Cognition and Visualization 1
Type: Virtual Paper
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Sponsor Group(s):
Cartography Specialty Group
, Geographic Information Science and Systems Specialty Group
, Digital Geographies Specialty Group
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Start / End Time: 4/10/2021 09:35 AM (Pacific Time (US & Canada)) - 4/10/2021 10:50 AM (Pacific Time (US & Canada))
Room: Virtual 16
Organizer(s):
Alexander Savelyev
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Chairs: Alexander Savelyev
Agenda
Role | Participant |
Presenter | Sara Irina Fabrikant |
Presenter | Evgeny Noi Test |
Presenter | Sam Lumley McGill University |
Presenter | Nathaniel Douglass University of Oregon |
Presenter | Alexander Savelyev Texas State University |
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Presentation(s), if applicable
Evgeny Noi, University of California - Santa Barbara; A decade in review (2010-2020): A comprehensive taxonomy of techniques for mapping and visualization of spatial movement. |
Alexander Savelyev, Texas State University; Geographic Keyword Extraction from a Cognitive Plausibility Perspective |
Sam Lumley, McGill University; Evaluating interactive climate change visualization tools: interviews with developers |
Nathaniel O'Grady, ; That’s a Relief: Assessing Landform Clarity and Aesthetic Preference in Terrain Maps |
Sara Irina Fabrikant, University of Zurich; 2D or 3D landmarks: How do they support navigation and wayfinding in stressful situations? |
Description
Cognition and Visualization 1
We invite papers on cognitive and perceptual issues in visualization design, cartography and geovisual analytics to be included in a series of sessions at the 2021 Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting in Seattle, WA from April 7 – 11.
Topics include (but are not limited to):
— empirical cognitive and perceptual research in cartography and (geo)visualization, writ broadly;
— cartography and geovisualization "in the wild" — successful case studies, challenges of adoption, etc.;
— design, use and evaluation of cartographic and (geo)visualization tools in education scenarios;
— visual reasoning and decision making in spatial context, including but not limited to reasoning with uncertainty;
— the "other" uses of maps — visualization as a way to elicit and subvert the creative, emotional, and other non-traditional aspects of reasoning;
— development, evaluation and application of the theoretical foundation of the cartographic and (geo)visualization practices;
— development, evaluation and application of the methodological foundation (cognitive tasks and stimuli, best practices of study design, reproducibility, etc.) of the cartographic and (geo)visualization research.
To be considered:
1. Register and submit your abstract online following the AAG Guidelines.
2. Email your presenter identification number (PIN), paper title, and abstract to Alexander Savelyev (savelyev@txstate.edu).
3. Set your email header to “CogVis CFP” to be assigned to a proper session.
Cognition and Visualization 1
Description
Virtual Paper
Session starts at 4/10/2021 09:35 AM (Pacific Time (US & Canada))
Contact the Primary Organizer
Alexander Savelyev - savelyev@txstate.edu