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Information Visualization, Volume 11
Volume 11, Number 1, January 2012
- David L. Kao, Pak Chung Wong:
Special issue of selected papers from visualization and data analysis 2011. 3-4
- Marian Dörk
, Sheelagh Carpendale, Carey Williamson:
Visualizing explicit and implicit relations of complex information spaces. 5-21 - Ho Van Quan, Patrik Lundblad, Tobias Åström, Mikael Jern:
A web-enabled visualization toolkit for geovisual analytics. 22-42 - Harald Obermaier, Magali I. Billen, Kenneth I. Joy, Hans Hagen, Martin Hering-Bertram:
Visualization and multivariate clustering of scattered moment tensors. 43-59 - Alexander Marinc, Thomas Kalbe, Markus Rhein, Michael Goesele
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Interactive isosurfaces with quadratic C 1 splines on truncated octahedral partitions. 60-70 - Ming C. Hao, Manish Marwah, Halldór Janetzko, Umeshwar Dayal, Daniel A. Keim, Debprakash Patnaik, Naren Ramakrishnan
, Ratnesh K. Sharma:
Visual exploration of frequent patterns in multivariate time series. 71-83
Volume 11, Number 2, April 2012
- Ben Shneiderman, Cody Dunne
, Puneet Sharma, Ping Wang
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Innovation trajectories for information visualizations: Comparing treemaps, cone trees, and hyperbolic trees. 87-105 - David W. Sprague, Melanie Tory
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Exploring how and why people use visualizations in casual contexts: Modeling user goals and regulated motivations. 106-123 - Daniel Engel, Sebastian Petsch, Hans Hagen, Subhrajit Guhathakurta:
Neighborhood relation diagrams for local comparison of carbon footprints in urban planning. 124-135 - Ilir Jusufi
, Christian Klukas, Andreas Kerren, Falk Schreiber:
Guiding the interactive exploration of metabolic pathway interconnections. 136-150 - Mikkel Rønne Jakobsen, Kasper Hornbæk
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Transient or permanent fisheye views: A comparative evaluation of source code interfaces. 151-167
Volume 11, Number 3, July 2012
- Peter Droste, Wolfgang Wiechert
, Katharina Nöh
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Semi-automatic drawing of metabolic networks. 171-187 - Silvia Miksch, Brian D. Fisher
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Introduction to the Vast 2010 Special Issue-Special Issue of best papers of Visual Aanlytics Science and Technology (VAST) 2010. 188-189 - Narges Mahyar, Ali Sarvghad, Melanie Tory
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Note-taking in co-located collaborative visual analytics: Analysis of an observational study. 190-204 - Tera Marie Green, Brian D. Fisher
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Impact of personality factors on interface interaction and the development of user profiles: Next steps in the personal equation of interaction. 205-221 - Wenwen Dou, Caroline Ziemkiewicz, Lane Harrison, Dong Hyun Jeong
, William Ribarsky, Xiaoyu Wang, Remco Chang
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Toward a deeper understanding of the relationship between interaction constraints and visual isomorphs. 222-236 - Malgorzata Migut, Marcel Worring
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Visual exploration of classification models for various data types in risk assessment. 237-251
Volume 11, Number 4, October 2012
- Yi Qiang
, Matthias Delafontaine, Mathias Versichele, Philippe De Maeyer
, Nico Van de Weghe
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Interactive analysis of time intervals in a two-dimensional space. 255-272 - Karen M. Daniels, Georges G. Grinstein, Adam Russell, Mason Glidden:
Properties of normalized radial visualizations. 273-300 - Mark Witkowski, Robert Spence:
Rapid serial visual presentation: An approach to design. 301-318 - KyungTae Kim, Niklas Elmqvist
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Embodied lenses for collaborative visual queries on tabletop displays. 319-338 - Brian M. Tomaszewski, Alan M. MacEachren:
Geovisual analytics to support crisis management: Information foraging for geo-historical context. 339-359

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