Celeste Lyn Paul

Celeste is a computer scientist and researcher focused on understanding human factors in security operations. She works for the government, has been speaking on technology for over 10 years, and earned her Ph.D. in Human-Centered Computing from UMBC.

Papers

Ring Graphs in Virtual Reality: Exploring a New and Novel Method for Node Placement and Link Visibility in VR-Based Graph Analysis M. Sorokin, G. Stetsyuk, A. Busch, R. Gupta, S. Khuller, B. Russin, and C. L. Paul. ACM SIGGRAPH Asia Posters, 2018.
TexTonic: Interactive Visual Data Exploration for Very Large Text Collections C. L. Paul, J. Chang, A. Endert, R. Burtner, N. Cramer, D. Gillen, S. Hampton, R. Perko, and K. Cook. Information Visualization, 2018. (Online first: 12 July 2018)
CyberPetri at CDX 2016: Real-time Network Situation Awareness D. L. Arendt, D. M. Best, R. Burtner, and C. L. Paul. IEEE Symposium on Visualization for Cyber Security, 1-4, 2016.
Ocelot: User-centered Design of a Decision Support Visualization for Network Quarantine D. L. Arendt, R. Burtner, D. M. Best, N. D. Bos, J. R. Gersh, C. D. Piatko, and C. L. Paul. IEEE Symposium on Visualization for Cyber Security, 1-8, 2015.
CyberSAVI: A Situation Awareness Visual Interface for Mission-Level Network Situation Awareness C. L. Paul, R. Rohrer, P. Sponaugle, J. Huston, and B. Nebesh. IEEE Symposium on Visualization for Cyber Security, 2013. (Poster)

Visualizations

Ring Graphs in Virtual Reality: Exploring a New and Novel Method for Node Placement and Link Visibility in VR-Based Graph Analysis
TexTonic: Interactive Visual Data Exploration for Very Large Text Collections
CyberPetri at CDX 2016: Real-time Network Situation Awareness
Ocelot: User-centered Design of a Decision Support Visualization for Network Quarantine
Cyber SAVI: A Situation Awareness Visual Interface for Mission-Level Network Situation Awareness