Petra Isenberg
dr_pi@vis.social
<p>Researcher in visualization and HCI. Working on mobile visualization, evaluation, and other things I'm curious about. Located at Inria and Université Paris-Saclay in France.</p>
Posts
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Post #1802995
On my way to Bremen for a PhD defense. One of the nice things about working in Paris are the many train connections. Today: Paris - Cologne - Bremen. One stop, no airport, no baggage to check, no drinks to throw out, no cramped seating, no waiting at a gate or security check or baggage claim, arrival and departure directly from the city center, good conscience. The price to pay? Longer travel time (7h vs. 1.5h on board). But, I can read, look at the beautiful countryside, and listen to podcasts.
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Post #1802994
With @elm at the University of Bremen giving talks. Enjoying listening to Niklas&#39; thinking about HCAI tools.
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Post #1802992
Stuck on an ICE train in the west of Germany. The train will not move. A computer scientist seems to be in charge. The train will now be rebooted. Reboot time: 10 minutes. I can&#39;t help but wonder if this is the future experience of hacked transportation.
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Post #1802990
Attending para.chi.paris today and tomorrow. I really enjoyed the presentation of : Supporting Interdisciplinary Research with Cards-based Workshops - A Case Study on Participatory Planning for Mountain Pastoralism https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3613905.3637107.. Nice use of cards to perhaps support design study research.
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Post #1802987
Anne-Flore Cabouat presents our position paper on how difficult it is to understand how readable a visualization is and how this might relate to visualization literacy. Here, were at para.chi.paris but the paper was part of the fantastic Visualization literacy workshop at Chi this year. https://visualization-literacy.github.io/CHI2024/
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Post #1802986
Today at para.chi we had interesting discussions around the panel on relationships between advisors and PhD students: https://www.phd-advising-hci.com/. There is also a survey you can still take about it but you must dig it up from the CHI Meta Facebook group.
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Post #1802984
The new https://www.vispubdata.org/ update is out. New: VIS 2023 papers with downloads &amp; GRSI columns, TVCG journal papers presented at VIS, and a github repository. https://github.com/pisenberg/vispubdata