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The Information Interfaces
Group, an HCI research group in the GVU Center at Georgia Tech,
develops computing technologies that help people take
advantage of information to enrich their lives.
More about the lab approach
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Jigsaw
Using visualization and visual analytics to help
analysis and sensemaking on document collections. |


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Information Visualization
and Visual Analytics
Helping people understand and analyze data
through interactive visualization techniques and systems.
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Imprint
Empowering workers to use visualizations of printer data
as a basis for conversation and reflection.
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SellTrend
Enabling real-time awareness and exploratory analysis of
temporal, categorical event transactions.
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The Buzz
Supporting end-user mashup creation and content aggregation
onto photo and text collages.
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InfoCanvas
Developing Information Art: Virtual paintings that
peripherally convey information to people. |

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FundExplorer
Aiding equity investors with mutual fund portfolio
diversification through the use of Context Treemaps.
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Dust & Magnet
Assisting people understand multivariate data sets using a
magnet metaphor-based visualization.
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Sports Visualization
Promoting advanced statistical analysis in sports through
the use of information visualization.
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SunBurst
Developing circular, space-filling visualizations for depicting
information hierarchies and trees. |
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Software Visualization
Helping people understand software through visualization
of programs, data structures, algorithms, and executions.
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PhD Fellowships in Visual
Analytics are available for doctoral students applying
for Fall 2010 admissions.
John is giving an invited
talk at MIT in September about his work in visual
analytics.
We will be part of the
new VACCINE
(Visual Analytics for Command, Control, and Interoperability) DHS
Center of Excellence led by Purdue University.
Congratulations to Chris for completing his
PhD dissertation!
We recently had one paper accepted (Honorable Mention,
Best Paper) at InfoVis
'09 and two papers accepted at VAST
'09, where John is also Papers CoChair. The conferences
are in mid-October in Atlantic City.
Chris just presented papers about his thesis work at
GROUP '09
and Communities &
Technology '09.
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CS 7450 - InfoVis Class
II Lab - Visit our lab

GVU Center
-- College of Computing
----- Georgia Tech
Research supported in part by the National Science Foundation under
awards IIS-0414667, CCF-0808863 (FODAVA lead), and IIS-0915788; the
Dept. of Homeland Security's NVAC program and the DHS Center of
Excellence in Command, Control and Interoperability (VACCINE
Center); and TravelPort Corp.
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