# Meeting 25
No | Date | Next Meeting | Members |
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25 | 12 Apr 19 11:00 | 18 Apr 19 11:00 | Bob, Dylan, Elif, Wang |
Topic Discussed
- Improve Healthcare with Interactive Visualization
- HealTac 2019 24-25 April in Cardiff
- Interview with Medical Experts
- Mendeley
Progress
- Read Bob's Healthcare Vis Bio
- Read SOS survey and medical visualization surveys
- HEOR form signed and scanned
Todo
- Take a screen capture demo of MedGate
- Check out the VAHC - Visual Analytics in Healthcare, sign up on mailing list
- Read Chapter 1 of CQT book
- Try QT demo program - including OpenGL examples
- Read Chao's paper on Cartograms with Features
- Search for survey papers on Healthcare Vis
- Look for recent books on Healthcare Vis
- Look at Dylan's survey of information visualization books
- Think about first project direction
- Think about literature survey
- Start writing a list of interview questions
- Look for Vis papers on interviewing domain experts
- Read [KKC14] from SoS
- Read [APS14] from SoS
Todo Progress
- MedGate screenshots: none as the server was not accessible due to hardware upgrade, but nothing exciting at the moment for DataVis
- VAHC mailing list pending approval
- Chaoβs paper read
- Qt and OpenGL set up, tried some demos, starting on Qt with OpenGL (opens new window)
- Chapter 1 of CQT Book read
- Survey papers on HealthVis:
- Rind2011a (opens new window): reviews existing EHR Vis systems, leads to 6 other survey papers
- Books on HealthVis:
- Healthcare Data Analytics (opens new window)
- Most of the books mention on DataVis briefly, focus more on data analytics, mining, machine learning etc.
- Interview questions are still WIP, found some examples (opens new window) from Robinson2009
- Possible project direction:
- A dashboard with widgets/sections for visualising different diseases/conditions for patients
- Make use of SAILβs data, and its close contacts with domain experts
- KKC14 and APS 14 from SoS read
- Interesting findings:
- A gallery of HealthVis: vizhealth (opens new window)
- Ben Shneiderman wins again
- David Borland (opens new window), University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, has many HealthVis-related papers:
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