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Thursday November 21st - Friday November 22nd<o:p></o:p></span></p>
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WICI&#8217;s Data Symposium is finally here! Below you will find the schedule and content information for the presentations.There will be an
<b>opening reception with coffee and snacks on Thursday morning from 9 &#8211; 10 AM</b>, and a
<b>closing reception on Friday with light food and a cash bar, from 3.30 &#8211; 4.30 PM</b>. All events are<b> free
</b>to attend, but in the interest of ensuring enough seating, we do request that you reserve your tickets via our
<a href="http://wici.ca/new/2012/09/data-visualization-workshop/" target="_blank">
<span style="color:#0DB297">website</span></a>.<o:p></o:p></span></p>
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Thursday, November 21st:</span><span style="font-size:10.5pt;line-height:150%;font-family:&quot;Helvetica&quot;,&quot;sans-serif&quot;;color:#505050">
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<b><i><u>Presentation Sessions: Thursday November 21, 2013</u></i></b></span><span style="font-size:10.5pt;line-height:150%;font-family:&quot;Helvetica&quot;,&quot;sans-serif&quot;;color:#505050"><br>
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<i>Coffee &amp; Opening Remarks</i><br>
</span><span style="font-size:9.0pt;line-height:150%;font-family:&quot;Helvetica&quot;,&quot;sans-serif&quot;;color:#505050">Time: 9.00-10.00 AM<br>
Venue M3 213</span><span style="font-size:10.5pt;line-height:150%;font-family:&quot;Helvetica&quot;,&quot;sans-serif&quot;;color:#505050">4<br>
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</span><a name="142526db1780085c_one"><i><u><span style="font-size:10.5pt;line-height:150%;font-family:&quot;Helvetica&quot;,&quot;sans-serif&quot;;color:#0DB297">Session One: From cells to stars: Analyzing complex spatial systems of entity formation</span></u></i></a><span style="font-size:10.5pt;line-height:150%;font-family:&quot;Helvetica&quot;,&quot;sans-serif&quot;;color:#505050"><br>
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Venue: M3 2134</span><span style="font-size:10.5pt;line-height:150%;font-family:&quot;Helvetica&quot;,&quot;sans-serif&quot;;color:#505050"><br>
</span><span style="font-size:9.0pt;line-height:150%;font-family:&quot;Helvetica&quot;,&quot;sans-serif&quot;;color:#505050"><a href="http://wici.ca/new/event/data-visualization-analysis-symposium-workshops/" target="_blank"><span style="color:#0DB297">RSVP</span></a> (tickets
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</span><span style="font-size:9.0pt;line-height:150%;font-family:&quot;Helvetica&quot;,&quot;sans-serif&quot;;color:#505050">Speaker:
<b>Dr.</b> <b>Terry Stewart</b>, Centre for Theoretical Neuroscience, University of Waterloo<br>
Title: <b><i>Validating Models of Cognition</i></b><br>
Abstract:</span><span style="font-size:10.5pt;line-height:150%;font-family:&quot;Helvetica&quot;,&quot;sans-serif&quot;;color:#505050"><o:p></o:p></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="line-height:150%"><span style="font-size:9.0pt;line-height:150%;font-family:&quot;Helvetica&quot;,&quot;sans-serif&quot;;color:#505050">Cognitive modelling strives to build computational simulations that not only mimic human performance, but also do
 so in the same way as humans do. &nbsp;This means they should perform the same internal steps as humans, breaking down the tasks in the same way. &nbsp;Evaluating whether or not this is the case is a hard problem, involving both philosophy of science and non-standard
 statistical methods. &nbsp;In this talk I discuss a method for defining model equivalence across a wide range of tasks, and emphasize the importance of finding a large parameter space over which models match reality (rather than the more traditional parameter fitting).<br>
&nbsp;</span><span style="font-size:10.5pt;line-height:150%;font-family:&quot;Helvetica&quot;,&quot;sans-serif&quot;;color:#505050"><o:p></o:p></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="line-height:150%"><span style="font-size:9.0pt;line-height:150%;font-family:&quot;Helvetica&quot;,&quot;sans-serif&quot;;color:#505050">Speaker:
<b>Dr.</b> <b>Brian Ingalls</b>, Department of Applied Mathematics, University of Waterloo<br>
Title<b>:<i> Local and global sensitivity analysis connect model parameters to system behaviour in a model of beta-cell metabolism</i></b><br>
Abstract:<br>
Pancreatic beta-cells, which secrete insulin in response to increased glucose levels, are key regulators of the levels of blood-stream glucose. Type II diabetes is characterized by failure of the intracellular signaling pathways that control insulin secretion.
 These pathways involve the enzymatic production of signaling molecules. To understand the behaviour of this system, our group has developed a predictive, mechanistic model of the relevant intracellular metabolic network. The model involves a large number of
 parameters, some of which were culled from the literature, others of which were fitted to experimental observations of the system. We have used local and global sensitivity analyses to explore the relationship between system behaviour and model parameters.
 This analysis has allowed us to identify key perturbations that are predicted to have a significant impact on insulin secretion. These may represent effective drug targets.</span><span style="font-size:10.5pt;line-height:150%;font-family:&quot;Helvetica&quot;,&quot;sans-serif&quot;;color:#505050"><o:p></o:p></span></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal" style="line-height:150%"><span style="font-size:9.0pt;line-height:150%;font-family:&quot;Helvetica&quot;,&quot;sans-serif&quot;;color:#505050">Speaker:
<b>Dr.</b> <b>Dawn Parker</b>, School of Planning, University of Waterloo<br>
Title: <b><i>Tracing the impacts of land-market structure on urban growth</i></b><br>
Abstract:<br>
Although it is understood that the characteristics of buyers and sellers and the institutional aspects of land markets affect the structure and function of urban areas, formal analysis of these relationships has been historically difficult, as mathematical
 models of such systems are tractable only under extremely restrictive assumptions.&nbsp; In recent years, researchers have developed agent-based simulation models to explore links between the characteristics of market participants, the institutional structure of
 markets, and the structure of land values and patterns in urban areas.&nbsp; Yet, tracing the relationships between input assumptions and generated output data to establish generalizations has proved challenging.&nbsp; This talk reports on multiple methods used within
 my research group&#8212;two and three dimensional visualizations, descriptive statistics, development of qualitative storylines, and parameter fitting&#8212;to address this challenge.&nbsp; I conclude with a discussion of the limitations of our current approaches and a wish
 list for new approaches.&nbsp;</span><span style="font-size:10.5pt;line-height:150%;font-family:&quot;Helvetica&quot;,&quot;sans-serif&quot;;color:#505050"><o:p></o:p></span></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal" style="line-height:150%"><span style="font-size:9.0pt;line-height:150%;font-family:&quot;Helvetica&quot;,&quot;sans-serif&quot;;color:#505050">Speaker:
<b>Dr.</b> <b>Mike Hudson</b>, Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Waterloo<br>
Title: <b><i>Problems in Cosmology and the upcoming data avalanche</i></b><br>
Abstract:</span><span style="font-size:10.5pt;line-height:150%;font-family:&quot;Helvetica&quot;,&quot;sans-serif&quot;;color:#505050"><o:p></o:p></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="line-height:150%"><span style="font-size:9.0pt;line-height:150%;font-family:&quot;Helvetica&quot;,&quot;sans-serif&quot;;color:#505050">Dr. Hudson will give an overview of some of the pressing problems in cosmology, in particular galaxy formation, evolution
 and feedback. New telescopes and data sets due to come online in the next 5 years will produce and unprecedented amount of data that will cast new light on these problems.</span><span style="font-size:10.5pt;line-height:150%;font-family:&quot;Helvetica&quot;,&quot;sans-serif&quot;;color:#505050"><o:p></o:p></span></p>
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</span><a name="142526db1780085c_two"><i><u><span style="font-size:10.5pt;line-height:150%;font-family:&quot;Helvetica&quot;,&quot;sans-serif&quot;;color:#0DB297">Session Two: Methods &amp; tools for visualizing large networks</span></u></i></a><span style="font-size:10.5pt;line-height:150%;font-family:&quot;Helvetica&quot;,&quot;sans-serif&quot;;color:#505050"><br>
</span><span style="font-size:9.0pt;line-height:150%;font-family:&quot;Helvetica&quot;,&quot;sans-serif&quot;;color:#505050">Time: 1.30 &#8211; 3.15 PM<br>
Venue: M3 2134<br>
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Speaker: <b>Mr.</b> <b>Przemyslaw Grabowicz</b>, Institute for Cross-Disciplinary Physics &amp; Complex Systems (Winning team for WICI&#8217;s Data Challenge)<br>
Title: <b><i>Fast visualization of relevant portions of large dynamic networks</i></b><br>
Abstract:</span><span style="font-size:10.5pt;line-height:150%;font-family:&quot;Helvetica&quot;,&quot;sans-serif&quot;;color:#505050"><o:p></o:p></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="line-height:150%"><span style="font-size:9.0pt;line-height:150%;font-family:&quot;Helvetica&quot;,&quot;sans-serif&quot;;color:#505050">Detecting and visualizing what are the most relevant changes in an evolving network is still an open challenge in
 several domains. We develop a fast algorithm that selects subsets of nodes and edges that best represent an evolving graph and visualize it by either creating a movie, or by streaming it to an interactive network visualization tool. Our code, already deployed
 in the movie generation tool of the <a href="http://truthy.indiana.edu/" target="_blank">
<span style="color:#0DB297">truthy.indiana.edu</span></a> system, is limited in memory and processor time usage.<br>
&nbsp;</span><span style="font-size:10.5pt;line-height:150%;font-family:&quot;Helvetica&quot;,&quot;sans-serif&quot;;color:#505050"><o:p></o:p></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="line-height:150%"><span style="font-size:9.0pt;line-height:150%;font-family:&quot;Helvetica&quot;,&quot;sans-serif&quot;;color:#505050">Speaker:&nbsp;
<b>Mr.</b> <b>Hao Wang</b>, School of Computer Science, University of Windsor<br>
Title: <b><i>What do large networks look like?</i></b><br>
Abstract:</span><span style="font-size:10.5pt;line-height:150%;font-family:&quot;Helvetica&quot;,&quot;sans-serif&quot;;color:#505050"><o:p></o:p></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="line-height:150%"><span style="font-size:9.0pt;line-height:150%;font-family:&quot;Helvetica&quot;,&quot;sans-serif&quot;;color:#505050">What do large networks look like? Can we visually tell the topological difference between networks such as the Web
 graph and Facebook network? Due to the huge size of the network, the overall structure will not be discernible of all the nodes and edges are plotted regardless of the graph layout. We reduce the number of nodes and edges by producing a representative sub
 graph. The nodes are sampled with probability proportional to their degrees, so that large nodes with more connections have a higher probability of being sampled. The edges are reduced further using uniform random spanning tree. The efficacy of the method
 is demonstrated to preserve the community structure that is characterized by the Network Community Profile (NCP). The result is supported by six real-world large networks and demonstrated on a Twitter user network which contains 4.1 x 10<sup>7
</sup>nodes.</span><span style="font-size:10.5pt;line-height:150%;font-family:&quot;Helvetica&quot;,&quot;sans-serif&quot;;color:#505050"><br>
&nbsp;<o:p></o:p></span></p>
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</span><a name="142526db1780085c_three"><i><u><span style="font-size:10.5pt;line-height:150%;font-family:&quot;Helvetica&quot;,&quot;sans-serif&quot;;color:#0DB297">Session Three: Visualization methodologies for scenario development within the domain of security &amp; intelligence</span></u></i></a><span style="font-size:10.5pt;line-height:150%;font-family:&quot;Helvetica&quot;,&quot;sans-serif&quot;;color:#505050"><br>
</span><span style="font-size:9.0pt;line-height:150%;font-family:&quot;Helvetica&quot;,&quot;sans-serif&quot;;color:#505050">Time: 3.30 &#8211; 4.30 PM<br>
Venue: M3 2134<br>
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Speaker: <b>Dr.</b> <b>Anthony Masys</b>, Centre for Security Science, Defence Research &amp; Development Canada<br>
Title: <b><i>&#8216;Lack of Imagination&#8217; &#8211; Scenario thinking and visualization: Dealing with complexity and uncertainty in Dark Networks</i></b><br>
Abstract:<br>
Problems associated with conflict and security are increasingly complex and interdependent. This complex problem space is value-laden, open-ended, multidimensional, ambiguous and unstable and can be labeled as &#8216;wicked and messy&#8217;. In this sense the conflict
 and security domain resists being tamed, bounded or managed by classical problem solving approaches. A new discourse that centers on problem and solution oriented research incorporating participatory and interdisciplinary approaches is required. Addressing
 the unique challenges associated with transnational threats as terrorism and organized crime requires collaborative efforts among key intelligence and security stakeholders that facilitate questioning judgments and underlying assumptions, and employing critical
 and creative thinking in order to explore the possibility space. An inherent property of these &#8216;dark&#8217; networks is the varying degrees of uncertainty associated with them.&nbsp; Systems thinking emerges as a key &#8216;worldview&#8217; that supports analysis within this complex
 domain. Van der Merwe (2008, p. 220) argues that &#8220;&#8230; a systems worldview, together with tools and techniques to make structure visible, is important for building quality scenarios&#8221;. &nbsp;Visualization of these &#8216;dark&#8217; networks structure and dynamics is a key approach
 in supporting scenario development and analysis used by intelligence and security analysts.<br>
This presentation will discuss several &#8216;visualization&#8217; methodologies that are used to facilitate problem structuring /framing and scenario development within the domain of security and intelligence supporting the exploration of the space of possibilities associated
 with dark networks.</span><span style="font-size:10.5pt;line-height:150%;font-family:&quot;Helvetica&quot;,&quot;sans-serif&quot;;color:#505050"><o:p></o:p></span></p>
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</span><b><i><u><span style="font-size:13.5pt;line-height:150%;font-family:&quot;Helvetica&quot;,&quot;sans-serif&quot;;color:#505050">Presentation Sessions: Friday November 22, 2013</span></u></i></b><span style="font-size:10.5pt;line-height:150%;font-family:&quot;Helvetica&quot;,&quot;sans-serif&quot;;color:#505050"><br>
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</span><a name="142526db1780085c_four"><i><u><span style="font-size:10.5pt;line-height:150%;font-family:&quot;Helvetica&quot;,&quot;sans-serif&quot;;color:#0DB297">Session Four: Policy decision making: Tools &amp; uses of modeling in Social Innovation Labs</span></u></i></a><span style="font-size:10.5pt;line-height:150%;font-family:&quot;Helvetica&quot;,&quot;sans-serif&quot;;color:#505050"><br>
</span><span style="font-size:9.0pt;line-height:150%;font-family:&quot;Helvetica&quot;,&quot;sans-serif&quot;;color:#505050">Time: 9.00 &#8211; 10.15 AM<br>
Venue: M3 2134<br>
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&nbsp;<br>
Speaker: <b>Mr. Steve Williams</b>, Constructive Public Engagement<br>
Title: <b><i>A Framework for Decision Making in Social Innovation Labs Processes</i></b><br>
Abstract:<br>
This presentation will review some of the ways in which software tools, specifically visualization and simulation tools, can be useful in Social Innovation Lab processes. It distinguishes three phases in which such tools could be helpful to participants in
 a Lab as they engage with a particular challenge. Each phase is illustrated in the presentation with an example and demonstration of the tool. The first phase is gaining a shared understanding of context; the second phase involves allowing participants to
 try out, in simulation, different options for intervention; and the third phase is where participants must come to agreement on which policy intervention, prototype or idea to move forward. The presentation will demonstrate tools that illustrate each phase
 of the process: the d3 visualization library, Democracy 2 &#8211; an interactive policy game and Ethelo &#8211; an online public engagement and decision making tool. The presentation will close with a discussion of future research areas including methods of visualizing
 changes in complex system states. An examination of these tools provides concrete examples of how they may be used, and also addresses the question of when they might be used in a Lab process.</span><span style="font-size:10.5pt;line-height:150%;font-family:&quot;Helvetica&quot;,&quot;sans-serif&quot;;color:#505050"><o:p></o:p></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="line-height:150%"><span style="font-size:9.0pt;line-height:150%;font-family:&quot;Helvetica&quot;,&quot;sans-serif&quot;;color:#505050">&nbsp;</span><span style="font-size:10.5pt;line-height:150%;font-family:&quot;Helvetica&quot;,&quot;sans-serif&quot;;color:#505050"><o:p></o:p></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="line-height:150%"><span style="font-size:9.0pt;line-height:150%;font-family:&quot;Helvetica&quot;,&quot;sans-serif&quot;;color:#505050">Speaker:
<b>Ms.</b> <b>Kirsten Robinson</b>, Systems Design Engineering, University of Waterloo<br>
Title<b>:</b> <b><i>Using models in Social Innovation Labs: Prototype Models of Agro-Economic Systems in Southern Ontario to Support Innovation in Food System Policy</i></b><br>
Abstract:<br>
Sustainability transitions are offered by an increasing number of researchers and activists as a central part of a strategy to address accelerating ecological, social, and economic challenges. The ability to prototype and visualize potential innovations can
 play an important role in helping to identify promising strategies. Social Innovation Labs are processes focused on supporting the development of social innovations that fundamentally change systems by changing resource flows, authority flows, habits, beliefs,
 or routines. Social Innovation Labs draw on two distinct traditions. The first tradition comes from whole system methods like Future Search that cultivate common purpose and build a shared energy for shifting systems. The second stems from design lab processes
 that gather data and research alternatives and engage in creative recombination. This talk describes the development a spatially explicit model for prototyping policy innovation within a novel facilitated process called a Social Innovation Lab. We will share
 early prototypes, mockups of the interface design, and the approaches we are using for data analysis and visualization. We are currently working on developing a simplified interactive simulation of the southern Ontario agricultural system using the Repast
 Java library. One challenge is to provide the available data and relationships in a way that expands the dialogue but does not dominate or limit the conversation. To achieve this, we are focusing on developing a social innovation game that lets participants
 interact with the model and test the statistical implications of implementing different combinations of interventions.</span><span style="font-size:10.5pt;line-height:150%;font-family:&quot;Helvetica&quot;,&quot;sans-serif&quot;;color:#505050"><o:p></o:p></span></p>
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</span><a name="142526db1780085c_five"><i><u><span style="font-size:10.5pt;line-height:150%;font-family:&quot;Helvetica&quot;,&quot;sans-serif&quot;;color:#0DB297">Session Five: The use of dance to visualize complex data</span></u></i></a><span style="font-size:10.5pt;line-height:150%;font-family:&quot;Helvetica&quot;,&quot;sans-serif&quot;;color:#505050"><br>
</span><span style="font-size:9.0pt;line-height:150%;font-family:&quot;Helvetica&quot;,&quot;sans-serif&quot;;color:#505050">Time: 10.30 &#8211; 11.30 AM<br>
Venue: CIF Studio<br>
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Speaker: <b>Ms. Sarah Hogland &amp; Mr. Elliott Miller</b>, University of New Mexico (Runners-up in WICI&#8217;s Data Challenge)<br>
Title: <b><i>Visualizing a complex system: The use of dance as a visualization tool</i></b><br>
Abstract:</span><span style="font-size:10.5pt;line-height:150%;font-family:&quot;Helvetica&quot;,&quot;sans-serif&quot;;color:#505050"><o:p></o:p></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal" style="line-height:150%"><span style="font-size:9.0pt;line-height:150%;font-family:&quot;Helvetica&quot;,&quot;sans-serif&quot;;color:#505050">Complex systems data, regardless of their dimensions, are usually communicated on two-dimensional surfaces, such
 as in texts, statistics, equations, graphs, flowcharts and feedback diagrams. These classical means of data communication, though explicit and unambiguous, can often be difficult to interpret because of the dense formal language conventions of science and
 math. Dance, as a means to personify complex data, facilitates audience investment in the issues presented, as well as room for creative interpretation of them. Movement simulations of complex systems can also be an accessible educational tool because of its
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Title: <b><i>Interactive Visualization</i></b><br>
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interactive visualizations</i> so that they support the everyday practices of how people view, represent, manage, and interact with information. To this end, she has followed four intertwined themes: process, representation, presentation, and interaction. Her
 research process convolves art, science, and design practices, and has become a topic of research in itself. Representation is development of accurate and revealing data-to-visual mappings. Presentation is the act of displaying visuals, emphasizing and organizing
 areas of interest. Interaction is the key to exploration and manipulation capabilities that can make information comprehension viable. In this talk, Dr. Carpendale will show how each theme is opening up to indicate exciting new directions and end by discussing
 how the currently shifting information climate is opening up new opportunities. In this light she will discuss the interplay between small data and big data, considering the potential for empowering ourselves in our everyday lives.</span><span style="font-size:10.5pt;line-height:150%;font-family:&quot;Helvetica&quot;,&quot;sans-serif&quot;;color:#505050"><o:p></o:p></span></p>
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