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35th IEEE VIS 2024: St. Pete Beach, FL, USA
- IEEE Visualization and Visual Analytics, VIS 2024, St. Pete Beach, FL, USA, October 13-18, 2024. IEEE 2024, ISBN 979-8-3503-5485-0
- Shivam Raval, Fernanda B. Viégas, Martin Wattenberg:
Hypertrix: An indicatrix for high-dimensional visualizations. 1-5 - Yue Yu, Leixian Shen, Fei Long, Huamin Qu, Hao Chen:
PyGWalker: On-the-fly Assistant for Exploratory Visual Data Analysis. 6-10 - Jens Koenen, Marvin Petersen, Christoph Garth, Tim Gerrits:
DaVE - A Curated Database of Visualization Examples. 11-15 - Venkatesh Sivaraman, Frank Elavsky, Dominik Moritz, Adam Perer:
Counterpoint: Orchestrating Large-Scale Custom Animated Visualizations. 16-20 - Matthias Maiterth, Wes Brewer, Dane De Wet, Scott Greenwood, Vineet Kumar, Jesse Hines, Sedrick Bouknight, Zhe Wang, Tim Dykes, Feiyi Wang:
Visualizing an Exascale Data Center Digital Twin: Considerations, Challenges and Opportunities. 21-25 - Yuqi Zhang, Adam Perer, Will Epperson:
Guided Statistical Workflows with Interactive Explanations and Assumption Checking. 26-30 - Yunfei Lu, Pengfei Gu, Chaoli Wang:
FCNR: Fast Compressive Neural Representation of Visualization Images. 31-35 - Sneha Gathani, Anamaria Crisan, Vidya Setlur, Arjun Srinivasan:
Groot: A System for Editing and Configuring Automated Data Insights. 36-40 - Sarina Kashanj, Xiyao Wang, Charles Perin:
Visualizations on Smart Watches while Running: It Actually Helps! 41-45 - Fairouz Grioui, Tanja Blascheck, Lijie Yao, Petra Isenberg:
Micro Visualizations on a Smartwatch: Assessing Reading Performance While Walking. 46-50 - Yikai Lu, Chaoli Wang:
FAVis: Visual Analytics of Factor Analysis for Psychological Research. 51-55 - Nicole Sultanum, Dennis Bromley, Michael Correll:
Data Guards: Challenges and Solutions for Fostering Trust in Data. 56-60 - Chu Li, Rock Yuren Pang, Ather Sharif, Arnavi Chheda-Kothary, Jeffrey Heer, Jon E. Froehlich:
AltGeoViz: Facilitating Accessible Geovisualization. 61-65 - Eli Holder, Lace M. Padilla:
"Must Be a Tuesday": Affect, Attribution, and Geographic Variability in Equity-Oriented Visualizations of Population Health Disparities. 66-70 - Lee Mason, Blánaid Hicks, Jonas S. Almeida:
Demystifying Spatial Dependence: Interactive Visualizations for Interpreting Local Spatial Autocorrelation. 71-75 - Max Franke, Samuel Beck, Steffen Koch:
Two-point Equidistant Projection and Degree-of-interest Filtering for Smooth Exploration of Geo-referenced Networks. 76-80 - Hyeok Kim, Arjun Srinivasan, Matthew Brehmer:
Bringing Data into the Conversation: Adapting Content from Business Intelligence Dashboards for Threaded Collaboration Platforms. 81-85 - Magdalena Boucher, Christina Stoiber, Mandy Keck, Victor Adriel de J. Oliveira, Wolfgang Aigner:
The Comic Construction Kit: An Activity for Students to Learn and Explain Data Visualizations. 86-90 - Jiayue Lin, Rebecca Faust, Chris North:
ImageSI: Semantic Interaction for Deep Learning Image Projections. 91-95 - Seongmin Lee, Benjamin Hoover, Hendrik Strobelt, Zijie J. Wang, Shengyun Peng, Austin P. Wright, Kevin Li, Haekyu Park, Haoyang Yang, Duen Horng (Polo) Chau:
Diffusion Explainer: Visual Explanation for Text-to-image Stable Diffusion. 96-100 - Yang Ouyang, Chenyang Zhang, He Wang, Tianle Ma, Chang Jiang, Yuheng Yan, Zuoqin Yan, Xiaojuan Ma, Chuhan Shi, Quan Li:
A Two-Phase Visualization System for Continuous Human-AI Collaboration in Sequelae Analysis and Modeling. 101-105 - Jason Alexander, Priyal Nanda, Kai-Cheng Yang, Ali Sarvghad:
Can GPT-4 Models Detect Misleading Visualizations? 106-110 - Junyoung Choi, Sohee Park, GaYeon Koh, Youngseo Kim, Won-Ki Jeong:
Intuitive Design of Deep Learning Models through Visual Feedback. 111-115 - Harry Li, Gabriel Appleby, Ashley Suh:
LinkQ: An LLM-Assisted Visual Interface for Knowledge Graph Question-Answering. 116-120 - Jiwon Choi, Jaeung Lee, Jaemin Jo:
Bavisitter: Integrating Design Guidelines into Large Language Models for Visualization Authoring. 121-125 - Zhongzheng Xu, Emily Wall:
Exploring the Capability of LLMs in Performing Low-Level Visual Analytic Tasks on SVG Data Visualizations. 126-130 - Nikolaus Piccolotto, Markus Wallinger, Silvia Miksch, Markus Bögl:
On Combined Visual Cluster and Set Analysis. 131-135 - Chang Han, Justin Lieffers, Clayton Morrison, Katherine E. Isaacs:
An Overview+Detail Layout for Visualizing Compound Graphs. 136-140 - Patrick Mackey, Jacob Miller, Liz Faultersack:
Improving Property Graph Layouts by Leveraging Attribute Similarity for Structurally Equivalent Nodes. 141-145 - Kiroong Choe, Eunhye Kim, Sangwon Park, Jinwook Seo:
Fields, Bridges, and Foundations: How Researchers Browse Citation Network Visualizations. 146-150 - Olga Ovcharenko, Rita Sevastjanova, Valentina Boeva:
Feature Clock: High-Dimensional Effects in Two-Dimensional Plots. 151-155 - Hennes Rave, Vladimir Molchanov, Lars Linsen:
Uniform Sample Distribution in Scatterplots via Sector-based Transformation. 156-160 - Myeongwon Jung, Takanori Fujiwara, Jaemin Jo:
GhostUMAP: Measuring Pointwise Instability in Dimensionality Reduction. 161-165 - Mark S. Keller, Trevor Manz, Nils Gehlenborg:
Use-Coordination: Model, Grammar, and Library for Implementation of Coordinated Multiple Views. 166-170 - Michael Rauter, Lukas Zimmermann, Markus Zeilinger:
Accelerating Transfer Function Update for Distance Map based Volume Rendering. 171-175 - Anne Gossing, Andreas Beckert, Christoph Fischer, Nicolas Klenert, Vijay Natarajan, George Pacey, Thorwin Vogt, Marc Rautenhaus, Daniel Baum:
A Ridge-based Approach for Extraction and Visualization of 3D Atmospheric Fronts. 176-180 - Camilla Hrycak, David Lewakis, Jens H. Krüger:
Investigating the Apple Vision Pro Spatial Computing Platform for GPU-Based Volume Visualization. 181-185 - Siyuan Yao, Weixi Song, Chaoli Wang:
A Comparative Study of Neural Surface Reconstruction for Scientific Visualization. 186-190 - Tomas Daetz, Michael Böttinger, Gerik Scheuermann, Christian Heine:
Visualization of 2D Scalar Field Ensembles Using Volume Visualization of the Empirical Distribution Function. 191-195 - Sangwon Jeong, Jixian Li, Chris R. Johnson, Shusen Liu, Matthew Berger:
Text-based transfer function design for semantic volume rendering. 196-200 - Pratham Darrpan Mehta, Rahul O. Narayanan, Harsha Karanth, Haoyang Yang, Timothy C. Slesnick, Fawwaz Shaw, Duen Horng Chau:
Multi-User Mobile Augmented Reality for Cardiovascular Surgical Planning. 201-205 - Hojung Kwon, Yuanbo Li, Xiaohan Ye, Praccho Muna-McQuay, Liuren Yin, James Tompkin:
Active Appearance and Spatial Variation Can Improve Visibility in Area Labels for Augmented Reality. 206-210 - Zack While, Ali Sarvghad:
Dark Mode or Light Mode? Exploring the Impact of Contrast Polarity on Visualization Performance Between Age Groups. 211-215 - Victor A. Mateevitsi, Michael E. Papka, Khairi Reda:
Science in a Blink: Supporting Ensemble Perception in Scalar Fields. 216-220 - Tobias Mertz, Jörn Kohlhammer:
Towards a Quality Approach to Hierarchical Color Maps. 221-225 - Soohyun Lee, Minsuk Chang, Seokhyeon Park, Jinwook Seo:
Assessing Graphical Perception of Image Embedding Models using Channel Effectiveness. 226-230 - Poorna Talkad Sukumar, Maurizio Porfiri, Oded Nov:
Connections Beyond Data: Exploring Homophily With Visualizations. 231-235 - Sayef Azad Sakin, Katherine E. Isaacs:
A Literature-based Visualization Task Taxonomy for Gantt Charts. 236-240 - Aidan Slingsby, Jonathan Hyde:
Zoomable Level-of-Detail ChartTables for Interpreting Probabilistic Model Outputs for Reactionary Train Delays. 241-245 - Clayton Knittel, Jane Awuah, Steven Franconeri, Cindy Xiong Bearfield:
Gridlines Mitigate Sine Illusion in Line Charts. 246-250 - Muna Alebri, Noëlle Rakotondravony, Lane Harrison:
Design Patterns in Rightto-Left Visualizations: The Case of Arabic Content. 251-255 - Dennis Bromley, Vidya Setlur:
Dash: A Bimodal Data Exploration Tool for Interactive Text and Visualizations. 256-260 - Hannah K. Bako, Arshnoor Bhutani, Xinyi Liu, Kwesi A. Cobbina, Zhicheng Liu:
Evaluating the Semantic Profiling Abilities of LLMs for Natural Language Utterances in Data Visualization. 261-265 - Victor Soares Bursztyn, Jane Hoffswell, Eunyee Koh, Shunan Guo:
Representing Charts as Text for Language Models: An In-Depth Study of Question Answering for Bar Charts. 266-270 - Sunwoo Ha, Chaehun Lim, R. Jordan Crouser, Alvitta Ottley:
Confides: A Visual Analytics Solution for Automated Speech Recognition Analysis and Exploration. 271-275 - Rhys Sorenson-Graff, S. Sandra Bae, Jordan Wirfs-Brock:
Integrating Annotations for Sonifications and Physicalizations. 276-280 - Florian Grötschla, Luca A. Lanzendörfer, Marco Calzavara, Roger Wattenhofer:
AEye: A Visualization Tool for Image Datasets. 281-285 - Racquel Fygenson, Kazi Jawad, Isabel Li, Francois Ayoub, Robert G. Deen, Scott Davidoff, Dominik Moritz, Mauricio Hess-Flores:
Opening the Black Box of 3D Reconstruction Error Analysis with VECTOR. 286-290 - Ho Yin Ng, Zeyu He, Ting-Hao Kenneth Huang:
What Color Scheme is More Effective in Assisting Readers to Locate Information in a Color-Coded Article? 291-295 - Qiang Xu, Thomas Hurtut:
From Graphs to Words: A Computer-Assisted Framework for the Production of Accessible Text Descriptions. 296-300 - Elmira Zohrevandi, Katerina Vrotsou, Carl A. L. Westin, Jonas Lundberg, Anders Ynnerman:
Design of a Real-Time Visual Analytics Decision Support Interface to Manage Air Traffic Complexity. 301-305 - R. Jordan Crouser, Syrine Matoussi, Lan Kung, Saugat Pandey, Oen G. McKinley, Alvitta Ottley:
Building and Eroding: Exogenous and Endogenous Factors that Influence Subjective Trust in Visualization. 306-310 - Adeel Zafar, Zahra Poorshayegh, Di Yang, Guoning Chen:
Topological Separation of Vortices. 311-315 - John A. Guerra-Gomez:
Towards Reusable and Reactive Widgets for Information Visualization Research and Dissemination. 316-320 - Vyri Yang, Mahmood Jasim:
Animating the Narrative: A Review of Animation Styles in Narrative Visualization. 321-325 - Nguyen K. Phan, Guoning Chen:
Curve Segment Neighborhood-based Vector Field Exploration. 326-330
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