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Data Visualization

Data Visualization. David Karger. Visualization Drives Insight. We need visualizations to help us understand our data Formulate hypotheses Then test/confirm them We use visualizations to communicate our insights to others. Visualizing Heterogeneous Data.

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Data Visualization

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  1. Data Visualization David Karger NSF Site Visit to MIT DataSpace

  2. Visualization Drives Insight • We need visualizations to help us understand our data • Formulate hypotheses • Then test/confirm them • We use visualizations to communicate our insights to others NSF Site Visit to MIT DataSpace

  3. Visualizing Heterogeneous Data • We propose to make data more available • Which will encourage scientists to gather it across disciplines • How will they look at it once they have it? • Discipline-specific visualization tools won’t know what to do with other Disciplines’ data • We need data-agnostic visualization tools • Must we recourse to spreadsheets? NSF Site Visit to MIT DataSpace

  4. Visualization Ontologies • We can ontologize the different ways of looking at information • Selection of attributes, layout, means of filtering • View descriptions can travel with the data • Ontology-aware tools can generate suitable visualizations on a variety of platforms • Scientists can publish their visualizations with their conclusions NSF Site Visit to MIT DataSpace

  5. Fresnel Visualization OntologyLongwell Browser • dsp:publicationFacets rdf:type facets:FacetSet; facets:facets ( dc:type dc:publisher dc:contributor dc:subject ); facets:types ( ow:Publication ) . dsp:publicationLabelLens rdf:type :Lens; :classLensDomain ow:Publication; :group gr:group; :purpose :labelLens; :showProperties ( dc:title ) .dsp:publicationLens rdf:type :Lens; :classLensDomain ow:Publication; :group gr:group; :purpose :defaultLens; :showProperties ( dc:description dc:identifier dc:creator dc:contributor dc:date dc:subject dc:type dc:publisher dc:rights ) . dsp:creatorFormat rdf:type :Format; :group gr:group; :propertyFormat [ rdf:type :FormatDescription ; :contentNoValue "[none]" ]; NSF Site Visit to MIT DataSpace

  6. Exhibit Framework • In-HTML-document visualization ontology • Author creates a data set • Excel spreadsheet, tabbed file, XML file, JSON • Then writes HTML document • Specify view by embedding HTML “tags” from viz ontology • Our javascript makes the data-interactive viz NSF Site Visit to MIT DataSpace

  7. Deployment • Deployed 2 years ago • Hundreds of exhibits created in the wild • Healthy open source community • Fixing bugs, extending with new views • Timeline on opendata.gov for several months NSF Site Visit to MIT DataSpace

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  15. Inside a Wiki NSF Site Visit to MIT DataSpace

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  17. Or a BLOG NSF Site Visit to MIT DataSpace

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  19. Going Forward • Refine our understanding of the universal concepts of information visualization • Deploy domain-independent tools that can use visualization descriptions to create effective visualizations of arbitrary data drawn from many locations • Data comes with its visualization descriptions • Fed to specialized widgets that fit the descriptions NSF Site Visit to MIT DataSpace

  20. What Widgets? • Descriptions aren’t programs • Won’t implement highly specialized views • Gene map, pie chart, heat map, star chart, scatter plot, chemical bond diagram… • But these views can be implemented/packaged/downloaded for incorporation into the visualizers • Visualization “app store” • Then referenced in viz description NSF Site Visit to MIT DataSpace

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  23. Scientific Publication • At present, all our rich interactive visualization tools are inside the lab • When it’s time to publish, we use papers with dead ink charts • Move to publication of rich visualization descriptions inside the article • Show the reader not just conclusions, but the way you looked at your data to reach them NSF Site Visit to MIT DataSpace

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