Catherine Plaisant

Catherine Plaisant
Born (1957-05-26) May 26, 1957
France
Institutions University of Maryland, College Park
fr:Centre mondial informatique et ressource humaine
Notable awards ACM CHI Academy
Website
hcil.umd.edu/catherine-plaisant

Catherine Plaisant is a research scientist at the University of Maryland, College Park [1] and assistant director of research of the University of Maryland Human–Computer Interaction Lab.[2]

Education

Catherine Plaisant completed her PhD in Industrial Engineering at Pierre and Marie Curie University in Paris, France.[3] She also earned a Diplôme d'Ingénieur from Arts et Métiers ParisTech (one of the French Grandes écoles).

Research

After five years working at the fr: Centre mondial informatique et ressource humaine in Paris Catherine Plaisant joins the University of Maryland Human–Computer Interaction Lab to work with Ben Shneiderman.

Catherine Plaisant is known for her work on human-computer Interaction and information visualization. She contributed to the early development of touchscreen interfaces. For example, her work is cited in the lock screen (or "slide to unlock") patent litigation,[4][5] which cites in particular her 1991 video of a touchscreen slider.[6] She also contributed to the development of Treemap ( in particular Treemap 4.0 [7]) and Lifelines, a visualization of personal records - such as Patient Records.[8] Current work deals with visual analytics tools for exploring patterns of temporal event sequences, with projects such as LifeLines2 [9] and EventFlow[10] that enable analysts to find patterns in large databases of patient records, student records or customer records.

Catherine Plaisant was elected to the ACM CHI Academy in 2015, for her contributions to Human-Computer Interaction. Her work has been cited more than 23,000 times.[11]

Books

References

  1. "Catherine Plaisant web page at the Human-Computer Interaction Lab"
  2. "Human-Computer Interaction lab"
  3. Catherine Plaisant Resume
  4. "Apple touch-screen patent war comes to the UK". Retrieved 3 December 2015. - UK Channel 4 website
  5. "Apple's $120M jury verdict against Samsung destroyed on appeal". Retrieved 26 February 2016. - ArsTechnica
  6. "1991 video of the HCIL touchscreen toggle switches (University of Maryland)". Retrieved 3 December 2015.
  7. "Treemap 4.0" from University of Maryland
  8. LifeLines for Visualizing Patient Records - from University of Maryland
  9. "Lifelines2". umd.edu. Retrieved 2011-09-23. University of Maryland
  10. "EventFlow". umd.edu. Retrieved 2015-03-11. University of Maryland
  11. "Catherine Plaisant - Google Scholar Citations". Scholar.google.com. Retrieved 2016-03-01.

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