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The amount and complexity of information produced in science, engineering, business, and everyday human activity is increasing at staggering rates. The goal of this course is to expose you to visual representation methods and techniques that increase the understanding of complex data. Good visualizations not only present a visual interpretation of data, but do so by improving comprehension, communication, and decision making.

In this course you will learn how the human visual system processes and perceives images, good design practices for visualization, tools for visualization of data from a variety of fields, collecting data from web sites with Python, and programming of interactive visualization applications using Processing.

CS 171 Preview
CS 171 Final Projects 2011
Instructor: Hanspeter Pfister
Staff & Office Hours:
SC = basement of science center
MD = ground floor of MD
AD = Adams dining hall


R.J. Aquino, grader
Bo Han, M 7-9 pm, SC
Byron Hood, Th 9-11 pm, SC
Christopher Lee, Sun 9-11 pm, AD
Jonathan Levin, Skype (DCE)
Calvin McEachron, W 3-5 pm, SC
Jacob Pritt, Th 9-11 pm, SC
Megan Quintero, Th 4-6 pm, MD
Mike Roberts, TH 4-6 pm, MD
Azalea Vo, Tu 8-10 pm, SC

Lectures: Tu Th 2:30-4 pm (new!)
Maxwell Dworkin G115

Labs: Fr 12:30-2 pm (new!)
Maxwell Dworkin G115

Adobe Connect Live Classroom
Live Video (alternate)
Video Archive (w/ HUID)
iSite Dropbox
Skype account: CS_171
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