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Principles of Data Visualization #42

Closed eamonnmag closed 8 years ago

eamonnmag commented 8 years ago

Date: 15 April 2016 Time: 17:00 CEST (UTC +02) Location: 40/R-D10 Vidyo for remote participants (just click on the link to proceed): CERN_OpenScience Session format: Talk


Lesson guide: @eamonnmag Lesson materials: https://www.dropbox.com/s/3x4103xbgg1b312/CERN-MozStudy-Principles.pdf?dl=0


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lukasheinrich commented 8 years ago

great slides.... sad I can't be there. maybe we can have some remote discussion here: @eamonnmag after having worked bit on the HEP domain, do you have some general comments on how visualization is done in HEP right now? I think the vast majority of visualizations are histograms, mostly since we are interested in relative frequencies of events that can be labeled on continuous scales/axes. are there alternatives to look at? what do you feel is the biggest deficiency in how viz is done in HEP?

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adavidzh commented 8 years ago

@lukasheinrich to me it's the rainbow palette from hell, err, ROOT.

adavidzh commented 8 years ago

Thanks for the updates addressing color perception. #KillTheRainbow

eamonnmag commented 8 years ago

Some papers on perception being attached:

adavidzh commented 8 years ago

Any news on the updated slides (as shown)?

RaoOfPhysics commented 8 years ago

Pinging @eamonnmag. :)

eamonnmag commented 8 years ago

Just updated the link :)