Best Short Paper Award EuroVis 2025

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The best short paper award was given for the paper entitled ‘Visualizing of Interaction Effects for Combinatorial Cost-Benefit Analysis’. The central theme is the visualization of interaction effects in decision-making processes. The study presented in the paper examined possible forms of representation.
The selection committee, consisting of Dr Renata Raidou (TU Vienna), Dr Stefan Bruckner (University of Rostock) and Dr Andrew McNutt (University of Utah), gave the following assessment.
"This paper is a standout for its clear articulation of a critical gap in visualizing interaction effects in decision-making and for offering a practical, scalable solution. It excels in methodological rigor, combining novel visual techniques with a well-executed user study involving 271 participants. The study’s thorough empirical grounding, thoughtful design, relevance, and applicability across domains make it highly impactful.”
BekanntheitsgradInternational

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EreignistitelEuroVis 2025
OrtLuxembourg Institute of Science and Technology (LIST), Luxembourg, LuxemburgAuf Karte anzeigen
Zeitraum2 Juni 2025 → 6 Juni 2025

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