Systemic View of Human-Data Interaction: analyzing a COVID-19 data visualization platform
Resumo
Human-Data Interaction (HDI) is a growing field concerned by placing humans at the center of data flows and providing mechanisms for people to interact explicitly with systems and data. Understanding HDI from a sociotechnical perspective, we argue that technical and human issues must be approached in an interconnected way throughout a data lifecycle. In this paper, grounding our discussions in a conceptual artifact named Extended Semiotic Framework, we discuss how different interested parties, different levels of signs, and different stages in data lifecycle can affect HDI. We apply this artifact into a local COVID-19 information website and use its results to inform the website redesign. Our discussion and results show the Extended Semiotic Framework as capable to promote a systemic view considering both human and technical issues, as well as to identify problems and challenges at different data stages.
Palavras-chave:
Human-Data Interaction, Data Visualization, COVID-19
Publicado
26/10/2020
Como Citar
FERRARI, Bernardo; DA SILVA JUNIOR, Deógenes P.; PEREIRA, Roberto.
Systemic View of Human-Data Interaction: analyzing a COVID-19 data visualization platform. In: SIMPÓSIO BRASILEIRO SOBRE FATORES HUMANOS EM SISTEMAS COMPUTACIONAIS (IHC), 14. , 2020, Evento Online.
Anais [...].
Porto Alegre: Sociedade Brasileira de Computação,
2020
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p. 496-501.