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10th VINCI 2017: Bangkok, Thailand
- Robert P. Biuk-Aghai, Jie Li, Shigeo Takahashi:
Proceedings of the 10th International Symposium on Visual Information Communication and Interaction, VINCI 2017, Bangkok, Thailand, August 14-16, 2017. ACM 2017, ISBN 978-1-4503-5292-5
Uncertainty, clusters, and languages
- Zana Vosough, Dietrich Kammer, Mandy Keck, Rainer Groh:
Visualizing uncertainty in flow diagrams: a case study in product costing. 1-8 - Fangfang Zhou, Minghui Chen, Zeyu Wang, Feng Luo, Xiaobo Luo, Wei Huang, Yi Chen, Ying Zhao:
A radviz-based visualization for understanding fuzzy clustering results. 9-15 - Yang Zou, Xiaoqin Zeng, Yufeng Liu, Huiyi Liu:
Partial precedence of context-sensitive graph grammars. 16-23 - Yuhua Liu, Hanfei Lin, Yitao Liang, Changbo Wang:
An application of optimization method for storyline based on cluster analysis. 24-28
Visual analytics and visualization design
- Sangbong Yoo, Hong Ryeol Ryu, Hanbyul Yeon, Taekyoung Kwon, Yun Jang:
Personal visual analytics for android security risk lifelog. 29-36 - Nils Rodrigues, Rudolf Netzel, Kazi Riaz Ullah, Michael Burch, Alexander Schultz, Bruno Burger, Daniel Weiskopf:
Visualization of time series data with spatial context: communicating the energy production of power plants. 37-44 - Kumaripaba Athukorala, Luana Micallef, Chao An, Aki Reijonen, Jaakko Peltonen, Tuukka Ruotsalo, Giulio Jacucci:
Visualizing activity traces to support collaborative literature searching. 45-52 - Christian Bors, Markus Bögl, Theresia Gschwandtner, Silvia Miksch:
Visual support for rastering of unequally spaced time series. 53-57 - Kazuo Misue, Kosuke Otake, Takahiro Saito:
Visual considerations of relative trajectory models of moving objects. 58-62
Poster
- Jieliang Luo, Donghao Ren, George Legrady:
Anamorphic fluid: exploring spatial organization and movements of images in a simulated fluid environment. 63-64 - Congmin Li, Jie Li:
Using sunflower metaphor to reduce clutter of scatterplot. 65-66 - Boyi Li, Amontep Wijitcharoen, Jonathan H. Chan:
Visualizing thai stock performance using parallel coordinates. 67-68 - Simon Fong, Robert P. Biuk-Aghai, Scarlet Tin:
Visual clustering-based apriori ARM methodology for obtaining quality association rules. 69-70 - Kang Zhang, Yihang Bo, Yi Yang:
Towards a design generation methodology. 71-72 - Xianglei Zhu, Shuai Zhao, Quan Wen, Jie Li:
Visual analysis of driving styles from vehicle experiment data. 73-74 - Wenjun Guo, Seungwook Kim, Sangjun Son, Changhyung Hong, Hyunjung Shin, Kyungwon Lee:
Data-driven dementia diagnosis record visualization system. 75-76 - Thanyathorn Thanapattheerakul, Jaturong Kongmanee, Jonathan H. Chan:
Network-based visualization tool for analyzing gene expression data. 77-78 - Saila Shama, Philip Lu, Narumol Doungpan, Asawin Meechai, Jonathan H. Chan:
Gene-set profiles: visualizing dissimilarity within gene co-expression networks for biomarker identification. 79-80 - Jiafan Li, Changbo Wang, Yuhua Liu, Zhijie Qiao, Junjie Wang:
Overall quality evaluation of graph layouts based on regression analysis. 81-82 - Wutthipong Kongburan, Praisan Padungweang, Worarat Krathu, Jonathan H. Chan:
Network analysis of inter-organizational success factor relationships. 83-84
Human factors and visual representations
- Baris Serim, Luca Chech, Marta Vasilieva, Lorenzo Papa, Luciano Gamberini, Giulio Jacucci:
Exploring gaze-adaptive features for interacting with multi-document visualizations. 85-92 - Jiajing Zhang, Kang Zhang, Ren Peng, Jinhui Yu:
Computer-aided generation of mandala thangka patterns. 93-100 - Michael Burch:
Eye movement plots. 101-108 - Michael Burch, Uwe Kloos, Denise Junger, Isabel Hagen, Robin Horst, Lukas Brand, Armin Müller, Benjamin Weinert:
artVIS: an interactive visualization for painting collections. 109-112
Empirical studies for visualization
- Robert P. Biuk-Aghai, Patrick Cheong-Iao Pang, Bin Pang:
Map-like visualisations vs. treemaps: an experimental comparison. 113-120 - Dominique Tranquille, Gem Stapleton, Jim Burton, Peter J. Rodgers:
Evaluating the effects of size in linesets. 121-128 - Mandy Keck, Dietrich Kammer, Thomas Gründer, Thomas Thom, Martin Kleinsteuber, Alexander Maasch, Rainer Groh:
Towards Glyph-based visualizations for big data clustering. 129-136 - Yuri Sato, Gem Stapleton, Mateja Jamnik, Zohreh Shams, Andrew Blake:
How Network-based and set-based visualizations aid consistency checking in ontologies. 137-141
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