Doctoral student @elhamdadihamza, Assistant Professor @thecindyxiong, and @lacepadilla of @ucmerced recently won Best Poster Honorable Mention at @ieeevis 2022 in Oklahoma City. Read their paper: https://t.co/1VFazeJTL8
Finally back home from @ieeevis. Fortunate to have met some wonderful people and being able to have made amazing friends! Feeling inspired and somewhat recharged for the next year!
Thank you to the VIS community for being the best 🤗
So happy to share my first first-author conference paper! I (and four brilliant collaborators: @vsetlur@WindsCogley@arvindsatya1 and Marti Hearst) found that readers prefer charts with more text and that this text has subtle and strong influences on reader takeaways. 🧵/12
Great presentation, @thecindyxiong ! Excited to share these findings - an individual's prior belief affects how they interpret the correlation of scatterplots 🧵/ 10 #ieeevis
Wonderfully presented by @ElhamdadiHamza.
Hope this work helps future researchers and provided some useful insights to measure trust in data visualisations!
great presentation by @ElhamdadiHamza !! looking forward to deploying more useful, informed, and interdisciplinary measures of trust in future work! 🥳😁
@MaiShehaly Trust is critical for visualizations but is often conveyed through a single dimension (Likert scale). "How Do We Measure Trust in Visual Data Communication?" proposes other approaches using psychology and economics research!
@ElhamdadiHamza@aimen_gaba@YeaseulKim@thecindyxiong
Check out my presentation on Friday regarding how language influences visual design at the Natural Language Interaction station. Spoiler alert - You’ll love the title if you’re obsessed with harry potter (like me maybe?)
Check out our paper on “how we can better measure trust in data visualizations” at the BELIV Workshop at VIS. I’ll be presenting during session 2 on Monday Oct 17 at 11:30am CT!
@aimen_gaba@YeaseulKim@thecindyxiong
Can we measure trust in data visualizations more creatively than Likert scales?
Processing fluency & trust games can be used 2 measure trust in data visualizations.
Learn more at #TREXVIS2022 w/ @ElhamdadiHamza @LacePadilla @thecindyxiong
Oct. 16th
https://t.co/XEIHLVd6YZ
It has been a fantastic experience to work and learn from Dr. Narges Mahyar for the past year. I'm excited about our future work tackling complex design challenges on conversational agents.
An interdisciplinary research team including Assistant Professor @thecindyxiong and PhD student @ElhamdadiHamza is researching the efficacy of sentencing alternatives that address bias, inequality, and public trust in the criminal legal system. Read more: https://t.co/qQphpqwW13
Excited to announce CFP for the 3rd Workshop on Applied Affect Recognition (AMAR) at #icpr2022. Submission deadline: May 16th. Site will be updated with more details soon - https://t.co/F3qksJRN4G.
@DrMarvinAndujar@JerryYin1 @TempesttNeal @HindujaSaurabh@cseUSF
Can't help but wonder how long HCI will keep seeing itself as a coherent discipline. The past few years I've been hesitant to identify as an HCI researcher bc it means so many different things that the thread seems lost. Not saying it's bad, just not a very informative label.