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Home > Teaching > WS 2023/2024 > IV

Lecture Information Visualization


Lecturer: Prof. Andreas Butz
Supervisors: Carl Oechsner, Rifat Amin
Tutors: Anahita Marashi, Markus Schmidbauer, Nicolas Mogicato Contact:iv2324 ät medien.ifi.lmu.de
Hours per week: 2 (Lecture) + 2 (Tutorial)
ECTS-Credits: 6
Module: WP16: Computergrafik 3 (for Master Medieninformatik)
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News

  • 21.09.2023 The enrollment key for Moodle is:
  • 04.08.2023 The first lecture will take place on 17.10.2023 at 10:00 at Schellingstr. 3, Room S004.
  • 20.07.2023 This page is still under development, all content may be subject to change.

Dates and Locations

Lecture: Dienstag, 10:00 - 12:00, Schellingstr. 3 (S), S 004

Tutorials:
Gruppe 01: Do 14-16 Uhr c.t.
Gruppe 02: Do 16-18 Uhr c.t.
Gruppe 03: Fr 10-12 Uhr c.t.
Gruppe 04: Fr 12-14 Uhr c.t.
Gruppe 05: Fr 14-16 Uhr c.t.


Content

The lecture introduces core aspects in information visualization. The focus will be on human visual perception, visualization of multivariate data, and interaction concepts for visualization systems. Based on these concepts, strategies will be introduced that allow graphs, networks, trees, text-based data and time-based data to be visualized. Furthermore, the lecture presents techniques to efficiently use limited display space.

The lecture course is suitable for:

  • Students of media informatics (Medieninformatik) (Master) and computer science (Informatik) (Master) with prior knowledge in media informatics (Medieninformatik). This lecture is obligatory for Master HCI (Mensch-Computer Interaktion).

The lecture is targeted at master students. However, participation is also possible for bachelor students. Please be advised that credits can cannot be provided to bachelor students prior to enrollment for a master program.


Registration

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Exam

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