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Even if people have access to a past history of how they spend their time and
their money, it can be challenging to make sense of past patterns in order to
make decisions about how to better use their time and money in the future. By
enabling past patterns to “pop out” visually, interactive visual representations
have the potential to make analysis of personal data easier. However, many
visualization tools are complex and aimed at experts. Our goal is to understand
how to design visual representations that anyone can understand.
The two interns will explore the design space of visual interfaces for managing
and understanding patterns in personal data (personal finance data and time
management data). They will explore various visual ways to represent the data to
make it easier for everyday people to understand their current use of time /
financial spending behaviour. Exploring the design space will be accomplished
by developing and informally evaluating a series of prototype visual interfaces.
Melanie Tory;Kirstie Hawkey
SAP Canada Inc (Vancouver, BC)
Computer science
Professional, scientific and technical services
Dalhousie University; University of Victoria
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