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* '''October 24:''' Kim, D., and Shipman, F. M. [http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1810663 Interpretation and visualization of user history in a spatial hypertext system]. In Proceedings of the 21st ACM conference on Hypertext and hypermedia (New York, NY, USA, 2010), HT ’10, ACM, pp. 255–264.
 
* '''October 24:''' Kim, D., and Shipman, F. M. [http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1810663 Interpretation and visualization of user history in a spatial hypertext system]. In Proceedings of the 21st ACM conference on Hypertext and hypermedia (New York, NY, USA, 2010), HT ’10, ACM, pp. 255–264.
 
* '''October 10:''' Shrinivasan, Y. B., & van Wijk, J. J. (2008, April). [http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1357247 Supporting the analytical reasoning process in information visualization]. In Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on human factors in computing systems (pp. 1237-1246). ACM.
 
* '''October 10:''' Shrinivasan, Y. B., & van Wijk, J. J. (2008, April). [http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1357247 Supporting the analytical reasoning process in information visualization]. In Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on human factors in computing systems (pp. 1237-1246). ACM.
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===Summer 2012.  Social Network Analysis.===
 
===Summer 2012.  Social Network Analysis.===

Revision as of 17:02, 15 March 2014

Reading Group

We are an informal reading group that meets once a week to discuss papers related to Visual Analytics, Information Visualization, and HCI in general.

Time: Thursdays at 3:30PM

Location: TBD

Discussed Papers

Winter 2014

Fall 2013

Summer 2012. Social Network Analysis.

From this term we will be giving flavors to the reading group by having term-themes. We of course invite every kind of discussion and we can certainly accomodate more readings inspired by the common topic being covered. That said, during this summer the following sub-topics would shape the discussion:

  • Background: What is social network analysis? What are the dominant theories? What are the characteristics of the raw data? How do researchers make sense of, and draw conclusions from, the data they collect on social networks? What types of techniques are available? Compare two analysis techniques.
  • Visualization: Why are VA tools so useful for social network analysis? What are the standard visual representation techniques (layout, encoding, etc.)? What are the alternatives to node-link diagrams? Compare two new approaches/tools.
  • Interaction: What are the standard interaction techniques for static social network analysis/exploration? How have designers dealt with temporal dynamics? Compare two new approaches/tools.
  • Evaluation: How are social network analysis visual analytics tools evaluated? What does 'success' look like in this domain? Compare two evaluation papers.


Summer 2011

Spring 2011

Fall 2010

  • November 30: Elmqvist, N. and Fekete, J-D. (2010) Hierarchical Aggregation for Information Visualization: Overview, Techniques, and Design Guidelines. IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, 16(3). 439-454.
  • October 19: Steimle, J., Brdiczka, O., & Mühlhäuser, M. (2009). CoScribe: Integrating Paper and Digital Documents for Collaborative Knowledge Work. IEEE Transactions on Learning Technologies, 2(3), 174-188. doi:http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/TLT.2009.27
  • October 12: Hetzler, E. and Turner., A. (2004) Analysis Experience using Information Visualization. IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, 24 (5) pp. 22-26.
  • Also October 12: J.A. Wise, J.J. Thomas, K. Pennock, D. Lantrip, M. Pottier, A. Schur, and V. Crow. (1995) Visualizing the Non-Visual: Spatial Analysis and Interaction with Information from Text Documents. Proceedings of Information Visualization. pp. 51-58.
  • October 5: M. Kreuseler, T. Nocke, and H. Schumann, “A history mechanism for visual data mining,” 2004.
  • September 28: N. Wook Kim, S. Card, J. Heer "Tracing Genealogical Data with TimeNets," AVI 2010

Summer 2010

  • May 4: F. Viégas, S.Golder, J. Donath “Visualizing Email Content: Portraying Relationships from Conversational Histories”, CHI 2006

Spring 2010