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Revision as of 20:01, 4 September 2015
The HCIL has an open semi-organized weekly "brown bag lunch (BBL)" on every Thursdays from 12:30-1:30pm in HCIL (2105 Hornbake, South Wing). The topics range from someone's work, current interest to the HCIL, a software demo/review, a study design, a proposed research topic, an introduction to a new person, etc. The BBL is the one hour a week where we all come together--thus, it’s a unique time for HCIL members with unique opportunities to help build collaborations, increase awareness of each other’s activities, and generally just have a bit of fun together with free food every week.
To sign up for a session, send an email to BBL student co-coordinator Austin Beck (austinbb@umd.edu) or Lelya Norooz (leylan@umd.edu). In the email, briefly describe the topic and preferred dates.
To get notified about upcoming events, please subscribe one of these mailing lists.
We thank YAHOO for its sponsorship of the HCIL Brown Bag Lunches .
Fall 2015 Schedule
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09/03/2015 | All new students! |
New student introductions!
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09/10/2015 STARTING |
Jean-Daniel Fekete Senior Research Scientist at INRIA (link) |
ProgressiVis: a New Workflow Model for Scalability in Information Visualization
There are legitimate reasons why it takes time for infovis to start catching-up with these large numbers, and some work such as Lins et al. Nanocubes (http://www.nanocubes.net/) and Liu et al. imMens (http://idl.cs.washington.edu/papers/immens), have started to show possible routes to scalability. However, they both rely on either pre-computed aggregations that need hours to compute for large datasets, or on a highly parallel infrastructure performing aggregations on the fly. In my talk, I will explain why we need more flexible solutions and present a new workflow architecture called ProgressiVis, to achieve progressive computations and visualization over massive datasets. |
09/17/2015 | Liese Zahabi Assistant Professor of Graphic Design at the University of Maryland, College Park (link) |
Exploring Information-Triage: Speculative interface tools to help college students conduct online research
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09/24/2015 | HCIL Student Presentations |
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10/01/2015 | Celine Latulipe Associate Professor at The University of North Carolina at Charlotte (link) |
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10/08/2015 |
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10/15/2015 |
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10/22/2015 | Heather Bradbury Director, Masters of Professional Studies Programs at Maryland Institute College of Art (link) |
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10/29/2015 | Kurt Luther Assistant Professor of Computer Science in HCI/CSCW at Virginia Tech (link) |
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11/05/2015 | C. Scott Dempwolf Research Assistant Professor and Director, UMD - Morgan State Joint Center for Economic Development (link) |
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11/12/2015 |
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11/19/2015 |
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11/26/2014 | No Brown Bag for Thanksgiving break. | |
12/03/2015 |
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12/10/2015 |
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12/17/2015 |
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Past Brown Bags
View the Past Brown Bag Lunch Schedules to learn more about prior talks.