Please join us again on June 29 for two talks:
Jeffrey Heer, UCB - Voyagers and Voyeurs: Supporting Asynchronous Collaborative Information Visualization
ABSTRACT:
In this talk, I will describe describe mechanisms for asynchronous
collaboration in the context of information visualization, recasting
visualizations as not just analytic tools, but social spaces. I'll
discuss the design and implementation of sense.us, a web site
supporting asynchronous collaboration across a variety of visualization
types. The site supports view sharing, discussion, graphical
annotation, and social navigation and includes novel interaction
elements. Finally, I will report the results of user studies of the
system, observing emergent patterns of social data analysis, including
cycles of observation and hypothesis, and the complementary roles of
social navigation and data-driven exploration.Webpage:
vis.berkeley.edu/papers/sense.us
BIOGRAPHY:
Jeff Heer is a Ph.D. candidate at UC Berkeley in the Computer Science
Division and the Berkeley Institute of Design, where he researches
various topics in human-computer interaction, particularly information
visualization and social computing. His advisor is Professor Maneesh
Agrawala. Over the years, Jeff has additionally worked at Xerox PARC,
IBM Research, Microsoft Research, and Tableau Software. Jeff is also
the author of prefuse, an open-source framework for creating
interactive visualizations. Webpages: jheer.org, vis.berkeley.edu
And...
Maneesh Agrawala, UCB - Topic TBD