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Information Visualization, Volume 23
Volume 23, Number 1, January 2024
- João Moreira, Daniel Mendes, Daniel Gonçalves:
Incidental graphical perception: How marks and display time influence accuracy. 3-20 - Deepthi Raghunandan, Zhe Cui, Kartik Krishnan, Segen Tirfe, Shenzhi Shi, Tejaswi Darshan Shrestha, Leilani Battle, Niklas Elmqvist:
Lodestar: Supporting rapid prototyping of data science workflows through data-driven analysis recommendations. 21-39 - Kaitlyn Devalk, Niklas Elmqvist:
Riverside: A design study on visualization for situation awareness in cybersecurity. 40-66 - Tomás Alves, Ricardo Velhinho, Joana Henriques-Calado, Daniel Gonçalves, Sandra Gama:
Studying the resiliency of the anchoring bias to locus of control in visualization. 67-83 - Md. Rafiqul Islam, Shanjita Akter, Linta Islam, Imran Razzak, Xianzhi Wang, Guandong Xu:
Strategies for evaluating visual analytics systems: A systematic review and new perspectives. 84-101
Volume 23, Number 2, 2024
- Mostafa M. Hamza, Ehsan Ullah, Abdelkader Baggag, Halima Bensmail, Michael Sedlmair, Michaël Aupetit:
ClustML: A measure of cluster pattern complexity in scatterplots learnt from human-labeled groupings. 105-122 - Vasile Ciorna, Guy Melançon, Frank Petry, Mohammad Ghoniem:
Interact: A visual what-if analysis tool for virtual product design. 123-141 - Marina Evers, Adrian Derstroff, Simon Leistikow, Tom Schneider, Larissa Mallepree, Jan Stampke, Moritz Leisgang, Sebastian Sprafke, Melina Schuhl, Niklas Krefft, Felix Droese, Lars Linsen:
Visual analytics of soccer player performance using objective ratings. 142-156 - Hyoji Ha, Kwanghyuk Moon, Hyerim Joung, Hyegyeong Kim, Kyungwon Lee:
An exploration system to effectively analyze the visual metaphor used in sentiment visualization. 157-196 - Arran Zeyu Wang, David Borland, David Gotz:
An empirical study of counterfactual visualization to support visual causal inference. 197-214
Volume 23, Number 3, 2024
- Maria Skeppstedt, Magnus Ahltorp, Kostiantyn Kucher, Matts Lindström:
From word clouds to Word Rain: Revisiting the classic word cloud to visualize climate change texts. 217-238 - Merel de Leeuw den Bouter, Javier Lloret Pardo, Zeno Geradts, Marcel Worring:
ProtoExplorer: Interpretable forensic analysis of deepfake videos using prototype exploration and refinement. 239-257 - Alexander Strang, David Sewell, Alexander Kim, Kevin Alcedo, David Rosenbluth:
Principal trade-off analysis. 258-271 - Luoxuan Weng, Shi Liu, Hang Zhu, Jiashun Sun, Wong Kam-Kwai, Dongming Han, Minfeng Zhu, Wei Chen:
Towards an understanding and explanation for mixed-initiative artificial scientific text detection. 272-291
Volume 23, Number 4, 2024
- Quang Vinh Nguyen, Mabule Samuel Mabakane, Adrian Rusu, Ebad Banissi:
Graph & Network Visualization and Beyond. 295-296 - Sayaka Morikoshi, Masaki Onishi, Takayuki Itoh:
Visualizing congestion at large-scale events with an interactive-view system incorporating proximity-based networks. 297-311 - Catarina Maçãs, João R. Campos, Nuno Lourenço, Penousal Machado:
Visualisation of Random Forest classification. 312-327 - Moataz Abdelaal, Fabian Kannenberg, Antoine Lhuillier, Marcel Hlawatsch, Achim Menges, Daniel Weiskopf:
STEP: Sequence of time-aligned edge plots. 328-346 - Qi Huang, Mao Lin Huang, Yi-Na Li:
Two-layer visual analytics of truckers' risk-coping social network. 347-365 - Raissa dos Santos Vieira, Hugo Alexandre Dantas do Nascimento, Joelma de Moura Ferreira, Les R. Foulds:
Enhancing graph drawings through edge bundling using clustering ensembles. 366-383 - Nicola Cerioli, Rupesh Vyas, Mary Pat Reeve, Masood Masoodian:
Designing complex network visualisations using the wayfinding map metaphor. 384-403 - Michael Burch, Marco Lemmenmeier, Robert Ospelt, Zilka Bajraktarevic:
Visually encoding orthogonal planar graph drawings as graph mazes: An eye tracking study. 404-417
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