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  • Martin M. Wattenberg is an American cognitive scientist and computer scientist who has made significant contributions to the field of human-computer interaction and xamples. Here are some interesting facts about him:

    1. Martin M. Wattenberg is a professor of computer science at Cornell University and the director of the Cornell Visualization Initiative.
    2. He is known for his work on visual analytics, data visualization, and sonification (the use of sound to represent data).
    3. Wattenberg has published numerous papers on topics such as information visualization, human-computer interaction, and data mining, and has received numerous awards for his work.
    4. He has also collaborated with other researchers to develop new visualization tools and techniques, and has applied his research to real-world problems in fields such as health, education, and environmental sustainability.
    5. Wattenberg has a strong interest in art and design, and has used his visualization expertise to create interactive installations that combine art and science.
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