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054 Designing Exploratory Data Visualization Tools W Miriah Meyer
054 Designing Exploratory Data Visualization Tools W Miriah Meyer

054 Designing Exploratory Data Visualization Tools W Miriah Meyer Miriah meyer’s research centers on creating visualization tools that support exploratory and reflective data analysis, as well as bring new ideas for how we can use data in our lives. these tools allow people to learn about their data, reframe their perspectives, and disrupt their thinking. Managing in home environments through sensing, annotating, and visualizing air quality data. jimmy moore, pascal goffin, miriah meyer, philip lundrigan, neal patwari, katherine sward, jason wiese.

24 Miriah Meyer
24 Miriah Meyer

24 Miriah Meyer Miriah meyer professor, linköping university verified email at liu.se homepage visualization. Miriah meyer is an american computer scientist and professor at linköping university. she is noted for her pioneering work in data visualization for research applications. [1]. Here, visitors can experience data visualisations of mummies, crime scenes, space and much more. the centre also hosts the exhibition data and me, which miriah meyer helped to develop, where visitors can try visualising their own data on screens. at the exhibition data and me you can visualize your own data. photo: thor balkhed. In this paper we argue that there exists a growing tension in the visualization research community at the intersection of the tools and guidelines we produce, and our more critical accounts of how visualizations work in the world.

Miriah Meyer Designing Visualization Systems With And For People In
Miriah Meyer Designing Visualization Systems With And For People In

Miriah Meyer Designing Visualization Systems With And For People In Here, visitors can experience data visualisations of mummies, crime scenes, space and much more. the centre also hosts the exhibition data and me, which miriah meyer helped to develop, where visitors can try visualising their own data on screens. at the exhibition data and me you can visualize your own data. photo: thor balkhed. In this paper we argue that there exists a growing tension in the visualization research community at the intersection of the tools and guidelines we produce, and our more critical accounts of how visualizations work in the world. My research focuses on the design of visualization tools for helping people make sense of data, and on the development of methods for helping visualization designers make sense of the world. Managing in home environments through sensing, annotating, and visualizing air quality data. jimmy moore, pascal goffin, miriah meyer, philip lundrigan, neal patwari, katherine sward, jason wiese. My research group creates visualization tools that support exploratory and reflective data analysis, as well as bring new ideas for how we can use data in our lives. these tools allow people to learn about their data, reframe their perspectives, and disrupt their thinking. As the field has grown, ideas from outside computer science have increasingly entered visualization discourse, questioning the fundamental values and assumptions on which visualization research stands.

Miriah Meyer Designing Visualization Systems With And For People In
Miriah Meyer Designing Visualization Systems With And For People In

Miriah Meyer Designing Visualization Systems With And For People In My research focuses on the design of visualization tools for helping people make sense of data, and on the development of methods for helping visualization designers make sense of the world. Managing in home environments through sensing, annotating, and visualizing air quality data. jimmy moore, pascal goffin, miriah meyer, philip lundrigan, neal patwari, katherine sward, jason wiese. My research group creates visualization tools that support exploratory and reflective data analysis, as well as bring new ideas for how we can use data in our lives. these tools allow people to learn about their data, reframe their perspectives, and disrupt their thinking. As the field has grown, ideas from outside computer science have increasingly entered visualization discourse, questioning the fundamental values and assumptions on which visualization research stands.

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