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Finding Ostriches in the Courtroom Enabling Insight with Linguistic Visualization Christopher Collins University of Toronto (to Dec 2009) University of Ontario Institute of Technology (Jan 2010-)

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Introductory slides on my research projects related to content analysis linguistic visualization from Transparent Text 2009

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Page 1: Finding Ostriches in the Courtroom

Finding Ostriches in the CourtroomEnabling Insight with Linguistic Visualization

Christopher CollinsUniversity of Toronto (to Dec 2009)

University of Ontario Institute of Technology (Jan 2010-)

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Target Audience

Real-time Single Document

Discrete Corpus

Continuous Corpus

Linguistic

NLP

CL

General

Public

Domain

ExpertsLanguage

Researchers

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Real-time Single Document

Discrete Corpus

Continuous Corpus

Linguistic

NLP

CL

Problem Areas

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Humans have reached

their cognitive capacity.

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Humans have reached

their cognitive capacity.

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Information is overwhelming

because of

the naïve manner

in which it is delivered.

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External Cognition

• External cognition is the interaction

between internal and external

representations when performing cognitive

tasks.

• Computational offloading is the extent to

which external representations can reduce

the amount of cognitive effort to solve a

problem.

Yvonne Rogers, New Theoretical Approaches for Human-Computer Interaction, 2004.

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Document Visualization

Collins, C.; Carpendale, S.; Penn, G.

DocuBurst: Visualizing Document Content using Language Structure.

Proceedings of Eurographics/IEEE VGTC Symposium on Visualization, June, 2009.

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Mihalcea and Tarau, 2004Many Eyes Tag Cloud

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DocuBurst

absolute,noun,10

chair,noun,2

moment,noun,11

game,noun,30

reality,noun,3

take,verb,13

represent,verb,17

...

games�game

taken�take

game IS activity

chair IS furnitureWordNet

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U.S. Presidential Debates

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Collins, C.; Viégas, F.; Wattenberg, M.

Parallel Tag Clouds to Explore and Analyze Faceted Text Corpora.

To appear in Proc. IEEE Symposium on Visual Analytics Science & Technology (VAST), 2009.

Corpus Visualization

• Beyond similarity and clustering

– How do we discern differences within and between

document collections?

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Our Data: U.S. Federal Court Decisions

Data from public.resource.org

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Visualization Design

• Size = significance of

difference (G2 score)

• Order = alphabetic

• Edges = word occurring in

multiple columns

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Patent Invention

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Ostriches in the 7th Circuit

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Highfalutin Judge Selya

furculum

impuissant

immurement

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Open APIs for data

NYT, Twitter, Google

Toolkits and APIs for

Visualization

Processing, Rafael,

Flare, Flash

?Open APIs for NLP

- Summarization

- Keyword extraction

- Sentiment analysis

Bridging the Linguistic Divide

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Visualization

Augments

Reading

www.christophercollins.ca