Visual Analytics Projects

Background

Visual Analytics is “the science of analytical reasoning facilitated by interactive visual interfaces”(Thomas and Cook, 2005). Areas as diverse as finance and business intelligence, education, transportation safety, freedom from crime and the threat of terrorism, public health, and environmental protection among others require the creation of information systems that support human cognitive processes such as learning and discovery, insight, creativity, reasoning and problem solving, coordination, and communication and that enable those innately human abilities to function at their best in information spaces that may include large volumes of data that are confusing, complex and uncertain.

These applications require technologies that support the blending of human cognitive abilities with computational processes. This in turn demands design methodologies that incorporate and advance a new translational cognitive science of human-information interaction. This new science must address research questions that emerge from field studies of “cognition in the wild’– at different stages of cognitive development, by aging and handicapped individuals, as well as by expert decision makers across a broad range of domains and situations. It must be precise enough to effectively guide technology builders, interaction designers, managers and trainers of a new generation of computationally-sophisticated decision makers.

VA Projects

Defining and Building the Science

MAGIC has been involved in visual analytics from its origin in 2004. Associate Director Fisher contributed to “Illuminating the Path, a National Research Agenda in Visual Analytics” that defined the field and laid the groundwork for research programs in Europe and Canada as well as the US.

In collaboration with SFU SCIENCE Lab, MAGIC seeks to develop a translational science of visual analytics that bridges field studies and laboratory studies of human reasoning facilitated by interactive visual interfaces. More on this project

Much of the research on visual analysis “in the wild” is done using our Pair Analytics methods. These extend Herbert Clark’s Joint Activity Theory to explain human collaboration using visual information systems. More on this project

Aircraft Safety

MAGIC has played a key role in securing a 1.3M grant from the Boeing Company for visual analytics research at UBC and SFU that focuses on improving the safety, reliability, and maintainability of aircraft. Much of that research takes place in MAGIC space by UBC Cognitive Systems students and collaborators from SFU SCIENCE LabMore on this project.

Healthcare decision making

MAGIC houses and supports projects that extend visual analytics capabilities to serve a diverse community of users. In partnership with the BC Child and Family Research Centre, we are building visual information systems for multi-stakeholder decision making about injuries to children. More on this project

Public safety / Disaster relief

Fisher maintains an active role in the US research as a member of the leadership board in DHS Visual Analytics Center for Excellence with a focus on cross-border disaster relief. This work is supported by DHS funds, and an NSERC Strategic Partnership grant proposal is under review to design and evaluate a technologically advanced Virtual Emergency Operations Centre in Canada. More on this project