The @ieeevis doctoral colloquium deadline is extended to May 19, 2023. We expect to be able to cover registration for all student participants and partial lodging/travel for US-based student participants with the support of the NSF. Live on PCS, will be on web soon.
Data visualization sketches! Mental models! Elephants! Curious how this all relates? I present our paper “Data Abstraction Elephants: The Initial Diversity of Data Representations and Mental Models” at CHI next month. (1/5)
"The Kahlert Foundation's donation will establish an endowment to provide the School of Computing with flexible, long-term funding that will expand student support, bring in top faculty and accelerate industry collaborations." @UtahSoC @UtahCoE@UUtah https://t.co/AzrLPgawJB
Tenured/tenure-track faculty position in visualization is now available at the Scientific Computing and Imaging (SCI) Institute. For more information visit https://t.co/7CzsrTI6Iz
Delighted to be part of the newly-named Kahlert School of Computing @UtahSoC @UtahCoE@UUtah. Excited to see what the Kahlert Foundation & @HeatherKahlert's generous gift will enable in the years to come. Now it's time to fill this mug with coffee and prove some theorems :).
More gems from the archives at the #ieeevis OU open house, in some cases only a handful of these books still exist anywhere in the world. Seeing these physical artifacts in person was a privilege and pleasure.
Highlight of #ieeevis OU open house was the once-in-a-lifetime walkthrough of selected books from the History of Science Collection archives, taken out of climate controlled vaults for one night, just for us, by curator and capstone speaker @kvmagruder !
Capstone talk available online. Extremely thought-provoking and reminds me of some of the early work in non-photorealistic rendering, bridging art and perception. We need more of this interdisciplinary thinking. https://t.co/3vSmz6Cc3m #ieeevis
Today! #ieeevis OK Station 1, 10:45 Session, starting at 11:21, Sayef Sakin is presenting our work “Traveler: Navigating Task Parallel Traces for Performance Analysis.” In this work, we tackle the vast differences in scale between overview and detail in parallel Gantt charts. 🧵
To support these analysis needs, Traveler supports numerous linked view fo trace analysis. Come to the talk for a brief introduction and/or checkout the project on Github (https://t.co/zwgIBLJNnC) and our small demo: https://t.co/yEt0itnuwg
This work is a continuation of an ongoing design study for task parallel analysis. The extended goals and tasks are shown in gold. We found a lot of tasks that connect between contexts of events and measurements in the time, resource, and code space.