WORKSHOP: Doctoral Symposium at the Eighth International Conference on the Theory and Application of Diagrams (DIAGRAMS 2014)

研讨会:第八届图理论与应用国际会议博士生研讨会(DIAGRAMS 2014)

基本信息

  • 批准号:
    1434919
  • 负责人:
  • 金额:
    $ 2万
  • 依托单位:
  • 依托单位国家:
    美国
  • 项目类别:
    Standard Grant
  • 财政年份:
    2014
  • 资助国家:
    美国
  • 起止时间:
    2014-03-01 至 2015-02-28
  • 项目状态:
    已结题

项目摘要

This is funding to support a Doctoral Consortium (workshop) for approximately 15 graduate students, along with a panel of 4 distinguished research faculty mentors (but only those students enrolled in U.S. educational institutions, about 8, will be eligible for funding through this grant). The event will take place in conjunction with (and on the first day of) the Eighth International Conference on the Theory and Application of Diagrams (DIAGRAMS 2014), to be held July 28-August 1, 2014, in Melbourne, Australia, and co-located with the IEEE Symposium on Visual Languages and Human-Centric Computing, as was the case in 2008. Diagrams are wide-ranging and open-ended representations that include sketches, drawings, charts, pictures, 2D and 3D geometric models, and maps. They are a vital tool in human communication in areas such as art and science, as well as commerce and industry. A better understanding of how effective diagrams can be generated and used has the potential to produce transformative advances in these areas. DIAGRAMS is the only conference series that provides a united forum for all aspects of research on the theory and application of diagrams. It is a bi-annual, international and interdisciplinary event whose goals are to present and discuss (a) state-of-the-art research on computational, cognitive and socio-cultural theories, models and techniques of reasoning with diagrammatic representations, and (b) cutting-edge intelligent and interactive information technologies for using diagrammatic representations in supporting human reasoning. Research topics include understanding diagrammatic reasoning in humans, understanding the use of diagrammatic representation for communication, developing techniques for automated diagrammatic reasoning, and designing tools for use of diagrammatic representations. The conference series is overseen by the DIAGRAMS Steering Committee with a rotating membership; more information is available at the conference website http://www.diagrams-conference.org/2014. The primary goal of the DIAGRAMS 2014 Doctoral Consortium is to increase the exposure and visibility of young graduate student researchers in these areas. The workshop will be a research-focused day-long meeting that affords participants an opportunity to present their work and get feedback from established researchers in the field, who will be present to comment on the young researchers' presentations in an informal and constructive environment. Each invited participant will be asked to give a short talk, which will be followed by discussion and critiquing. For some students, this may be their first opportunity to give a research talk outside their home institutions, which will help prepare them for future scholarly discussions. The Doctoral Consortium is open for attendance to all conference registrants, and summaries of the presentations will be available on the conference website.Broader Impacts: DIAGRAMS 2014 will significantly increase our understanding of diagrammatic reasoning in humans and machines, and will add momentum to the development of new information technologies for the use of diagrammatic representations in support of human reasoning. The conference will help develop human research capital by enabling interactions between senior and junior researchers and by catalyzing new collaborations. The Doctoral Consortium will increase the exposure and visibility of young graduate student researchers in these areas, and help train them by providing early input from senior researchers in the field in an interactive and constructive environment. The social network among this next generation of researchers, and the relationships with senior researchers, created by the workshop will play a critical role in their enculturation into the profession. Diversity of the selected students is a goal of the organizers, who will be proactive in an effort to ensure that both students and faculty are a diverse group across multiple dimensions including nationality, scientific discipline and gender. To further assure diversity, only one student will be selected from each educational institution, with preference given to students from underrepresented populations.
这是为了支持大约15名研究生的博士联盟(研讨会)以及由4位杰出研究教师导师组成的小组(但只有在美国教育机构(大约8个)中招收的那些学生才有资格通过这笔赠款资金)。 该活动将与第八届图表理论和应用国际会议(图2014年)结合(以及将于2014年7月28日至8月1日在墨尔本,澳大利亚举行,并与IEEE审论座谈会上的视觉计算和人类式计算的案例,如2008年,与IEEE召开的计算机相同。图,图表,图片,2D和3D几何模型以及地图。 它们是艺术和科学以及商业和工业等领域的人类交流中的重要工具。 更好地理解如何生成和使用有效图,有可能在这些领域产生变革性进步。 图是唯一为有关图表理论和应用的研究的各个方面提供联合论坛的唯一会议系列。 这是一个两年一次的,国际和跨学科的事件,其目标是介绍和讨论(a)关于计算,认知和社会文化的最先进研究,具有图形表示的推理的模型和技术,以及(b)尖锐的智能和互动信息技术,用于支持人类理性的图表。 研究主题包括了解人类中的示意性推理,了解使用图表代表来进行交流,开发用于自动示意性推理的技术以及设计用于使用图表表示的工具。 会议系列由图表指导委员会监督,并由旋转会员资格进行;会议网站http://www.diagrams-conference.org/2014可以找到更多信息。 该图2014年博士联盟的主要目标是增加这些领域的年轻研究生研究人员的接触和知名度。 该研讨会将是一个以研究为重点的一天的会议,为参与者提供了一个机会,有机会介绍他们的作品,并从该领域既定的研究人员那里获得反馈,他们将在非正式和建设性的环境中对年轻研究人员的演讲发表评论。 每个受邀参与者将被要求进行简短的演讲,然后进行讨论和批评。 对于某些学生而言,这可能是他们第一个在家庭机构之外进行研究演讲的机会,这将有助于他们为将来的学术讨论做好准备。 博士联盟开放,可供所有会议注册人出席,演示文稿的摘要将在会议网站上获得。Boader的影响:2014年图表将大大提高我们对人类和机器中的示意性推理的理解,并将为新信息技术的开发增添动力,以支持对人类理性的示意表征的使用。 该会议将通过实现高级和初级研究人员之间的互动以及催化新的合作来帮助发展人类研究资本。博士联盟将增加这些领域的年轻研究生研究人员的接触和知名度,并通过在互动和建设性的环境中提供该领域的高级研究人员的早期投入来帮助他们培训。 下一代研究人员之间的社交网络以及由研讨会创建的高级研究人员的关系将在其为专业的文化中发挥关键作用。 选定的学生的多样性是组织者的目标,他们将积极主动,以确保学生和教职员工都是一个多元化的群体,包括国籍,科学学科和性别。 为了进一步确保多样性,每个教育机构只会选择一名学生,而偏爱人口不足的学生。

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  • 发表时间:
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WORKSHOP: Doctoral Symposium at the Ninth International Conference on the Theory and Application of Diagrams (DIAGRAMS 2016)
研讨会:第九届图理论与应用国际会议博士生研讨会(DIAGRAMS 2016)
  • 批准号:
    1632246
    1632246
  • 财政年份:
    2016
  • 资助金额:
    $ 2万
    $ 2万
  • 项目类别:
    Standard Grant
    Standard Grant
III: Small: RUI: Collaborative Research: Exploiting Information Graphics in a Digital Library
III:小:RUI:协作研究:在数字图书馆中利用信息图形
  • 批准号:
    1016900
    1016900
  • 财政年份:
    2010
  • 资助金额:
    $ 2万
    $ 2万
  • 项目类别:
    Standard Grant
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