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Friday, June 5
Data Visualization
User Testing Statistical Graphics
Fri, Jun 5, 3:30 PM - 5:05 PM
TBD
 

Open Data Visualizations and Analytics as Tools for Policy-Making (308098)

Presentation

*Loni Hagen, University of South Florida 
Thomas E. Keller, University of South Florida 
Luis F Luna-Reyes, University at Albany 
Xiaoyi Yerden, University at Albany,  

Keywords: topic modeling, visual analytics, open data, usability, digital government

Government agencies collect large amounts of structured and unstructured data. Although these data can be used to improve services as well as policy processes, it is not always clear how to analyze the data and how to glean insights for policy making, especially when the data includes large volumes of unstructured text data. My research team has assessed the usability of visual analytics results from topic modeling results for policy making. I will present interview results with data professionals and policy makers using visual analytics results regarding opinions about using visual analytics. We found that visual analytics have potentially positive impacts on policy making practices. Experts also articulated potential barriers regarding the adoption of visual analytics tools, and made suggestions. Potential barriers included insufficient resources in government agencies and difficulty integrating analytics with current work practices. The main suggestions involved providing training and interpretation guidelines along with the visual analytics tools. Major contributions of this study include: (1) suggesting viable visualization tools for analyzing textual data for policy making, and (2) suggesting how to lower barriers to adoption by increasing usability.