Cognitive Modeling and Eye-tracking/NSF Proposal
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2015 Proposal Info
RFP
The IIS RFP is available at: https://www.nsf.gov/funding/pgm_summ.jsp?pims_id=13707
NSF IIS Deadlines
- MEDIUM Projects: September 10 - September 16, Annually Thereafter
- LARGE Projects: September 18 - September 24, Annually Thereafter
- SMALL Projects: November 4 - November 18, Annually Thereafter
Minutes
6/26
Weaknesses in Expedition:
- Genomics area lacking details; visualization examples
- Genomics applications not cohesive enough
- Possibly cut Rand, epigenetics
- Possibly cut Benoist, ImmGen
- [Build on this] Application areas can be strengthened
- Badre application need update/more specification
Strengths:
- Reviewers liked "Personalization of visualization complexity based on user expertise"
- [Build on this] What models are needed to achieve this?
- (dhl wants to make sure this is personalization for enhanced performance not just for preference and that the costs of personalization are also taken into account. these might include learnability and loss of common knowledge (imagine if everyone's keyboard or car controls were different...)
- Reviewers liked "Automatic suggestions of visualizations based on user task"
- Constructing and integrating a predictive model of user's goal based on query and browsing history
- [Build on this] Related to Hua's proposed model of Exploratory and Focused Search stages
Ideas for new content:
- Get the Yurt involved
- 2D visualizations in the Yurt? (e.g., D3, web-based)
Past Proposals to NSF
Other Proposals
Hua's PhD proposal overlaps with the NSF proposal topic and is worth drawing upon. It is available here: http://cs.brown.edu/~huag/prop.pdf