Our symposium brought together IS, political science, computer science, and psychology researchers to discuss the effects of visual online contents on individuals. I'm thrilled to be part of such a multidisciplinary group! @DrJulieAncis@AeDeeGee@codybuntain#aps23dc
Keeping scientists in the loop! Researchers @NJIT are creating software that will help scientists focus on developing climate models rather than worrying about the complexity of simulation data. It will especially improve modeling of natural disasters: https://t.co/sG6pCYagaV
Looking forward to presenting our short paper "Conceptualizing Visual Analytic Interventions for Content Moderation" at #ieeevis 2021 in the session VIS Short Papers - Social Sciences, Software Tools, Journalism, and Storytelling together with
@AeDeeGee and @arcticpenguin.
4⃣ Corey Fallon discusses their (w/ @wenskovitch, @AeDeeGee, @StrayKat73) take on reevaluating the complementary roles in human-machine teams through the lens of cognitive psychology and mapping them to existing and emerging research in VA.
📄:https://t.co/IG0ymq75Xn
#FlexAtTREX
@MahuaMoitra@ECISVEEP Ma'am, I see you as a voice of reason and sound rationale. While your point about mistimed elections is a pertinent one, can you explain why there is STILL no lockdown where the 7-day average number of cases is 15k? Surely, localized lockdowns are possible?
We are a global coalition - IndiaCovidSOS with 100+ academics, clinicians, bioengineers, community members to bring clinically validated solutions and help. Check our first infographic on #homecare in COVID. We need global community to engage - time is running out! (1/)
India is facing an unprecedented humanitarian crisis. A curated list of how we (mainly, resident and non-resident Indians) can contribute to the fight on the ground: https://t.co/DMDZSTZpn3
Here is a list of local orgs helping Indians survive covid - intended for people with intl credit cards. A WIP - this list is a start. Please point me to organizations I should include. Also, consider news outlets listed here
https://t.co/ouSKhmSMhP
On campus, in my office after 400+ days. Did a somber time travel with my scattered whiteboard notes/sketches from March last year. Some of them related to proposals rejected more than once since then and some about ideas I almost forgot I was pursuing.
We (@JessicaHullman's great idea) would like to collect experiences of underrepresented (women, racial minority, disability, etc.) candidates in CS hiring to serve as an educational memo for CS hiring committees.
Share your experiences anonymously here: https://t.co/qzjqB00ZRB
There will be ten (10!) accepted workshops at #ieeevis this year (not counting the other co-located events with "workshop" in the title). Let's go through them all (thread):
If any of this work at the intersection of #privacy and #datavisualization sounds interesting to you, I am very much looking forward to having a chat! #eurovis
Excited for my first virtual conference experience, #eurovis 2020, where my student Kaustav Bhattacharjee @me_kebby and I will present our STAR (state-of-the-art report) paper on Privacy-Preserving Data Visualization, a collaboration with Prof. Min Chen. (thread)
link that with privacy and utility metrics and also think about attack scenarios about which we published a paper at VizSec last year: https://t.co/whpRD1Swic This STAR paper is a self-reminder to pursue some of the research threads that were always on my wishlist. #eurovis
For privacy-preserving #datavisualization researchers (a minority), hopefully you can find your own paper in our collection 😉. The goal here is a systematization of the work we all have done that can help us converge on task descriptions and research contributions.
complex policy implications to data owners/subjects), using visualization as a component of the “privacy by design” approach (example: https://t.co/1DmGyXlz0i), and developing visual analytic techniques for assessing tradeoffs between disclosure risks and analytical value