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INFOVIS 1996: San Francisco, CA, USA
- Stuart K. Card, Stephen G. Eick, Nahum D. Gershon:
Proceedings of the IEEE Symposium on Information Visualization 1996, InfoVis '96, San Francisco, CA, USA, October 28-29, 1996. IEEE 1996, ISBN 0-8186-7668-X
Paper Session 1: Infrastructure for Information Visualization or Basic Concepts of Information Visualization
- Steven F. Roth, Peter Lucas, Jeffrey Senn, Cristina C. Gomberg, Michael B. Burks, Philip J. Stroffolino, John A. Kolojechick, Carolyn Dunmire:
Visage: a user interface environment for exploring information. 3-12 - Michelle X. Zhou, Steven Feiner:
Data characterization for automatically visualizing heterogeneous information. 13-20 - Rick Kazman, S. Jeromy Carrière:
Rapid prototyping of information visualizations using VANISH. 21-28 - Mei C. Chuah, Steven F. Roth:
On the semantics of interactive visualizations. 29-36
Viewing and Selecting Information
- Alan Keahey, Edward L. Robertson:
Techniques for non-linear magnification transformations. 38-45 - Marianne Sheelagh Therese Carpendale, David J. Cowperthwaite, F. David Fracchia:
Distortion viewing techniques for 3-dimensional data. 46-53 - Graham J. Wills:
Selection: 524, 288 ways to say "this is interesting". 54-60
Demonstrations
- Keith Andrews, Michael Pichler, Peter Wolf:
Towards rich information landscapes for visualising structured Web spaces. 62-63 - Sougata Mukherjea, Kyoji Hirata, Yoshinori Hara:
Visualizing the results of multimedia Web search engines. 64-65 - David S. Ebert, Christopher D. Shaw, Amen Zwa, Ethan L. Miller, D. Aaron Roberts:
Minimally-immersive interactive volumetric information visualization. 66-67 - Kenneth C. Cox, Dianne Hackborn:
Interactive visualization of multiway tables. 68-69 - Amitabh Varshney, Arie E. Kaufman:
FINESSE: a financial information spreadsheet. 70-71 - Chris Bentley, Matthew O. Ward:
Animating multidimensional scaling to visualize N-dimensional data sets. 72-73 - Pak Chung Wong, Andrew H. Crabb, R. Daniel Bergeron:
Dual multiresolution HyperSlice for multivariate data visualization. 74-75
Paper Session 3a: Applications of Information Visualization
- Naim Alper, Chuck Stein:
Geospatial metadata querying and visualization on the WWW using JavaTM applets. 77-84 - Tamara Munzner, Eric Hoffman, kc claffy, Bill Fenner:
Visualizing the global topology of the MBone. 85-92 - Mark Gray, Albert N. Badre, Mark Guzdial:
Visualizing usability log data. 93-98
Paper Session 3b: Applications of Information Visualization
- David A. Rushall, Marc R. Ilgen:
DEPICT: Documents Evaluated as Pictures. Visualizing information using context vectors and self-organizing maps. 100-107 - Liqun Jin, David C. Banks:
Visualizing a tennis match. 108-114
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