BEZERIANOS Anastasia
Habilitation à diriger des recherches
Equipe : Informatique Centrée sur l'Humain
Increasing the bandwidth of interactive visualizations, using complex display environments and targeted designs
Début le 02/07/2020
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Ecole doctorale : ED STIC 580
Etablissement d'inscription : vide
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Soutenue le 02/07/2020 devant le jury composé de :
* Jean-Daniel Fekete, Directeur de Recherche, Inria
* Eric Lecolinet, Professeur, Télécom Paris
* Laurence Nigay, Professeur, Université Grenoble Alpes (rapporteur)
* Margit Pohl, Associate Professor, TU Wien
* Nicolas Sabouret, Professeur, Université Paris-Saclay
* Claudio Silva, Professeur, New York University (rapporteur)
* Jack van Wijk, Professeur, Eindhoven U. of Technology (rapporteur)
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Résumé :
Interactive visualizations combine human computer interaction, visual design, perception theory, as well as data processing methods in order to propose visual data representations that amplify cognition, and aid data exploration and understanding. We can consider visualization as a communication medium or channel between humans and their data. The higher the communication bandwidth (the data that can be communicated and understood), the more effective the visualization is. My research attempts to increase the bandwidth of this communication channel in the following two ways. (i) First, by moving away from traditional desktops towards larger displays that can both render larger amounts of data and can accommodate multiple viewers. (ii) And second, by designing and studying appropriate visual representations that show salient information. In my presentation I will describe my work on these topics, the challenges it tries to address, and discuss the methodology and inspiration behind this research.