Description
Discussion 1:
Kirk (2016) provides numerous examples of interactivity, but our text is static. Interactive visualizations are an excellent tool when utilized in an appropriate environment. Find a news article that is less than five years old on the internet with interactive visualizations. Interact with the visualization. Interpret what the visualization is telling you.
- Does the interaction add to the presentation and interpretation of the data, or is it beautification?
- Does your interpretation deviate from what the author states? Why or why not? Be specific, provide examples.
- Are there any assumptions that need to be met? Are they discussed?
- Are there opportunities for misinterpretation, based on the presentation of data? Explain.
Make sure to include all references and citations. You should have more than one source, and the news article should be one of them!
Do not write a regurgitation of the article. Do not reference an interactive visualization generated for an example or tutorial. Do not reference the same news article as your peers.
Remember, your initial post on the main topic should be posted by Wednesday 11:59 PM (EST). Your two following posts should be commenting on your classmates’ posts on different days by Sunday 11:59 PM (EST). You should end the week with three total discussion posts.
A quality post is more than stating, “I agree with you.” Maybe you should state why you agree with your classmate’s post. Additionally, post some examples or find a related topic on the internet or the University of the Cumberlands’ library and comment on it in the discussion post.
Kirk, A. (2016). Interactivity. Data visualisation: A handbook for data driven design (pp. 223-246). Los Angeles, CA: Sage.
Note:Your should be 500 words. and add at-least 3 references
Discussion:2
For this week's discussion, find a visual representation of data with the excellent annotations, considering what Kirk (2016) states about annotation in the textbook.
- Describe why you think the one you chose is superior to any other, considering the annotations.
- Do not use a graphic another student has already discussed.
- When replying to a peer, ensure you annotate whether theirs or yours are better and why.
- Make sure that you reference the visualization.
- Ensure you include citations for all references.
Remember your initial post on the main topic should be posted by Wednesday 11:59 PM (EST). Your 2 following posts should be commenting on your classmates’ post on different days by Sunday 11:59 PM (EST). You should end the week with 3 total discussion posts.
Your initial post should include your references, thoroughly present your ideas, and provide evidence to support those ideas. A quality post is more than stating, “I agree with you.” Maybe you should state why you agree with your classmate’s post. Additionally, post some examples or find a related topic on the internet or University’s library and comment on it in the discussion post.
Kirk, A. (2016). Data visualisation: A handbook for data driven design. Sage.
Note:Your should be 500 words. and add at-least 3 references
Discussion: 3
Discussion 2 (Chapter 2): Discuss the process that generates the power of AI and discuss the differences between machine learning and deep learning.
Note: The first post should be made by Wednesday 11:59 p.m., EST. I am looking for active engagement in the discussion. Please engage early and often.
Note:Your should be 500 words. and add at-least 3 references
Note: Please find the below attached Chapter on video
Discussion 4:
Discussion 1 (Chapter 10): There have been many books and opinion pieces writ-ten about the impact of AI on jobs and ideas for societal responses to address the issues. Two ideas were mentioned in the chapter – UBI and SIS. What are the pros and cons of these ideas? How would these be implemented?
Note:Your should be 500 words. and add at-least 3 references
Note: Please find the below attached Chapter on video
Assignment 1:
Complete the following assignment in one MS word document:
Chapter 1 –discussion question #1 & exercises 5, 15 (limit to one page of analysis for question 15)
Chapter 2 – discussion question #1 & exercises 4, 5, and 15(limit to one page of analysis for question 15)
Explanation & Answer
There you go buddy check it out and let me know in case of anything
Running head: ASSIGNMENT.
Assignment.
Student Name.
Institution Affiliation.
Date.
ASSIGNMENT.
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Interactions.
Interaction design is the process where interactive technologies are embedded in a designed
environment. Features interaction refers to the situation where the features interact with one
another ion a prediction model. Since these features are connected one may say that this is the
representation of the sum of feature effects but this is not the fact since the effect of one feature
depends on the value of another feature. During prediction, a machine learning model may make
a prediction based on two features and this prediction can be decomposed into four terms. These
terms include the following: a constant term, a term representing the first feature, a constant
representing the second feature and finally a term standing for the interactions.
Looking whether interactions add to the presentation and interpretation of data, I would say yes it
adds to the presentation and interpretation of data this is because of the following reasons.
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Interactions help in situations with ubiquitous computing, where there are physical
models within a given environment.
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Interactions are instrumental in situations where there is a notion of cooperation building.
This is the situation where the concepts of HCI and CSCQ are prolonged from not just
covering the interactions within desktop but to include interactions between buildings.
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It helps in inhabitation, design, and development of virtual worlds.
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It helps during the exploration of media spaces. This can be done when the physical
distance is collapsed by using videos and other connection media.
According to my interpretation, this does not deviate from what the author explained about
interactions and this is because the author also believed that interaction helps in space
exploration using media such as videos and other connection media. An example of this would
ASSIGNMENT.
be the situation where the dimension s and proportions of the displayed digital material are in
question. We can consider Fitt's law. When looking at interactions, several assumptions are made
and that needs to be achieved. Let us take an instance where we present the data in a visualized
environment. this means that we assume that all the data is synchronous and that all the parties
involved have the same privileges and are equal. This will ensure that we allow equal
interactions between the entities that are involved in the interaction process. All these have been
discussed from the above. about the misinterpretation of the above, there is room for
misunderstanding since the field is broad. A lot about this could be interpreted wrong since
several works have been done on the topic and others are misleading. One of these includes the
fact that some people think that interaction is just for mere beautification while in the real sense
interaction carries vital importance when it comes to the above mentioned. Let us take an
instance where we need ...