Dominik Moritz
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Professor at CMU HCII and Research Manager at Apple.
Research Area
To enhance people's ability to understand and communicate large and complex data, I develop methods that richly integrate the capabilities of both people and machines. I combine methods from visualization, data management, programming languages, and human-computer interaction to enable effective methods for data analysis and communication. My systems have won awards at premier academic venues, and are used by journalists, data enthusiasts, developers, educators, and the data science community.
Positions
Education
Advised by Jeffrey Heer and Bill Howe.
Thesis: “Interactive Systems for Scalable Visualization & Analysis”.
Member of the Interactive Data Lab and Database Group.
Advised by Bill Howe and Jeffrey Heer.
Thesis: “Algorithms for the Visualization of Software System Evolution”.
GPA: 4.0 (1.0 in German system), highest distinction, rank 1/74
Advanced classes on database implementation, computational geometry, architecture, and logic.
Notable Awards
Publications [Interactive Version]
Conference
Journal
Book Chapter
Demo
Workshop
Thesis
Patents
Student Mentoring
Talks [Interactive Version]
The Future of Data Science is Live and in the Browser
DuckDB & Mosaic : Interactive Insights on Large datasets
Vega: Layered Abstractions for Data Visualizations
Scalable Interactive Systems for Visualization and Analysis
Apache Arrow on the Web and Beyond
Hello Swift Charts
Enhancing Decision-Making through Interactive Data Analysis
Declarative and Scalable Visualization Design
Visualization for People + Systems
Declarative Visualization Design with Vega-Lite and Altair
Altair: Declarative Visualization in Python
Raising the Abstraction of Data Visualization
Data Visualization with Vega-Lite and Altair for Machine Learning
Formalizing Visualization Design Knowledge as Constraints: Actionable and Extensible Models in Draco
Automated Visualization Design with Draco
Declarative Visualization with Vega-Lite and Altair
Vega-Lite: A Grammar of Interactive Graphics
Declarative Visualization Design with Vega-Lite
Visualization Grammars
Trust, but Verify: Optimistic Visualizations of Approximate Queries for Exploring Big Data
What Users Don't Expect about Exploratory Data Analysis on AQP Systems
Vega-Lite: A Declarative Format for Visualization
Voyager: Exploratory Analysis via Faceted Browsing of Visualization Recommendations
Perfopticon: Visual Query Analysis for Distributed Databases
Teaching
Instructor,
65 students
Instructor,
50 students
Prepared and taught lectures. Prepared and graded assignments.
Instructor,
35 students
Prepared and taught lectures. Prepared and graded assignments. Co-taught with Adam Perer.
Instructor,
75 students
Prepared and taught lectures. Prepared and graded assignments. Co-taught with Adam Perer.
Prepared and presented 3.5 hour tutorial at OpenVis Conf in Paris.
Teaching Assistant for Jeffrey Heer,
30 students
Presented sesssions, updated assignments, graded, held office hours.
Teaching Assistant for Jeffrey Heer,
80 students
Developed and presented tutorials on visualization tools, CSS, and D3. Graded assignments, held office hours.
Instructor,
20 participants
One day workshop for scientists as part of Software Carpentry workshop series.
Prepared course material for class on VHSIC Hardware Description Language.
Service
Reviewer for ACM CHI, IEEE VIS, TVCG, EuroVis, PacificVis, Computers & Graphics, HILDA, and DSIA. Program committee for HILDA 2018, HILDA 2019, and HILDA 2020, and program chair for HILDA 2022 and HILDA 2023 at SIGMOD. Organizer of DSIA 2018 and DSIA 2019 at VIS. Session chair at CHI 2019, VIS 2019, VIS 2020, VIS 2021, VIS 2023. Program committee at VIS 2020 and 2021. Organizing committee for VIS 2022, VIS 2023, VIS 2024. Maintainer of many open source projects. Apache Arrow committer.