Robert Kosara, EagerEyes, has posted his VisWeek roundup. He takes a bit of a different view than others, focusing on the work this year in validation & verification of visualization techniques, like the work done by Michelle Borkin in medical visualizations:
Michelle Borkin presented fascinating work on the use of colormaps in the diagnosis of coronary heart disease. Their 2D representations using perceptually uniform colormaps led to significantly fewer errors than the usual 3D representations and/or the dreaded rainbow colormap.
I also like his bit about a “Hippocratic Oath” of visualization, the classic “do no harm”.
Thanks for the link, but that’s not really a roundup. There will be a few more VisWeek-inspired postings over the next few weeks, though. Also, I really need to remove that picture from the Internet. 😉
Looking forward to it… Oh, and if you provide a better pic I’ll happily swap it for ya 🙂