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IEEE VAST 2008: Columbus, Ohio, USA
- 3rd IEEE Symposium on Visual Analytics Science and Technology, IEEE VAST 2008, Columbus, OH, USA, October 19-24, 2008. IEEE Computer Society 2008, ISBN 978-1-4244-2935-6
Keynote
- Christian Chabot:
Keynote address Practical applications of visual analytics: On the cusp of widespread adoption.
Scientific Visual Analytics and Learning
- Tobias Schreck, Jürgen Bernard, Tatiana Tekusová, Jörn Kohlhammer:
Visual cluster analysis of trajectory data with interactive Kohonen Maps. 3-10 - Mario Valle, Artem R. Oganov:
Crystal structures classifier for an evolutionary algorithm structure predictor. 11-18 - Supriya Garg, Julia Eunju Nam, I. V. Ramakrishnan, Klaus Mueller:
Model-driven Visual Analytics. 19-26 - Cecilia R. Aragon, Sarah S. Poon, Gregory S. Aldering, Rollin C. Thomas, Robert Quimby:
Using visual analytics to maintain situation awareness in astrophysics. 27-34
Temporal and Spatial Visual Analytics
- Ross Maciejewski, Stephen Rudolph, Ryan Hafen, Ahmad M. Abusalah, Mohamed Yakout, Mourad Ouzzani, William S. Cleveland, Shaun J. Grannis, Michael Wade, David S. Ebert:
Understanding syndromic hotspots - a visual analytics approach. 35-42 - Thomas Kapler, Ryan Eccles, Robert Harper, William Wright:
Configurable Spaces: Temporal analysis in diagrammatic contexts. 43-50 - Gennady L. Andrienko, Natalia V. Andrienko:
Spatio-temporal aggregation for visual analysis of movements. 51-58 - Sye-Min Chan, Ling Xiao, John Gerth, Pat Hanrahan:
Maintaining interactivity while exploring massive time series. 59-66
Collaboration and Evaluation
- Anthony C. Robinson:
Collaborative synthesis of visual analytic results. 67-74 - Daniela Oelke, Peter Bak, Daniel A. Keim, Mark Last, Guy Danon:
Visual evaluation of text features for document summarization and analysis. 75-82 - Dong Hyun Jeong, Wenwen Dou, Heather Richter Lipford, Felesia Stukes, Remco Chang, William Ribarsky:
Evaluating the relationship between user interaction and financial visual analysis. 83-90 - Tera Marie Green, William Ribarsky, Brian D. Fisher:
Visual analytics for complex concepts using a human cognition model. 91-98
Best Paper Award
- Eric A. Bier, Stuart K. Card, John W. Bodnar:
Entity-based collaboration tools for intelligence analysis. 99-106
Reasoning, Insight, and System Aspects
- Anya Savikhin, Ross Maciejewski, David S. Ebert:
Applied visual analytics for economic decision-making. 107-114 - Danyel Fisher, Aaron Hoff, George G. Robertson, Matthew Hurst:
Narratives: A visualization to track narrative events as they develop. 115-122 - David Gotz, Michelle X. Zhou:
Characterizing users' visual analytic activity for insight provenance. 123-130 - William A. Pike, Joe Bruce, Bob Baddeley, Daniel M. Best, Lyndsey Franklin, Richard May, Douglas M. Rice, Rick Riensche, Katarina Younkin:
The Scalable Reasoning System: Lightweight visualization for distributed analytics. 131-138
Multidimensional Data Visual Analytics
- Chandan K. Reddy, Snehal Pokharkar, Tin Kam Ho:
Generating hypotheses of trends in high-dimensional data skeletons. 139-146 - Scott Barlowe, Tianyi Zhang, Yujie Liu, Jing Yang, Donald J. Jacobs:
Multivariate visual explanation for high dimensional datasets. 147-154 - Chen Yu, Yiwen Zhong, Thomas Smith, Ikhyun Park, Weixia Huang:
Visual mining of multimedia data for social and behavioral studies. 155-162 - Chris E. Weaver:
Multidimensional visual analysis using cross-filtered views. 163-170
Posters
- Nathan Andrysco, Bedrich Benes, Kevin R. Gurney:
Interactive poster: Visual analytic techniques for CO2 emissions and concentrations in the United States. 173-174 - Jae-wook Ahn, Peter Brusilovsky:
Envisioning user models for adaptive visualization. 175-176 - Tim Lammarsch:
A compound approach for interactive visualization of time-oriented data. 177-178 - Jaime Montemayor, Christopher P. Diehl, Michael J. Pekala, David Patrone:
Interactive poster - SocialRank: An ego- and time-centric workflow for relationship identification. 179-180 - Ye Zhao, Jamal Alsakran, Xinlei Zhao:
Visual analysis for mutual fund performance. 181-182 - Victor Pascual-Cid:
An information visualisation system for the understanding of web data. 183-184 - Yedendra Babu Shrinivasan, Jarke J. van Wijk:
Supporting exploration awareness for visual analytics. 185-186 - Alex Godwin, Remco Chang, Robert Kosara, William Ribarsky:
Interactive poster: Visual data mining of unevenly-spaced event sequences. 187-188 - Mark Giereth, Harald Bosch, Thomas Ertl:
A 3D treemap approach for analyzing the classificatory distribution in patent portfolios. 189-190 - Florian Jürgen Gerhardt, Joerg Meyer:
Visual analysis of seismic simulation data. 191-192
Challenge
- Georges G. Grinstein, Catherine Plaisant, Sharon J. Laskowski, Teresa O'Connell, Jean Scholtz, Mark A. Whiting:
VAST 2008 Challenge: Introducing mini-challenges. 195-196 - Donald A. Pellegrino, Chi-Chun Pan, Anthony C. Robinson, Michael Stryker, Junyan Luo, Chris E. Weaver, Prasenjit Mitra, Chaomei Chen, Ian Turton, Alan M. MacEachren:
Grand challenge award: Data integration visualization and collaboration in the VAST 2008 Challenge. 197-198 - Lynn Chien, Annie Tat, Pascale Proulx, Adeel Khamisa, William Wright:
Grand challenge award 2008: Support for diverse analytic techniques - nSpace2 and GeoTime visual analytics. 199-200 - Jason Payne, Jake Solomon, Ravi Sankar, Bob McGrew:
Grand challenge award: Interactive visual analytics palantir: The future of analysis. 201-202 - Ranko Miklin, Tomislav Lipic, Zoltan Konyha, Mario Beric, Wolfgang Freiler, Kresimir Matkovic, Denis Gracanin:
Migrant boat mini challenge award: Simple and effective integrated display geo-temporal analysis of migrant boats. 203-204 - Natalia V. Andrienko, Gennady L. Andrienko:
Evacuation trace Mini Challenge award: Tool integration analysis of movements with Geospatial Visual Analytics Toolkit. 205-206 - Qi Ye, Tian Zhu, Deyong Hu, Bin Wu, Nan Du, Bai Wang:
Cell phone mini challenge award: Social network accuracy - exploring temporal communication in mobile call graphs. 207-208 - Adalberto Lafcadio Simeone, Paolo Buono:
Evacuation traces mini challenge: User testing to obtain consensus discovering the terrorist. 209-210 - Carlos D. Correa, Tarik Crnovrsanin, Chris Muelder, Zeqian Shen, Ryan Armstrong, James Shearer, Kwan-Liu Ma:
Cell phone mini challenge award: Intuitive social network graphs visual analytics of cell phone data using mobivis and ontovis. 211-212 - Adam Perer:
Using SocialAction to uncover structure in social networks over time. 213-214 - Michael Farrugia, Aaron J. Quigley:
Cell phone Mini Challenge: Node-link animation award animating multivariate dynamic social networks. 215-216 - Benjamin Holland, Lisa Kuchy, Jason Dalton:
Migrant boat mini challenge award: Analysis summary a geo-temporal analysis of the migrant boat dataset. 217-218 - Dennis J. Bouvier, Britian Oates:
Evacuation Traces Mini Challenge award: Innovative trace visualization staining for information discovery. 219-220 - Edward Swing:
Award: Efficient toolkit integration solving the cell phone calls challenge with the Prajna Project. 221-222
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