InfraVis Open Hearing
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Welcome to InfraVis Open Hearing 4th October 14.30 – 16.00
Your input is valuable!
Welcome to InfraVis Open Hearing 4th October 14.30 – 16.00
Time: October 22-23, 2024; LINXS – Institute of Advanced Neutron and X-ray Science, IDEON Delta 5, Floor 5, Scheelevägen 19, 223 70 Lund, Sweden
Symposium on “Humanistic AI” InfraVis is together with Huminfra and Swe-Clarin co-sponsoring a one-day symposium on ‘Humanistic AI’ on Wednesday, June 19. This hybrid event will take place at the Faculty of Humanities, University of Gothenburg, Sweden, and is hosted by The Gothenburg Research Infrastructure in Digital Humanities (GRIDH) at the University of Gothenburg and The Swedish School of Library and Information Science (SSLIS) at the University of Borås. The symposium will explore the emerging field of ‘Humanistic AI,’ focusing on how humanities practices are using, developing, and interrogating AI, primarily in Sweden and neighboring countries. It aims to…
Radio Documentary about Digital Twin InfraVis helps bring the data to life with Motion Capture animations and realistic 3D models of patients to help communicate medical information in a more personalized way. The medical digital Twin project at Linköping University is featured in Swedish National Radio (in Swedish). Listen to the radio documentary here. Photo Credits: William Lövfors, Linköpings universitet
InfraVis was represented with a poster presentation at LINXS Young researchers’ symposium in Lund on the 24th April.
Björn Thuresson and Mario Romero will lead a workshop to survey elicitation methods towards visualization design. We will have a discussion on what makes most sense for different projects. We will meet in the visualization studio VIC as well as in zoom.
KTH students present their final projects.
Time: 13-15:30, March 14, 2024; Lund University, Sölvegatan 18, Lund, Sweden
InfraVis Seminar Series: Preprints: The what/why/how of a faster dissemination of research Abstract: In the fast-paced world of scientific discovery, rapid dissemination of research findings is crucial for accelerating progress and knowledge sharing. However the traditional publishing system hinders this process leading to delays, increased costs, and limited access. Preprints, preliminary versions of scientific manuscripts that have not undergone formal peer review, have emerged as game-changers dismantling barriers and enabling immediate sharing of scientific ideas. In this talk, I will present the concepts of preprints and why you should adopt them as well as debunk some myths surrounding them….
Time: March 7, 2024; Location: Uppsala University