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21st EuroVis 2019: Porto, Portugal - Posters
- João Madeiras Pereira, Renata Georgia Raidou:
21st Eurographics Conference on Visualization, EuroVis 2019 - Posters, Porto, Portugal, June 3-7, 2019. Eurographics Association 2019, ISBN 978-3-03868-088-8
Posters
- Graziano Blasilli, Simone Lenti, Alessia Palleschi:
CrossWidget: a D3.js Plugin to Support Multiple Scented Cross Filtering Activities. 1-3 - Kevin Allain, Cagatay Turkay, Jason Dykes:
Towards a WHAT-WHY-HOW Taxonomy of Trajectories in Visualization Research. 5-8 - Tatiana von Landesberger, Marcel Wunderlich, Tom Baumgartl, Markus Höhn, Michael Marschollek, Simone Scheithauer:
Visual-Interactive Exploration of Pathogen Outbreaks in Hospitals. 9-11 - Johannes Knittel, Steffen Koch, Thomas Ertl:
Interactive Hierarchical Quote Extraction for Content Insights. 13-15 - Matthias Kraus, Timon Urs Kilian, Johannes Fuchs:
Real-Time Gaze Mapping in Virtual Environments. 17-19 - Mickaël Sereno, Lonni Besançon, Tobias Isenberg:
Supporting Volumetric Data Visualization and Analysis by Combining Augmented Reality Visuals with Multi-Touch Input. 21-23 - Laura A. Garrison, Jakub Vasícek, Renate Grüner, Noeska N. Smit, Stefan Bruckner:
A Visual Encoding System for Comparative Exploration of Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy Data. 25-27 - Kostiantyn Kucher, Andreas Kerren:
Text Visualization Revisited: The State of the Field in 2019. 29-31 - Daniel S. Lopes, Afonso Faria, Ana Barriga, Sérgio Caneira, Filomena Baptista, Catarina Matos, Ana F. Neves, Leonor Prates, Ângela Maria Pereira, Hugo Nicolau:
Visual Biofeedback for Upper Limb Compensatory Movements: A Preliminary Study Next to Rehabilitation Professionals. 33-35 - Shoko Sawada, Masashi Toyoda:
Model-Agnostic Visual Explanation of Machine Learning Models Based on Heat Map. 37-39 - Johannes Liem, Rafael Henkin, Jo Wood, Cagatay Turkay:
A Descriptive Framework for Stories of Algorithms. 41-43 - Saminu Salisu, Eva Mayr, Velitchko Andreev Filipov, Roger A. Leite, Silvia Miksch, Florian Windhager:
Shapes of Time: Visualizing Set Changes Over Time in Cultural Heritage Collections. 45-47 - Nikolina Jekic, Belgin Mutlu, Mario Faschang, Steffen Neubert, Stefan Thalmann, Tobias Schreck:
Visual Analysis of Aluminum Production Data with Tightly Linked Views. 49-51 - Andrew M. McNutt, Gordon L. Kindlmann:
Improving the Scalability of Interactive Visualization Systems for Exploring Threaded Conversations. 53-55 - Mariana Danielová, Pavel Janecka, Jakub Grosz, Ales Holý:
Interactive 3D Visualizations of Laser Plasma Experiments on the Web and in VR. 57-59 - Junghyun Lee, Sanghyun Seo, Kyunghyun Yoon:
A Study on Reflecting User's Emotions Using a Painterly Rendering System. 61-63 - Eric Mörth, Renata Georgia Raidou, Noeska N. Smit, Ivan Viola:
The Vitruvian Baby: Interactive Reformation of Fetal Ultrasound Data to a T-Position. 65-67 - Natkamon Tovanich, Nicolas Heulot, Jean-Daniel Fekete, Petra Isenberg:
A Systematic Review of Online Bitcoin Visualizations. 69-72 - Tobias Klein, Ivan Viola, Peter Mindek:
A Multi-Scale Animation Framework for Biological Fibrous Structures. 73-75 - Gibeom Gu, Duksu Kim:
Accurate and Memory-Efficient GPU Ray-Casting Algorithm for Volume Rendering Unstructured Grid Data. 77-79 - Sofía Aparicio, Rodrigo Lousada, Pedro Pires, Daniel Gonçalves, Alfredo Ferreira:
Visual Mapping of Nobel Prizes. 81-83 - Ranjini Aravind, Tanja Blascheck, Petra Isenberg:
A Survey on Sleep Visualizations for Fitness Trackers. 85-87 - Aidan Slingsby, Jonathan Hyde, Cagatay Turkay:
Visual Analysis of Reactionary Train Delay from an Agent Based Model. 89-91 - Pavol Ulbrich, Michal Hornák, Barbora Kozlíková:
LOOPS: Visual Analysis Tool for Non-Periodic Protein Structures. 93-95 - Matthias Kraus, Juri Buchmüller, Daniel Schweitzer, Daniel A. Keim, Johannes Fuchs:
Comparative Analysis with Heightmaps in Virtual Reality Environments. 97-99 - Dylan R. Wootton, Pascal Goffin, Miriah Meyer:
Visualization of Spatial and Temporal Pollution Exposure through a Temporal Ordered Spacial Matrix. 101-103
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