Thursday 8 September 2016

WEBINAR: How Not to Be Wrong About Visualization - 13 September 2016


Overview
Title: How Not to Be Wrong About Visualization
Date: Tuesday, September 13, 2016
Time: 09:00 AM Pacific Daylight Time
Duration: 1 hour
Summary
How Not to Be Wrong About Visualization
Many of the things we take for granted in visualisation are based on nothing other than hearsay and maybe somebody’s aesthetic judgement. Even seemingly obvious things turn out to be wrong when we start to question them.
In this DSC webinar, Robert will walk you through a number of examples that show the limits of what we know about visualisation. As a particular example, he will talk about his recent research on pie charts. Yes, pie charts! How do we read pie charts? Look at any number of books, and they will tell you that we look at the central angle of a slice. That is important, because it means that removing the enter (like in a donut chart) will lead to less accuracy. But it's not true. And worse, this question hasn't been studied since 1926 — ninety years ago! It’s only one of the most used chart types out there, and yet there are lots of things we don’t know about it.
Attend this DSC webinar and find out what else you’re probably wrong about!
Speaker: Robert Kosara, Visual Analytics Researcher -- Tableau 
Hosted by: Bill Vorhies, Editorial Director -- Data Science Central


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