Visual Analytics is “the science of analytical reasoning facilitated by visual interactive interfaces” [70]. The goal of this field is to develop tools and methodologies for approaching problems whose size and complexity render them intractable without the close coupling of both human and machine analysis. Researchers have explored this coupling in many venues: VAST, Vis, InfoVis, CHI, KDD, IUI, and more. While there have been myriad promising examples of human-computer collaboration, there exists no common language for comparing systems or describing the benefits afforded by designing for such collaboration. We argue that this area would benefit significantly from consensus about the design attributes that define and distinguish existing t...
Human-machine collaboration in self-learning refers to having humans and automated technology work a...
Crowdsourcing and human computation are transforming human-computer interaction, and CHI has led the...
International audienceWe present a visual exploration of the field of human-computer interaction thr...
Many interesting and successful human computation systems leverage the complementary computational s...
Visual analytic systems have long relied on user studies and standard datasets to demonstrate advanc...
Abstract This chapter explores the relationship between human computation and human-computer interac...
In order to maximize creative behavior, humans and computers need to collaborate in a manner that wi...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 2004.Includes bibliog...
Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) is a multidisciplinary field, which combines the theories and pract...
We introduce a new research area in visual analytics (VA) aiming to bridge existing gaps between met...
This volume addresses the emerging area of human computation. The chapters, written by leading inter...
Appeared in pre-print 12/2011International audienceCo-located collaboration can be extremely valuabl...
The HCOMP conference was created as a venue for exchanging ideas and developments on principles, exp...
Studying how humans interact with abstract, visual representations of massive amounts of data provid...
The visualization of information is an astonishing cultural technique. It is employed in sev- eral s...
Human-machine collaboration in self-learning refers to having humans and automated technology work a...
Crowdsourcing and human computation are transforming human-computer interaction, and CHI has led the...
International audienceWe present a visual exploration of the field of human-computer interaction thr...
Many interesting and successful human computation systems leverage the complementary computational s...
Visual analytic systems have long relied on user studies and standard datasets to demonstrate advanc...
Abstract This chapter explores the relationship between human computation and human-computer interac...
In order to maximize creative behavior, humans and computers need to collaborate in a manner that wi...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 2004.Includes bibliog...
Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) is a multidisciplinary field, which combines the theories and pract...
We introduce a new research area in visual analytics (VA) aiming to bridge existing gaps between met...
This volume addresses the emerging area of human computation. The chapters, written by leading inter...
Appeared in pre-print 12/2011International audienceCo-located collaboration can be extremely valuabl...
The HCOMP conference was created as a venue for exchanging ideas and developments on principles, exp...
Studying how humans interact with abstract, visual representations of massive amounts of data provid...
The visualization of information is an astonishing cultural technique. It is employed in sev- eral s...
Human-machine collaboration in self-learning refers to having humans and automated technology work a...
Crowdsourcing and human computation are transforming human-computer interaction, and CHI has led the...
International audienceWe present a visual exploration of the field of human-computer interaction thr...