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COLLOQUIUM: JooYoung Seo, "Unseen Insights: Empowering Autonomous Data Science and Visualization by, with, and for Blind People"

Event Type
Seminar/Symposium
Sponsor
Illinois Computer Science
Location
HYBRID: 2405 Siebel Center for Computer Science or online
Virtual
wifi event
Date
Mar 6, 2024   3:30 pm  
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Originating Calendar
Siebel School Colloquium Series

Zoom: https://illinois.zoom.us/j/83728895196?pwd=NFh6Q3V0UGt6SEFXY2ZGUklhc1o2UT09

Refreshments Provided.

Abstract: 
Data visualization is a powerful tool for understanding complex data but is often inaccessible to blind people. In this talk, Dr. JooYoung Seo will share his autographic and interdependent research journey in developing a multimodal access and interactive data representation (MAIDR) system. He will discuss how his desire to explore data visualization as a blind researcher led him to initiate the visual-agnostic, open-source MAIDR project and how he has been working with other blind people to understand their data exploration challenges and collaboratively improve the MAIDR system.

Bio:
Dr. JooYoung Seo is an assistant professor in the School of Information Sciences, faculty affiliate at the NCSA, Beckman Institute, and Informatics at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. He is also an RStudio-certified data science instructor and accessibility expert certified by the International Association of Accessibility Professionals. As an information and learning scientist, his research bridges the gap between learnability and usability to enhance accessibility. His research topics broadly cover accessible computing, inclusive data science, and equitable healthcare technologies, with a particular focus on making computational literacy more accessible to people with disabilities through multimodal data representation.

 His research receives support from national institutes, industrial partners, and academic societies, including the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) early-career grant, the National Science Foundation (NSF), the National Institute on Disability, Independent Living, and Rehabilitation Research (NIDILRR), Posit Software, PBC (formerly RStudio), Teach Access, the International Society of the Learning Sciences (ISLS), and the Wallace Foundation.

 He earned his PhD in Learning, Design, and Technology from the Pennsylvania State University and holds dual BA degrees in Education and English Literature from Sungkyunkwan University, Seoul, South Korea.



Part of the Illinois Computer Science Speakers Series. Faculty Host: Karrie Karahalios & Lawrence Angrave


Meeting ID: 837 2889 5196 
Passcode: csillinois


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