About
Visual-Telling is a website dedicated to publishing new ways of data visualization. The channel was launched to give a place about the collected works in data visualization, data science, big data and new concepts of interaction in 2012. Data visualization brings new insights and understanding to the increasing amount of data in all domains of our life.
The Visual-Telling office was founded in Dresden:
Visual-Telling
Oliver Bieh-Zimmert
Maxim-Gorki-Str. 93
01129 Dresden
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Talks
Shaping Data: Visualization Under Construction, IEEE International Conference on Big Data, Santa Clara, USA, 29th of October, 2015
Critical masses: How to address privacy concerns regarding IoT and Big Data?, BITKOM Privacy Conference, Berlin, Germany, 24th of September, 2015
Tracking dient der Kundenorientierung (?), GDD Erfa-Kreis, Potsdam, Germany, 18th of June 2015
Shaping Unlimited Patterns: A Vision for State-of-the-Art Visual Scalability, MEDES ’14 6th International Conference on Management of Emergent Digital EcoSystems, Buraidah, Saudi Arabia, 2014
ITK innovativ: Big Data – Neue Rohstoffquellen erschließen, podium49, Bonn, Germany, 27th of August 2014
Data Visualization Workshop 05, DWM, Namur, Belgium, 10th of March 2014
Representing Multidimensional Cancer Registry Data, i-KNOW in Graz, 2013
Predictive Analytics – Drivers and Pitfalls in Customer Retention Campaigns, DCIF in Berlin, 2013
Publications
Shaping Data: Visualization Under Construction, IEEE International Conference on Big Data, Santa Clara, USA, 29-01, October-November, 2015
Shaping Data: Scaling Data Visualizations, EDF’15 Proceedings of the European Data Forum, Luxemburg, 16-17, November, 2015
Shaping Unlimited Patterns: A Vision for State-of-the-Art Visual Scalability, MEDES ’14 Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Management of Emergent Digital EcoSystems, 2014
Job of a Data Scientist, “Es fasziniert mich, welchen Einfluss Daten auf unseren Alltag haben.”, Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, 6th of March 2014, No. 55/10 D 3
Representing Multidimensional Cancer Registry Data, Proceedings of i-KNOW, 2013
Awards
First prize at the Data Science Summit Redwood visualization challenge in Redwood, California, 2013
Featured in Books
Visual Simplexity - Die Darstellung großer Datenmengen, Markus Nix, 2013