Invited Session Data Visualization for Smart Insights and Advanced Predictive Analytics Organizer/Chair: Roberta Varriale (Sapienza Università di Roma) Discussant: Ilaria Prosdocimi (Università Ca' Foscari Venezia) Room: T30 Floor: ground Short summary: Data visualization can be defined as the representation of data through the use of common graphs, such as charts, graphs, infographics, etc. These information visualizations communicate complex data relationships and data-driven insights in a way that is easy to understand. The science of data visualiza-tion comes from understanding how humans collect and process information: we process visual infor-mation much faster than text. In addition, the human brain decodes information through patterns and models. Effective data visualization is the final step in data analysis: without it, important information and messages can be lost and incorrect data visualization leads the audience to misunderstand the actual data and make wrong decisions.
The session will examine three examples of data visualization from different fields of research: of-ficial statistics, private companies, and universities. The session will be an opportunity to exchange ideas and perspectives on a topic that is becoming fundamental to the communication of statistical infor-mation in a world of big and fast data.
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Papers
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Applications of data visualization for industry Author(s) Federica Bruschini Marilena Di Bari Martina Dossi Stefano Sangaletti
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Some Notes on the Use of the Circular Boxplot Author(s) Davide Buttarazzi Giovanni Porzio
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TERRA: a smart visualization tool for international trade in goods statistics Author(s) Francesco Amato Mauro Bruno Maria Serena Causo
Dipartimento di Scienze Economiche e Sociali (Di.S.E.S.)