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Information Visualization, Volume 8
Volume 8, Number 1, Spring 2009
- Tera Marie Green, William Ribarsky, Brian D. Fisher:
Building and applying a human cognition model for visual analytics. 1-13 - Tobias Schreck, Jürgen Bernard, Tatiana von Landesberger, Jörn Kohlhammer:
Visual cluster analysis of trajectory data with interactive Kohonen maps. 14-29 - Cecilia R. Aragon, Sarah S. Poon, Gregory S. Aldering, Rollin C. Thomas, Robert Quimby:
Using visual analytics to develop situation awareness in astrophysics. 30-41 - David Gotz, Michelle X. Zhou:
Characterizing users' visual analytic activity for insight provenance. 42-55 - Chen Yu, Yiwen Zhong, Thomas Smith, Ikhyun Park, Weixia Huang:
Visual data mining of multimedia data for social and behavioral studies. 56-70 - William A. Pike, Joe Bruce, Bob Baddeley, Daniel M. Best, Lyndsey Franklin, Richard May, Douglas M. Rice, Rick Riensche, Katarina Younkin:
The Scalable Reasoning System: Lightweight visualization for distributed analytics. 71-84
Volume 8, Number 2, Summer 2009
- Alexandru C. Telea:
Introduction to the special issue of selected papers from SOFTVIS'2008. 85-86
- Wim De Pauw, Henrique Andrade:
Visualizing large-scale streaming applications. 87-106 - Jens von Pilgrim, Kristian Duske, Paul McIntosh:
Eclipse GEF3D: Bringing 3D to existing 2D editors. 107-119 - Shaohua Xie, Eileen T. Kraemer, R. E. Kurt Stirewalt, Laura K. Dillon, Scott D. Fleming:
Design and evaluation of extensions to UML sequence diagrams for modeling multithreaded interactions. 120-136
Volume 8, Number 3, Fall 2009
- Xia Lin, Andreas Kerren, Jiaje Zhang:
Challenges in human-centered information visualization: Introduction to the special issue. 137-138
- Weidong Huang, Peter Eades, Seok-Hee Hong:
Measuring effectiveness of graph visualizations: A cognitive load perspective. 139-152 - A. Johannes Pretorius, Jarke J. van Wijk:
What does the user want to see? What do the data want to be? 153-166 - Jae-wook Ahn, Peter Brusilovsky:
Adaptive visualization of search results: Bringing user models to visual analytics. 167-179 - Katja Einsfeld, Achim Ebert, Andreas Kerren, Matthias Deller:
Knowledge generation through human-centered information visualization. 180-196 - Aba-Sah Dadzie, Vitaveska Lanfranchi, Daniela Petrelli:
Seeing is believing: Linking data with knowledge. 197-211 - George Chin Jr., Mudita Singhal, Grant C. Nakamura, Vidhya Gurumoorthi, Natalie Freeman-Cadoret:
Visual analysis of dynamic data streams. 212-229 - Loura Costello, Georges G. Grinstein, Catherine Plaisant, Jean Scholtz:
Advancing user-centered evaluation of visual analytic environments through contests. 230-238
Volume 8, Number 4, Winter 2009
- Joe Kielman, James J. Thomas, Richard May:
Foundations and Frontiers in Visual Analytics. 239-246
- George G. Robertson, David S. Ebert, Stephen G. Eick, Daniel A. Keim, Ken Joy:
Scale and complexity in visual analytics. 247-253 - William Ribarsky, Brian D. Fisher, William M. Pottenger:
Science of analytical reasoning. 254-262 - William A. Pike, John T. Stasko, Remco Chang, Theresa A. O'Connell:
The science of interaction. 263-274 - David J. Kasik, David S. Ebert, Guy Lebanon, Haesun Park, William M. Pottenger:
Data transformations and representations for computation and visualization. 275-285 - Nancy Chinchor, William A. Pike:
The science of analytic reporting. 286-293 - Jean Scholtz, Kristin A. Cook, Mark A. Whiting, Doug Lemon, Howard Greenblatt:
Visual analytics technology transition progress. 294-301 - Pak Chung Wong, James J. Thomas:
Visual analytics: Building a vibrant and resilient national science. 302-308 - James J. Thomas, Joe Kielman:
Challenges for visual analytics. 309-314
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