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INFOVIS 2003: Seattle, Washington, USA
- 9th IEEE Symposium on Information Visualization (InfoVis 2003), 20-21 October 2003, Seattle, WA, USA. IEEE Computer Society 2003, ISBN 0-7695-2055-3
Keynote
- Colin Ware:
Thinking with Visualization. 3
Invited Talk
- W. Bradford Paley:
Information Esthetics: from MoMA to Wall Street. 11
Multiscale and Systems I
- Jarke J. van Wijk, Wim A. A. Nuij:
Smooth and efficient zooming and panning. 15-23 - Martin Wattenberg, Danyel Fisher:
A Model of Multi-Scale Perceptual Organization in Information Graphics. 23-30 - Alan M. MacEachren, Xiping Dai, Frank Hardisty, Diansheng Guo, Eugene Lengerich:
Exploring High-D Spaces with Multiform Matrices and Small Multiples. 31-38
Systems II
- Diane Tang, Chris Stolte, Robert P. Bosch Jr.:
Design Choices when Architecting Visualizations. 41-48
Graphs
- Nelson Wong, Sheelagh Carpendale, Saul Greenberg:
EdgeLens: An Interactive Method for Managing Edge Congestion in Graphs. 51-58 - T. J. Jankun-Kelly, Kwan-Liu Ma:
MoireGraphs: Radial Focus+Context Visualization and Interaction for Graphs with Visual Nodes. 59-66 - Chaomei Chen, Steven A. Morris:
Visualizing Evolving Networks: Minimum Spanning Trees versus Pathfinder Networks. 67-74 - David Auber, Yves Chiricota, Fabien Jourdan, Guy Melançon:
Multiscale Visualization of Small World Networks.
High Dimensionality
- Alistair Morrison, Matthew Chalmers:
Improving Hybrid MDS with Pivot-Based Searching. - Greg Ross, Matthew Chalmers:
A Visual Workspace for Hybrid Multidimensional Scaling Algorithms. 91-96 - Pak Chung Wong, Harlan Foote, Dan Adams, Wendy Cowley, James J. Thomas:
Dynamic Visualization of Transient Data Streams. 97-104 - Jing Yang, Wei Peng, Matthew O. Ward, Elke A. Rundensteiner:
Interactive Hierarchical Dimension Ordering, Spacing and Filtering for Exploration of High Dimensional Datasets. 105-112 - Geraldine E. Rosario, Elke A. Rundensteiner, David C. Brown, Matthew O. Ward:
Mapping Nominal Values to Numbers for Effective Visualization. 113-120 - Yehuda Koren, Liran Carmel:
Visualization of Labeled Data Using Linear Transformations.
Occlusion
- Marjan Trutschl, Georges G. Grinstein, Urska Cvek:
Intelligently Resolving Point Occlusion. 131-136 - Mark Derthick, Michael G. Christel, Alexander G. Hauptmann, Howard D. Wactlar:
Constant Density Displays Using Diversity Sampling. 137-144
Evaluation
- Qing Li, Chris North:
Empirical Comparison of Dynamic Query Sliders and Brushing Histograms. 147-153 - Kenneth L. Summers, Timothy E. Goldsmith, Steve Kubica, Thomas P. Caudell:
An Experimental Evaluation of Continuous Semantic Zooming in Program Visualization. 155-162 - Sunghee Kim, Haleh Hagh-Shenas, Victoria Interrante:
Conveying Shape with Texture: an experimental investigation of the impact of texture type on shape categorization judgments. 163-170
Linking and Context
- Paul Craig, Jessie B. Kennedy:
Coordinated Graph and Scatter-Plot Views for the Visual Exploration of Microarray Time-Series Data. 173-180 - Hong Chen:
Compound Brushing. - Niklas Elmqvist, Philippas Tsigas:
Causality Visualization Using Animated Growing Polygons. 189-196 - Dominique Brodbeck, Luc Girardin:
Visualization of Large-Scale Customer Satisfaction Surveys Using a Parallel Coordinate Tree. 197-201 - Christoph Csallner, Marcus Handte, Othmar Lehmann, John T. Stasko:
FundExplorer: Supporting the Diversification of Mutual Fund Portfolios Using Context Treemaps. 203-208
Design Studies
- Bernard Kerr:
THREAD ARCS: An Email Thread Visualization. 211-218 - Rhazes Spell, Rachael Brady, Fred Dietrich:
BARD: A visualization tool for biological sequence analysis. - Frank van Ham:
Using Multilevel Call Matrices in Large Software Projects. 227-232 - Tobias Skog, Sara Ljungblad, Lars Erik Holmquist:
Between Aesthetics and Utility: Designing Ambient Information Visualizations. 233-240 - Daniel C. Glaser, Roger Tan, John F. Canny, Ellen Yi-Luen Do:
Developing Architectural Lighting Representations. - Ben Shedd:
Exploding the Frame: Designing for Wall-Size Computer Displays. 7
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