Creating storytelling visualizations for the Covid-19 pandemic using Feature-Action Design Patterns
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IEEE VIS Workshop on Visualization for Pandemic and Emergency Responses 2023 (Vis4PandEmRes). IEEE, 2023.
Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Conference contribution › peer-review
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T1 - Creating storytelling visualizations for the Covid-19 pandemic using Feature-Action Design Patterns
AU - Ritsos, Panagiotis D.
AU - Khan, Saiful
AU - Jones, Scott
AU - Bach, Benjamin
AU - Meikle, Julie
AU - Roberts, Jonathan C.
AU - Wood, Jo
AU - Chen, Min
PY - 2023/10
Y1 - 2023/10
N2 - In this bulletin video, we summarize a novel technique for authoring storytelling visualization [3–5]. The technique was developed by one of the teams in the RAMPVIS project [1, 2], which provided visualization support to epidemiological modeling during the COVID-19 pandemic. The team explored the prevailing approaches,in the UK and internationally, for creating public-facing visualizations related to the pandemic. This ranged from those produced by a number of governments (e.g., the four home nations in the UK), organizations (e.g., WHO, UK ONS), universities (e.g., Johns Hopkins dashboards), media outlets (e.g., FT Coronavirus tracker),and non-commercial web services (e.g., Worldometers). The team concluded that we should complement, but not duplicate, the existing effort, and defined our goal as to inform the public through advanced storytelling visualization.
AB - In this bulletin video, we summarize a novel technique for authoring storytelling visualization [3–5]. The technique was developed by one of the teams in the RAMPVIS project [1, 2], which provided visualization support to epidemiological modeling during the COVID-19 pandemic. The team explored the prevailing approaches,in the UK and internationally, for creating public-facing visualizations related to the pandemic. This ranged from those produced by a number of governments (e.g., the four home nations in the UK), organizations (e.g., WHO, UK ONS), universities (e.g., Johns Hopkins dashboards), media outlets (e.g., FT Coronavirus tracker),and non-commercial web services (e.g., Worldometers). The team concluded that we should complement, but not duplicate, the existing effort, and defined our goal as to inform the public through advanced storytelling visualization.
KW - Visualization
KW - Visual Analytics
KW - COVID-19 responses
KW - data patterns
KW - storytelling
KW - volunteering operation
UR - https://vis4pandemres.github.io/bulletins/
M3 - Conference contribution
BT - IEEE VIS Workshop on Visualization for Pandemic and Emergency Responses 2023 (Vis4PandEmRes)
PB - IEEE
T2 - IEEE VIS: Visualization & Visual Analytics
Y2 - 22 October 2023 through 27 October 2023
ER -