Week 11- info tech
ITS 832 Chapter 15
Visual Decision Support for Policy Making: Advancing Policy Analysis with Visualization
Information Technology in a Global Economy
Professor Michael Solomon
Introduction
• Background • Approach • Case Studies
• Optimization
• Social Simulation
• Urban Planning
• Conclusion
Background
• Assessing policy options for societal problems is difficult • Decision making methods
• Data driven
• Model driven
• Visual decision supports helps in evaluating model output • Information visualization and visual analytics
• Makes complex results accessible to many
• Policy analysis • Part of process aimed at solving societal problems
Data Visualization
Policy cycle
Approach
• Characterization of stakeholders • Policy makers
• Policy analysts
• Modeling experts
• Domain experts
• Public stakeholders
• Bridging knowledge gaps • With information visualization (IV)
• Cohesive view of model representation
Visual Support for Policy Analysis
Approach, cont’d.
• Synergy effects of applying IV to policy analysis • Communication - facilitated
• Complexity - reduced
• Subjectivity - reduced
• Validation - improved
• Transparency and reproducibility of results - increased
Case Studies
• Optimization • Optimization of regional energy plans considering impacts
• Environmental • Economical • Social
• Social Simulation • Simulation of the impact of different policy instruments on the
adoption of photovoltaic (PV) panels by homeowners
• Urban planning • Integration of heterogenous data sources in planning activities
Summary of Case Studies
Conclusion
• Current model output is often difficult to understand • Not accessible for non-specialists
• Information visualization (IV) • Makes model output more accessible
• This paper applies IV to policy analysis • Contributions
• Defined collaborations
• Identified hurdles
• Defined interface methodology