Speaker: Anastasia Bezerianos (University Paris-Saclay)
Abstract
We could consider visualization as a communication channel between us and our data. There are different ways to increase the bandwidth of this communication channel, for example, through the design of targeted visual analytics systems, the use of novel display and interaction environments, collaborative analysis, etc. I will present examples of work conducted with my colleagues adopting some of these approaches, that in retrospect increase visualization malleability.
Bio
A. Bezerianos is a Professor at Université Paris Saclay, and a member of the ILDA Inria team. She has a Ph.D in computer science from University of Toronto. She works at the intersection of Human-Computer Interaction and Information Visualization. She is interested in the evaluation of interactive visualizations, in how emerging technologies such as wall displays and augmented reality can be used for visual analysis, and in designing visual analytics systems for different domain experts. She has served as Subcommittee Chair in ACM CHI (Visualization subcommittee), as Area Paper Chair in IEEE VIS (Representations & Interaction) and as a member of the VEC (VIS Executive Committee).