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Funding Provenance Sensemaking Visual Analytics

Behaviour analytics for defence and security (2019, £80,000)

Funder: Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl), UK Date: 2019 Funding: £80,000 Partner: MASS Ltd In this project, we use the human-machine teaming approach to design a new visual analytics system that supports kill chain elicitation: The system allows user to mark up text in intelligence reports that may form part of a kill chain; […]

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Survey on the Analysis of User Interactions and Visualization Provenance (EuroVis/Computer Graphics Forum)

EuroVis/Computer Graphics Forum 2020 There is fast-growing literature on provenance-related research, covering aspects such as its theoretical framework, use cases, and techniques for capturing, visualizing, and analyzing provenance data. As a result, there is an increasing need to identify and taxonomize the existing scholarship. Such an organization of the research landscape will provide a complete […]

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TimeSets: Temporal sensemaking in intelligence analysis (IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications)

IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications (CG&A) 2020 TimeSets is a temporal data visualization technique designed to reveal insights into event sets, such as all the events linked to one person or organization. In this paper we describe two TimeSets-based visual analytics tools for intelligence analysis. In the first case, TimeSets is integrated with other visual […]

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Highlights Papers Provenance Sensemaking Visual Analytics

Putting the “i” in interaction: Interactive interfaces personalized to individuals (IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications)

IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications (CG&A) 2020 Interactive data exploration and analysis is an inherently personal process. One’s background, experience, interests, cognitive style, personality, and other sociotechnical factors often shape such a process, as well as the provenance of exploring, analyzing, and interpreting data. This viewpoint posits both what personal information and how such personal […]

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Services Visual Analytics

Director of the UK Chapter of the EuroGraphics Association (EGUK)

I am elected a Director for the UK Chapter of the EuroGraphics Association (EGUK), which is the leading UK professional organisation for everything Computer Graphics-related, including game, AR/VR, and data visualisation.

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Machine learning Provenance Sensemaking Services Visual Analytics

Co-chair for Machine Learning from User Interactions for Visualization and Analytics (MLUI 2020)

I am co-chairing the Machine Learning from User Interactions for Visualization and Analytics (MLUI) workshop this year. It is part of VisWeek 2020, which is the leading international conference on Visualisation (computer graphics, data visualisation, and visual analytics). The workshop is completely online this year, and you can find all the information on its website.

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Services Visual Analytics

PC co-chair for Computer Graphics and Visual Computing (CGVC) 2020

The Computer Graphics and Visual Computing conference is the UK conference on everything Visualisation related, including graphics, games, AR/VR, and data visualisation. This year’s conference is completely online because of the covid19. There is more information on the conference website.

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Students

Xiaolei Liu, Master by Research in Data Science

Natural Language Processing for Solar Cell Material.

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ex-member

Vaidehi Gupta, 2018-2020, research intern

Technical Staff at Oracle

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Provenance Sensemaking Services Visual Analytics

Guest editor for special issue on “Provenance analysis for sensemaking” ( IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications)

This special issue covers research that analyses provenance to better understand how users do sensemaking (information triage, foraging, reasoning, and hypothesis forming and testing). The detailed scope can be found in the Call for Paper. The special issue is now published as part of this issue of IEEE Computer Graphics and Application.