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Title

Interactive Visualization of Spatio-Temporal data

Dates

May 18th - 19th, 2017

Responsable de l'activité

Denis Lalanne

Organizer(s)

Prof. Denis Lalanne, University of Fribourg

Dr Florian Evéquoz, University of Fribourg

Speakers

Prof. Daniel Keim, University of Konstanz (Germany)

Prof. Jo Wood, City University of London (United Kingdom)

Description

Spatio-temporal data are complex unstructured data types that generally exhibit numerous difficult features like heterogeneity and uncertainty. Yet they are ubiquitous in practice (e.g. migrant flows, geo-statistical data, people's movements in public spaces, etc.). Visualizing them effectively for practical applications poses many open challenges, including distortion, overplotting, non-uniformity and uncertainty representation. The aim of this course is to present the state-of-the-art of research and applications in interactive visualization of spatio-temporal data. The course will be tutored by Daniel Keim and Jo Wood, whose expertise and experiences cover both the practical and theoretical angles.

Location

Fribourg

Information

The activity takes place at the University of Fribourg, Bd de Pérolles 90, Fribourg (PER21):

  • 18.05.2017, 09:00-13:00: room A120
  • 18.05.2017, 13:00-17:00: room E230
  • 19.05.2017, 09:00-13:00: room B207

 

Places

25

Deadline for registration 12.05.2017
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