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INFOVIS 2005: Minneapolis, MN, USA
- John T. Stasko, Matthew O. Ward:
IEEE Symposium on Information Visualization (InfoVis 2005), 23-25 October 2005, Minneapolis, MN, USA. IEEE Computer Society 2005, ISBN 0-7803-9464-X
Session 1: Applications
- Martin Wattenberg:
Baby Names, Visualization, and Social Data Analysis. 1-7 - Georg Zotti, M. Eduard Gröller:
A Sky Dome Visualisation for Identification of Astronomical Orientations. 8-15 - Michael J. McGuffin, Ravin Balakrishnan:
Interactive Visualization of Genealogical Graphs. 16-23 - Gerard Lommerse, Freek Nossin, Lucian Voinea, Alexandru C. Telea:
The Visual Code Navigator: An Interactive Toolset for Source Code Investigation. 24-31 - Jeffrey Heer, danah boyd:
Vizster: Visualizing Online Social Networks. 32-39
Session 2: Trees and Graphs
- James Slack, Kristian Hildebrand, Tamara Munzner:
PRISAD: A Partitioned Rendering Infrastructure for Scalable Accordion Drawing. 41-48 - Michael Balzer, Oliver Deussen:
Voronoi Treemaps. 49-56 - Shengdong Zhao, Michael J. McGuffin, Mark H. Chignell:
Elastic Hierarchies: Combining Treemaps and Node-Link Diagrams. 57-64 - Tim Dwyer, Yehuda Koren:
DIG-COLA: Directed Graph Layout through Constrained Energy Minimization. 65-72 - Pak Chung Wong, Patrick Mackey, Ken Perrine, James Eagan, Harlan Foote, James J. Thomas:
Dynamic Visualization of Graphs with Extended Labels. 73-80 - Kang Shi, Pourang Irani, Ben Li:
An Evaluation of Content Browsing Techniques for Hierarchical Space-Filling Visualizations. 81-88
Session 3: Information Analytics
- Elizabeth G. Hetzler, Vernon L. Crow, Deborah A. Payne, Alan Turner:
Turning the Bucket of Text into a Pipe. 89-94 - Yarden Livnat, James Agutter, Shaun Moon, Stefano Foresti:
Visual Correlation for Situational Awareness. 95-102 - Ulrik Brandes, Daniel Fleischer, Jürgen Lerner:
Highlighting Conflict Dynamics in Event Data. 103-110 - Robert A. Amar, James Eagan, John T. Stasko:
Low-Level Components of Analytic Activity in Information Visualization. 111-117
Session 4: Multivariate Data Visualization
- Camilla Forsell, Stefan Seipel, Mats Lind:
Simple 3D Glyphs for Spatial Multivariate Data. 119-124 - Jimmy Johansson, Patric Ljung, Mikael Jern, Matthew Cooper:
Revealing Structure within Clustered Parallel Coordinates Displays. 125-132 - Fabian Bendix, Robert Kosara, Helwig Hauser:
Parallel Sets: Visual Analysis of Categorical Data. 133-140 - Eleanor Boyle Chlan, Penny Rheingans:
Multivariate Glyphs for Multi-Object Clusters. 141-148 - Elena Fanea, Sheelagh Carpendale, Tobias Isenberg:
An Interactive 3D Integration of Parallel Coordinates and Star Glyphs. 149-156 - Leland Wilkinson, Anushka Anand, Robert L. Grossman:
Graph-Theoretic Scagnostics. 157-164
Session 5: Techniques
- Chris E. Weaver:
Visualizing Coordination In Situ. 165-172 - Takafumi Saito, Hiroko Nakamura Miyamura, Mitsuyoshi Yamamoto, Hiroki Saito, Yuka Hoshiya, Takumi Kaseda:
Two-Tone Pseudo Coloring: Compact Visualization for One-Dimensional Data. 173-180 - Martin Wattenberg:
A Note on Space-Filling Visualizations and Space-Filling Curves. 181-186 - Zhen Wen, Michelle X. Zhou, Vikram Aggarwal:
An Optimization-based Approach to Dynamic Visual Context Management. 187-194 - Kenneth R. Allendoerfer, Serge Aluker, Gulshan Panjwani, Jason M. Proctor, David Sturtz, Mirjana Vukovic, Chaomei Chen:
Adapting the Cognitive Walkthrough Method to Assess the Usability of a Knowledge Domain Visualization. 195-202
Session 6: Time-Varying Data
- Ming C. Hao, Umeshwar Dayal, Daniel A. Keim, Tobias Schreck:
Importance-Driven Visualization Layouts for Large Time Series Data. 203-210 - Poonam Shanbhag, Penny Rheingans, Marie desJardins:
Temporal Visualization of Planning Polygons for Efficient Partitioning of Geo-Spatial Data. 211-218 - Doantam Phan, Ling Xiao, Ron B. Yeh, Pat Hanrahan, Terry Winograd:
Flow Map Layout. 219-224 - Purvi Saraiya, Peter Lee, Chris North:
Visualization of Graphs with Associated Timeseries Data. 225-232 - Patrick Riehmann, Manfred Hanfler, Bernd Froehlich:
Interactive Sankey Diagrams. 233-240
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