
Episode 113
113 | What Makes A Visualization Memorable? with Michelle Borkin
January 17, 201844m 52s
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Show Notes
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Michelle Borkin is Assistant Professor at Northeastern University where she studies the use of visualization in science research, in particular how it impacts human perception and cognition. On the show we talk about how the data viz community can better support the work of scientists, her popular research on data visualization memorability and, of course, the infamous data viz dinosaur.
LINKS
- Michelle Borkin
- Michelle’s paper: “Evaluation of artery visualizations for heart disease diagnosis”
- Michelle’s research on data visualization memorability
- Michelle’s TED Talk
- NUVis Consortium
- MassVis Data Set of Charts