SIG-VIS Activities
First SIG-VIS Webinar of 2021:
Computer-Assisted Analyses of Digitized Fine Art: Cézanne and His Sources
with Dr. Melinda Weinstein: https://members.asist.org/events/Details/computer-assisted-analyses-of-digitized-fine-art-c-zanne-and-his-sources-317411?sourceTypeId=Website
“‘App’lying Mobile Technology to Visual Research Methods: Mobile Apps for Participant-Generated Photography” by Sarah Barriage and Alison Hicks, May 2, 2019, 12:00pm – 1:00pm EDT.
Information Visualization for the Future Generation Catalog, sponsored by SIG VIS, September 20, 2017.
2017 Virtual Symposium on Information & Technology in the Arts & Humanities, presented by SIG AH and SIG VIS, April 18-19, 2017
2017 Student Research Award – organized by SIG AH and SIG VIS, April 18-19, 2017
“How Is Image Seeking and Use Studied: Theoretical Models and Research Methods (SIGs VIS, AH, DL)” by Krystyna K. Matusiak, Abebe Rorissa, Dan Albertson, and Jung-Won Yoon. 79th ASIS&T Annual Meeting, Copenhagen, DK, October 15, 2016.
“Visual Research Methods Workshop” by Jenna Hartel and Krystyna Matusiak. 79th ASIS&T Annual Meeting, Copenhagen, DK, October 14, 2016.
2016 Virtual Symposium on Information & Technology in the Arts & Humanities, presented by SIG AH and SIG VIS, May 18, 2016. Proceedings
2016 Student Research Award, organized by SIG VIS, SIG AH and SIG DL, May 18, 2016
“Breaking Traditional Barriers: Collaboration, Impact, and Information Technology in the Humanities (SIGs AH, VIS)” by Jeremy Lee McLaughlin, Meris Mandernach, Alex Oliszewski, Christian Scott James, Melissa Higgins, and Stacy Konkiel. 78th ASIS&T Annual Meeting, St. Louis, MO, November 9, 2015.
“Information Visualization Workshop” by Joe Ryan and Krystyna Matusiak. 78th ASIS&T Annual Meeting, St. Louis, MO, November 7, 2015.
2015 Virtual Symposium on Information & Technology in the Arts & Humanities, presented by SIG AH and SIG VIS, April 22-23, 2015. Proceedings.
2015 Student Research Paper Award, organized by SIG AH and SIG VIS, March 25, 2015.
“Questioning the Visual: Research Methods and the Problem of Perception (SIG/VIS)” by Joan Beaudoin, Elaine Ménard, Christine Marie Angel, Andrea Copeland, Jenna Hartel, Brian O’Connor, Diane Rasmussen Pennington, Ali Shiri, and Leslie Thomson. 76th ASIS&T Annual Meeting, Montreal, QC, November 4, 2013.
“Preserving Imaged-Based Cultural Heritage: Valuation, Negation, or Desertion” by Andrea Copeland, Joan Beaudoin, Chris Landbeck and Steven Puglia. 75th ASIS&T Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD, October 28, 2012.
“State of the Art/Science: Visual Methods and Information Behavior Research” by Jenna Hartel, Diane Sonnenwald, Anna Lundh and Nancy Fried Foster. 75th ASIS&T Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD, October 29, 2012.
“Information Visualization: State of the Art and Future Directions” by Staša Milojević, Chaomei Chen, Loet Leydesdorff, Jason Priem and Scott B. Weingart. 75th ASIS&T Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD, October 30, 2012.
“Hands On with the State of the Art (SIG VIS)” by Sam Hastings, Elaine Menard, Joan Beaudoin, Chris Landbeck, and Andrea Copeland. 74th ASIS&T Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, October 12, 2011.
“Current Research and Thinking in Image Analysis, Descriptions, and Systems (SIG VIS)” by Abby Goodrum, Samantha Hastings, Corinne Jorgensen, Krystyna Matusiak, Elaine Menard, Diane Neal, Brian O’Connor, Abebe Rorissa, and Jaime Snyder. 73rd ASIS&T Annual Meeting, Pittsburg, PA, October 27, 2010.
“Image Indexing and Retrieval: Current Projects and a Comprehensive Research Agenda for the Future (SIG VIS)” by Corinne Jorgensen, Joan Beaudoin, Elaine Menard, Diane Neal, and Besiki Stvilla. 72nd ASIS&T Annual Meeting, Vancouver, BC, November 10, 2009.
SPEED MEETING: A Special Session to Introduce Attendees to Each Other in Person and via Web Cast (SIGs KM, BWP, MGT, STI, VIS)” by Deborah Swain, Philip Edwards, Christopher Landbeck, Beatrice Pulliam, Diane Neal, and Kris Liberman. 71st ASIS&T Annual Meeting, Columbus, OH, October 26, 2008.
“Retrieving and Using Visual Resources: Challenges and Opportunities for Research and Education (SIGs VIS, ED, DL, USE)” by Martha Smith, Youngok Choi, Ingrid Hsieh-Yee, Jane Greenberg, Hemalata Iyer, and Edie Rasmussen. 71st ASIS&T Annual Meeting, Columbus, OH, October 27, 2008.
“Models, theories, and methods in image research: A discussion and a look to the future (SIG VIS)” by Samantha Hastings, June Abbas, Hemalata Iyer, Diane Neal, and Abebe Rorissa. 71st ASIS&T Annual Meeting, Columbus, OH, October 27, 2008.
“Understanding Visual Search Tools through Users’ Reactions (SIGs CR, DL, ED, HCI, III, USE, VIS)” by
Efthimis Efthimiadis, Allison Druin, and Andrew Large. 71st ASIS&T Annual Meeting, Columbus, OH, October 28, 2008.
“Information Spaces (SIGs VIS, USE, SI)” by Hamed Ekbia, Michael Buckland, Myke Gluck, Ray Larson, and JIngfeng Xia.71st ASIS&T Annual Meeting, Columbus, OH, October 29, 2008.
“Social computing, folksonomies, and image tagging: Reports from the research front” by Sam Hastings, Hemalata Iyer, Diane Neal, Abebe Rorissa, and Jung-Won Yoon. 70th ASIS&T Annual Meeting, Milwaukee, WI, November 19-24, 2007.
“Toward Web 2.0 music information retrieval: Utilizing emotion-based, user-assigned descriptors” by Hyuk-Jin Lee and Diane Neal. 70th ASIS&T Annual Meeting, Milwaukee, WI, November 19-24, 2007.
“ImageCLEF and ImageCLEFmed: Toward standard test collections for image storage and retrieval research” by Paul Clough, William Hersh, Abebe Rorissa, and Miguel Ruiz. 69thASIS&T Annual Meeting, Austin, TX, November 6, 2006.
“The Digital Museum in the Life of the User (SIGs USE, AH, DL, VIS, HCI)” by Paul Marty, Hsin-liang Chen, Kenneth Hamma, Layna White, and Anne Gilliland-Swetland. 68th ASIS&T Annual Meeting, Charlotte, NC, October 30, 2005.
“Information Visualization: Highlights, Histories and Futures (SIG VIS)” by Howard Griesdorf, Corinne Jorgensen, Peter Jorgensen, Diane Neal, Brian O’Connor, and Ray Uzwyshyn. 67th ASIS&T Annual Meeting, Providence, RI, November 14, 2004.
“Hot Topics Panel: Advances in 3D Image Applications (SIG VIS)” by James G. Jones, Elise Lewis, Bill McDonald, Sam Quigley, Paul Roy, and Guenter Weibel. 67th ASIS&T Annual Meeting, Providence, RI, November 17, 2004.
“Visual Containment of Cultural Forms: An Examination of Visual Epistemologies and Scopic Regimes (SIG VIS)” by Mikel Breitenstein, Marija Dalbello, Ron Day, Ann Simonds, and Morris (Muhchyun) Tang. 66th ASIS&T Annual Meeting, Long Beach, CA, October 21, 2003.
“3D Images: From Theory to Applications (SIG VIS)” by Sam Hastings, Paul Roy, Bill McDonald, Elise Lewis, and Shuleyman Ozeren. 66th ASIS&T Annual Meeting, Long Beach, CA, October 22, 2003.
“Access to Large Spoken Archives: Uses and Technology (SIG VIS)” by Dagobert Soergel, Samuel Gustman, Mark Kornbluh, and Bhuvana Ramabhadran. 65th ASIS&T Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, November 19, 2002.
“Visualizing Knowledge Domains (SIGs CR, VIS)” by Helen Barsky Atkins, Katy Borner, and Katherine W. McCain. 65th ASIS&T Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, November 19, 2002.
“Mapping the Knowledge (SIGs MET, VIS)” by Chaomei Chen, Xia Lin, Kevin W. Boyack, and Steven A. Morris. 65th ASIS&T Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, November 20, 2002.
“Designing Information Communities for the 3D Environment (SIG VIS)” by Timothy Rowe, Daniel Gelaw, Elise Lewis, Miguel Morales Arroyo, Walter Noot, Sam Hastings, and Brian O’Connor. 65th ASIS&T Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, November 21, 2002.
“Current Research in Digital Image Management (SIG VIS)” by Howard Besser, Abby A. Goodrum, Samantha K. Hastings, and James M. Turner. 65th ASIS&T Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, November 21, 2002.
“Resolution to Representation: Current Research in Digital Imaging and the Education of Digital Image Managers (SIGs ED, VIS)” by Sam Hastings, Howard Besser, Abby Goodrum, Elise Lewis, Tara Carlisle, and Brian O’Connor. 64th ASIS&T Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, November 5, 2001.
“Images and Text: Current Issues in Information Retrieval and Presentation (SIG VIS)” by Corinne Jorgensen, Jin Zhang, Dietmar Wolfram, and Emily Marsh. 64th ASIS&T Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, November 5, 2001.
“Visual Analysis Methods for Information Retrieval” by Mark Rorvig. 63rd ASIS Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, November 12, 2000.
“Data Visualization in Information Retrieval and Data Mining” (SIG VIS). 63rd ASIS Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, November 15, 2000.
“Exploring Convergence: Digitized Multimedia Collections Among Museums, Archives and Libraries” (SIGs CR, VIS). 63rd ASIS Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, November 16, 2000.
“The Sound of Information: Auditory Browsing and Audio Information Retrieval (SIG VIS)” by Stephen Downie, Marilyn Tremaine, and Myke Gluck. 62nd ASIS Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, November 1, 1999.
“Information Retrieval from Speech (SIGs CR, VIS)” by Ellen Voorhees, Douglas W. Oard, Howard D. Wactlar, Bob Bruce, and Lynn Silipigni Connaway. 62nd ASIS Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, November 2, 1999.
“Digital Libraries in the K12 Environment (SIGs CR, VIS)” by Gary Marhionini, Darin Stewart, Howard D. Wactlar, and Raya Fidel. 61st ASIS Annual Meeting, Pittsburg, PA, October 26, 1998.
“Funders’ Forum: Private Public Support for Digitization Projects (SIGs AH, VIS)” by Les Gasser, Steve Griffin, Donald Drucker, Jeffrey Field, and Diane B. Frankel. 60th ASIS Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, November 1-6, 1997.
“Semiotic Approaches to Information Science” (SIGs STI, VIS). 60th ASIS Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, November 1-6, 1997.
“Organizing and Representing Knowledge Graphically Using Classificatory Structures” (SIGs CR, HCI, VIS). 60th ASIS Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, November 1-6, 1997.
“Classification and Indexing for Image Collections: Theory and Practice” (SIGs CR, VIS). 60th ASIS Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, November 1-6, 1997.
“Digital Imagery: Photographs and Art (SIGs AH, LAN and VIS)” by Howard Besser and Joseph Busch. 59th ASIS Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD, October 22, 1996.
“Icons and the Web: Communicating Classificatory Structure Through Graphs (SIGs CR, VIS)”
“Visual Access to Retrieval Objects, Part I and Part II”
“Navigating Complexity: New Interfaces for the World Wide Web and Data Visualization”