Connectionists: Call for Papers: MLVis 2025, Machine Learning Methods in Visualisation

Ian Nabney ian.nabney at bristol.ac.uk
Thu Apr 10 04:54:11 EDT 2025


Call for papers (reminder, deadline approaching Apr 14): MLVis 2025, Machine Learning Methods in Visualisation for Big Data
Machine Learning Methods in Visualisation for Big Data will be held as part of EuroVis 2025 in Luxembourg City, Luxembourg. The tenth edition of this co-located event will be part-tutorial and part-workshop so as to increase the interaction between researchers. The workshop will feature a keynote by Prof. John A. Lee (Université catholique de Louvain, Belgium).

Part of the MLVis 2025 programme will consist of short papers.

We solicit short papers on machine learning methods in visualisation from both the machine learning and visualisation communities, addressing how the two technologies can be used together to provide greater insight to end users.

Topics include but are not limited to: Explainable Machine Learning, Dimensionality Reduction, Visualisation of Clustering, Regression, and Classification, Steerable Machine Learning, Visualisation to Improve Machine Learning Models, Automation of Visualisation and Visual Analytics, Visualisation and Machine Learning in Text Analytics, Visualisation in Online Machine Learning

Submission deadline: April 14, 2025
More details: https://events.tuni.fi/mlvis/mlvis-2025/




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