Title: CS 7450 Information Visualization
1Introduction
- CS 7450 - Information Visualization
- Jan. 10, 2002
- John Stasko
2Exercise
3Data Explosion
- Society is more complex
- There simply is more stuff
- Computers, internet and web give people access to
an incredible amount of data - news, sports, financial, purchases, etc...
4How much data?
- Between 1 and 2 exabytes of unique info produced
per year - 1000000000000000000 (1018) bytes
- 250 meg for every man, woman and child
- Printed documents only .003 of total
Peter Lyman and Hal Varian, 2000 Cal-Berkeley,
Info Mgmt Systems www.sims.berkeley.edu/how-much
-info
5Data Overload
- Problem How to make use of the data
- How do we make sense of the data?
- How do we harness this data in decision-making
processes? - How do we avoid being overwhelmed?
6The Challenge
- Transform the data into information
(understanding, insight) thus making it useful to
people
7One Approach
- Provide tools that present data in a way to help
people understand and gain insight from it - Cliches
- Seeing is believing
- A picture is worth a thousand words
8Exercise Redux
- What did you put on your paper?
- Text?
- Pictures?
- People work differently
9Visualization
- Often thought of as process of making a graphic
or an image - Really is a cognitive process
- Form a mental image of something
- Internalize an understanding
- The purpose of visualization is insight, not
pictures - Insight discovery, decision making, explanation
10Main Idea
- Visuals help us think
- Provide a frame of reference, a temporary storage
area - External cognition
- Role of external world in thinking and reason
- Examples?
11Information Visualization
- What is information?
- Items, entities, things which do not have a
direct physical correspondence - Notion of abstractness of the entities is
important too - Examples baseball statistics, stock trends,
connections between criminals, car attributes...
12Information Visualization
- What is visualization?
- The use of computer-supported, interactive visual
representations of data to amplify cognition. - From Card, Mackinlay Shneiderman 98
13What Its Not
- Scientific Visualization
- Primarily relates to and represents something
physical or geometric - Examples
- Air flow over a wing
- Stresses on a girder
- Weather over Pennsylvania
14Information Visualization
- Components
- Taking items without a direct physical
correspondence and mapping them to a 2-D or 3-D
physical space. - Giving information a visual representation that
is useful for analysis and decision-making
15Two Key Attributes
- Scale
- Challenge often arises when data sets become very
large - Interactivity
- Want to show multiple different perspectives on
the data
16Domains for Info Vis
- Text
- Statistics
- Financial/business data
- Internet information
- Software
- ...
17Examples
- Images
- Minivan comparison
- Bad Excel
18Atlanta Flight Traffic
Atlanta Journal April 30, 2000
192000 Election Ballot
20Electoral College
Atlanta Journal November 5, 2000
21Power Costs
Average cost per month to use
Wall Street Journal August 16, 2001
22London Subway
www.londontransport.co.uk/tube
23Napoleans March
From E. Tufte The Visual Display of Quantitative
Information
size of army direction
latitude longitude
temperature date
Minard graphic
24Example
NYC weather
2220 numbers
Tufte, Vol. 1
25Examples
26Map of the Market
www.smartmoney.com/marketmap
Demo
27StarTree
Hyperbolic tree
www.inxight.com
28SunBurst
www.cc.gatech.edu/gvu/ii/sunburst
File browser
29HomeFinder
HCIL Univ. Maryland
30Tasks in Info Vis
- Search
- Finding a specific piece of information
- How many games did the Braves win in 1995?
- What novels did Ian Fleming author?
- Browsing
- Look over or inspect something in a more casual
manner, seek interesting information - Learn about crystallography
- What has Jane been up to lately?
31Tasks in Info Vis
- Analysis
- Comparison-Difference
- Outliers, Extremes
- Patterns
- Assimilation
- Monitoring
- Awareness
32Knowledge Crystallization
- Information foraging
- Search for schema (representation)
- Instantiate schema
- Problem solve to trade off features
- Search for a new schema that reduces problem to a
simple trade-off - Package the patterns found in some output product
From CMS 98
33How Vis Amplifies Cognition
- Increasing memory and processing resources
available - Reducing search for information
- Enhancing the recognition of patterns
- Enabling perceptual inference operations
- Using perceptual attention mecahnisms for
monitoring - Encoding info in a manipulable medium
34Process
task
Raw data
Data tables
Visual Structures
Views
Data transformations
Visual mappings
View transformations
35Sources Used
36Upcoming
- Multivariate data sets
- User (cognitive) tasks