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Science of Interaction

Science of Interaction. Thoughts on the Science of Interaction: Fundamental Changes Required In the Discourse for Discovery. Definition: visual analytics Why Interaction Must Change Ten Characteristics of New Science of Interaction. Jim Thomas

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Science of Interaction

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  1. Science of Interaction Thoughts on the Science of Interaction: Fundamental Changes Required In the Discourse for Discovery • Definition: visual analytics • Why Interaction Must Change • Ten Characteristics of New Science of Interaction Jim Thomas Director National Visualization and Analytics Center Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Fellow http://NVAC.pnl.gov Detecting the Expected -- Discovering the UnexpectedTM

  2. Visual Analytics Definition “Public”: Visual analytics provides the last 12 inches between the masses of information and the human mind to make decisions Science: Visual analytics is the science of analytical reasoning facilitated by interactive visual interfaces

  3. Why Interaction Must Change • Scale of Things to Come: • Information: • In 2002, recorded media and electronic information flows generated about 22 exabytes (1018) of information • In 2006, the amount of digital information created, captured, and replicated was 161 EB • In 2010, the amount of information added annually to the digital universe will be about 988 EB (almost 1 ZB)

  4. Why Interaction Must Change • Scale of Things to Come: • Information: • Drivers of Digital Universe: • 70% of the Universe is being produced by individuals • Organizations (businesses, agencies, governments, universities) produce 30% • Wal-Mart has a database of 0.5 PB; it captures 30,000,000 transactions/day • The growth is uneven • Today the United States accounts for 41% of the Universe; by 2010, the Asia Pacific region will be growing 40% faster than any of the other regions

  5. Why Interaction Must Change • Scale of Things to Come: • Information: • Drivers of Digital Universe: • Kinds of Data: • About 2 GB of digital information is being produced per person per year • 95% of the Digital Universe’s information is unstructured • 25% of the digital information produced by 2010 will be images • By 2010, the number of e-mailboxes will reach 2 billion • The users will send 28 trillion e-mails/year, totaling about 6 EB of data

  6. Why Interaction Must Change • Scale of Things to Come (info., drivers, kinds): • Today's interaction designed for point and click on individual items, groups(folders), and lists • Today's interaction assumes user knows subject, concepts within information spaces, and can articulate what they want • Today's interaction assumes data and interconnecting relationships are static in meaning over time • Today's interaction is one way initiated

  7. Ten Characteristics of New Science of Interaction:to start the conversation • New science of interaction enables two way: • Semantic: natural concept communication • Syntactic: likely mostly image, voice, augmented with selection and action methods • Multiscale interaction of discourse • Based on foundations of “critical thinking” • Enable predictive/proactive thinking • “Smart” agent based discourse • Assumptions, views, hypothesis, evidence, scenarios, all part of active and dynamic discourse • Public to expert analytics versions based on similar principals of interaction • Start very differently: get to know your data • Finish very differently: producing active product

  8. Science of Interaction Thoughts on the Science of Interaction: Fundamental Changes Required In the Discourse for Discovery “The old computing was about what computers could do; the new computing is about what users can do.” Ben Shneiderman, Leonardo’s Laptop Jim Thomas Director National Visualization and Analytics Center Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Fellow http://NVAC.pnl.gov Detecting the Expected -- Discovering the UnexpectedTM

  9. Reading • How Much Information? 2003 • UC Berkeley School of Information Management and Systems • The Expanding Digital Universe • A Forecast of Worldwide Information Growth Through 2010: IDC • Illuminating the Path: The R&D Agenda for Visual Analytics: http://nvac.pnl.gov • Critical Thinking: Foundations of Critical Thinking www.criticalthinking.org • Leonardo”s Laptop, Ben Shneiderman, MIT Press 2002

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