Introductions
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Human-Computer Interaction in
Biodiversity Informatics
Workshop in association with the 22nd annual
HCIL Symposium and Open House
Sponsored by NBII and NSF
http://www.cs.umd.edu/hcil/biodiversity/workshop
Plan for the day
talks (with a break in the middle)
lunch (maybe walk?)
panel
demos
dinner
Biodiversity is the extraordinary
variety of all life on Earth - from genes to
species to entire ecosystems.
Biodiversity
-- Smithsonian Institution Monitoring and Assessment of Biodiversity Program
How can we improve interaction with
biodiversity information?
Informatics
Modified from Wikipedia
“Ecoinformatics” entry
Facilitate research and management by developing
ways to
access biodiversity data
integrate
databases of biodiversity information
computational services such as predictive
models, analytical, and planning tools
Information and problem-centered
Human-computer interaction
Wikipedia “HCI” entry
The study of interaction between people (users) and
computers.
methodologies and processes for designing
interfaces
methods for implementing interfaces
developing new interfaces and interaction
techniques
developing descriptive and predictive models and
theories of interaction
People and task-centered
HCI in Biodiversity Informatics
reduction of information complexity (spatial,
historical, numerical, etc.) for human scales
potential for cross-over with other domains
focus on organisms -- names, attributes,
habitats, localities
potential for non-expert users: education,
outreach
Missing . . .
Lunch table tomorrow
data entry
sensor nets
algorithmic data mining
text mining
semantic web
Organization of speakers
Approaches
Science
process
to
biodiversity
problems and tasks
Technology
Biodiversity
Researcher
background
data
plants
identification
Biologist-turned-technologist
(White, Jacobs)
(Farr,
Jacobs)
(Parr, Allen, Farr)
collection
(Farr,
Jacobs)
Evolution
data
fungi
information
HCIexploration
(Farr)
researcher
retrieval
(Nardi,
(White,
Guimbetrere,
Allen)
Shapley)
and
analysis
(Parr, Guimbetrere,
(Guimbetrere, Farr, Shapley, Jacobs)
White)
interactive
animals
Other (White,
(Allen,
data
Jacobs)
Nardi)
visualization
Ecology
and
Environment
(Parr,
Guimbetrere,
Shapley,
White)Allen)
education
and
outreach
(Shapley,
multiple (Parr,
(Parr, Allen,
Shapley,
Guimbetrere)
White, Nardi)
collaboration (Nardi)
(Nardi)
cross-cutting