HCIL BBL Speaker Series: Building a Spatial and Embodied Workspace for Data-Driven Workflows: Immersive Visualizations and more
Date/Time: Thursday, April 30, 2026 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm
Location: In Person: HBK 2105 and Virtual
Abstract:
Data analysis has become a critical component of many modern professional workflows. Data-driven workflows are inherently complex, characterized by their iterative, interactive, and often prolonged nature. Analysts rely heavily on digital input and output systems to externalize information and augment human cognitive capacity. These systems serve as crucial intermediaries between raw data and meaningful insights, facilitating the exploration, manipulation, and interpretation of large datasets. The evolution of digital tools for data analysis has seen significant advancements in user interface design, from early command-line interfaces to sophisticated graphical environments, continuously adapting to better align with users’ mental models and improve overall efficiency. Immersive technologies are rapidly evolving toward becoming a mainstream computing environment, presenting significant potential for revolutionizing data analysis practices. Virtual/augmented reality (VR/AR) systems, capable of projecting interactive screens onto any surface or immersive graphics into any space around the user, offer unprecedented possibilities for data analysis. With VR/AR, users can spatially arrange numerous data-related artifacts and intuitively interact with data through body movements. In this talk, Yalong will introduce some of his work in exploring how to take advantage of those features to build novel and effective interactive systems in VR/AR.
Bio:

Yalong Yang
Additional Information:
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Speaker(s): Yalong Yang, Assistant Professor, School of Interactive Computing, Georgia Tech.