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DSIA 2017: Phoenix, AZ, USA
- IEEE Workshop on Data Systems for Interactive Analysis, DSIA 2017, Phoenix, AZ, USA, October 1-2, 2017. IEEE Computer Society 2017, ISBN 978-1-5386-2198-1
- Marco Cavallo, Çagatay Demiralp:
Xplorer: A system for visual analysis of sensor-based motor activity predictions. 1-4 - Jaemin Jo, Jinwook Seo, Jean-Daniel Fekete:
A progressive k-d tree for approximate k-nearest neighbors. 1-5 - Jonathan Woodring, James P. Ahrens, John Patchett, Cameron Tauxe, David H. Rogers:
High-dimensional scientific data exploration via cinema. 1-5 - Brian W. Bush, Nicholas Brunhart-Lupo, Bruce Bugbee, Venkat Krishnan, Kristin Potter, Kenny Gruchalla:
Coupling visualization, simulation, and deep learning for ensemble steering of complex energy models. 1-5 - Leilani Battle, Remco Chang, Jeffrey Heer, Mike Stonebraker:
Position statement: The case for a visualization performance benchmark. 1-5 - Guizhen Wang, Abish Malik, Chittayong Surakitbanharn, Jose Florencio de Queiroz Neto, Shehzad Afzal, Siqiao Chen, David Wiszowaty, David S. Ebert:
A client-based visual analytics framework for large spatiotemporal data under architectural constraints. 1-5
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