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Visualization Day: Tentative Schedule

by Mary Himmelstein last modified 2008-04-16 12:47

10:00am
Opening Remarks, Joe Barba, Dean of Engineering, Grove School of Engineering


10:15-10:45am Laszlo Babai, University of Chicago
Title: Computing rank-convolution with a mask

10:50-11:20am Ken Perlin, New York University
Title: A New Generation of User Interface Devices

11:25-11:55am Matthew Ericson, New York Times
Title: Visualizing Data for the Masses: Information Graphics at The New York Times

12:00-2:15pm Lunch in the Faculty Dining Room
1:00-1:20pm Ben Shneiderman, University of Maryland
Title:ManyEyes, Macroscopes, and MovieFlow: The diverse pleasures of information visualization
1:25-1:55pmPeter Brinkmann, City College of New York
Demo: Introducing the Visor Lab

2:15-2:45pm Catherine Plaisant, University of Maryland
Title: Discovering Patterns in Electronic Health Records

2:50-3:20pm Martin Wattenberg, IBM
Title: Visualization in the Public Sphere

3:30-4:00pm
Wine and Cheese
EXPACON
PLAY the puzzle game EXPACON :
By scientists,
for everyone

This Week's Puzzles

Circle Version
Letter Version
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Solutions to follow
next week (Friday)