International audienceApplications have been driving visualization research from the early days on. Researchers have developed countless impressive techniques to visualize and interact with large, complex data from areas as diverse as scientific simulation, medicine, and sociology. Application domains provide data and problems for visualization research and the battlefields to assess new techniques' effectiveness. Progress in visualization research has also led to a wealth of applications crossing multiple disciplines. Researchers are collecting new types of data, new problems are emerging, and domain experts are more often employing visualization to gain insight into these data types and solve their problems. This special issue contains fi...