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VDA 2007: San Jose, CA, USA
- Robert F. Erbacher, Jonathan C. Roberts, Matti T. Gröhn, Katy Börner:
Visualization and Data Analysis 2007, San Jose, CA, USA, January 29-30, 2007. SPIE Proceedings 6495, SPIE 2007, ISBN 978-0-8194-6608-2
Visualization Techniques I
- Seongyoon Cho, Jinah Park:
A visualization method for ontology based distance measure on relation network. 649502 - Jonathan Woodring, Han-Wei Shen:
Incorporating highlighting animations into static visualizations. 649503 - Raymond D. Rimey, David S. Bolme:
Re-using millions of visualizations. 649504 - Ming C. Hao, Umeshwar Dayal, Daniel A. Keim, Tobias Schreck:
A visual analysis of multi-attribute data using pixel matrix displays. 649505
Interaction and Exploration
- Jaya Sreevalsan-Nair, Erwin Van Nieuwenhuyse, Ingrid Hotz, Lars Linsen, Bernd Hamann:
An interactive visual exploration tool for Northern California's water-monitoring network. 649506 - Amit P. Sawant, Matti Vanninen, Christopher G. Healey:
PerfViz: a visualization tool for analyzing, exploring, and comparing storage controller performance data. 649507 - Nelson Wong, Sheelagh Carpendale:
Supporting interactive graph exploration using edge plucking. 649508 - Rick Walker, Peter Kenny, Jingqi Miao:
Exploratory simulation for astrophysics. 649509
Evaluations
- Soon Tee Teoh:
A study on multiple views for tree visualization. 64950B - Camilla Forsell, Jimmy Johansson:
Task-based evaluation of multirelational 3D and standard 2D parallel coordinates. 64950C - Samuel S. Silva, Frutuoso G. M. Silva, Joaquim Madeira, Beatriz Sousa Santos:
Evaluation of mesh simplification algorithms using PolyMeCo: a case study. 64950D
Visualization Applications
- Elisabeth Peinsipp-Byma, Ralf Eck, Nils Rehfeld, Jürgen Geisler:
Situation analysis at a digital situation table with Fovea-Tablett. 64950E - Kenneth Moreland, Lisa Avila, Lee Ann Fisk:
Parallel unstructured volume rendering in ParaView. 64950F
Techniques for Large-scale Data
- Dan R. Lipsa, Philip J. Rhodes, R. Daniel Bergeron, Ted M. Sparr:
Spatial prefetching for out-of-core visualization of multidimensional data. 64950G - John T. Langton, Astrid A. Prinz, Timothy J. Hickey:
NeuroVis: combining dimensional stacking and pixelization to visually explore, analyze, and mine multidimensional multivariate data. 64950H - James P. Ahrens, Nehal Desai, Patrick S. McCormick, Ken Martin, Jonathan Woodring:
A modular extensible visualization system architecture for culled prioritized data streaming. 64950I
Visualization Techniques II
- Chris E. Weaver:
Patterns of coordination in Improvise visualizations. 64950K - Tobias Schreck, Christian Panse:
A new metaphor for projection-based visual analysis and data exploration. 64950L - Sebastian Kempken, Thomas Pilz, Wolfram Luther:
Visualization of rule productivity in deriving nonstandard spellings. 64950M - Khizar Hayat, William Puech, Gilles Gesquière, Marc Chaumont:
Wavelet-based data hiding of DEM in the context of real-time 3D visualization. 64950N - Thomas Butkiewicz, Remco Chang, Zachary Wartell, William Ribarsky:
Analyzing sampled terrain volumetrically with regard to error and geologic variation. 64950O
Poster Session
- Yves Chiricota:
GrSim: a system for network visualization and exploration. 64950P - Nathan Cooprider, Robert P. Burton:
Extension of star coordinates into three dimensions. 64950Q - Daryl H. Hepting, Paul Schmiedge:
A user-driven interface for exploring visualizations. 64950R - John D. Bovey, Peter Rodgers:
A method for testing graph visualizations using games. 64950S - Kristin Hanks, Matthew Henry, Jamison E. Judd, Kynthia Brunette:
Visualizing computer lab usage at Indiana University, Bloomington. 64950T - Jim Ching-Rong Lin, Cass Hall:
Multiple oil and gas volumetric data visualization with GPU programming. 64950U
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