the stanford visualization group

As digital information becomes increasingly cheap and ubiquitous, how will we keep abreast with the rising tide of data? We investigate the perceptual, cognitive, and social factors involved in making sense of large data collections, and develop novel interactive systems for visual analysis and communication. Meet the group...

recent publications

AVI 2012 - Capri, Italy

Sanjay Kairam, Diana MacLean, Manolis Savva, Jeffrey Heer
Advanced Visual Interfaces, 2012

CHI 2012 - Austin, TX

Jason Chuang, Daniel Ramage, Christopher D. Manning, Jeffrey Heer
ACM Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI), 2012
Florian Mueller, Frank Vetere, Martin Gibbs, Darren Edge, Stefan Agamanolis, Jennifer Sheridan, Jeffrey Heer
ACM Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI), 2012
PDF (17.9 MB) | Best Paper Nominee

VisWeek 2011 - Providence, RI

IEEE Trans. Visualization & Comp. Graphics (Proc. InfoVis), 2011
IEEE Trans. Visualization & Comp. Graphics (Proc. InfoVis), 2011
David Selassie, Brandon Heller, Jeffrey Heer
IEEE Trans. Visualization & Comp. Graphics (Proc. InfoVis), 2011

UIST 2011 - Santa Barbara, CA

Manolis Savva, Nicholas Kong, Arti Chhajta, Li Fei-Fei, Maneesh Agrawala, Jeffrey Heer
ACM User Interface Software & Technology (UIST), 2011
PDF (5.4 MB) | Image Corpus (142.1 KB) | Notable Paper Award
Neema Moraveji, Ben Olson, Truc Nguyen, Mahmoud Saadat, Yaser Khalighi, Roy Pea, Jeffrey Heer
ACM User Interface Software & Technology (UIST), 2011
Sudheendra Hangal, Monica S. Lam, Jeffrey Heer
ACM User Interface Software & Technology (UIST), 2011

CHI 2011 - Vancouver, BC

Sean Kandel, Andreas Paepcke, Joseph Hellerstein, Jeffrey Heer
ACM Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI), 2011

Intelligent User Interfaces 2011 - Stanford, CA

Diana MacLean, Sudheendra Hangal, Seng Keat Teh, Monica S. Lam, Jeffrey Heer
Intelligent User Interfaces, 2011