Jean-Daniel Fekete


Jean-Daniel Fekete is a French computer scientist working in the fields of information visualization and human–computer interaction. As an undergraduate student he worked at the :fr: Centre mondial informatique et ressource humaine. He received his PhD from the Paris-Sud 11 University in 1996. He obtained his Habilitation in 2005, entitled "Nouvelle génération d'Interfaces Homme-Machine pour mieux agir et mieux comprendre" at Université Paris-Sud 11. The jury was Joëlle Coutaz, Saul Greenberg, Ben Shneiderman, Michel Beaudouin-Lafon, Jean-Gabriel Ganascia, Guy Mélançon and Claude Puech. He is currently Senior Researcher at INRIA and the founding and current director of the AVIZ group since 2007.
He developed the Infovis Toolkit which is a Java toolkit to facilitated the design of information visualization interfaces.
From August 2001, to August 2002 he is visiting scientist at the University of Maryland Human – Computer Interaction Lab, which he previously visited to develop "Excentric Labeling" along with Catherine Plaisant as an efficient technique to display height density of labels on maps.
From 2009 to 2012 Jean-Daniel Fekete was the president of l'AFIHM, the French national equivalent of Association for Computing Machinery SIGCHI. He has served as IEEE InfoVis Paper Co-Chair and Conference Chair. He was the general chair of the IEEE VisWeek 2014 conference.