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Cody O'Donnell

Bio: Cody O'Donnell is an academic researcher from Georgia Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Physics & Information privacy. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 1 publications receiving 18 citations.

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21 Apr 2020
TL;DR: Re-Shape is presented and analyzed, a method to teach students about the ethical implications of data collection and use and allows students to collect, process, and visualize their physical movement data in ways that support critical reflection and coordinated classroom activities about data, data privacy, and human-centered systems for data science.
Abstract: Data has become central to the technologies and services that human-computer interaction (HCI) designers make, and the ethical use of data in and through these technologies should be given critical attention throughout the design process. However, there is little research on ethics education in computer science that explicitly addresses data ethics. We present and analyze Re-Shape, a method to teach students about the ethical implications of data collection and use. Re-Shape, as part of an educational environment, builds upon the idea of cultivating care and allows students to collect, process, and visualize their physical movement data in ways that support critical reflection and coordinated classroom activities about data, data privacy, and human-centered systems for data science. We also use a case study of Re-Shape in an undergraduate computer science course to explore prospects and limitations of instructional designs and educational technology such as Re-Shape that leverage personal data to teach data ethics.

32 citations

13 Feb 2023
TL;DR: Crystal Toolkit as discussed by the authors is an open source tool for viewing, analyzing and transforming crystal structures, molecules and other common forms of materials science data in an interactive way, which is intended to help beginners rapidly develop web-based apps to explore their own data or to help developers make their research algorithms accessible to a broader audience of scientists who might not have any training in computer programming and who would benefit from graphical interfaces.
Abstract: Crystal Toolkit is an open source tool for viewing, analyzing and transforming crystal structures, molecules and other common forms of materials science data in an interactive way. It is intended to help beginners rapidly develop web-based apps to explore their own data or to help developers make their research algorithms accessible to a broader audience of scientists who might not have any training in computer programming and who would benefit from graphical interfaces. Crystal Toolkit comes with a library of ready-made components that can be assembled to make complex web apps: simulation of powder and single crystalline diffraction patterns, convex hull phase diagrams, Pourbaix diagrams, electronic band structures, analysis of local chemical environments and symmetry, and more. Crystal Toolkit is now powering the Materials Project website frontend, providing user-friendly access to its database of computed materials properties. In the future, it is hoped that new visualizations might be prototyped using Crystal Toolkit to help explore new forms of data being generated by the materials science community, and that this in turn can help new materials scientists develop intuition for how their data behaves and the insights that might be found within. Crystal Toolkit will remain a work-in-progress and is open to contributions from the community.

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Book Chapter
01 Jan 1996
TL;DR: In this article, Jacobi describes the production of space poetry in the form of a poetry collection, called Imagine, Space Poetry, Copenhagen, 1996, unpaginated and unedited.
Abstract: ‘The Production of Space’, in: Frans Jacobi, Imagine, Space Poetry, Copenhagen, 1996, unpaginated.

7,238 citations

Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: In this article, Soja argued that the spatial dimension has no spatial dimension, and the main argument of this book is that the space dimension has a spatial dimension and spatial dimension does not have spatial dimension.
Abstract: Edward W. Soja, Minneapolis, University of Minnesota Press, 2010, xviii+256 pp., indices, $24.95, ISBN 978-0-8166-6668-3 (paperback) The main argument of this book is that the spatial dimension has...

574 citations

17 Mar 2011
TL;DR: Reading user centered system design is a good habit; you can develop this habit to be such interesting way to be one of guidance of your life.
Abstract: Will reading habit influence your life? Many say yes. Reading user centered system design is a good habit; you can develop this habit to be such interesting way. Yeah, reading habit will not only make you have any favourite activity. It will be one of guidance of your life. When reading has become a habit, you will not make it as disturbing activities or as boring activity. You can gain many benefits and importances of reading.

239 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper , the authors classify security and privacy challenges against different IoMT variants based on their actual usage in the healthcare domain and provide a comprehensive attack taxonomy on the overall IoMT infrastructure comprising different device variants as well as elaborate taxonomies of security protocols to mitigate attacks against different devices, algorithms and describe their strengths and weaknesses.

30 citations