Dénes Csala PRO
Assistant Professor| Blogger | Datactivist
🤔📲🧠Már már az az adatmennyiség, amivel napi szinten találkozunk messze fölülmúlja az emberi agy feldolgozó-kapacitását. Ezért mindenképpen absztrakcióra van szükségünk, hogy ebből az adattengerből valamilyen hasznos információt is ki tudjunk nyerni. Ugyanakkor ez nem elég, bizonyos döntésinekt gépekre kell bíznunk. 👨🏫Ebben az előadásban szakmai előadónk, Dr. Csala Dénes, a Székelydata adatbloggere és a PODCAST2030 társszerkesztője arról beszél majd, hogy miért lehet hasznos bárki számára a vizuális adat-nyelv alapjainak elsajátítása, szakterülettől függetlenül, illetve, hogy milyen hatással vannak a gépi tanulási algoritmusok a mindennapi életünkre.
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This talk presents Dénes team's experiences from the Economics Observatory, a collaborative research project in science communication that draws on the expertise of economists from a wide range of universities and research institutions across the UK and globally. It gathers and evaluates the best possible data and evidence on the challenges facing the economy and uses these as the basis for daily articles, visualizations briefings on the ECO website, social media channels, and via public facing events. They find that a blend of data and text is the best way for establishing this interface between experts and the public, rather than chart-heavy or text-only articles.
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🤔📲🧠Már már az az adatmennyiség, amivel napi szinten találkozunk messze fölülmúlja az emberi agy feldolgozó-kapacitását. Ezért mindenképpen absztrakcióra van szükségünk, hogy ebből az adattengerből valamilyen hasznos információt is ki tudjunk nyerni. Talán a leghatékonyabb absztrakciós mód a vizuálizáció. 👨🏫Ebben az előadásban szakmai előadónk, Dr. Csala Dénes, a Székelydata adatbloggere arról beszél majd, hogy miért lehet hasznos bárki számára a vizuális adat-nyelv alapjainak elsajátítása, szakterülettől függetlenül.
At the Economics Observatory, we curate answers from globally leading economic experts that bridge the gap between academic research, government policy and the general public. We made it our mission to make these answers as accessible and engaging as possible – turning to conferences, a printed magazine and data storytelling tools, next to our main digital publication. In this talk, Dénes will guide you through the Economics Observatory editorial process – from data to article – trying to convince you on the way that the language of data is visualisation.
At the Economics Observatory, we curate answers from globally leading economic experts that bridge the gap between academic research, government policy and the general public. We made it our mission to make these answers as accessible and engaging as possible – turning to conferences, a printed magazine and data storytelling tools, next to our main digital publication. In this talk, Dénes will guide you through the Economics Observatory editorial process – from data to article – trying to convince you on the way that the language of data is visualisation.
At the Economics Observatory, we curate answers from globally leading economic experts that bridge the gap between academic research, government policy and the general public. We made it our mission to make these answers as accessible and engaging as possible – turning to conferences, a printed magazine and data storytelling tools, next to our main digital publication. In this talk, Dénes will guide you through the Economics Observatory editorial process – from data to article – trying to convince you on the way that the language of data is visualisation.
At the Economics Observatory, we curate answers from globally leading economic experts that bridge the gap between academic research, government policy and the general public. We made it our mission to make these answers as accessible and engaging as possible – turning to conferences, a printed magazine and data storytelling tools, next to our main digital publication. In this talk, Dénes will guide you through the Economics Observatory editorial process – from data to article – trying to convince you on the way that the language of data is visualisation.
At the Economics Observatory, we curate answers from globally leading economic experts that bridge the gap between academic research, government policy and the general public. We made it our mission to make these answers as accessible and engaging as possible – turning to conferences, a printed magazine and data storytelling tools, next to our main digital publication. In this talk, Dénes will guide you through the Economics Observatory editorial process – from data to article – trying to convince you on the way that the language of data is visualisation.
At the Economics Observatory, we curate answers from globally leading economic experts that bridge the gap between academic research, government policy and the general public. We made it our mission to make these answers as accessible and engaging as possible – turning to conferences, a printed magazine and data storytelling tools, next to our main digital publication. In this talk, Dénes will guide you through the Economics Observatory editorial process – from data to article – trying to convince you on the way that the language of data is visualisation.
At the Economics Observatory, we curate answers from globally leading economic experts that bridge the gap between academic research, government policy and the general public. We made it our mission to make these answers as accessible and engaging as possible – turning to conferences, a printed magazine and data storytelling tools, next to our main digital publication. In this talk, Dénes will guide you through the Economics Observatory editorial process – from data to article – trying to convince you on the way that the language of data is visualisation.
At the Economics Observatory, we curate answers from globally leading economic experts that bridge the gap between academic research, government policy and the general public. We made it our mission to make these answers as accessible and engaging as possible – turning to conferences, a printed magazine and data storytelling tools, next to our main digital publication. In this talk, Dénes will guide you through the Economics Observatory editorial process – from data to article – trying to convince you on the way that the language of data is visualisation.
This talk presents Dénes team's experiences from the Economics Observatory, a collaborative research project in science communication that draws on the expertise of economists from a wide range of universities and research institutions across the UK and globally. It gathers and evaluates the best possible data and evidence on the challenges facing the economy and uses these as the basis for daily articles, visualizations briefings on the ECO website, social media channels, and via public facing events. They find that a blend of data and text is the best way for establishing this interface between experts and the public, rather than chart-heavy or text-only articles.
🤔📲🧠Már már az az adatmennyiség, amivel napi szinten találkozunk messze fölülmúlja az emberi agy feldolgozó-kapacitását. Ezért mindenképpen absztrakcióra van szükségünk, hogy ebből az adattengerből valamilyen hasznos információt is ki tudjunk nyerni. Talán a leghatékonyabb absztrakciós mód a vizuálizáció. 👨🏫Ebben az előadásban szakmai előadónk, Dr. Csala Dénes, a Székelydata adatbloggere arról beszél majd, hogy miért lehet hasznos bárki számára a vizuális adat-nyelv alapjainak elsajátítása, szakterülettől függetlenül.