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Conference

Streams, Gardens, and Clouds: Visualizing Dynamic Data for Engagement, Education and the Environment

Thursday, January 24, 2013
9:00 am to 5:00 pm
Banatao Auditorium, Sutardja Dai Hall, UC Berkeley

Welcome

Data Innovation Day (Streams, Gardens and Clouds): Welcome

Opening Remarks Ken Goldberg

Data Innovation Day: Opening Remarks

Eric Rodenbeck

Data Innovation Day: Eric Rodenbeck

Mayra Madriz

Data Innovation Day: Mayra Madriz

John Canny

Data Innovation Day: John Canny

Introduction, Visualizing the Public Opinion

Data Innovation Day: Panel on Visualizing Public Opinion

Michelle Zhou

Data Innovation Day: Visualizing Public Opinion, Michelle Zhou

Galen Panger

Data Innovation Day: Visualizing Public Opinion, Galen Panger

Jason Tester

Data Innovation Day: Visualizing Global Development and Disaster Response, Jason Tester

Discussion panel, Visualizing Global Development & Disaster Response

Data Innovation Day: Visualizing Global Development and Disaster Response, Panel Discussion

Olga Werby

Data Innovation Day: Visualizing Global Development and Disaster Response, Olga Werby

Jonathan Reichental

Data Innovation Day: Jonathan Reichental

Rishab Ghosh

Data Innovation Day: Visualizing Global Development and Disaster Response, Rishab Ghosh

Marti Hearst

Data Innovation Day: Marti Hearst

Discussion Panel Visualization Public Health & Sustainable Communities

Data Innovation Day: Visualizing Public Health and Sustainable Communities, Discussion

Greg Niemeyer

Data Innovation Day: Visualizing Public Health, Greg Niemeyer

Rajiv Bhatia

Data Innovation Day: Visualizing Public Health, Rajiv Bhatia

Edmund Seto

Data Innovation Day: Visualizing Public Health, Edmund Seto

Discussion Panel Visualizing the Environment

Data Innovation Day: Visualizing the Environment, Panel Discussion

Ronald Cohen

Data Innovation Day: Visualizing the Environment, Ronald Cohen

Roger Bales

Data Innovation Day: Visualizing the Environment, Roger Bales

Alex Bayen

Data Innovation Day: Visualizing the Environment, Alex Bayen

Discussion Panel, Visualizing the Public Opinion

Data Innovation Day: Visualizing Public Opinion, Panel Discussion

Ken Goldberg

Data Innovation Day: Visualizing Public Opinion, Ken Goldberg

A CITRIS Data and Democracy Symposium to Celebrate Data Innovation Day

Sponsored by CITRIS (Center for Information Technology Research in the Interest of Society), Data and Democracy Initative @ CITRIS, IBM, Re:Imagine Group, Information Technology Innovation Foundation, Berkeley Center for New Media, The Knight Digital Media Center (KDMC), Institute for the Future, School of Information, and #WETHEDATA.

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Scientists, policymakers, business leaders, journalists—all seek to harness the deluge of data generated by the minute through sensing networks and social media. Aided by the increasing availability of high-speed Internet, wireless networks, and mobile devices, people with access to multimedia tools contribute to these data flows both intentionally and inadvertently. Apps can now map the flow of traffic, rivers, and wind; social media sites chart the pulse of user sentiment; the online marketplace provides instant measures of economic activity; and online education platforms bring their own stream of information and feedback loops.

Anyone who must make sense of this flood of information—leaders in various fields, teachers, citizens and consumers—rely on having effective tools to aggregate and visualize the data in a meaningful way. “Streams, Gardens, and Clouds” will examine sensor networks and social media platforms for supporting citizen and student engagement, economic development, and public health and safety. Drawing on the expertise of CITRIS and UC Berkeley researchers, as well as invited speakers, the event will highlight current projects to represent dynamic data on urban trends, the environment, education, and health and humanitarian response.

Speakers will include Eric Rodenbeck (Stamen Design), Maya Madriz (Re:Imagine Group), Michelle Zhou (IBM), Galen Panger (UC Berkeley), Ken Goldberg (UC Berkeley), Alex Bayen (UC Berkeley), Roger Bales (UC Merced), Ron Cohen (UC Berkeley), Edmund Seto (UC Berkeley), Greg Niemeyer (UC Berkeley), Rajiv Bhatia (San Francisco Department of Public Health), Rishab Ghosh (Topsy Labs), Olga Werby (Ushahidi), Juliette Powell (#Wethedata), Marti Hearst (UC Berkeley), John Canny (UC Berkeley).

Free registration: citrisdatainnovationday.eventbrite.com/

Live web stream: video.citris.berkeley.edu/playlists/webcast/

Last updated:

August 23, 2016