[GDNET] Schematic Mapping Workshop 2014: Second Call for Papers

Peter Rodgers P.J.Rodgers at kent.ac.uk
Thu Nov 21 12:43:58 CET 2013


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CALL FOR PAPERS: Schematic Mapping Workshop 2014

First International Workshop on Schematic Mapping


http://www.schematicmapping.org/
schematicmapping at gmail.com

2-3 April 2014
Wivenhoe House Hotel, University of Essex, UK


Usability of public transport schematics has become of key importance over
the last few years. There has been renewed interest in traditional diagrams,
alongside new mapping concepts that may better help the traveller to
navigate the increasing complexity of public transport networks.

This workshop is intended to bring researchers and practitioners together to
explore the current state of the art in map design, to integrate future
research directions, and to discuss plans for providing the travelling
public with improved navigation aids. We solicit proposals for:

  - Papers presenting novel research
  - Posters summarizing current projects
  - New map designs

See http://www.schematicmapping.org/ for more details.

The workshop will also include invited position papers summarizing the
current state of the art, which will feed into sessions devoted to
discussing key issues and future plans for research.

Subject areas include, but are not restricted to:
  - Theoretical approaches to schematic usability
  - Novel schematic designs
  - New methods for automatic layout
  - Methods for measuring map quality
  - Usability studies
  - Critiques of existing schematics
  - Schematic mapping and portable devices
  - Historical approaches to mapping transport systems
  - The role of cognition in understanding schematics

We solicit three types of contribution:
  - Regular papers, with a 4 page limit
  - Research posters, which should comprise a 2 page abstract
  - New map designs, which comprise the design and a 1 page description

Regular papers are intended for those presenting original research. Research
posters are intended for those summarizing current projects or new
techniques at an early stage of development. New map designs are intended
for those submitting fresh alternatives to current official designs.

Submission Dates

  - Regular papers, research posters and new map designs: 16 December 2013
  - Notification of acceptance: 14 February 2014
  - Conference Dates: 2-3 April 2014


Workshop Co-Chairs

Max Roberts, University of Essex, UK
Peter Rodgers, University of Kent, UK

Program Committee

Silvania Avelar, ETH Zurich
Peter Bain, Mississippi State University
David Forrest, University of Glasgow
Zhan Guo, New York University
Herman Haverkort, Eindhoven University of Technology
Sheila Pontis, University College London
Helen Purchase, University of Glasgow



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