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A critical mathematics perspective on reading data visualizations: reimagining through reformatting, reframing, and renarrating [PDF]
Data visualizations have proliferated throughout the COVID-19 pandemic to communicate information about the crisis and influence policy development and individual decision-making. In invoking exponential growth, mathematical modelling, statistical analysis, and the like, these data visualizations invite opportunities for mathematics teaching and ...
Laurie H. Rubel +2 more
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Cooperative, dynamic Twitter parsing and visualization for dark network analysis [PDF]
Submitted by Tristan Gable (thg0021@unt.edu) on 2013-01-30T23:49:23Z No. of bitstreams: 1 295.pdf: 882716 bytes, checksum: 9804fec1b662b3485b1b80f1a8df98b1 (MD5)Developing a network based on Twitter data for social network analysis (SNA) is a common task
Dudas, PM +3 more
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Visualizing Gender Balance in Conferences
Data visualization is a powerful tool for digital scholarship yet not without its pitfalls. Based on the dissertation “Visualizing Gender Balance” comparing ten computer science conferences, several visualization techniques and tools undergo a critical ...
Sytze Van Herck
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Learning from lines: Critical COVID data visualizations and the quarantine quotidian
In response to the ubiquitous graphs and maps of COVID-19, artists, designers, data scientists, and public health officials are teaming up to create counter-plots and subaltern maps of the pandemic. In this intervention, we describe the various functions served by these projects.
Emily Bowe +2 more
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Visualization Empowerment: How to Teach and Learn Data Visualization [PDF]
The concept of visualisation literacy encompasses the ability to read, write, and create visualiza- tions of data using digital or physical representations and is becoming an important asset for a data- literate, informed, and critical society.
Hinrichs, Uta +3 more
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Objective Published studies of video laryngoscopes are often limited by the lack of a clear definition of video laryngoscopy (VL). We performed a systematic review to determine how often published studies of VL report on video screen visualization ...
Preston Dean, Benjamin Kerrey
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Technological progress in recent decades has made it possible to develop the process of documentation and visualization of cultural heritage objects. Despite numerous studies dealing with the documentation of cultural heritage objects, no standardized ...
Tymoteusz Horbiński, Maciej Smaczyński
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Data has become a key format for activists to visibilizar (make visible/call attention to) and denounce social issues. Drawing on the concept of “artivism,” we name as data artivism those works that visually intervene in the contestation around an issue ...
Helena Suárez Val +4 more
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Visualization of geographic data is part of many widely used solutions that aim to communicate the information to the end user. Effective visualizations are those that are tailored to a specific group of users and their tasks, as well as to specific ...
Jelena Nakić +2 more
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Critical Visualization: Rethinking the Representation of Data
Information may be beautiful, but our decisions about the data we choose to represent and how we represent it are never neutral. This insightful history traces how data visualization accompanied modern technologies of war, colonialism and the management ...
Dávila, Patricio, Hall, Peter A.
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