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Information Visualization Learning Modules Katy Börner Information Visualization Lab School of Library and Information Science SBC Fellows Forum, May 21 st, 2004

Overview  The Need for Learning Modules to Teach Information Visualization  - Information Visualization Research and Praxis  - Desirable Teaching Style  InfoVis Toolkit  InfoVis Learning Modules  - Design  - Usage  Validation: Teaching InfoVis using the Learning Modules  Discussion & Future Work

SBC Fellows Forum, May 21st, 2004 The Need for Learning Modules: Information Visualization Research and Education Information Visualization (IV) combines aspects of scientific visualization, human- computer interaction, data mining, imaging, and graphics techniques, etc. to transform data that is not inherently spatial (e.g., document collections, network traffic logs, customer behavior, etc.) into a visual form. Well designed visualizations reduce visual search time, improve understanding of complex data sets, reveal relations otherwise not noticed, enable data sets to be seen from several perspectives simultaneously, facilitate hypothesis formulation, and are effective sources of communication. There exist a number of excellent textbooks that can be used to teach IV. Several come with accompanying web sites containing screen-sized snapshots of user interfaces as well as animations and movies. However, there exists no toolkit or learning resource that facilitates the exploration, application, evaluation, and comparison of algorithms.

SBC Fellows Forum, May 21st, 2004 The Need for Learning Modules: Desirable Teaching Style Since Spring 2001, Börner has been teaching the L579 Information Visualization course at the School of Library and Information Science at Indiana University. The course comprises lecture and lab sections as well as project work. Lectures equip students with working knowledge about visual perception principles, theoretical approaches to IV design, a variety of existing data mining and visualization techniques, algorithms, and systems. During lab, students run, discuss, and evaluate different information visualizations and gain hands-on experience with diverse IV algorithms. In project work, they constructively apply their knowledge to design novel IVs and develop skills in critiquing and evaluating visualization techniques.

SBC Fellows Forum, May 21st, 2004 The InfoVis Toolkit

SBC Fellows Forum, May 21st, 2004

InfoVis Toolkit The Team Master Minds/Programmers Jason Baumgartner, SLIS Nathan James Deckard, CS Nihar Sheth, Informatics Bruce William Herr, CS Shashikant Penumarthy, CS/SLIS Graphic Design Caroline Courtney, Fine Art Project Start 2001 Algorithm Development and Integration Nihar Sanghvi, Informatics Ning Yu, SLIS Renee LeBeau, SLIS Sidharth Thakur, CS Sriram Raghuraman, Informatics Todd Holloway, CS Vivek Agrawal, Summer Intern Yuezheng Zhou, CS

SBC Fellows Forum, May 21st, 2004 InfoVis Toolkit Web Site: Jason Baumgartner, Katy Börner, Nathan J. Deckard, Nihar Sheth. An XML Toolkit for an Information Visualization Software Repository. Poster Compendium, IEEE Information Visualization Conference, pp , 2003.

SBC Fellows Forum, May 21st, 2004

InfoVis Toolkit Architecture ANALYSIS ALGORITHMS generate models from parsing other data structures and/or processing on the data LAYOUT ALGORITHMS run graphical processes on the appropriate model DATA MODEL PERSISTENCE factory to persist a model to a particular data store (i.e. XML format, database) STANDARD MODEL INTERFACES based on Java 2 Swing standard models CODE INTEGRATION new algorithms can be easily integrated by supporting one or more of the models

SBC Fellows Forum, May 21st, 2004  Framework can run different data analysis and IV algorithms on a standard set of input data formats (tree, matrix, network, table, list).  Models from the algorithms can be serialized through the persistence layer; and it is generic enough for plugging in various persistence options (XML, SQL database, etc).  Based on Model-View- Controller (MVC) by focusing on standard data model interfaces for data exchange.

SBC Fellows Forum, May 21st, 2004 Demo InfoVis Toolkit

SBC Fellows Forum, May 21st, 2004 InfoVis Learning Modules

SBC Fellows Forum, May 21st, 2004 InfoVis Learning Modules: Design

SBC Fellows Forum, May 21st, 2004 Visualizing Tree Data edu/lm/lm-trees.html

SBC Fellows Forum, May 21st, 2004 Student’s Project Results Visualizing and Evaluation of Tree Data Layouts  Visualizing the structure of IU’s Decision Support System  Visualizing the co-occurences of keywords in DLib Magazine articles.  Visualization of the Java API  Visualizing the Library of Congress Classification System to retrieve legal materials in a library. See Handin pages at handin/L579-S04/cgi/handinlogin.cgi Image by Peter Hook and Rongke Gao

SBC Fellows Forum, May 21st, 2004 Validation: Teaching InfoVis using the Learning Modules Time Series Analysis & Visualization /lm/lm-time-series.html

SBC Fellows Forum, May 21st, 2004 Student’s Project Results Time Series Analysis & Visualization  Using Timesearcher and the Burst Detection Algorithm to Analyze the Stock Market from 1925 to 1945  Applying Burst and TimeSearcher to Chat Data  Lab Access Trends  Quest Atlantis Chat Log Data See Handin pages at

SBC Fellows Forum, May 21st, 2004 Top fifteen most occurring topics from 1944 to 2004 in Timesearcher Visualizing the Work of the United States Supreme Court Based on Time Data and Top Level West Topics by Peter A. Hook & Rongke Gao All topics by West Category and Sub-Category grouped corresponding to the five chief justices All topics grouped by West Category and Sub-Category grouped over the entire lengths of the data set

SBC Fellows Forum, May 21st, 2004 Visualizing niches of the blog universe. Visualizing Niches of the Blog Universe BY Mike Tyworth and Elijah Wright

SBC Fellows Forum, May 21st, 2004 Discussion The Learning Modules are currently used in training students to master large scale data mining, modeling and visualization projects L597 Structural Data Mining and Modeling Fall 2004 ( L579 Information Visualization Spring 2004 and 2005 ( Since Fall 2003, the IVR was downloaded from about 50 institutions, organizations and companies in US, 14 institutions in Europe and 16 unidentifiable units. Please consider using them in your classes!

SBC Fellows Forum, May 21st, 2004 Future Work This summer, six data modeling, several data analysis and some new visualization algorithms will be integrated into the InfoVis Toolkit. Implement programmer-friendly Java API that allows researchers to pipeline data between analysis algorithms and visualization tools within and outside the IVR. Learning Modules will be updated and expanded. There will be Tutorials on the InfoVis CyberInfrastructure and associated Learning Modules at the  - InfoVis Conference in London, UK, July 14-16,  - IEEE Visualization 2004 (Vis04) conference in Austin, Texas.

SBC Fellows Forum, May 21st, 2004 Acknowledgements Craig A. Stewart, Stephanie Burks, Mary Papakhian, Anurag Shankar all UITS generously made the Research Database Complex available for this project and provided very insightful comments and Oracle administration support.