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Passing the Data Baton : A Retrospective Analysis on Data Science Work and Workers

Anamaria Crisan, Brittany Fiore-Gartland, Melanie Tory

2020IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics65 citationsDOI

Abstract

Data science is a rapidly growing discipline and organizations increasingly depend on data science work. Yet the ambiguity around data science, what it is, and who data scientists are can make it difficult for visualization researchers to identify impactful research trajectories. We have conducted a retrospective analysis of data science work and workers as described within the data visualization, human computer interaction, and data science literature. From this analysis we synthesis a comprehensive model that describes data science work and breakdown to data scientists into nine distinct roles. We summarise and reflect on the role that visualization has throughout data science work and the varied needs of data scientists themselves for tooling support. Our findings are intended to arm visualization researchers with a more concrete framing of data science with the hope that it will help them surface innovative opportunities for impacting data science work.<;/p> <;p><;b>Data availability:<;/b> <;uri>https://osf.io/z2xpd/?view_only=87fa24be486a473884adb9ffbe8db4ec<;/uri>

Topics & Concepts

Data visualizationVisualizationData scienceComputer scienceAmbiguityWork (physics)Framing (construction)Information visualizationData miningEngineeringMechanical engineeringStructural engineeringProgramming languageData Visualization and AnalyticsScientific Computing and Data ManagementData Analysis with R
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