Building, Zurich, Switzerland
<br>(not the main ETH location in the city centre!)
<ul>
<li><a href="http://www.ia.arch.ethz.ch/files/visualization_summit/20070307_Vis_Summit_How_to_get_there.pdf">pdf</a></li>
<li><a href="http://map.search.ch/zuerich/wolfgang-paulistr.14.en.html?poi=verkehr">interactive map</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.soi.city.ac.uk/~jad7/vizSummit/maps/ethLocation.kml">kml placemark</a></li>
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  <td align="right" valign="top" nowrap><b>time :</b></td>
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  <ul>
  <li>08:00 - start (<b>breakfast provided</b>)!</li>
  <li>17:30 - discussions end</li>
  <li>19:00 - social event / apero</li>
  </ul>
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  <td align="right" valign="top" nowrap><b>dress code :</b></td>
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  Casual, but aesthetic - "no Birkenstocks"!
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  <td align="right" valign="top" nowrap><b>fee :</b></td>
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  Participation fee is $50 US  or 60 CHF or 40 EUR, including VAT<br>
  This price includes the breakfast and lunch, as well as coffee breaks.
  Ths fee will be collected on site in SFR.<br>
  Please bring along the exact amount in any of these three currencies and pay the exact amount at the infodesk during the day itself.
  <br>
  Two options for receipts are availabie :
  <ul> 
  <li>for personalized receipts with the name of your institute, please provide Gennady with the exact name before the <b>25th of June</b>.</li>    
  <li>otherwise - generic receipts, without the name of the institute, will be issued</li>
  </ul> 
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  <td align="right" valign="top" nowrap><b>power :</b></td>
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	Swiss plugs are different from other countries - you can buy adapters in supermarkets  
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  <td align="right" valign="top" nowrap><b>statements :</b></td>
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During the summit, ETH students will hunt for volunteers to give visionary statements on significance of visualization / geovisualization - Please be prepared!  
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  <td align="right" valign="top" nowrap><b>boat :</b></td>
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The knowledge visualization boat trip, please book in advance online.
<br>18:30 Zurich Burkliplatz, 4th July.
<ul>
	<li><a href="http://www.ia.arch.ethz.ch/boat.htm">http://www.ia.arch.ethz.ch/boat.htm</a></li>
</ul>
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  <td align="right" valign="top" nowrap><b>details :</b></td>
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For further details see ...
<ul>
	<li><a href="http://www.ia.arch.ethz.ch/summit.htm ">http://www.ia.arch.ethz.ch/summit.htm </a></li>
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<entry>
<title>workshop plan</title>
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<issued>2007-06-09T09:28:10Z</issued>
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<summary type="text/plain"> 08:00 - 09:00 power breakfast at Science City, ETH Hönggerberg. 09:00 - 09:45 plenary session / keynote address introductions by leaders of 10 parallel workshops 09:45 - 10:30 geovisualization workshop : introductions and short statements by participants (2 minutes...</summary>
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  power breakfast at Science City, ETH Hönggerberg. 
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  <td align="right" valign="top" nowrap><b>09:00 - 09:45</b></td>
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  plenary session / keynote address<br>
  introductions by leaders of 10 parallel workshops
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  <td align="right" valign="top" nowrap><b>09:45 - 10:30</b></td>
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  geovisualization workshop : introductions and short statements by participants<br>
  (2 minutes each; no PowerPoints; based upon prepared statements / questions)
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  <td align="right" valign="top" nowrap><b>10:30 - 12:00</b></td>
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	groupwork!
	<ol type='i'>
	<li>each group identifies one core topic and one key challenge</li>
	<li>groups report back to the geovisualization workshop</li>
	<li>collective discussion and agreement on <b>three</b> most significant topics / challenges</li>
	<li>three groups work on most significant topics / challenges and identify <b>key research goal</b></li>
	</ol>
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  <td align="right" valign="top" nowrap><b>12:00 - 12:30</b></td>
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	group presentations / progress reports
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  <td align="right" valign="top" nowrap><b>12:30 - 14:00</b></td>
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	working lunch : further discussion
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  <td align="right" valign="top" nowrap><b>14:00 - 14:15</b></td>
  <td valign="top">
  plenary session / keynote address<br>
  </td>
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  <td align="right" valign="top" nowrap><b>14:15 - 16:15</b></td>
  <td valign="top">
  <ul>
  <li>refinement of research goals; response to plenary feedback</li>
  <li>how to spend $10 million!</li>
  <li>research sub-goals; practical steps; barriers to success</li>
  </ul>
  </td>
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  <td align="right" valign="top" nowrap><b>16:30 - 17:30</b></td>
  <td valign="top">
  plenary panel discussion : session leaders
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  <td align="right" valign="top" nowrap><b>19:00 - 21:00</b></td>
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  social event : apero
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<title>workshop participants</title>
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<issued>2007-06-08T10:30:00Z</issued>
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<created>2007-06-08T10:30:00Z</created>
<summary type="text/plain"> Prof. William Cartwright RMIT University, AustraliaProfessor of Cartography and Geographical Visualization in the School of Mathematical and Geospatial Sciences at RMIT University, Australia, William Cartwright is a Vice-President of the International Cartographic Association and a National Councillor of the...</summary>
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<div style='padding:4px'><div style='padding:6px; border:2px solid #ddd;float:left' ><img width='100' height='100' src='http://www.soi.city.ac.uk/~jad7/vizSummit/images/wcartwright.png'></div><b>Prof. William Cartwright </b><br><b>RMIT University, Australia</b></div><div style='align:left; margin-left:150px'>Professor of Cartography and Geographical Visualization in the School of Mathematical and Geospatial Sciences at RMIT University, Australia, William Cartwright is a Vice-President of the International Cartographic Association and a National Councillor of the Mapping Sciences Institute, Australia.<br>He joined the University after spending a number of years in both the government and private sectors of the mapping industry.<br>A member of the International Cartographic Association's Commissions on Visualization and Virtual Environments and Maps and the Internet, his major research interest is the application of multimedia to cartography and the exploration of different metaphorical approaches to the depiction of geographical information.</div><div style='clear:left'/></p>

<div style='padding:4px'><div style='padding:6px; border:2px solid #ddd;float:left' ><img width='100' height='100' src='http://www.soi.city.ac.uk/~jad7/vizSummit/images/jdoellner.png'></div><b>Prof. Dr. Jürgen Döllner</b><br><b>Hasso-Plattner-Institute of IT Systems Engineering</b></div><div style='align:left; margin-left:150px'>Head of the Computer Graphics Division at the Hasso-Plattner-Institute at the University of Potsdam (www.hpi.uni-potsdam.de/3d) and scientific head of the junior research group on “3D geoinformation” of the InnoProfile program of the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF, www.3dgi.de). Main research topics represent virtual 3D city models and landscape models, 3D geoinformation systems, and real-time 3D rendering techniques. On-going research activities include developing algorithms for large-scale, massive virtual 3D city models (e.g., multiresolution texture atlases, multiresolution building models), city-model specific 3D generalization techniques, non-photorealistic/illustrative geovisualization, 3D annotation techniques, 3D detail-&-context interaction techniques, and web portrayal services for 3D geodata. In addition research is concentrating on implementations of CityGML, an upcoming OGC standard for virtual 3D city models. In a number of ongoing industry-related projects investigations concern real-time visibility measures and visibility probabilities within virtual city models, methods for visualizing spatial dynamics, and automated content transformation tools for converting 2D GIS data into 3D virtual city models.</div><div style='clear:left'/>

<div style='padding:4px'><div style='padding:6px; border:2px solid #ddd;float:left' ><img width='100' height='100' src='http://www.soi.city.ac.uk/~jad7/vizSummit/images/ddransch.png'></div><b>Prof. Dr. Doris Dransch</b><br><b>GeoForschungsZentrum (GFZ), Potsdam</b></div><div style='align:left; margin-left:150px'>Head of the Geoinformation Management and Visualization Group at GeoForschungsZentrum (GFZ) Potsdam and Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin.  Her research focus is on: Interactive user- and activity- oriented maps; Animated and multimedia maps; Visual analytics;Visualization in disaster management.<br><br></div><div style='clear:left'/>

<div style='padding:4px'><div style='padding:6px; border:2px solid #ddd;float:left' ><img width='100' height='100' src='http://www.soi.city.ac.uk/~jad7/vizSummit/images/sfabrikant.png'></div><b>Prof. Sara Fabrikant</b><br><b>Department of Geography, University of Zurich</b></div><div style='align:left; margin-left:150px'>Sara Irina Fabrikant is an Associate Professor and Head of the Geographic Visualization and Analysis Group in the Department of Geography at the University of Zürich. Her research and teaching interests lie in geographic information visualization (geovis), GIScience and cognition, graphical user interface design, dynamic cartography and hypermedia. Currently she is investigating the relationship between thematic relevance and perceptual salience in static and dynamic displays with the eye movement data collection method.</div><div style='clear:left'/>

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<div style='padding:4px'><div style='padding:6px; border:2px solid #ddd;float:left' ><img width='100' height='100' src='http://www.soi.city.ac.uk/~jad7/vizSummit/images/ggartner.png'></div><b>Prof. Dr. Georg Gartner</b><br><b>Institute of Geoinformation and Cartography, Vienna University of Technology</b></div><div style='align:left; margin-left:150px'>Georg Gartner is a Professor at the Research Group of Cartography at the Vienna University of Technology. His major research interests are fundamental questions of cartography, applying new technologies in the context of Web techniques to cartography and especially LBS and TeleCartography including Ubiquitous Cartography which lead to a Fulbright - grant to the University of Nebraska at Omaha at 1997, a research visiting fellowship to the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology 2000 and to the South China Normal University in 2006. He published the books "Multimedia Cartography" and "LBS and TeleCartography" with W.Cartwright &amp; M.Peterson. He serves as a vice-chair of the ICA Commission on Maps and the Internet and as a member of the Executive Board of the Austrian Geographic Society. He has served as a head of the Department of Cartography and Geo-Media Techniques in 2003.</div><div style='clear:left'/><br />
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<div style='padding:4px'><div style='padding:6px; border:2px solid #ddd;float:left' ><img width='100' height='100' src='http://www.soi.city.ac.uk/~jad7/vizSummit/images/hedley.png'></div><b>Dr. Nick Hedley</b><br><b>Spatial Interface Research Lab, Simon Fraser University, Canada</b></div><div style='align:left; margin-left:150px'>Dr. Nick Hedley is an active researcher in geovisualization, geospatial interface research, HCI, and spatial cognition. He holds a PhD from the University of Washington (2003), where he was also a research scientist at the Human Interface Technology Laboratory.<br>He has been researching 3D virtual environments for approximately 10 years, and since the late 1990s has focused on mixed reality and collaborative virtual environments projects in education, exploratory data analysis, natural hazards and strategic visualization applications. In addition to teaching and academic research, he has consulted for numerous major organizations in government, broadcasting, public education, and the movie industry.<br>In 2004 Nick joined Simon Fraser University in Vancouver, Canada. He is a professor of geovisualization and geospatial interface research, and is director of the Spatial Interface Research Lab. He is also a member of the International Cartographic Association Commission on Visualisation and Virtual Environments. Current research includes: multimodal geospatial interface research (esp. 3D VEs, AR); volumetric geovisualization (*tsunamis/avalanches/hydrogeology); geospatial visual analytics and operational training.</div><div style='clear:left'/>

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<div style='padding:4px'><div style='padding:6px; border:2px solid #ddd;float:left' ><img width='100' height='100' src='http://www.soi.city.ac.uk/~jad7/vizSummit/images/lhurni.png'></div><b>Prof. Lorenz Hurni</b><br><b>Institut für Kartografie, ETH Zurich</b></div><div style='align:left; margin-left:150px'>Lorenz Hurni has been Associate Professor of Cartography and director of the Institute of Cartography at the ETH Zurich since November 1996 (Full Professor since October 2003). He is managing editor-in-chief of the "Atlas of Switzerland", the Swiss national atlas.<br>He was born in 1963 in Biel-Bienne/BE and studied geodesy at ETH Zurich. As assistant at the Institute of Cartography, he implemented a digital cartographic information system for teaching and research purposes. In connection with his doctoral thesis, he developed methods allowing the entirely digital production of topographic and geologic maps and derived 3D visualisations. Thereby, he developed the first programme for automatic generation of cartographic cliff drawings. In 1994 he took up a position at the Federal Office of Topography (swisstopo) in Wabern. As project leader for computer-assisted cartography, he worked mainly on the implementation of an interactive graphics system for the digital processing of national maps. All topographic maps of swisstopo are currently produced by using that system.<br>The emphasis of Hurni's research lies in cartographic data models and tools for the production of printed and multimedia maps. Another focus of research covers interactive, multidimensional multimedia map representations. The new possibilities are being explored in international, interdisciplinary projects and being imparted to a broad audience in lectures and courses for students and practitioners.<br>Under his lead, the prizewinning multimedia "Atlas of Switzerland" as well as a new interactive version of the "Swiss World Atlas", the official Swiss school atlas, are being developed. Lorenz Hurni is a member of numerous national and international scientific and professional commissions and of the "Leopoldina - German Academy of Sciences".</div><div style='clear:left'/><br />
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<div style='padding:4px'><div style='padding:6px; border:2px solid #ddd;float:left' ><img width='100' height='100' src='http://www.soi.city.ac.uk/~jad7/vizSummit/images/bjenny.png'></div><b>Bernhard Jenny</b><br><b>Institut für Kartografie, ETH Zurich</b></div><div style='align:left; margin-left:150px'>Bernhard Jenny has research interests in a variety of cartographic areas, such as detection and solutions of cartographic conflicts in  maps, new methods for cartographic terrain visualization (3D and 2D), visualization of geometric distortion in maps and diagrams, map design for the color vision impaired, cartographic screen map design, customizable map projections, Web-based Atlas information systems and geo-spatial data management for disaster management.<br>He has published articles and also developed various cartographic software applications in these areas.<br>Bernhard will be representing Prof. Lorenz Hurni at the Visualization Summit.</div><div style='clear:left'/>

<div style='padding:4px'><div style='padding:6px; border:2px solid #ddd;float:left' ><img width='100' height='100' src='http://www.soi.city.ac.uk/~jad7/vizSummit/images/mjern.png'></div><b>Prof. Mikael Jern</b><br><b>Department of Science and Technology, Linköping University</b></div><div style='align:left; margin-left:150px'>Elected "pioneer of computer graphics" at SIGGRAPH 93 based on breaking new ground research together with prof. Hertz in raster graphics and the world’s first ink jet plotter in 1975. Founded UNIRAS, 1982-1993 a world leading supplier of Visual Data Analysis software for scientists. Coordinated several EC funded projects in the domain of knowledge-based information visualization. Published more than 200 technical papers and several books. Latest research interest includes information visualisation, geovisualisation and visual analytics. Particular interest in high performance explorative interfaces and visual perception. A component class library "GeoAnalytics Visualization" GAV is being developed by NVIS CoE based on above domains for free use by research communities.<br>Elected "pioneer of computer graphics" at SIGGRAPH 93 based on breaking new ground research together with Prof. Hertz in raster graphics and the world’s first ink jet plotter in 1975. Founded UNIRAS, 1982-1993 a world leading supplier of Visual Data Analysis software for scientists. Coordinated several EC funded projects in the domain of knowledge-based information visualization. Published more than 200 technical papers and several books. Latest research interest includes information visualisation, geovisualisation and visual analytics. Particular interest in high performance explorative interfaces and visual perception. A component class library "GeoAnalytics Visualization" GAV is being developed by NVIS CoE based on above domains for free use by research communities.</div><div style='clear:left'/>

<div style='padding:4px'><div style='padding:6px; border:2px solid #ddd;float:left' ><img width='100' height='100' src='http://www.soi.city.ac.uk/~jad7/vizSummit/images/dkeim.png'></div><b>Prof. Dr. Daniel Keim</b><br><b>Computer and Information Science Department, University of Konstanz</b></div><div style='align:left; margin-left:150px'>Main interests are information visualization and data analysis methods for very large multidimensional and geo-spatial data sets. Information visualization and visual data analysis can help to deal with the flood of information since it combines the power of today's computers with the perceptual abilities of the human visual system. Of particu-lar interest is the therefore the tight integration of automated and visual data analysis techniques. Additional interests include multimedia similarity search and multidimen-sional indexing.</div><div style='clear:left'/>

<div style='padding:4px'><div style='padding:6px; border:2px solid #ddd;float:left' ><img width='100' height='100' src='http://www.soi.city.ac.uk/~jad7/vizSummit/images/jkohlhammer.png'></div><b>Dr. Jörn Kohlhammer</b><br><b>Real-time Solutions for Simulation and Visual Analytics, Fraunhofer IGD</b></div><div style='align:left; margin-left:150px'>Jörn Kohlhammer graduated at the Ludwig-Maximilian-University in Munich, Germany in 1999. After receiving his diploma in computer science he worked as a researcher at the Fraunhofer Center for Research in Computer Graphics in Providence, RI, USA in the area of context-based information visualization. In 2003 he relocated back to Germany to work on decision-centered visualization at Fraunhofer IGD. He received his doctoral degree from the faculty of computer science at the Technical University of Darmstadt in 2005. His research interests include semantics-based and decision-centered information visualization, visual business analytics, and simulation-based visualization of large amounts of data. Jörn Kohlhammer is member of the IEEE Computer Society, IEEE SMC, and GI. He is member of the executive committee of the IEEE SMC Germany Chapter.</div><div style='clear:left'/>

<div style='padding:4px'><div style='padding:6px; border:2px solid #ddd;float:left' ><img width='100' height='100' src='http://www.soi.city.ac.uk/~jad7/vizSummit/images/mjkraak.png'></div><b>Prof. Menno-Jan Kraak</b><br><b>International Institute for Geo-Information Science and Earth Observation, the Netherlands</b></div><div style='align:left; margin-left:150px'>Menno-Jan Kraak (1958) holds a PhD in Cartography of Delft University of Technol-ogy (1988). In 1981 he graduated in Cartography from Faculty of Geographical Sciences, Utrecht University. In 1996 he started at ITC as professor in Geoinformatics, Cartography &amp; Visualization, now titled Geovisualization. In 1998 an additional ap-pointment followed as professor in new visualization techniques at Department of Geographical Sciences (since 2003 Faculty of Geosciences) at the Utrecht University. Currently he is head of ITC's Geo-Information Processing Department.<br>Research interests are oriented toward the visualization of the temporal component of geospatial data.<br>He is a member of the editorial board of several international journals in the field of Cartography and GIS. He has been president of the Netherlands Cartographic Society and of the Society Geo-Information Netherlands. Currently he is board member of this society and chair of the Cartography section. He is active in the International Cartographic Association (National Delegate and chair of the Commission on Visualisation and Virtual Environments).</div><div style='clear:left'/>

<div style='padding:4px'><div style='padding:6px; border:2px solid #ddd;float:left' ><img width='100' height='100' src='http://www.soi.city.ac.uk/~jad7/vizSummit/images/jschiewe.png'></div><b>Assoc. Prof. Dr. Jochen Schiewe</b><br><b>University of Osnabrueck, Institute for Geoinformatics and Remote Sensing,</b></div><div style='align:left; margin-left:150px'>Development and evaluation of Geovisualization methods for specific, integrated applications, in particular those with linkage to Remote Sensing (e.g., support of scene interpretation process, exploration and presentation based on multiple scenes). Furthermore, development, implementation and usability evaluation for integrating multimodal elements (e.g., audio) into cartographic products. Finally, there is strong interest in the fields of Remote Sensing, GIS and E-Learning.</div><div style='clear:left'/>

<div style='padding:4px'><div style='padding:6px; border:2px solid #ddd;float:left' ><img width='100' height='100' src='http://www.soi.city.ac.uk/~jad7/vizSummit/images/askupin.png'></div><b>Dr. André Skupin</b><br><b>Department of Geography, San Diego State University</b></div><div style='align:left; margin-left:150px'>Areas of interest include text document visualization, geographic visualization, and visual data mining. His research is characterized by a search for new applications of geographic metaphors, methods, and principles outside of traditional geographic domains. Past and ongoing work involved the visualization of text documents through a combination of self-organizing maps with geometric transformation in GIS and visualization via cartographic approaches. Recent efforts include an extension of space-time paths to n-dimensional attribute space and the representation of geographic change as spatio-temporal trajectories.</div><div style='clear:left'/>

<div style='padding:4px'><div style='padding:6px; border:2px solid #ddd;float:left' ><img width='100' height='100' src='http://www.soi.city.ac.uk/~jad7/vizSummit/images/kvirrantaus.png'></div><b>Prof. Kirsi Virrantaus</b><br><b>Laboratory for Geoinformation and Positioning Technology, Helsinki University of Technology</b></div><div style='align:left; margin-left:150px'>Head of Laboratory for Geoinformation and Positioning Technology at Helsinki University of Technology. Main topics of recent research at the laboratory: spatial data mining methods, uncertainty and quality modelling of geographic information, spatially supported decision making, visual analysis of geographic information, spatio-statistical analysis methods, ontologies; military, emergency, crisis management and ecological applications of GIS.</div><div style='clear:left'/>

<div style='padding:4px'><div style='padding:6px; border:2px solid #ddd;float:left' ><img width='100' height='100' src='http://www.soi.city.ac.uk/~jad7/vizSummit/images/mwachowicz.png'></div><b>Prof. Monica Wachowicz</b><br><b>Centre for Geo-Information, Wageningen UR</b></div><div style='align:left; margin-left:150px'>After receiving a Ph.D. in Geography from the University of Edinburgh in 1995, she worked on spatio-temporal modelling for ubiquitous computing at the University of Cambridge, Computer Sciences Department in England, for two years. She then took a research fellow position at the Pennsylvania State University before joining the Wageningen University and Research (WUR) in 1999.<br>Her research interests are in the areas of geographic knowledge discovery (data mining and information fusion), spatio-temporal data modelling (multiple representations and change dynamics) and visual analytics (usability and geovisualisation). Current research efforts are focussed on the modelling of mobile objects in databases; discovering linear patterns in spatio-temporal databases, and framing the evolution of Spatial Data Infrastructures.<br>For the past eight years she has been working on policy, research and educational issues at European and national levels, aiming to address the needs in spatial planning and environmental management. Working in international funded research projects has provided her with the experience of operating in multidisciplinary teams from govern-ment, industry, and international organisations. In addition, one of her most rewarding experiences has been in teaching students from different cultural backgrounds and nationalities.</div><div style='clear:left'/>
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<summary type="text/plain"> Dr. Gennady AndrienkoDr. Natalia AndrienkoFraunhofer Institute Intelligent Analysis and Information SystemsGennady and Natalia Andrienko received their Master degrees in Computer Science from Kiev State University in 1985 and 1986, and Ph.D. equivalents in Computer Science from Moscow State University...</summary>
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<div style='padding:4px'><div style='padding:6px; border:2px solid #ddd;float:left' ><img width='100' height='100' src='http://www.soi.city.ac.uk/~jad7/vizSummit/images/gandrienko.png'><br><br><img width='100' height='100' src='http://www.soi.city.ac.uk/~jad7/vizSummit/images/nandrienko.png'></div><b>Dr. Gennady Andrienko</b><br><b>Dr. Natalia Andrienko</b><br><b>Fraunhofer Institute Intelligent Analysis and Information Systems</b></div><div style='align:left; margin-left:150px'>Gennady and Natalia Andrienko received their Master degrees in Computer Science from Kiev State University in 1985 and 1986, and Ph.D. equivalents in Computer Science from Moscow State University in 1992 and 1993, respectively. They under-took research on knowledge-based systems at the Mathematics Institute of Moldavian Academy of Sciences (Kishinev, Moldova), then at the Institute on Mathematical Problems of Biology of Russian Academy of Science (Pushchino Research Center, Russia). Since 1997 Drs. Andrienko have research positions at GMD, now Fraunhofer Institute IAIS.<br>They are authors of a monograph "Exploratory Analysis of Spatial and Temporal Data" (published in December 2005 in Springer), 30+ peer-reviewed journal papers, 10+ book chapters, and 100+ papers in conference proceedings. They have been involved in numerous international research projects and are members of the ICA Commission on Visualization and Virtual Environments<br>Research interests include geovisualization, information visualization with a focus on spatial and temporal data, visual analytics, interactive knowledge discovery and data mining, spatial decision support and optimization.</div><div/><br />
<div style='padding:4px'><div style='padding:6px; border:2px solid #ddd;float:left' ><img width='100' height='100' src='http://www.soi.city.ac.uk/~jad7/vizSummit/images/jdykes.png'></div><b>Dr. Jason Dykes</b><br><b>giCentre, Department of Information Science, City University, London</b></div><div style='align:left; margin-left:150px'>Having developed a number of graphical devices and software tools that support geovisualization Jason Dykes has interests in geovisualization for knowledge discovery and education. A member of the ICA Commission on Visualization and Virtual Environments he is co-editor of 'Exploring GeoVisualization' (Dykes, MacEachren, Kraak, 2005) and has current research interests in using human centred techniques in geovisualization, using developing technologies and standards for geovisualization and using visualization to support geographic enquiry.</div><div/><br />
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<summary type="text/plain">&quot;The Geovisualization summit at Science City provides a unique opportunity for scientists from around the World to meet, discuss research priorities in related disciplines and identify short term goals that will be of direct benefit society as it attempts to...</summary>
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