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DESCRIPTION:Dynamic networks are a common phenomena across domains\, includ
 ing the social sciences and history (e.g. friendship networks\, messaging 
 networks)\, archeology (e.g. artifact networks\, trading networks)\, and n
 euroscience (e.g. brain connectivity networks)\, and many others. Visualiz
 ing change in those networks helps experts in these domains to better unde
 rstand their data and to inform proper analysis methods for further invest
 igation. On the other side\, experts facing the problem of presenting thei
 r insights into the data to colleagues and collaborators.   In this talk I
  present some of my recent work addressing challenges in visualizing and p
 resenting dynamic networks and temporal data. I will demo interactive and 
 explorative visualizations for dynamic networks [1\,2] and will present a 
 model that allows to generalize some of the gained insights to other tempo
 ral data sets [3] such as videos\, geo-spatial data\, or multi-dimensional
  data. I will further present a generic visualization technique to visuali
 ze the extend of change\, evolution\, and repetition in any more complex t
 emporal data set [4]. Finally\, I present a method to visually communicate
  changes observed in networks [5]. The method is inspired by the way comic
 s works and\, since hand-sketched\, can be used in cases where data is not
  at hand\, e.g. to illustrate hypotheses about possible changes.   [1] Ben
 jamin Bach\, Emmanuel Pietriega\, Jean-Daniel Fekete: Visualizing Dynamic 
 Networks with Matrix Cubes\, Conference on Human Factors in Computing Syst
 ems (CHI)\, Toronto\, Canada\, 2014\, Pages 877-886. http://www.aviz.fr/~b
 bach/cubix/Bach2014cubix.pdf [2] Benjamin Bach\, Nathalie Henry Riche\, Ti
 m Dwyer\, Tara Madhayastha\, Jean-Daniel Fekete\, Tom Grabowski: Small Mul
 tiPiles: Piling Time to Explore Temporal Patterns in Dynamic Networks\,Eur
 ographics Conference on Visualization (EuroVis)\, 2015http://aviz.fr/~bbac
 h/multipiles/Bach2014multiples.pdf [3] Benjamin Bach\, Pierre Dragicevic\,
  Daniel Archambault\, Christophe Hurter\, Sheelagh Carpendale: A Review of
  Temporal Data Visualizations Based on Space-Time Cube Operations\, Eurogr
 aphics Conference on Visualization (EuroVis)\, 2014\, Pages 23-41. http://
 aviz.fr/~bbach/spacetimecubes/Bach2014spacetimecubes.pdf [4] Benjamin Bach
 \, Conglei Shi\, Nicolas Heulot\, Tara Madhayastha\, Tom Grabowski\, Pierr
 e Dragicevic: Time Curves: Folding Time to Visualize Patterns of Temporal 
 Evolution in Data\, IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphi
 cs (TVCG)\, 2016http://aviz.fr/~bbach/timecurves/Bach2015timecurves.pdf [5
 ] Benjamin Bach\, Nathalie Kerracher\, Kyle Wm. Hall\, Sheelagh Carpendale
 \, Jessie Kennedy\, Nathalie Henry Riche: Telling Stories about Dynamic Ne
 tworks with Graph Comics\, ACM Conference on Human Factors in Information 
 Systems (CHI)\, 2016http://www.aviz.fr/~bbach/graphcomics/Bach2016graphcom
 ics.pdf  Bio sketchBenjamin Bach is a Post-doctoral researcher with Micros
 oft Research - Inria Joint Centre. He received his Ph.D. from the Universi
 ty of Paris Sud\, France in 2014. His research interests include interacti
 ve visualizations for networks and temporal data\, collaboration with doma
 in scientists\, and communication with visualization.  
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LOCATION:DIAG\, via Ariosto 25 - Aula A7 I floor
SUMMARY:Benjamin Bach - Visualizing Dynamic Networks and Temporal Data - Be
 njamin Bach - Microsoft Research  Inria Joint Centre
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