File:Seeing Machines Think — Martin Wattenberg and Fernanda Viégas.webm
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English: OpenVis Conf
April 25th-26th, 2016 Interact with this and other talk videos on http://openvisconf.com/ Follow us on Twitter for more information: https://twitter.com/OpenVisConf Keynote, Day 1 About our speakers: Fernanda Viégas and Martin Wattenberg lead Google's data visualization research group. They are known for their contributions to social and collaborative visualization, and the systems they’ve created are used daily by millions of people. Before joining Google, the two led IBM's Visual Communication Lab, which created the ground-breaking public visualization platform Many Eyes. Viégas has been named by multiple publications as one of the most influential women in technology. Her visualizations of email and online conversations led the way for new social media interfaces. Wattenberg, as a director of R&D at Dow Jones, created some of the earliest visualizations for digital journalism. Viégas holds a Ph.D. from the MIT Media Lab; Wattenberg has a Ph.D. in mathematics from U.C. Berkeley. Their visualization-based artwork has been exhibited worldwide, and is part of the permanent collection at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. More about Martin and Fernanda: http://hint.fm/ More about Google's Data Visualization Research Group: https://research.google.com/bigpicture/ |
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