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Technology-Enhanced Diagrams Research

   It is an understatement to say that technology has enabled methodological innovation in diagram
   and spatial reasoning research. New technologies offer opportunities for recording data through
   video screen recordings; spatial navigation in real and virtual realities, visual attention monitoring,
   diagram activity on graphics tablets, and recording body position and gestures via position sensors
   and accelerometers. Whilst the rich data that these techniques yield offer exciting potential for
   research innovation, researchers face new methodological challenges due to its sheer volume and
   the challenge of triangulating data from multi-sources.


   The workshop will consist of tutorial presentations and paper submissions. Experienced diagrams
   researchers will share their knowledge and experiences of diagrams research using innovative
   technologies including haptic devices, interactive surfaces, eye trackers and virtual reality systems.
   Interactive sessions on the use of computer-based tools for synchronizing and analyzing multi-source
   data will be offered. Workshop participants will have an opportunity to explore and observe the
   methods in action and discuss their potential for methodological innovation.


   PROGRAMME




                      09:00-09:15      Registration



                      09:15-09:30      Opening session                                             Richard Cox



                                                           Processing static and dynamic
                                                                                                   Richard Lowe and Jean-Michel
                     09:30 -10:00      Oral Session 1      diagrams: Insights from eye
                                                                                                   Boucheix
                                                           tracking

       Workshop
       Session 1                                           Eye Tracking in Multimodal              Cengiz Acarturk and
                      10:00-10:30      Oral Session 2
                                                           Comprehension of Graphs                 Christopher Habel



                      10:30-11:00      Q & A followed by Interactive Sessions



                      11:00-11:30      Morning Break



                                                           Eye-tracking and learning
                      11:30-12:00      Oral Session 3      interactions from graphs and            Jonathan P. San Diego
       Workshop
                                                           diagrams
       Session 2


                                                           Comparison of Haptic and Non-           Cagatay Goncu and Kim
                      12:00-12:30      Oral Session 4      Speech Audio Feedback                   Marriott




                      12:30-13:00      Q & A followed by Interactive Sessions



                      13:00-14:15      Lunch



                                                           Design of a Virtual Reality
                                                           System for the Study of                 Andrew Stull, Trevor Barrett
                      14:15-14:45      Oral Session 5
                                                           Diagram Use in Organic                  and Mary Hegarty
       Workshop
                                                           Chemistry
       Session 3


                                                           An infrared finger tracking
                                                                                                   Grecia Garcia Garcia and
                      14:45:15:15      Oral Session 6      system for graphing
                                                                                                   Richard Cox
                                                           applications



                      15:15-15:45      Q & A followed by Interactive Sessions



                      15:45-16:15      Afternoon Break



                      16:15-16:45                          Discussion about the Oral sessions

                                       Open Forum

                      16:45-17:15                          Discussion about the Interactive sessions



                      17:15-17:30      Closing
Download the programme of abstracts here.

     ORGANIZERS

     Richard Cox (University of Edinburgh & Monash University)

     Jonathan P. San Diego (King’s College London)

     PROGRAM COMMITTEE

     Andy Stull (University of California Santa Barbara)

     Ric Lowe (Curtin University)

     Kim Marriott (Monash University)

     Dave Barker-Plummer (Stanford University, USA)

     Paul Marshall (University College London)

     Shamus Smith (Durham University)

CALL FOR PAPERS IS NOW CLOSED

We call for paper submissions from colleagues on data capture and analysis topics including (but not limited to):

• Visual attention monitoring, e.g. eye tracking

• Haptic devices and feedback systems

• Interactive, multi-touch surface devices

• Rich (multi-source) data analysis

• Geospatial technologies

• Gesture recognition, body position sensing and measurement

• Graphical input recognition and parsing

• Mobile devices

Paper submissions may be in either of the following forms:

full papers, 15 pages - consisting of original research and surveys
short papers, 7 pages - consisting of systems descriptions, software demonstrations, and position statements.

Papers will be peer-reviewed by members of the workshop committee (plus some invited members of
the Diagrams 2012 program committee).

The formatting style is LNCS. The necessary style files can be found here. Submissions are now open.

Please submit via EasyChair page for TEDR Workshop.

PROCEEDINGS

A preprint of the proceedings will be available at the workshop.

The proceedings will also be published by CEUR after the workshop.




IMPORTANT DATES

Abstract submission (full and short papers) Friday, March 30, 2012

Paper submission (full and short papers) Friday, April 6, 2012 (EXTENDED to April 16, 2012)

Notification Friday, May 4, 2012

Camera ready copy Friday, May 25, 2012


Early Registration deadline May 11th, 2012

Workshop Monday, July 2, 2012

All deadlines are at 11:59pm (23:59) UTC

CONTACT

If you have any questions, please contact the workshop organizers tedr2012@easychair.org

Tweeter hash tag: #TEDR2012




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