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Dominik Moritz
Google Scholar ID: HtR2z4AAAAAJ
Professor at CMU HCII and Researcher at Apple
Interactive Data Visualization
Exploratory Data Analysis
Machine Learning
Scalable Visualization
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Publications
20
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14
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domoritz@cmu.edu
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Publications
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VACP: Visual Analytics Context Protocol
2026
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Human-Data Interaction, Exploration, and Visualization in the AI Era: Challenges and Opportunities
2026
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Structured Visualization Design Knowledge for Grounding Generative Reasoning and Situated Feedback
2025
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Constructive Circuit Amplification: Improving Math Reasoning in LLMs via Targeted Sub-Network Updates
2025
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Semantic Regexes: Auto-Interpreting LLM Features with a Structured Language
2025
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A Composable Agentic System for Automated Visual Data Reporting
2025
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EncQA: Benchmarking Vision-Language Models on Visual Encodings for Charts
2025
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Mosaic Selections: Managing and Optimizing User Selections for Scalable Data Visualization Systems
2025
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Academic Achievements
Co-author of Vega-Lite, a high-level grammar for interactive, multi-view visualizations
Created Draco, a formal model of visualization design enabling shared guidelines and automated recommendations
Developed Mosaic, an extensible framework for scalable and interoperable data views
Published extensively at top venues including VIS, CHI, InfoVis, and EuroVis
Recipient of multiple Best Paper awards and Honorable Mentions (e.g., InfoVis 2018 & 2017, VIS 2023)
Voyager project invited to SIGGRAPH 2016 and awarded the 10-Year InfoVis Test-of-Time Award
His systems are widely adopted by the Python and JavaScript data science communities
Education
Received B.S. in 2013 from Hasso Plattner Institute
PhD from the Paul G. Allen School at the University of Washington
Worked with advisors Jeff Heer and Bill Howe in the Interactive Data Lab and Database Group
Supported by the Fulbright program during his first year at UW
Scholar of the German National Academic Foundation
Co-authors
14 total
Jeffrey Heer
University of Washington
Bill Howe
University of Washington
Co-author 3
Fred Hohman
Research Scientist at Apple
Arvind Satyanarayan
MIT CSAIL
Co-author 6
Donghao Ren
Apple Inc.
Co-author 8
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