Information visualization
The area covered by this course is the most vividly evolving subdomain of computer visualization.
Unlike in medical visualization or scientific visualization, where the data is usually low-dimensional and has some inherent geometry, information visualization handles data with as much as hundreds of dimensions and usually without any physical coordinate system to relate to. It is hard to understand such abstract data with our limited mental faculties.
Information visualization helps to gain insight into to abstract and multidimensional relations hidden in real world data used in science or industry. The multimodality of data, the combination of computer graphics, computer science, geometry, psychology, art and aesthethics makes this area of visualization exciting and challenging.
Evaluation
There are three activities: written test (25 points), presented report (25 points), program (50 points).
Bonus points (up to 5 points) can be acquired by giving meaningful questions to your classmates during the report presentations.
Click here for complete set of activites and their details
Grading scale:
A | B | C | D | E | Fx |
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100 - 91 | 90 - 81 | 80 - 71 | 70 - 61 | 60 - 51 | 50 |
Reports
Here is a set of selected papers for your reports: Infovis 2013 reports
Pick one and sign up into the table: Rozpis prezentacii
Lectures
# | Slides (in PDF) | Misc. |
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00 | Warm up | |
01 | Perception for design | |
02 | From data types to visual cues | |
03 | Interaction and GUI | |
04 | Multidimensional data I | |
05 | Multidimensional data II | |
06 | Relations and networks | |
07 | Large data in visualization | |
08 | Scientific visualization | |
09 | Infographics | |