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IEEE VAST 2011: Providence, Rhode Island, USA
- 6th IEEE Conference on Visual Analytics Science and Technology, IEEE VAST 2011, Providence, RI, USA, October 23-28, 2011. IEEE Computer Society 2011, ISBN 978-1-4673-0015-5
- William Pike, Jonathan C. Roberts, Silvia Miksch, Matthew O. Ward:
Message from the conference and paper chairs. - Paul Thagard:
Visual thinking in discovery and invention: From physics to cognitive social science. - Amanda Cox:
How editing and design changes news graphics. - Bum Chul Kwon, Brian D. Fisher
, Ji Soo Yi
:
Visual analytic roadblocks for novice investigators. 3-11 - Georgia Albuquerque, Martin Eisemann, Marcus A. Magnor
:
Perception-based visual quality measures. 13-20 - Youn ah Kang, John T. Stasko:
Characterizing the intelligence analysis process: Informing visual analytics design through a longitudinal field study. 21-30 - Sebastian Bremm, Tatiana von Landesberger, Martin Hess, Tobias Schreck
, Philipp Weil, Kay Hamacher:
Interactive visual comparison of multiple trees. 31-40 - Zhicheng Liu, Shamkant B. Navathe, John T. Stasko:
Network-based visual analysis of tabular data. 41-50 - Jeffrey Heer, Adam Perer:
Orion: A system for modeling, transformation and visualization of multidimensional heterogeneous networks. 51-60 - Hossam Sharara
, Awalin Sopan, Galileo Namata, Lise Getoor, Lisa Singh:
G-PARE: A visual analytic tool for comparative analysis of uncertain graphs. 61-70 - Adam Perer, Ido Guy, Erel Uziel, Inbal Ronen, Michal Jacovi:
Visual social network analytics for relationship discovery in the enterprise. 71-79 - Caroline Ziemkiewicz, R. Jordan Crouser
, Ashley Rye Yauilla, Sara L. Su, William Ribarsky, Remco Chang
:
How locus of control influences compatibility with visualization style. 81-90 - Jean-Daniel Fekete, Pierre-Luc Hemery, Thomas Baudel
, Jo Wood
:
Obvious: A meta-toolkit to encapsulate information visualization toolkits - One toolkit to bind them all. 91-100 - Yang Chen, Jamal Alsakran, Scott Barlowe, Jing Yang, Ye Zhao:
Supporting effective common ground construction in Asynchronous Collaborative Visual Analytics. 101-110 - Thorsten May, Andreas Bannach, James Davey, Tobias Ruppert
, Jörn Kohlhammer:
Guiding feature subset selection with an interactive visualization. 111-120 - Alex Endert, Chao Han, Dipayan Maiti, Leanna House, Scotland Leman, Chris North:
Observation-level interaction with statistical models for visual analytics. 121-130 - Zhenyu Guo, Matthew O. Ward, Elke A. Rundensteiner, Carolina Ruiz:
Pointwise local pattern exploration for sensitivity analysis. 131-140 - Malgorzata Migut, Jan C. van Gemert, Marcel Worring
:
Interactive decision making using dissimilarity to visually represented prototypes. 141-149 - Stef van den Elzen
, Jarke J. van Wijk:
BaobabView: Interactive construction and analysis of decision trees. 151-160 - Gennady L. Andrienko
, Natalia V. Andrienko
, Christophe Hurter
, Salvatore Rinzivillo
, Stefan Wrobel:
From movement tracks through events to places: Extracting and characterizing significant places from mobility data. 161-170 - He Liu, Yuan Gao, Lu Lu, Siyuan Liu, Huamin Qu, Lionel M. Ni:
Visual analysis of route diversity. 171-180 - Alan M. MacEachren, Anuj R. Jaiswal, Anthony C. Robinson
, Scott Pezanowski, Alexander Savelyev
, Prasenjit Mitra, Xiao Zhang, Justine I. Blanford
:
SensePlace2: GeoTwitter analytics support for situational awareness. 181-190 - Shehzad Afzal, Ross Maciejewski, David S. Ebert
:
Visual analytics decision support environment for epidemic modeling and response evaluation. 191-200 - Lei Shi, Qi Liao, Yuan He, Rui Li, Aaron Striegel
, Zhong Su:
SAVE: Sensor anomaly visualization engine. 201-210 - Ishwar Kulkarni, Shanaz Y. Mistry, Brian Cummings
, M. Gopi:
A visual navigation system for querying neural stem cell imaging data. 211-220 - Abish Malik, Ross Maciejewski, Ben Maule, David S. Ebert
:
A visual analytics process for maritime resource allocation and risk assessment. 221-230 - Wenwen Dou, Xiaoyu Wang, Remco Chang
, William Ribarsky:
ParallelTopics: A probabilistic approach to exploring document collections. 231-240 - Weijia Xu, Maria Esteva
, Suyog Dott Jain, Varun Jain:
Analysis of large digital collections with interactive visualization. 241-250 - Xiaoyu Wang, Wenwen Dou, Thomas Butkiewicz, Eric A. Bier, William Ribarsky:
A two-stage framework for designing visual analytics system in organizational environments. 251-260 - Anushka Anand, Leland Wilkinson, Dang Tuan Nhon:
Using random projections to identify class-separating variables in high-dimensional spaces. 263-264 - Jens Bauer, Sebastian Thelen, Achim Ebert:
Evaluation of large display interaction using smart phones. 265-266 - Ian Bowman, Shantanu H. Joshi, John Darrell Van Horn:
Query-based coordinated multiple views with Feature Similarity Space for visual analysis of MRI repositories. 267-268 - Joseph A. Cottam, Andrew Lumsdaine
:
Reasonable abstractions: Semantics for dynamic data visualization. 269-270 - R. Jordan Crouser
, Jeremy G. Freeman, Remco Chang
:
Exploring agent-based simulations using temporal graphs. 271-272 - Iain Dillingham, Jason Dykes, Jo Wood
:
Visual analytical approaches to evaluating uncertainty and bias in crowd sourced crisis information. 273-274 - John Alexis Guerra Gómez, Audra Buck-Coleman, Catherine Plaisant, Ben Shneiderman:
TreeVersity: Comparing tree structures by topology and node's attributes differences. 275-276 - Ming C. Hao, Christian Rohrdantz, Halldor Janetzko, Umeshwar Dayal, Daniel A. Keim, Lars-Erik Haug, Meichun Hsu:
Visual sentiment analysis on twitter data streams. 277-278 - Lane Harrison, Wenwen Dou, Aidong Lu, William Ribarsky, Xiaoyu Wang:
Analysts aren't machines: Inferring frustration through visualization interaction. 279-280 - Ilknur Icke, Andrew Rosenberg:
Automated measures for interpretable dimensionality reduction for visual classification: A user study. 281-282 - Masahiko Itoh, Naoki Yoshinaga, Masashi Toyoda, Masaru Kitsuregawa:
3D Visualization of temporal changes in bloggers' activities and interests. 283-284 - Dong Hyun Jeong
, Soo-Yeon Ji
, William Ribarsky, Remco Chang
:
A state transition approach to understanding users' interactions. 285-286 - Victoria L. Lemieux
, Barbara Endicott-Popovsky, Karl Eckler, Thomas Dang, Adam Jansen:
Visualizing an information assurance risk taxonomy. 287-288 - Jingjing Liu, Eli T. Brown, Remco Chang
:
Find distance function, hide model inference. 289-290 - Iulian Peca, Haolin Zhi, Katerina Vrotsou, Natalia V. Andrienko
, Gennady L. Andrienko
:
KD-photomap: Exploring photographs in space and time. 291-292 - Bruno Pinaud
, Jonathan Dubois, Guy Melançon:
PORGY: Interactive and visual reasoning with graph rewriting systems. 293-294 - Harald Piringer, Matthias Buchetics:
Exploring proportions: Comparative visualization of categorical data. 295-296 - Scott D. Rothenberger, John E. Wenskovitch
, G. Elisabeta Marai:
Pexel and heatmap visual analysis of multidimensional gun/homicide data. 297-298 - Norbert Bánfi, László Dudás, Zsolt Fekete, Julianna Göbölös-Szabó, András Lukács
, Ádám Nagy, Adrienn Szabó, Zoltán Szabó, Gábor Szücs:
City sentinel - VAST 2011 mini challenge 1 award: "Outstanding integration of computational and visual methods". 305-306 - Kevin Boone, Edward Swing:
Mapping an epidemic outbreak: Effective analysis and presentation. 307-308 - Harald Bosch, Dennis Thom, Michael Wörner, Steffen Koch, Edwin Puttmann, Dominik Jäckle, Thomas Ertl:
ScatterBlogs: Geo-spatial document analysis. 309-310 - Llyr ap Cenydd, Rick Walker, Serban R. Pop, Helen C. Miles
, Chris J. Hughes
, William John Teahan, Jonathan C. Roberts:
epSpread - Storyboarding for visual analytics. 311-312 - Yingjie Victor Chen, Zhenyu Cheryl Qian, Li Zhang:
MobileAnalymator: Animating data changes on mobile devices. 313-314 - Nicklaus A. Giacobe, Sen Xu:
Geovisual analytics for cyber security: Adopting the GeoViz Toolkit. 315-316 - Lane Harrison, Wenwen Dou, Aidong Lu, William Ribarsky, Xiaoyu Wang:
Guiding security analysis through visualization. 317-318 - Walter Marcelo Lamagna:
An integrated visualization on network events VAST 2011 mini challenge #2 award: "Outstanding integrated overview display". 319-321 - Christopher Andrews
, Mahmud Shahriar Hossain, Samah Gad, Naren Ramakrishnan
, Chris North:
Analyst's workspace: Protecting vastopolis. 323-324 - Elizabeth Braunstein, Carsten Görg
, Zhicheng Liu, John T. Stasko:
Jigsaw to save vastopolis. 325-326 - Casey M. Canfield, David Sheffield
:
Interactive data analysis with nSpace2®. 327-328 - Enrico Bertini, Juri Buchmüller, Fabian Fischer, Stephan Huber, Thomas Lindemeier, Fabian Maass, Florian Mansmann, Thomas Ramm, Michael Regenscheit, Christian Rohrdantz, Christian Scheible, Tobias Schreck
, Stephan Sellien, Florian Stoffel, Mark Tautzenberger, Matthias Zieker, Daniel A. Keim:
Visual analytics of terrorist activities related to epidemics. 329-330

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