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Kanit Wongsuphasawat

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Nov 9, 2017, 10:52:11 PM11/9/17
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Our team at University of Washington are conducting an interview study on exploratory data analysis and visualization tools. As we have been collaborating with Brian Granger on visualization tools like Vega-Lite, Altair, and Voyager, he suggests that we should post in Jupyter user groups as many people in this community would be a good fit. 

If you regularly perform exploratory data analysis as a part of your work, we would like to invite you to join our study!  
 
We are looking to conduct an interview for 45-minutes to 2 hours during November 8 to December 6 (in person for participants in Greater Seattle area or via a video conference otherwise).  In this interview, we will ask open-ended questions about your experience in analysis scenarios and, if possible, optionally share your analysis outcomes.  You will receive a $15 Amazon.com gift card as a thank you for your participation. Participation in the study is completely voluntary. Any personally identifying information will be kept strictly confidential.

If you are qualified and are interested in participating in this study, please answer this survey (https://goo.gl/forms/kBdddPCjDa9VBXWt2) to apply to join our study.  We will contact you to schedule an interview shortly if you are qualified for the interviews. Please  email us (kan...@cs.washington.edu and yl...@cs.washington.edu) if you have any questions.  

Sincerely,

Kanit Wongsuphasawat, Graduate Student
Yang Liu, Graduate Student
Jeffrey Heer, Ph.D., Associate Professor

Computer Science & Engineering
University of Washington

Brian Granger

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Nov 10, 2017, 12:02:54 AM11/10/17
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Thanks for sharing this! I definitely encourage anyone in the Jupyter
community to participate in this study. The research and software
coming out of Jeff's group at UW is actively being integrated into
JupyterLab so there is a very practical Jupyter-related impact in the
work.

Cheers,

Brian
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