Visualization Summit 2007: Ten Research Goals for 2010

Author:

Burkhard Remo Aslak1,Andrienko Gennady2,Andrienko Natalia2,Dykes Jason3,Koutamanis Alexander4,Kienreich Wolfgang5,Phaal Robert6,Blackwell Alan6,Eppler Martin7,Huang Jeffrey8,Meagher Mark8,Grün Armin9,Lang Silke9,Perrin Daniel10,Weber Wibke11,Vande Moere Andrew12,Herr Bruce13,Börner Katy13,Fekete Jean-Daniel14,Brodbeck Dominique15

Affiliation:

1. ETH Zurich, Chair for Information Architecture, Zurich, Switzerland

2. Fraunhofer Institute Intelligent Analysis and Information Systems, St Augustin, Germany

3. City University, London, UK

4. Delft University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands

5. Know-Center, Graz, Austria

6. University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK

7. University of Lugano, Lugano, Switzerland

8. EPFL Lausanne, Switzerland

9. ETH Zurich, Switzerland

10. Zurich University of Applied Sciences Winterthur, Switzerland

11. Stuttgart Media University, Stuttgart, Germany

12. University of Sydney, NSW, Australia

13. Indiana University, Bloomington, IN, USA

14. INRIA, Université Paris-Sud, Orsaycedex, France

15. Macrofocus GmbH, Zurich, Switzerland

Abstract

At the first international Visualization Summit, more than 100 international researchers and practitioners defined and assessed nine original and important research goals in the context of Visualization Science, and proposed methods for achieving these goals by 2010. The synthesis of the whole event is presented in the 10th research goal. This article contributes a building block for systemizing visualization research by proposing mutually elaborated research goals with defined milestones. Such a consensus on where to go together is only one step toward establishing visualization science in the long-term perspective as a discipline with comparable relevance to chemistry, mathematics, language, or history. First, this article introduces the conference setting. Second, it describes the research goals and findings from the nine workshops. Third, a survey among 62 participants about the originality and importance of each research goal is presented and discussed. Finally, the article presents a synthesis of the nine research goals in the form of a 10th research goal, namely ‘Visualizing Future Cities’. The article is relevant for visualization researchers, trend scouts, research programme directors who define the topics that get funds.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition

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