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IEEE VAST 2011: Providence, Rhode Island, USA
- 6th IEEE Conference on Visual Analytics Science and Technology, IEEE VAST 2011, Providence, RI, USA, October 23-28, 2011. IEEE Computer Society 2011, ISBN 978-1-4673-0015-5
- William Pike, Jonathan C. Roberts, Silvia Miksch, Matthew O. Ward:
Message from the conference and paper chairs. - Paul Thagard:
Visual thinking in discovery and invention: From physics to cognitive social science. - Amanda Cox:
How editing and design changes news graphics. - Bum Chul Kwon, Brian D. Fisher, Ji Soo Yi:
Visual analytic roadblocks for novice investigators. 3-11 - Georgia Albuquerque, Martin Eisemann, Marcus A. Magnor:
Perception-based visual quality measures. 13-20 - Youn ah Kang, John T. Stasko:
Characterizing the intelligence analysis process: Informing visual analytics design through a longitudinal field study. 21-30 - Sebastian Bremm, Tatiana von Landesberger, Martin Hess, Tobias Schreck, Philipp Weil, Kay Hamacher:
Interactive visual comparison of multiple trees. 31-40 - Zhicheng Liu, Shamkant B. Navathe, John T. Stasko:
Network-based visual analysis of tabular data. 41-50 - Jeffrey Heer, Adam Perer:
Orion: A system for modeling, transformation and visualization of multidimensional heterogeneous networks. 51-60 - Hossam Sharara, Awalin Sopan, Galileo Namata, Lise Getoor, Lisa Singh:
G-PARE: A visual analytic tool for comparative analysis of uncertain graphs. 61-70 - Adam Perer, Ido Guy, Erel Uziel, Inbal Ronen, Michal Jacovi:
Visual social network analytics for relationship discovery in the enterprise. 71-79 - Caroline Ziemkiewicz, R. Jordan Crouser, Ashley Rye Yauilla, Sara L. Su, William Ribarsky, Remco Chang:
How locus of control influences compatibility with visualization style. 81-90 - Jean-Daniel Fekete, Pierre-Luc Hemery, Thomas Baudel, Jo Wood:
Obvious: A meta-toolkit to encapsulate information visualization toolkits - One toolkit to bind them all. 91-100 - Yang Chen, Jamal Alsakran, Scott Barlowe, Jing Yang, Ye Zhao:
Supporting effective common ground construction in Asynchronous Collaborative Visual Analytics. 101-110 - Thorsten May, Andreas Bannach, James Davey, Tobias Ruppert, Jörn Kohlhammer:
Guiding feature subset selection with an interactive visualization. 111-120 - Alex Endert, Chao Han, Dipayan Maiti, Leanna House, Scotland Leman, Chris North:
Observation-level interaction with statistical models for visual analytics. 121-130 - Zhenyu Guo, Matthew O. Ward, Elke A. Rundensteiner, Carolina Ruiz:
Pointwise local pattern exploration for sensitivity analysis. 131-140 - Malgorzata Migut, Jan C. van Gemert, Marcel Worring:
Interactive decision making using dissimilarity to visually represented prototypes. 141-149 - Stef van den Elzen, Jarke J. van Wijk:
BaobabView: Interactive construction and analysis of decision trees. 151-160 - Gennady L. Andrienko, Natalia V. Andrienko, Christophe Hurter, Salvatore Rinzivillo, Stefan Wrobel:
From movement tracks through events to places: Extracting and characterizing significant places from mobility data. 161-170 - He Liu, Yuan Gao, Lu Lu, Siyuan Liu, Huamin Qu, Lionel M. Ni:
Visual analysis of route diversity. 171-180 - Alan M. MacEachren, Anuj R. Jaiswal, Anthony C. Robinson, Scott Pezanowski, Alexander Savelyev, Prasenjit Mitra, Xiao Zhang, Justine I. Blanford:
SensePlace2: GeoTwitter analytics support for situational awareness. 181-190 - Shehzad Afzal, Ross Maciejewski, David S. Ebert:
Visual analytics decision support environment for epidemic modeling and response evaluation. 191-200 - Lei Shi, Qi Liao, Yuan He, Rui Li, Aaron Striegel, Zhong Su:
SAVE: Sensor anomaly visualization engine. 201-210 - Ishwar Kulkarni, Shanaz Y. Mistry, Brian Cummings, M. Gopi:
A visual navigation system for querying neural stem cell imaging data. 211-220 - Abish Malik, Ross Maciejewski, Ben Maule, David S. Ebert:
A visual analytics process for maritime resource allocation and risk assessment. 221-230 - Wenwen Dou, Xiaoyu Wang, Remco Chang, William Ribarsky:
ParallelTopics: A probabilistic approach to exploring document collections. 231-240 - Weijia Xu, Maria Esteva, Suyog Dott Jain, Varun Jain:
Analysis of large digital collections with interactive visualization. 241-250 - Xiaoyu Wang, Wenwen Dou, Thomas Butkiewicz, Eric A. Bier, William Ribarsky:
A two-stage framework for designing visual analytics system in organizational environments. 251-260 - Anushka Anand, Leland Wilkinson, Dang Tuan Nhon:
Using random projections to identify class-separating variables in high-dimensional spaces. 263-264 - Jens Bauer, Sebastian Thelen, Achim Ebert:
Evaluation of large display interaction using smart phones. 265-266 - Ian Bowman, Shantanu H. Joshi, John Darrell Van Horn:
Query-based coordinated multiple views with Feature Similarity Space for visual analysis of MRI repositories. 267-268 - Joseph A. Cottam, Andrew Lumsdaine:
Reasonable abstractions: Semantics for dynamic data visualization. 269-270 - R. Jordan Crouser, Jeremy G. Freeman, Remco Chang:
Exploring agent-based simulations using temporal graphs. 271-272 - Iain Dillingham, Jason Dykes, Jo Wood:
Visual analytical approaches to evaluating uncertainty and bias in crowd sourced crisis information. 273-274 - John Alexis Guerra Gómez, Audra Buck-Coleman, Catherine Plaisant, Ben Shneiderman:
TreeVersity: Comparing tree structures by topology and node's attributes differences. 275-276 - Ming C. Hao, Christian Rohrdantz, Halldor Janetzko, Umeshwar Dayal, Daniel A. Keim, Lars-Erik Haug, Meichun Hsu:
Visual sentiment analysis on twitter data streams. 277-278 - Lane Harrison, Wenwen Dou, Aidong Lu, William Ribarsky, Xiaoyu Wang:
Analysts aren't machines: Inferring frustration through visualization interaction. 279-280 - Ilknur Icke, Andrew Rosenberg:
Automated measures for interpretable dimensionality reduction for visual classification: A user study. 281-282 - Masahiko Itoh, Naoki Yoshinaga, Masashi Toyoda, Masaru Kitsuregawa:
3D Visualization of temporal changes in bloggers' activities and interests. 283-284 - Dong Hyun Jeong, Soo-Yeon Ji, William Ribarsky, Remco Chang:
A state transition approach to understanding users' interactions. 285-286 - Victoria L. Lemieux, Barbara Endicott-Popovsky, Karl Eckler, Thomas Dang, Adam Jansen:
Visualizing an information assurance risk taxonomy. 287-288 - Jingjing Liu, Eli T. Brown, Remco Chang:
Find distance function, hide model inference. 289-290 - Iulian Peca, Haolin Zhi, Katerina Vrotsou, Natalia V. Andrienko, Gennady L. Andrienko:
KD-photomap: Exploring photographs in space and time. 291-292 - Bruno Pinaud, Jonathan Dubois, Guy Melançon:
PORGY: Interactive and visual reasoning with graph rewriting systems. 293-294 - Harald Piringer, Matthias Buchetics:
Exploring proportions: Comparative visualization of categorical data. 295-296 - Scott D. Rothenberger, John E. Wenskovitch, G. Elisabeta Marai:
Pexel and heatmap visual analysis of multidimensional gun/homicide data. 297-298 - Norbert Bánfi, László Dudás, Zsolt Fekete, Julianna Göbölös-Szabó, András Lukács, Ádám Nagy, Adrienn Szabó, Zoltán Szabó, Gábor Szücs:
City sentinel - VAST 2011 mini challenge 1 award: "Outstanding integration of computational and visual methods". 305-306 - Kevin Boone, Edward Swing:
Mapping an epidemic outbreak: Effective analysis and presentation. 307-308 - Harald Bosch, Dennis Thom, Michael Wörner, Steffen Koch, Edwin Puttmann, Dominik Jäckle, Thomas Ertl:
ScatterBlogs: Geo-spatial document analysis. 309-310 - Llyr ap Cenydd, Rick Walker, Serban R. Pop, Helen C. Miles, Chris J. Hughes, William John Teahan, Jonathan C. Roberts:
epSpread - Storyboarding for visual analytics. 311-312 - Yingjie Victor Chen, Zhenyu Cheryl Qian, Li Zhang:
MobileAnalymator: Animating data changes on mobile devices. 313-314 - Nicklaus A. Giacobe, Sen Xu:
Geovisual analytics for cyber security: Adopting the GeoViz Toolkit. 315-316 - Lane Harrison, Wenwen Dou, Aidong Lu, William Ribarsky, Xiaoyu Wang:
Guiding security analysis through visualization. 317-318 - Walter Marcelo Lamagna:
An integrated visualization on network events VAST 2011 mini challenge #2 award: "Outstanding integrated overview display". 319-321 - Christopher Andrews, Mahmud Shahriar Hossain, Samah Gad, Naren Ramakrishnan, Chris North:
Analyst's workspace: Protecting vastopolis. 323-324 - Elizabeth Braunstein, Carsten Görg, Zhicheng Liu, John T. Stasko:
Jigsaw to save vastopolis. 325-326 - Casey M. Canfield, David Sheffield:
Interactive data analysis with nSpace2®. 327-328 - Enrico Bertini, Juri Buchmüller, Fabian Fischer, Stephan Huber, Thomas Lindemeier, Fabian Maass, Florian Mansmann, Thomas Ramm, Michael Regenscheit, Christian Rohrdantz, Christian Scheible, Tobias Schreck, Stephan Sellien, Florian Stoffel, Mark Tautzenberger, Matthias Zieker, Daniel A. Keim:
Visual analytics of terrorist activities related to epidemics. 329-330
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