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Thesis in progress
Group : Verification of Algorithms, Languages and Systems
Traduction certifiée et mécanisée en Coq d'une algèbre relationnelle étendue pour SQL vers une algèbre imbriquée
Starts on 01/10/2016
Advisor : CONTEJEAN, Evelyne
Funding : contrat doctoral UPS
Affiliation : Université Paris-Saclay
Laboratory : LRI - VLAS
Defended on 16/11/2020, committee :
- Nicolas Thiéry Professeur, Université Paris Saclay Examinateur
- Alan Schmitt Directeur de recherche, Inria Rennes Rapporteur et examinateur
- Mohan-Saïd Hacid Professeur, Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 (LIRIS) Rapporteur
- Sophie Tison Professeure, Université Lille 1 Examinatrice
- Nicolas Tabareau Directeur de recherche, Inria Nantes Examinateur
- Évelyne Contejean Directrice de recherche, CNRS - Université Paris-Saclay Directrice
- Véronique Benzaken Professeure, Université Paris-Saclay Directrice
- Chantal Keller Maître de Conférences, Université Paris-Saclay Directrice
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Ph.D. dissertations & Faculty habilitations |
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CAUSAL LEARNING FOR DIAGNOSTIC SUPPORTCAUSAL UNCERTAINTY QUANTIFICATION UNDER PARTIAL KNOWLEDGE AND LOW DATA REGIMESMICRO VISUALIZATIONS: DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF VISUALIZATIONS FOR SMALL DISPLAY SPACESThe topic of this habilitation is the study of very small data visualizations, micro visualizations, in display contexts that can only dedicate minimal rendering space for data representations. For several years, together with my collaborators, I have been studying human perception, interaction, and analysis with micro visualizations in multiple contexts. In this document I bring together three of my research streams related to micro visualizations: data glyphs, where my joint research focused on studying the perception of small-multiple micro visualizations, word-scale visualizations, where my joint research focused on small visualizations embedded in text-documents, and small mobile data visualizations for smartwatches or fitness trackers. I consider these types of small visualizations together under the umbrella term ``micro visualizations.'' Micro visualizations are useful in multiple visualization contexts and I have been working towards a better understanding of the complexities involved in designing and using micro visualizations. Here, I define the term micro visualization, summarize my own and other past research and design guidelines and outline several design spaces for different types of micro visualizations based on some of the work I was involved in since my PhD.
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