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Information Graphics

Information Graphics. Joyeeta Dutta-Moscato July 9 , 2013. Snow, 1854. Nightingale, 1858. Minard , 1869. Edward Tufte (1942- ). Yale University Professor Emeritus in Political Science, Computer Science, Statistics & Senior Critic, School of Art

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Information Graphics

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  1. Information Graphics Joyeeta Dutta-Moscato July 9, 2013

  2. Snow, 1854

  3. Nightingale, 1858

  4. Minard, 1869

  5. Edward Tufte (1942- ) Yale University Professor Emeritus in Political Science, Computer Science, Statistics & Senior Critic, School of Art Pioneer in the field of data visualization http://www.edwardtufte.com/tufte/

  6. Graphical Excellence • Excellence in statistical graphic consists of complex ideas communicated with clarity, precision, and efficiency. • Graphical displays should: • Show the data • Induce the viewer to think about substance, rather than methodology • Avoid distorting what the data have to say • “Excellent visualizations are those that give the viewer the greatest number of ideas in the shortest amount of time, with the least ink and in the smallest space.” In essence, data illustration is about simplifying the complex as much as possible. • When the data-rich illustrations are examined closely, every data point has a value, but when they are looked at more generally, only trends and patterns can be observed – a macro/micro reading, presented in the space of an eye-span Edward Tufte, ‘The Visual Display of Quantitative Information’

  7. Graphical Excellence • Graphical excellence is the well-designed presentation of interesting data • - a matter of Substance, Statistics and Design • Graphical excellence is almost always multivariate • Graphical excellence is that which gives the viewer the greatest number of ideas in the shortest time with the least ink in the smallest space. • Graphical excellence requires telling the truth about the data. Edward Tufte, ‘The Visual Display of Quantitative Information’

  8. Anscombe’s Quartet

  9. Anscombe’sQuartet Good graphics reveal data Anscombe’s quartet

  10. Non-Informative Graphics The 1986 destruction of the Space Shuttle Challenger, which was due to a damaged O-ring seal, has been attributed in part to a failure of data analysis. Decision-makers at the US space agency, NASA, were uncertain about whether to launch the space shuttle in below-freezing temperatures. • They had the data

  11. Informative Graphics Edward Tufte later pointed out, this disaster could have been avoided had the data been more clearly conveyed through the use of a graphic. A visualization prioritizing information makes obvious the risk of O-ring damage in extreme cold temperatures.

  12. Misleading Graphics http://www.forbes.com/sites/naomirobbins/2012/08/04/another-misleading-graph-of-romneys-tax-plan/

  13. Misleading Graphics http://mediamatters.org/blog/2012/08/09/today-in-dishonest-fox-charts-government-aid-ed/189223

  14. Misleading Graphics http://mediamatters.org/blog/2012/03/16/another-whopper-from-foxs-graphics-department/185186

  15. Misleading Graphics http://www.buzzfeed.com/ebroodle/fox-news-pie-chart-fail-68j

  16. Graphical Excellence • Graphical excellence is the well-designed presentation of interesting data • - a matter of Substance, Statistics and Design • Graphical excellence is almost always multivariate • Graphical excellence is that which gives the viewer the greatest number of ideas in the shortest time with the least ink in the smallest space. • Graphical excellence requires telling the truth about the data. Edward Tufte, ‘The Visual Display of Quantitative Information’

  17. Bhavnani et al. 2012

  18. Bhavnani et al. 2012

  19. Krzywinski, M. et al. Circos: an Information Aesthetic for Comparative Genomics. Genome Res (2009) 19:1639-1645

  20. CIRCOS The human genome is comprised of 22 pairs of chromosomes 1-22 and the pair of sex chromosomes X,Y. Individual chromosomes range from about 50 Mb (chr 21) to about 250 Mb (chr 1) and together compose the 3 Gb human genome.

  21. CIRCOS

  22. http://www.gapminder.org

  23. http://bost.ocks.org/mike/

  24. http://d3js.org/

  25. Acknowledgments Liz Marai, Dept. of Comp Science Harry Hochheiser, Dept of Biomedical Informatics

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