Dr Rick Walker presented work on “An Extensible Framework for Provenance in Human Terrain Visual Analytics” from the SPSRC-DSTL funded joint project DIVA – Data Intensive Visual Analytics, in collaboration with City University and Loughborough University. The paper describes the use of Qype data as a surrogate for human terrain data, and presents novel interaction techniques such as sandbox for constructing narratives.
Dr. Neesha Kodagoda presented “Using Interactive Visual Reasoning to Support Sense-Making: Implications for Design”, which was supported through the UK Visual Analytics Consortium that has been funded by Her Majesty’s Government and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.
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