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Information Visualization as Interdisciplinary Research
Speaker: Dr. Jinwook SEO Seoul National University Korea Title: "Information Visualization as Interdisciplinary Research" Date: Monday, 21 November 2011 Time: 4:00pm - 5:00pm Venue: Lecture Theatre F (near lifts 25/26), HKUST Abstract: Information visualization is an interdisciplinary research area where methodologies developed in HCI, visual design, cognitive psychology, and computer graphics are adapted to develop novel visual representations and interactions. In the Human-Computer Interaction lab at the Seoul National University, we are working on designing/implementing/evaluating interactive information visualization systems. In this talk, we will introduce two recent projects: PittaTree and ManiWordle. In the PittaTree project, we proposed two extensions to the conventional node-link tree visualization technique for efficient browsing and understanding of hierarchical structures with large fan-outs. In the conventional node-link tree visualization, the screen quickly becomes overcrowded as users open nodes that have too many child nodes to fit in one screen. The two extensions are a list view with a scrollbar and a multi-column interface. We compared them against the conventional tree visualization interface in a user study. Results show that users are able to browse and understand the tree structure faster with the multi-column interface than the other two interfaces. Overall, they also liked the multi-column better than others. In the ManiWordle project, we introduce ManiWordle, a Wordle-based visualization tool that revamps interactions with the layout by supporting custom manipulations. ManiWordle allows people to manipulate typography, color, and composition not only for the layout as a whole, but also for the individual words, enabling them to have better control over the layout result. We first describee our design rationale along with the interaction techniques for tweaking the layout. We then present the results both from the preliminary usability study and from the comparative study between ManiWordle and Wordle. The results suggest that ManiWordle provides higher user satisfaction and an efficient method of creating the desired "art work," harnessing the power behind the ever-increasing popularity of Wordle. *************** Biography: Dr. Jinwook Seo is an Assistant Professor in the School of Computer Science and Engineering at Seoul National University in Korea. He founded the Human-Computer Interaction Laboratory there in 2009. His research interests include Human-Computer Interaction, Information Visualization, and Biomedical Informatics. He received his BS and MS degrees in Computer Science from Seoul National University in 1995 and 1997, respectively, after which he taught Computer Science courses to cadets at Korea Air Force Academy for three years. He later worked with Ben Shneiderman at the Human-Computer Interaction Laboratory, University of Maryland and earned his PhD in Computer Science in 2005. He received the Long-term Impact Award at IEEE VisWeek Discovery Exhibition in 2009 for his work on the Hierarchical Clustering Explorer. He has served on conference organization and program committees such as IEEE VisWeek and IEEE PacificVis. He is organizing IEEE VisWeek 2012 Discovery Exhibition and PacificVis 2012.