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INFOVIS 1997: Phoenix, AZ, USA
- 1997 IEEE Symposium on Information Visualization (InfoVis '97), October 18-25, 1997, Phoenix, AZ, USA. IEEE Computer Society 1997, ISBN 0-8186-8189-6
Session 1: Visualizing Information Spaces
- Tamara Munzner:
H3: laying out large directed graphs in 3D hyperbolic space. 2-10 - Markus H. Gross, Thomas C. Sprenger, J. Finger:
Visualizing Information on a Sphere. 11-16 - Ed Huai-hsin Chi, Phillip Barry, John Riedl, Joseph A. Konstan:
A spreadsheet approach to information visualization. 17-24 - Teruhiko Teraoka, Minoru Maruyama:
Adaptive information visualization based on the user's multiple viewpoints-interactive 3D visualization of the WWW. 25-28
Session 2: Visualizing Software Systems
- Mei C. Chuah, Stephen G. Eick:
Managing Software with New Visual Representations. 30-37 - Margaret-Anne D. Storey, Kenny Wong, F. David Fracchia, Hausi A. Müller:
On Integrating Visualization Techniques for Effective Software Exploration. 38-45 - Steven P. Reiss:
Cacti: a front end for program visualization. 46-49
Session 3: Visualizing Dense Information Fields
- Alan Keahey, Edward L. Robertson:
Nonlinear Magnification Fields. 51-58 - Tichomir Tenev, Ramana Rao:
Managing multiple focal levels in Table Lens. 59-63
Session 4: Visualizing Data and Information Bases
- Mark Derthick, Steven F. Roth, John Kolojejchick:
Coordinating declarative queries with a direct manipulation data exploration environment. 65-72 - Dominique Brodbeck, Matthew Chalmers, Aran Lunzer, Pamela Cotture:
Domesticating Bead: adapting an information visualization system to a financial institution. 73-80 - Egemen Tanin, Richard Beigel, Ben Shneiderman:
Design and Evaluation of Incremental Data Structures and Algorithms for Dynamic Query Interfaces. 81-86 - Barry G. Becker:
Research Report: Volume Rendering for Relational Data. 87-90
Session 5: General Issues
- Stuart K. Card, Jock D. Mackinlay:
The structure of the information visualization design space. 92-99 - Alfred Inselberg:
Multidimensional detective. 100-107 - Richard Brath:
Metrics for effective information visualization. 108-111
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