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Information Visualization, Volume 7
Volume 7, Number 1, Spring 2008
- William Ribarsky, John Dill:
Visual analytics science and technology. 1-2 - Ryan Eccles, Thomas Kapler, Robert Harper, William Wright:
Stories in GeoTime. 3-17 - Niklas Elmqvist
, John T. Stasko, Philippas Tsigas
:
DataMeadow: a visual canvas for analysis of large-scale multivariate data. 18-33 - Ulrik Brandes, Jürgen Lerner:
Visual analysis of controversy in user-generated encyclopedias. 34-48 - Jeffrey Heer, Maneesh Agrawala:
Design considerations for collaborative visual analytics. 49-62 - Remco Chang
, Alvin Lee, Mohammad Ghoniem
, Robert Kosara, William Ribarsky, Jing Yang, Evan A. Suma, Caroline Ziemkiewicz, Daniel A. Kern, Agus Sudjianto:
Scalable and interactive visual analysis of financial wire transactions for fraud detection. 63-76 - SungYe Kim, Ross Maciejewski, Karl Ostmo, Edward J. Delp
, Timothy F. Collins, David S. Ebert
:
Mobile analytics for emergency response and training. 77-88 - Gennady L. Andrienko
, Natalia V. Andrienko
, Ulrich Bartling:
Visual analytics approach to user-controlled evacuation scheduling. 89-103 - Kevin Mote:
Erratum: Fast point-feature label placement for dynamic visualizations. 104
Volume 7, Number 2, Summer 2008
- Pak Chung Wong, Harlan Foote, Patrick Mackey, George Chin Jr., Heidi J. Sofia, James J. Thomas:
A dynamic multiscale magnifying tool for exploring large sparse graphs. 105-117 - John T. Stasko, Carsten Görg
, Zhicheng Liu:
Jigsaw: supporting investigative analysis through interactive visualization. 118-132 - Kate Beard, Heather Deese, Neal Pettigrew:
A framework for visualization and exploration of events. 133-151 - Jimmy Johansson, Camilla Forsell, Mats Lind, Matthew Cooper:
Perceiving patterns in parallel coordinates: determining thresholds for identification of relationships. 152-162 - Pär-Anders Albinsson, Dennis Andersson:
Extending the attribute explorer to support professional team-sport analysis. 163-169 - Julie Pignataro:
Book Review: Information Visualization: Design for Interaction. 170-171
Volume 7, Numbers 3-4, Fall / Winter 2008
- Gennady L. Andrienko
, Natalia V. Andrienko
, Jason Dykes, Sara Irina Fabrikant, Monica Wachowicz:
Geovisualization of dynamics, movement and change: key issues and developing approaches in visualization research. 173-180
- Urska Demsar
, A. Stewart Fotheringham, Martin Charlton
:
Exploring the spatio-temporal dynamics of geographical processes with geographically weighted regression and geovisual analytics. 181-197 - Jinfeng Zhao
, Pip Forer, Andrew S. Harvey:
Activities, ringmaps and geovisualization of large human movement fields. 198-209 - Aidan Slingsby
, Jason Dykes, Jo Wood
:
Using treemaps for variable selection in spatio-temporal visualisation. 210-224 - Salvatore Rinzivillo
, Dino Pedreschi
, Mirco Nanni, Fosca Giannotti, Natalia V. Andrienko
, Gennady L. Andrienko
:
Visually driven analysis of movement data by progressive clustering. 225-239 - Somayeh Dodge
, Robert Weibel, Anna-Katharina Lautenschütz:
Towards a taxonomy of movement patterns. 240-252 - Vincenzo Del Fatto
, Robert Laurini, Karla Lopez, Monica Sebillo, Giuliana Vitiello
:
A chorem-based approach for visually synthesizing complex phenomena. 253-264 - Alexandre Valle de Carvalho
, A. Augusto de Sousa, Cristina Ribeiro
, Emília Costa:
A temporal focus + context visualization model for handling valid-time spatial information. 265-274 - Eoin Mac Aoidh, Michela Bertolotto
, David C. Wilson:
Understanding geospatial interests by visualizing map interaction behavior. 275-286

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