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Katy Börner
Teaching & Research
Katy Börner
[email protected]
http://ella.slis.indiana.edu/~katy/
Teaching
• L542 Human Computer Interaction (Fall & Spring)
• L578 (soon L575) Interface Design for Collaborative Information
Spaces (typically in Fall, Summer I)
• L642 Advanced Topics in Human Computer Interaction (Summer I,
2003)
• L697 (soon 579) Information Visualization (typically in Spring)
Research
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iUniverse: Creating a Collaborative Information Universe for IU
Twin-Worlds - Memory Palaces & Mirror Gardens
Visual Interfaces to Digital Libraries
Information Visualization Software Repository
Visualizing Knowledge Domains
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L542 Human Computer Interaction
This course covers
• Basic cognitive psychology issues relevant to HCI.
• Capabilities and limitations of today's input and output devices.
• How to conduct a user and task analysis.
• Interface design and evaluation issues.
• The design and conduction of usability studies.
• The software developer's professional and ethical responsibilities to
software users and society as a whole.
Students do weekly readings, provide a presentation on specific
readings, design Web projects and participate in class & online
discussion.
Class Webpage: http://ella.slis.indiana.edu/~katy/L542/
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L578 Interface Design for Collaborative
Information Spaces
This course covers
• An overview about the state of the art in text based, 2-dimensional,
and 3-dimensional Interface design.
• User and task analysis.
• Interface goals & interface design methods.
• Design for usability and sociability.
• Empirical evaluation of user interfaces.
• Discussion of fundamental issues in the field.
Students do weekly readings, provide a presentation on specific
readings, do JavaScript and 3-D Virtual Worlds projects, and participate
in class & online discussion.
Class Webpage: http://ella.slis.indiana.edu/~katy/L578
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L697 Information Visualization
This course covers
• Perceptual basis of information visualization.
• Data mining algorithms that enable extraction
of relationships in data.
• Visualization and interaction techniques.
• Discussions of systems that drive research and development, and
• Future trends and remaining fundamental problems in the field.
Students do weekly readings, provide a presentation on specific
readings, do Java projects, and participate in class & online discussion.
Class Webpage: http://ella.slis.indiana.edu/~katy/L697
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iUniverse: Creating a Collaborative Information
Universe for IU
Purpose:
Aims at the design and
evaluation of collaborative
3D online ‘Learning
Environments’ for IU faculty.
Technology:
Mode:
Active Worlds,
Desktop
Multiple User
http://iuni.slis.indiana.edu/
Katy Börner & Yu-Chen Lin: Visualizing Chat Log Data Collected in 3-D Virtual Worlds.
Information Visualisation Conference, London, England, July 25-27, pp. 141-146, 2001.
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User 0
iUni Virtual World
Navigation activity
Object click activity
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Twin-Worlds - Memory Palaces & Mirror Gardens
Memory Palaces
Provide intuitive, efficient, and
collaborative document access
for a scholarly community.
Mirror Gardens
Visualize user interaction data
to evaluate the effectiveness and
usability, to optimize design
properties, or to examine the
evolving user community of a world.
Katy Börner: Using Twin Worlds to Research Digital Cities and Their Evolving Communities. The
Second Kyoto Meeting on Digital Cities Digital Cities 2001 -International Symposium and Workshop,
Kyoto, Japan, October 18-20. To be published by Springer.
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LVis – Digital Library Visualizer
Purpose:
Aims at the support of
the navigation through
complex information spaces.
Technology:
Mode:
CAVE
Single User
http://ella.slis.indiana.edu/~katy/InfoVis/
Katy Börner, Andrew Dillon & Margaret Dolinsky (2000) LVis - Digital Library Visualizer.
Information Visualisation 2000, Symposium on Digital Libraries, London, England, 19 -21 July,
pp. 77-81.
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Information Visualization Software Repository
http://ella.slis.indiana.edu/~katy/L697/code/
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Stock Tracker
Larry Mongin & Steve Rice
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SLIS Student Academic Career Viewer
Jason Baumgartner & Tim Waugh
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Newsgroup Votes Visualization
David Heald (Collaborator John C. Paolillo)
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Hyperbolic Tree Visualization of Roget's Thesaurus
Jason Baumgartner & Tim Waugh (Collaborator John Old)
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Visualizing Knowledge Domains
• Apply advanced data mining and information visualization
techniques to large amounts of, e.g., publication, patent, and grant
data.
• Visualizations objectively identify major research areas, experts,
institutions, grants, publications, journals, etc. in a research area of
interest, to identify interconnections, the import and export of
research between fields, the dynamics (speed of growth,
diversification) of scientific fields, scientific and social networks, and
the impact of strategic and applied research funding programs
among others.
• Results are not only interesting for funding agencies but also for
companies, researchers, and society.
Kevin W. Boyack & Katy Börner: Indicator-Assisted Evaluation and Funding of Research: Visualizing
the Influence of Grants on the Number and Quality of Research Papers, Journal of the American
Society of Information Science and Technology, submitted 2002.
Katy Börner, Chaomei Chen, & Kevin Boyack: Visualizing Knowledge Domains. Annual Review of
Information Science & Technology, Volume 37, 2002. (in press)
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Author supplied linkage patterns from grants to publications with
links highlighted in red for grant 01 P50 AG11715-01.
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