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VIS 2020: IEEE VIS Workshop on Visualization Psychology
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VIS 2020: IEEE VIS Workshop on Visualization Psychology
Session start: Mon Oct 26 08:00 UTC-06:00
Session end: Mon Oct 26 11:35 UTC-06:00
Session Chair(s): Danielle Szafir
0800-0805: Opening Presentation by Danielle Szafir
0805-0845: Keynote: How Graphics Communicate by Barbara Tversky
0845-0855: Using Resource-Rational Analysis to Understand Cognitive Biases in Interactive Data Visualizations by Ryan Wesslen, Doug Markant, Alireza Karduni, Wenwen Dou.
Presented by Ryan Wesslen
0855-0905: The Development of Visualization Psychology Analysis Tools to Account for Trust by Rita Borgo, Darren J. Edwards.
Presented by Rita Borgo
0905-0915: Did You Get The Gist Of It? Understanding How Visualization Impacts Decision-Making by Melanie Bancilhon, Alvitta Ottley.
Presented by Melanie Bancilhon
0915-0930: Plenary Discussions by Ryan Wesslen, Rita Borgo, Melanie Bancilhon
1000-1010: Developing Effective Community Network Analysis Tools according to Visualization Psychology by Darren J. Edwards, Min Chen.
Presented by Darren J. Edwards
1010-1020: What We See and What We Get from Visualization: Eye Tracking Beyond Gaze Distributions and Scanpaths by Kuno Kurzhals, Michael Burch, Daniel Weiskopf.
Presented by Kuno Kurzhals
1020-1030: Task Matters by Laura Matzen, Kristin Divis, Deborah Cronin, Michael Haass.
Presented by Laura Matzen
1030-1045: Plenary Discussions by Darren J. Edwards, Kuno Kurzhals, Laura Matzen
1045-1055: A Psychology of Visualization or (External) Representation? by Amy Rae Fox.
Presented by Amy Rae Fox
1055-1105: The Huge Variable Space in Empirical Studies for Visualization - A Challenge as well as an opportunity for Visualization Psychology by Min Chen, Alfie Abdul-Rahman, David H. Laidlaw.
Presented by Alfie Abdul-Rahman (not recorded)
1105-1115: How do Visualization Designers Think? Design Cognition as a Core Aspect of Visualization Psychology by Paul Parsons.
Presented by Paul Parsons
1115-1130: Plenary Discussions by Amy Rae Fox, Alfie Abdul-Rahman, Paul Parsons
1130-1135: Closing Presentation by Rita Borgo (not recorded)
Session start: Mon Oct 26 08:00 UTC-06:00
Session end: Mon Oct 26 11:35 UTC-06:00
Session Chair(s): Danielle Szafir
0800-0805: Opening Presentation by Danielle Szafir
0805-0845: Keynote: How Graphics Communicate by Barbara Tversky
0845-0855: Using Resource-Rational Analysis to Understand Cognitive Biases in Interactive Data Visualizations by Ryan Wesslen, Doug Markant, Alireza Karduni, Wenwen Dou.
Presented by Ryan Wesslen
0855-0905: The Development of Visualization Psychology Analysis Tools to Account for Trust by Rita Borgo, Darren J. Edwards.
Presented by Rita Borgo
0905-0915: Did You Get The Gist Of It? Understanding How Visualization Impacts Decision-Making by Melanie Bancilhon, Alvitta Ottley.
Presented by Melanie Bancilhon
0915-0930: Plenary Discussions by Ryan Wesslen, Rita Borgo, Melanie Bancilhon
1000-1010: Developing Effective Community Network Analysis Tools according to Visualization Psychology by Darren J. Edwards, Min Chen.
Presented by Darren J. Edwards
1010-1020: What We See and What We Get from Visualization: Eye Tracking Beyond Gaze Distributions and Scanpaths by Kuno Kurzhals, Michael Burch, Daniel Weiskopf.
Presented by Kuno Kurzhals
1020-1030: Task Matters by Laura Matzen, Kristin Divis, Deborah Cronin, Michael Haass.
Presented by Laura Matzen
1030-1045: Plenary Discussions by Darren J. Edwards, Kuno Kurzhals, Laura Matzen
1045-1055: A Psychology of Visualization or (External) Representation? by Amy Rae Fox.
Presented by Amy Rae Fox
1055-1105: The Huge Variable Space in Empirical Studies for Visualization - A Challenge as well as an opportunity for Visualization Psychology by Min Chen, Alfie Abdul-Rahman, David H. Laidlaw.
Presented by Alfie Abdul-Rahman (not recorded)
1105-1115: How do Visualization Designers Think? Design Cognition as a Core Aspect of Visualization Psychology by Paul Parsons.
Presented by Paul Parsons
1115-1130: Plenary Discussions by Amy Rae Fox, Alfie Abdul-Rahman, Paul Parsons
1130-1135: Closing Presentation by Rita Borgo (not recorded)