Workshop
EuroVA 2025 is the sixteenth international EuroVis Workshop on Visual Analytics.
It will take place on Monday, June 02, 2025, in Luxembourg, and is co-located with EuroVis 2025, the Eurographics Conference on Visualization (eurovis.org).
Visual Analytics is a problem-solving and sense-making approach that integrates analytical computations, visual representations, and interaction. It includes the analysis of complex (massive, heterogeneous, dynamic, uncertain, …) data and information for gaining understanding, building knowledge, and inferring insight. Visual Analytics aims at a synergistic collaboration of humans and computers mediated through interactive visual interfaces. As such, Visual Analytics is an interdisciplinary field of research, including aspects of visualization, human-computer interaction, data science, statistics and mathematics, data management and knowledge representation, data analysis and machine learning, cognitive and perceptual sciences.
EuroVA 2025 is the premier workshop in Europe to present and discuss fresh ideas on new methods and theories, novel applications, designs, and studies on the use of Visual Analytics methods and systems. The workshop will accept a wide range of contributions within the broad area of Visual Analytics, including novel techniques, systems, applications, evaluation studies and methods, and theoretical foundations, as well as fresh viewpoints on future challenges and critical reflections.
EuroVA proceedings will be published in the EG Digital Library. EuroVA is also indexed in dblp and Scopus.
Workshop Program
TBD
Call for Submissions
EuroVA invites submission of innovative, fresh, and creative ideas with a high potential of becoming significant contributions to the Visual Analytics community. We welcome contributions within the broad area of Visual Analytics, including:
- research papers presenting novel techniques or systems, evaluation studies and methods, and theoretical foundations,
- application papers that describe success stories of Visual Analytics in practice, as well as
- position papers expressing novel and potentially controversial viewpoints on Visual Analytics.
Topics
The workshop covers topics in the area of Visual Analytics (VA) including, but not limited to:
- Immersive analytics
- Human-Centered VA and Human Factors
- Decision making through VA
- Explainable AI through VA
- Scalable VA
- Progressive Visual Analytics
- VA for machine learning & machine learning for VA
- Uncertainty-aware VA
- Visual Data Science
- Interaction techniques
- Novel data representations
- Analytical processes and provenance
- Infrastructures, systems, frameworks, and architectures
- Evaluation and user studies
- Methodologic and theoretical foundations
- Applications and problem-driven work
Important Dates
All submission deadlines are at 23:59 GMT on the date indicated.
Submission: Extended
Notification:
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Workshop:
28 February 202511 April 2025
02 May 2025
02 June 2025
07 March 2025
Submission Guidelines
Papers can be up to 5 pages in length + references. Papers must be prepared using the EuroVA LaTeX template, which can be downloaded here: download link
Papers are to be submitted via the new PCS at https://new.precisionconference.com/submissions
under Eurographics –> EuroVis 2025 –> EuroVis 2025 EuroVA
At least one author of an accepted paper must register and participate in the workshop to present the accepted work.
Publication
The EuroVA Workshop Proceedings will be published by the Eurographics Association, and be stored in the Eurographics Digital Library.
Organizers
Program Chairs
- Hans-Jörg Schulz, Aarhus University, Denmark
- Anna Villanova, TU Eindhoven, The Netherlands
Publicity Chair
- Alex Ulmer, Fraunhofer IGD, Germany
Steering Committee
- Daniel Keim, University of Konstanz Germany
- Jörn Kohlhammer, Fraunhofer IGD, Germany
- Jürgen Bernard, University of Zurich, Switzerland
- Marco Angelini, Link Campus University of Rome
International Program Committee
- Gennady Andrienko, Fraunhofer IAIS
- Daniel Archambault, Swansea University
- Michael Behrisch, Utrecht University
- Jürgen Bernard, University of Zurich
- Nadia Boukhelifa, INRAE
- Remco Chang, Tufts University
- Angelos Chatzimparmpas, University of Utrecht
- Jordan Crouser, Smith College
- Martin Eisemann, TU Braunschweig
- Stef v.d.Elzen, TU Eindhoven
- Marina Evers, University of Stuttgart
- David Gotz, UNC-Chapel Hill
- Helwig Hauser, University of Bergen
- Christoph Heinzl, University of Passau
- Petra Isenberg, INRIA
- Stefan Jänicke, University of Southern Denmark
- Daniel Keim, University of Konstanz
- Kostiantyn Kucher, Linköping University
- Tatiana v.Landesberger, Cologne University
- Gabriela Molina León, Aarhus University
- Lars Linsen, University of Münster
- Quynh Quang Ngo, University of Stuttgart
- Fernando Paulovich, TU Eindhoven
- Maria Riveiro, Jönköping University
- Willy Scheibel, HPI Potsdam
- Tobias Schreck, TU Graz
- John Stasko, Georgia Tech
- Alexandru Telea, University of Groningen
- Christian Tominski, University Rostock
- Thomas Torsney-Weir, Swansea University
- Cagatay Turkay, University of Warwick
- Alex Ulmer, Fraunhofer IGD Darmstadt
- Katerina Vrotsou, Linköping University
- Chris Weaver, University of Oklahoma