In this episode of ACM ByteCast, Rashmi Mohan hosts ACM Grace Murray Hopper Award recipient Jeffrey Heer. Heer is the co-founder of Trifacta, a provider of interactive tools for scalable data transformation, and the Jerre D. Noe Endowed Professor of Computer Science & Engineering at the University of Washington, where he directs the Interactive Data Lab and conducts research on data visualization, human-computer interaction, and social computing. The visualization tools developed by Heer and his collaborators – Vega(-Lite), D3.js, Protovis, Prefuse – are used by researchers, companies, and data enthusiasts around the world.
In the interview, Heer explains how his longstanding interest in psychology and cognitive science led him to focus on human-computer interaction as a student in computing. He describes the deep satisfaction (and fun) of interdisciplinary research drawing on computer science, statistics, psychology, and design, as well as his passion for building open-source tools that people in the real world can use. He also covers some of the challenges particular to building visualizations in the age of big data, starting a company to commercialize academic research, and his current efforts to promote more comprehensive, robust, and transparent analysis results.
Wen-Mei Hwu - Episode 58
Xavier Leroy - Episode 57
Ramón Cáceres - Episode 56
Juan Gilbert - Episode 55
Yoshua Bengio - Episode 54
Francesca Rossi - Episode 53
Partha Talukdar - Episode 52
Rosalind Picard - Episode 51
Edward Y. Chang - Episode 50
Jacki O'Neill - Episode 49
Ranveer Chandra - Episode 48
Yael Tauman Kalai - Episode 47
Noriko Arai - Episode 46
Eugenio Zuccarelli - Episode 45
Regina Barzilay - Episode 44
Kush Varshney - Episode 43
Anima Anandkumar - Episode 42
Mor Peleg - Episode 41
Robert Metcalfe - Episode 40
H.-S. Philip Wong - Episode 39
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free
DNA Today: A Genetics Podcast
The Psychic Elephant Radio Podcast
Strange by Nature Podcast
Sasquatch Chronicles
Hidden Brain