Simon Urbanek’s presentation on interactive graphics

Simon Urbanek from AT&T Labs gave an excellent presentation last week in our statistical graphics class, on the topic of interactive graphics. He did some demos, and here are his slides. I think there’s the potential for more work in this area, especially in graphical summaries of fitted models.

P.S. Thanks to Antony Unwin for recommending that we invite Simon to speak.

2 thoughts on “Simon Urbanek’s presentation on interactive graphics

  1. Is it just me, or is it ironic that the slides for a presentation on interactive graphics are a static pdf file?

    Bob

  2. Bob,
    well, there is something to your comment (also I think "ironic" is not quite capturing it). What would you expect to be the right media to present interactive graphics? Movies could be helpful, but what I saw so far is quite disappointing in so far, as the concepts are not really brought across – at least slides usually make "a point" which is often missing in movies.
    Do you have any experiences in bringing "interactive strategies" across?
    Martin

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