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Introduction - Lecture 1 - Advanced Topics in I...

Beat Signer
February 11, 2020

Introduction - Lecture 1 - Advanced Topics in Information Systems (4016792ENR)

This lecture is part of an Advanced Topics in Information Systems seminar given at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel.

Beat Signer

February 11, 2020
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  1. 2 December 2005 Advanced Topics in Information Systems Introduction Prof.

    Beat Signer Department of Computer Science Vrije Universiteit Brussel beatsigner.com
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    February 9, 2021 Seminar Organisation ▪ Prof. Beat Signer Vrije Universiteit Brussel PL9.3.60 (Pleinlaan 9) +32 2 629 1239 [email protected] wise.vub.ac.be/beat-signer ▪ Dr. Audrey Sanctorum Vrije Universiteit Brussel PL9.3.39 (Pleinlaan 9) +32 2 629 3749 [email protected]
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    February 9, 2021 Seminar Organisation … ▪ Maxim Van de Wynckel Vrije Universiteit Brussel PL9.3.58 (Pleinlaan 9) +32 2 629 3487 [email protected] ▪ Ekene Attoh Vrije Universiteit Brussel PL9.3.58 (Pleinlaan 9) +32 2 629 3487 [email protected]
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    February 9, 2021 Seminar Organisation … ▪ Xuyao Zhang Vrije Universiteit Brussel PL9.3.39 (Pleinlaan 9) +32 2 629 3749 [email protected] ▪ Isaac Valadez Vrije Universiteit Brussel [email protected]
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    February 9, 2021 Three Main Domains of the Seminar Information Systems & Management Information Visualisation & Navigation Information Visualisation nd Navigation Human-Machine & Human-Information Interaction CISA
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    February 9, 2021 "As We May Think" (1945) When data of any sort are placed in storage, they are filed alphabetically or numerically, and information is found (when it is) by tracing it down from subclass to subclass. It can be in only one place, unless duplicates are used; one has to have rules as to which path will locate it, and the rules are cumbers- ome. Having found one item, moreover, one has to emerge from the system and re-enter on a new path. The human mind does not work that way. It operates by association. ... Vannevar Bush
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    February 9, 2021 "As We May Think" (1945) … ... It affords an immediate step, however, to associative indexing, the basic idea of which is a provision whereby any item may be caused at will to select immediately and automatically another. This is the essential feature of the memex. The process of tying two items together is the important thing. ... Vannevar Bush, As We May Think, Atlanic Monthly, July 1945 Vannevar Bush
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    February 9, 2021 "As We May Think" (1945) … ▪ Bush's article 'As We May Think' (1945) is often seen as the "origin" of hypertext ▪ Article introduces the Memex ▪ memory extender ▪ store and access information ▪ follow cross-references in the form of associative trails between pieces of information (microfilms) ▪ prototypical hypertext machine ▪ trail blazers are those who find delight in the task of establishing useful trails Memex
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    February 9, 2021 The Mother of All Demos (1968) ▪ Douglas Engelbart and his colleagues at the Stanford Research Institute developed the oNLine System (NLS) as part of the Augment Project ▪ vision about the future of interactive computing ▪ NLS was demonstrated at the Fall Joint Computer Conference in 1968 ▪ showed first practical use of hypertext ▪ computer mouse ▪ remote collaboration (connected computers) ▪ raster-scan video monitors ▪ screen windows ▪ ... Douglas Engelbart
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    February 9, 2021 Hypertext (1965) ▪ Ted Nelson coined the term hypertext ▪ Nelson started Project Xanadu in 1960 ▪ first hypertext project ▪ non-sequential writing ▪ referencing/embedding parts of a document in another document (transclusion) → transpointing windows ▪ bidirectional (bivisible) links ▪ version and rights management ▪ XanaduSpace 1.0 was released as part of Project Xanadu in 2007 Ted Nelson
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    February 9, 2021 Digital Documents as a Paper Simulator? Most people don't understand the logic of the concept: "What You See Is What You Get" is based on printing the document out ("get" means "get WHEN YOU PRINT IT OUT"). And that means a metaphysical shift: a document can only consist of what can be printed! This re-froze the computer document into a closed rectangular object which cannot be penetrated by outside markings (curtailing what you could do with paper). No marginal notes, no sticky notes, no crossouts, no insertions, no overlays, no highlighting - PAPER UNDER GLASS. Ted Nelson, Geeks Bearing Gifts: How the Computer World Got This Way, Mindful Press 2009 Ted Nelson
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    February 9, 2021 Video: Ted Nelson About Documents
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    February 9, 2021 Video: Apple Knowledge Navigator (1987)
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    February 9, 2021 Video: Sun Microsystems' Starfire (1994)
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    February 9, 2021 Video: Microsoft Productivity Vision (2015)
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    February 9, 2021 Video: A Day Made Out of Glass 2
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    February 9, 2021 Seminar Topics 1. File Management ▪ FileWeaver: Flexible File Management with Automatic Dependency Tracking, Julien Gori, Han L. Han and Michel Beaudouin-Lafon, Proceedings of UIST 2020, ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology, Virtual Event, USA, October 2020. [Gori2020.pdf] 2. Blockchain in IoT ▪ Decentralized IoT Data Management Using BlockChain and Trusted Execution Environment, Gbadebo Ayoade, Vishal Karande, Latifur Khan and Kevin Hamlen, Proceedings of IRI 2018, International Conference on Information Reuse and Integration for Data Science, Salt Lake City, USA, April 2018. [Ayoade2018.pdf]
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    February 9, 2021 Seminar Topics ... 3. Diagramming ▪ texSketch: Active Diagramming through Pen-and-Ink Annotations, Hariharan Subramonyam, Colleen M. Seifert, Priti Shah and Eytan Adar, Proceedings of CHI 2020, International Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, Honolulu, USA, April 2020. [Subramonyam2020.pdf] 4. Augmented Reality Interfaces ▪ RealitySketch: Embedding Responsive Graphics and Visualizations in AR through Dynamic Sketching, Ryo Suzuki, Rubaiat Habib Kazi, Liyi Wei, Stephen Diverdi, Wilmot W. Li and Daniel Leithinger, Proceedings of UIST 2020, ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology, Virtual Event, USA, October 2020. [Suzuki2020.pdf]
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    February 9, 2021 Seminar Topics ... 5. Hybrid Positioning Systems ▪ A Simple Positioning System for Large-Scale Indoor Patrol Inspection Using Foot-Mounted INS, QR Code Control Points, and Smartphone, Tao Liu, Jian Kuang, Wenfei Ge, Peng Zhang and Xiaoji Niu, IEEE Sensors Journal 21(4), February 2021. [Liu2021.pdf] 6. Indoor Positioning ▪ Mobile Synchronization Recovery for Ultrasonic Indoor Positioning, Riccardo Carotenuto, Massimo Merenda, Demetrio Iero and Francesco G. Della Corte, Sensors 20(3), January 2020. [Carotenuto2020.pdf]
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    February 9, 2021 Seminar Topics ... 7. Adaptive User Interfaces ▪ Adapting User Interfaces with Model-based Reinforcement Learning, Kashyap Todi, Gilles Bailly, Luis A. Leiva and Antti Oulasvirta, Proceedings of CHI 2021, International Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, Yokohama, Japan, May 2021. [Todi2021.pdf] 8. Mobile UI Optimisation ▪ Optimizing User Interface Layouts via Gradient Descent, Peitong Duan, Casimir Wierzynski and Lama Nachman, Proceedings of CHI 2020, International Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, Honolulu, USA, April 2020. [Duan2020.pdf]
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    February 9, 2021 Seminar Topics ... 9. Computational Design ▪ GRIDS: Interactive Layout Design with Integer Programming, Niraj Ramesh Dayama, Kashyap Todi, Taru Saarelainen and Antti Oulasvirta, Proceedings of CHI 2020, International Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, Honolulu, USA, April 2020. [Dayama2020.pdf] 10.Human-Machine Collaboration ▪ How do Visual Explanations Foster End Users' Appropriate Trust in Machine Learning?, Fumeng Yang, Zhuanyi Huang, Jean Clarice Scholtz, Dustin L. Arendt, Proceeding of IUI 2020, International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces, Cagliari, Italy, March 2020. [Yang2020.pdf]
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    February 9, 2021 Seminar Topics ... 11.AR/VR Authoring ▪ Creating Augmented and Virtual Reality Applications: Current Practices, Challenges, and Opportunities, Narges Ashtari, Andrea Bunt, Joanna Lynn McGrenere, Michael Nebeling, Parmit K. Chilana, Proceedings of CHI 2020, International Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, Honolulu, USA, April 2020. [Ashtar2020.pdf] 12.Context-aware Applications ▪ CAPturAR: An Augmented Reality Tool for Authoring Human-Involved Context-Aware Applications, Tianyi Wang, Xun Qian, Fengming He, Xiyun Hu, Ke Huo, Yuanzhi Cao, Karthik Ramani, Proceedings of UIST 2020, ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology, Virtual Event, USA, October 2020. [Wang2020.pdf]
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    February 9, 2021 Seminar Topics ... 13.Dynamic Data Physicalisation ▪ Dynamic Composite Data Physicalization Using Wheeled Micro-Robots, Mathieu Le Goc, Charles Perin, Sean Follmer, Jean-Daniel Fekete and Pierre Dragicevic, IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics 25(1), January 2019. [LeGoc2019.pdf] 14.Haptic Interfaces ▪ HandMorph: A Passive Exoskeleton that Miniaturizes Grasp, Jun Nishida, Soichiro Matsuda, Hiroshi Matsui, Shan-Yuan Teng, Ziwei Liu, Kenji Suzuki and Pedro Lopes, Proceedings of UIST 2020, ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology, Virtual Event, USA, October 2020. [Nishida2020.pdf]
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    February 9, 2021 Seminar Topics ... 15.Thermal Feedback ▪ Trigeminal-based Temperature Illusions, Jas Brooks, Steven Nagels and Pedro Lopes, Proceedings of CHI 2020, International Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, Honolulu, USA, April 2020. [Brooks2020.pdf]
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    February 9, 2021 Assignment of Topics ▪ Select 3 topics/papers from the presented list and mark them (with A, B and C) according to your preferences ▪ Send an email with your choices (e.g. 6A, 8B, 14C) to [email protected] no later than February 14 ▪ Each student will be assigned a paper that has to be presented in the seminar and the final seminar schedule will be made available by next week
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    February 9, 2021 Seminar Organisation ▪ Presentation should be 30 minutes long (not longer but also not shorter!) ▪ make use of the available time ▪ have some backup slides/material in case you finish too early and for the Q&A ▪ Structure of your presentation ▪ introduction of topic and problem statement (5-10 mins) ▪ proposed approach (15-20 mins) ▪ review (5 mins) - critical analysis - at least two positive and two negative points about the paper
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    February 9, 2021 Seminar Organisation … ▪ Send a draft of your presentation to your supervisor no later than one week before the presentation and arrange a meeting with your supervisor ▪ you will get feedback about the structure and content of your presentation ▪ Immediately after your presentation, please send us ([email protected]) your slides in order that we can make them available for your colleagues on Canvas
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    February 9, 2021 Seminar Organisation … ▪ Each student has to write a report about their presented paper/topic ▪ same structure as presentation - introduction of topic and problem statement - proposed approach - review ▪ no longer than 5 pages ▪ send a draft to your supervisor to get some feedback - arrange a meeting with your supervisor ▪ deadline for final report: May 18
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    February 9, 2021 Seminar Organisation … ▪ Each student will be assigned as a reviewer for two additional papers ▪ hand in a review via the conference system ▪ deadline: at least a week before the paper is presented ▪ Each student is assigned as a meta-reviewer for one paper ▪ hand in a metareview via the conference system ▪ based on the two reviews and the metareviewer's knowledge ▪ deadline: latest Sunday (midnight) before the paper is presented ▪ prepare at least two questions to open the discussion round ▪ template and example (meta-)reviews are available on Canvas
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    February 9, 2021 Seminar Organisation … ▪ Each student has to read the papers to be presented every week before the seminar takes place and submit two questions via an online form by latest Sunday (midnight) before the lecture ▪ https://wise.vub.ac.be/atis/
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    February 9, 2021 Seminar Organisation … ▪ Final grade is based on ▪ presentation (70%) ▪ written report ▪ reviews and metareview ▪ active participation in the seminar and submitted questions ▪ Everybody is expected to read the papers before the lecture takes place! ▪ after each presentation, there is enough time for questions and a discussion about the topic and content of the paper ▪ Attendance to all presentations is mandatory! ▪ Schedule will be made available on Canvas ▪ first presentations: March 16
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    February 9, 2021 References ▪ Vannevar Bush, As We May Think, Atlantic Monthly, July 1945 ▪ https://www.theatlantic.com/doc/194507/bush/ ▪ https://sloan.stanford.edu/MouseSite/Secondary.html ▪ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c539cK58ees ▪ NLS demo ▪ https://sloan.stanford.edu/MouseSite/1968Demo.html ▪ Project Xanadu ▪ https://xanadu.com ▪ Ted Nelson demonstrates Xanadu Space ▪ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=En_2T7KH6RA
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    February 9, 2021 References ... ▪ Apple Knowledge Navigator (1987) ▪ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hb4AzF6wEoc ▪ Sun Microsystems' Starfire (1994) ▪ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w9OKcKisUrY ▪ Microsoft Productivity Future Vision (2015) ▪ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w-tFdreZB94 ▪ A Day Made Out of Glass 2, Corning Inc. ▪ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jZkHpNnXLB0
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    Some Tips for the Presentation Conference System