
Dear Academic friends, We’re pleased to announce the call for papers for the Input Visualization Workshop, co-located with the IEEE VIS Conference in Vienna, Austria, taking place from November 2 to 7. Input visualization — “visual representations that are designed to collect (and represent) new data rather than encode pre-existing datasets” — provides a new lens for direct interactions with data through visualizations and physicalizations. You can find a collection of input visualization online here: https://inputvisualization.github.io/ For the workshop, we invite three types of submissions for the workshop: (1) Position papers, (2) Examples of input visualizations, (3) Expressions of interest to participate in the workshop without submitting a paper or example to help us estimate the number of attendees. 👉: https://forms.gle/T6wmARWrcZfMRwS28 🫶🏻 (1) Position papers: We invite 2+ page position papers or pictorials that identify, highlight, or address key challenges related to interaction and input in visualizations, including (but not limited to): - New or existing input visualization designs. - New or overlooked use cases for interaction in visualizations. - Case studies of participatory visualization and physicalization in practice. - New interaction techniques for inputting, modifying, or annotating data via visual interfaces. - Novel physical, tangible, or tool-driven approaches to interacting with visualizations. - Design principles, challenges, or opportunities for interactive visualizations. Submissions should use the VGTC conference two-column format or DIS Pictorial format. Submissions will be shared with participants before the workshop. At least one author of each accepted paper must attend the workshop and must register for at least one day of the conference. For more details, please visit the workshop's website at: https://inputvisualization.github.io/vis2025/. Submission deadline: August 4, 2025 Notification: August 19, 2025 🫶🏻 (2) Examples of input visualizations: Alternatively, we also invite submissions of examples of input visualizations that you find inspiring or relevant, whether from your own research or other sources. We will use these examples during the workshop as we aim to expand our evolving corpus of input visualizations. Please include an image and a short description of the example, as well as an explanation of why you find this example interesting or inspiring. Submissions should be provided in PDF format, or any other format that fits your submission. 🫶🏻 (3) Expressions of interest to participate: If you are interested in participating in the workshop, even without submitting a position paper or example, please fill out the form as well, as this will help us estimate the number of attendees. Best Regards, Workshop Organizers Nathalie Bressa, Samuel Huron, Wesley Willett, Evanthia Dimara, Kim Sauvé, Derya Akbaba