Khoury College Researchers Present at IEEE VIS 2021
Khoury College at IEEE VIS 2021
Known as the premier forum for advances in visualization and visual analytics, the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) will host VIS 2021 virtually, from October 24–29, 2021. Academic, government, and industry researchers and practitioners from all over the world will gather to share and present novel findings on the design and use of visualization tools.
Khoury College of Computer Sciences researchers will have a large presence at IEEE VIS 2021. Members of the Data Visualization Lab and other faculty at Khoury College submitted nine papers and will host four workshops and one tutorial. All full papers are cross-published in the IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics (TVCG) journal.
Paper Presentations
October 27, 2021
11:00 am ET: The Unmet Data Visualization Needs of Decision Makers within Organizations. Evanthia Dimara, Harry Zhang, Melanie Tory, and Steven Franconeri
11:11 am ET: An Exploration And Validation of Visual Factors in Understanding Classification Rule Sets. Jun Yuan, Oded Nov, and Enrico Bertini
12:07 pm ET: AdViCE: Aggregated Visual Counterfactual Explanations for Machine Learning Model Validation. Steffen Holter, Oscar Alejandro Gomez, Jun Yuan, and Enrico Bertini
1:45 pm ET: Deconstructing Categorization in Visualization Recommendation: A Taxonomy and Comparative Study. Doris Jung-Lin Lee, Vidya Setlur, Melanie Tory, Karrie Karahalios, and Aditya Parameswaran
October 28, 2021
10:15 am ET: Untidy Data: The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Tables. Lyn Bartram, Michael Correll, and Melanie Tory
1:30 pm ET: A State-of-the-Art Survey of Tasks for Tree Design and Evaluation with a Curated Task Dataset. Aditeya Pandey, Uzma Syeda, Chaitya Shah, John Alexis Guerra Gomez, and Michelle A. Borkin
1:45 pm ET: Impact of Cognitive Biases on Progressive Visualization. Marianne Procopio, Ab Mosca, Carlos Scheidegger, Eugene Wu, and Remco Chang
2:00 pm ET: STRATISFIMAL LAYOUT: A Modular Optimization Model for Laying Out Layered Node-link Network Visualizations. Sara Di Bartolomeo, Mirek Riedewald, Wolfgang Gatterbauer, and Cody Dunne
1:30 pm ET: A State-of-the-Art Survey of Tasks for Tree Design and Evaluation with a Curated Task Dataset. Aditeya Pandey, Uzma Syeda, Chaitya Shah, John Alexis Guerra Gómez, and Michelle A. Borkin
October 29, 2021
11:15 am ET: Scalable Scalable Vector Graphics: Automatic Translation of Interactive SVGs to a Multithread VDOM for Fast Rendering. Michail Schwab, David Saffo, Nicholas Bond, Shash Sinha, Cody Dunne, Jeff Huang, James Tompkin, and Michelle A. Borkin
Other presentations
Workshops
October 24, 2021
1:00pm–4:30pm ET: Human-Data Interaction. Lyn Bartram, Sheelagh Carpendale, Eun Kyoung Choe, Bongshin Lee, and Melanie Tory
1:00 pm–4:30 pm ET: MLUI 2021: Machine Learning from User Interaction for Visualization and Analytics. John Wenskovitch, Michelle Dowling, Eli T Brown, Ab Mosca, Conny Walchshofer, Marc Streit, and Kai Xu
1:00 pm–4:30 pm ET: alt.VIS. Jane L. Adams, Lonni Besançon, Michael Correll, R. Jordan Crouser, Charles Perin, Paul Rosen
October 25, 2021
9:00 am–12:25 pm ET: Visualization for Social Good. Leilani Battle, Michelle A. Borkin, Michael Correll, Lane Harrison, and Evan Peck
Tutorial
October 25, 2021
9:00 am–4:15 pm ET: Observable: Quick and Effective Visualization Prototyping with Reactive Notebooks. John Alexis Guerra Gomez
Panel
October 25, 2021
9:00 am–10:30 am ET: VisInPractice Panel on Moving Between Academia and Industry. Zhicheng Leo Liu (moderator), Hank Childs, Miguel Encarnacao, Jian Zhao, and Melanie Tory
Other Northeastern faculty and affiliates
Papers
October 27, 2021
10:07 am ET: How Learners Sketch Data Stories. Rahul Bhargava, Dee Williams, and Catherine D’Ignazio
11:00 am ET: What we talk about when we talk about data physicality. Dietmar Offenhuber
Panel
October 27, 2021
9:00 am–10:30 am ET: Wait…when did we sign up to be economists? Organizers: Derya Akbaba, Kiran Gadhave; Panelists: Saiph Savage, Danielle Albers Szafir, Alexander Lex, and Steve Haroz