Fanny CHEVALIER
Assistant Professor
Department of Computer Science and Department of Statistical Sciences
University of Toronto
My research lies at the intersection of Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) and Information Visualization (Infovis). I am interested in addressing the challenges involved in the design, implementation, and evaluation of novel interactive tools supporting visual analytics and creative activities, with primary focus on interactive visualization for the visual exploration of rich and complex data, visualization education, computing tools supporting the flow of creativity, the design and perception of animated transitions, and sketch-based interfaces.
Selection of projects
(see Publications for a list of all publications)
DataInk
(Xia et al., CHI'18)
Creative Data-Oriented Drawing
More Text Please!
(Sultanum et al., CHI'18)
Supporting Clinical Overview
C'est la Vis
(Alper et al., CHI'17)
Visual Literacy at Elementary School
Egolines
(Zhao et al., CHI'16)
Visualizing dynamic ego-network
Storeoboard
(Henrikson et al., CHI'16)
Sketching Stereoscopic Storyboards
Phenoblocks
(Glueck et al., VAST'15)
Phenotype Comparison Visualization
TAN
(Chevalier et al., 2016)
Animated Transition
Staggered Animations
(Chevalier et al., Infovis'15)
Staggering is not so staggering
Kitty
(Kazi et al., UIST'14)
Sketching Interactive Illustrations
DRACO
(Kazi et al., CHI'14)
Bringing Life to Illustrations
LACES
(Freeman et al., CHI'14)
Live Video Editing
Gambling on p-values
(Dragicevic et al., alt.CHI'14)
HCI Experiment in Parallel Universes
Concrete Scales
(Chevalier et al., Infovis'13)
Visualizing Complex Measures
DirectPaint
(Santosa et al., CHI'13)
Direct Space-Time Painting
Tweetris
(Freeman et al., C&C'13)
Tetris, Yoga, Twitter
Histomages
(Chevalier et al., UIST'12)
Direct Manipulation on Histograms
Gliimpse
(Dragicevic et al., UIST'11)
Animating markup language
ChronoLenses
(Zhao et al., Infovis'11)
Interactive Time Series Analysis
Kronominer
(Zhao et al., CHI'11)
Time Series Visual Exploration
Diffamation
(Chevalier et al., CHI'10)
Animating Diffs
GraphDice
(Bezerianos et al., Eurovis 2010)
Exploring Multivariate Social Networks