MAPII 2022

Map-based Interfaces and Interactions

07 June 2022 – Rome, Italy

 

 

Important Dates

Submission dealine: Extended to 14 April 2022
Notification: 24 April 2022
Camera-ready: 01 May 2022
Workshop date: 07 June 2022

 

Call for Participation

We invite the participation of researchers, designers, developers and practitioners from a diverse range of backgrounds concerned with the design, development, evaluation and deployment of map-based interactive visualizations, applications, tools and services.

Prospective workshop participants are invited to submit a position paper describing their contributions to the field of the workshop and highlight their specific interests in the workshop topics. Numbers permitting, the workshop will also be open to other participants without an accepted position paper.

This workshop aims to include a wide range of topics related to map-based visualizations, interfaces and interactions, including but not limited to:

  • Theoretical foundations of map design.
  • Principles and practice of design of maps and map-like visualizations.
  • Design of map-based user interfaces and interactions .
  • Evaluation and user studies of map-based visualizations, interfaces and interactions.
  • Applications of map-based visualizations, interfaces and interactions in areas such as geographic information systems, epidemiology and healthcare, climate and environment, sustainability, education, social sciences and humanities.
 

Submissions

Position papers should be of maximum 6 pages, and prepared according to the ACM proceedings format.

Submissions should be made through Easychair https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=mapii2022.

The workshop programme committee will review the submitted position papers, and select 10-15 papers for presentation at the workshop based on their quality and relevance to the workshop topics.

Accepted position papers will be published in the workshop proceedings, and will be made available through the workshop website. The workshop will include a discussion on publication of the extended versions of the position papers, for instance, in the form of a special issue of a journal or an edited book.