Prof. Nick Holliman
King's College London,UK
Speech Title:Trustworthy Data Visualization
Abstract
“Without good data we are flying blind if you can’t see it you can’t solve it.” Kofi Anan, Nature, 2018.
"I thinkdata visualization tools were critical[in the pandemic]", Patrick Vallance, AI UK, April 2022.
One of the lessons of the COVID19 pandemic in the UK has been the demand from decision makers for the daily visualization of data about the state of the country. The decision makers included ministers, politicians and the public, each needing to understand the current situation to make decisions for the country and in their everyday lives.
This demand has exposed some important questions for visualization researchers:
· How to ensure data visualizations are trustworthy?
· How to validate the quality of data visualizations?
· How to engage people in data visualizations?
We will demonstrate how our recent research applying information theoretic methods to the challenges of urban data visualization addresses these questions and argue that successful data visualization increasingly needs rigorous underpinning science.
Biography
Nick
researches the science and engineering of visualization and visual
analytics, addressing the fundamental challenges of visualization in
successful human-machine teaming. He has demonstrated how novel
visualization methods work in practice in scalable cloud-based software
tools and award-winning 3D visualizations. Nick has experience
delivering global commercial impact for research outputs from both
industrial and academic laboratories. He is Director of CUSP London and
is a fellow of The Alan Turing Institute, where he convenes the
Visualization Interest Group.