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IV 2012: Montpellier, France
- Ebad Banissi, Stefan Bertschi, Camilla Forsell, Jimmy Johansson, Sarah Kenderdine, Francis T. Marchese, Muhammad Sarfraz, Liz J. Stuart, Anna Ursyn, Theodor G. Wyeld, Hanane Azzag, Mustapha Lebbah, Gilles Venturini:
16th International Conference on Information Visualisation, IV 2012, Montpellier, France, July 11-13, 2012. IEEE Computer Society 2012, ISBN 978-1-4673-2260-7
Information Visualisation
Information Visualisation - Theory & Techniques
- Richard Brath, Peter MacMurchy:
Sphere-based Information Visualization: Challenges and Benefits. 1-6 - Aimi Kobayashi, Kazuo Misue, Jiro Tanaka:
Edge Equalized Treemaps. 7-12 - Pavol Fabo, Matej Novotny:
Three-level Visualization of Internet Discussion with Extruded Word Clouds. 13-17 - Walter Didimo, Fabrizio Montecchiani:
Fast Layout Computation of Hierarchically Clustered Networks: Algorithmic Advances and Experimental Analysis. 18-23 - João Miguel Santos, Paulo Dias, Beatriz Sousa Santos:
Implementation and Evaluation of an Enhanced H-tree Layout Pedigree Visualization. 24-29 - Simone Kriglstein, Margit Pohl, Claus Stachl:
Animation for Time-oriented Data: An Overview of Empirical Research. 30-35 - Lukas Holy, Kamil Jezek, Jaroslav Snajberk, Premek Brada:
Lowering Visual Clutter in Large Component Diagrams. 36-41 - Mariko Sasakura, Ayame Akagi, Akane Yamaoka, Naoko Matsumoto:
Visualizing Migration of Demographic Simulation in Prehistoric and Protohistoric Periods. 42-47 - Antoine Lambert, François Queyroi, Romain Bourqui:
Visualizing Patterns in Node-link Diagrams. 48-53 - Jaroslav Snajberk, Lukas Holy, Premek Brada:
AIVA vs UML: Comparison of Component Application Visualizations in a Case-study. 54-61 - Mountaz Hascoët:
Visual Color Design. 62-67 - Paul Craig, Néna Roa-Seïler:
A Vertical Timeline Visualization for the Exploratory Analysis of Dialogue Data. 68-73 - Jie Liang, Quang Vinh Nguyen, Simeon J. Simoff, Mao Lin Huang:
Angular Treemaps - A New Technique for Visualizing and Emphasizing Hierarchical Structures. 74-80 - Rina Nakazawa, Takayuki Itoh, Jun Sese, Aika Terada:
Integrated Visualization of Gene Network and Ontology Applying a Hierarchical Graph Visualization Technique. 81-86 - Ugo Erra, Giuseppe Scanniello, Nicola Capece:
Visualizing the Evolution of Software Systems Using the Forest Metaphor. 87-92 - Liang Fu Lu, Mao Lin Huang, Yi-Wen Chen, Jie Liang, Quang Vinh Nguyen:
Clutter Reduction in Multi-dimensional Visualization of Incomplete Data Using Sugiyama Algorithm. 93-99 - Marta Pinto, Rui Raposo, Fernando M. S. Ramos:
Comparison of Emerging Information Visualization Tools for Higher Education. 100-105 - Sayaka Yagi, Yumiko Uchida, Takayuki Itoh:
A Polyline-based Visualization Technique for Tagged Time-varying Data. 106-111 - Satoko Shiroi, Kazuo Misue, Jiro Tanaka:
ChronoView: Visualization Technique for Many Temporal Data. 112-117 - Manuel Cesario, Matthew Jervis, Saturnino Luz, Masood Masoodian, Bill Rogers:
Time-based Geographical Mapping of Communicable Diseases. 118-123 - Jie Hua, Mao Lin Huang, Weidong Huang, Junhu Wang, Quang Vinh Nguyen:
Force-directed Graph Visualization with Pre-positioning - Improving Convergence Time and Quality of Layout. 124-129 - David Bihanic, Thomas Polacsek:
Models for Visualisation of Complex Information Systems. 130-135
Information Visualisation - Usability & Evaluation
- Camilla Forsell:
Evaluation in Information Visualization: Heuristic Evaluation. 136-142 - Arto Lehtiniemi, Jukka Holm:
Using Animated Mood Pictures in Music Recommendation. 143-150 - Theodor G. Wyeld:
From the Arcane to the Lucid: A Case Study of Improvements to a Library Database Using Visual Cues. 151-156 - Stefan Seipel, Leonor Carvalho:
Solving Combined Geospatial Tasks Using 2D and 3D Bar Charts. 157-163
Information Visualisation - Applications
- Edson Koiti Kudo Yasojima, Bianchi Serique Meiguins, Aruanda Simões Goncalves Meiguins:
Collaborative Augmented Reality Application for Information Visualization Support. 164-169 - Vítor Gonçalves, Maria João Fontoura, Paulo Dias, Rui Moura, Beatriz Sousa Santos:
3D visualization of geophysical resistivity data to delineate contamination anomalies in a landfill. 170-175 - Nikolas Jorge S. Carneiro, Anderson Marques, Ranieri Barros Teixeira, Aruanda Simões Goncalves Meiguins, Bianchi Serique Meiguins:
Design Decisions for a Brazilian t-Commerce Application. 176-181 - Jairo de Jesus Nascimento da Silva Junior, Bianchi Serique Meiguins, Nikolas Jorge S. Carneiro, Aruanda Simões Goncalves Meiguins, Roberto Yuri da Silva Franco, Anderson Gregorio Marques Soares:
PRISMA Mobile: An Information Visualization Tool for Tablets. 182-187 - Christine Mikkelsen, Jimmy Johansson, Matthew Cooper:
Visualization of Power System Data on Situation Overview Displays. 188-197 - Elizabeth Simão Carvalho, Marcirio Silveira Chaves:
Exploring User-generated Data Visualization in the Accommodation Sector. 198-203 - Jonathan Dubois, Ludovic Cottret, Amine Ghozlane, David Auber, Frédéric Bringaud, Patricia Thébault, Fabien Jourdan, Romain Bourqui:
Systrip: A Visual Environment for the Investigation of Time-series Data in the Context of Metabolic Networks. 204-213 - Chris Culy, Corina Dima, Emanuel Dima:
Through the Looking Glass: Two Approaches to Visualizing Linguistic Syntax Trees. 214-219
Advances in Interactive and Visual Data Clustering
- Gilles Bisson, Renaud Blanch:
Improving Visualization of Large Hierarchical Clustering. 220-228 - Adam Russell, Karen M. Daniels, Georges G. Grinstein:
Voronoi Diagram Based Dimensional Anchor Assessment for Radial Visualizations. 229-233 - Zhiyuan Yao, Peter Sarlin, Tomas Eklund, Barbro Back:
Temporal Customer Segmentation Using the Self-organizing Time Map. 234-240 - Cyril De Runz, Eric Desjardin, Michel Herbin:
Unsupervised Visual Data Mining Using Self-organizing Maps and a Data-driven Color Mapping. 241-245 - Nhat-Quang Doan, Hanane Azzag, Mustapha Lebbah:
Graph Decomposition Using Self-organizing Trees. 246-251 - Abdelheq Et-tahir Guettala, Fatma Bouali, Christiane Guinot, Gilles Venturini:
A User Assistant for the Selection and Parameterization of the Visualizations in Visual Data Mining. 252-257 - Mohamed Mouine, Guy Lapalme:
Using Clustering to Personalize Visualization. 258-263 - Seyed Vahid Moosavi, Qin Rongjun:
A New Automated Hierarchical Clustering Algorithm Based on Emergent Self Organizing Maps. 264-269
Coordinated & Multiple Views in Exploratory Visualization
- Yasuhiro Hashimoto, Ryo Matsushita:
Heat Map Scope Technique for Stacked Time-series Data Visualization. 270-273 - Sebastin Kolman, Andrew S. Dufilie, Sanjay Krishna Anbalagan, Georges G. Grinstein:
InfoMaps : A Session Based Document Visualization and Analysis Tool. 274-282
Visual Analytics
Visual Data Mining and Analytics
- Masahiko Itoh, Mina Akaishi:
Visualization for Changes in Relationships between Historical Figures in Chronicles. 283-290 - Jonas Sjöbergh, Micke Kuwahara, Yuzuru Tanaka:
Visualizing Clinical Trial Data Using Pluggable Components. 291-296 - Amel Boulemnadjel, Fella Hachouf:
An Improved Algorithm for Subspace Clustering Applied to Image Segmentation. 297-301 - Mina Akaishi, Makoto Sato, Koichi Hori, Tetsuya Ishikawa:
A Visual Analysis Tool for Finding Embedded Relations in Chronicles. 302-307 - Jonas Trümper, Martin Beck, Jürgen Döllner:
A Visual Analysis Approach to Support Perfective Software Maintenance. 308-315
Social Media Analytics & Open Source Intelligence and Web Mining
- Amadeu S. de Campos Filho, Fred Freitas, Alex Sandro Gomes, Jairson Vitorino:
Brandmap: An Information Visualization Platform for Brand Association in Blogosphere. 316-320 - Justin Fagnan, Osmar R. Zaïane, Randy Goebel:
Visualizing Community Centric Network Layouts. 321-330 - Davide Barbuto, Gaetano Contaldi, Sabrina Senatore:
Adding a Semantic Layer to Flickr Images Search Service. 331-336
Knowledge Visualisation
Knowledge Visualisation and Visual Thinking
- Roland A. Pfister, Martin J. Eppler:
Paths to Success: A Sketch-based Creativity Technique for Individuals and Teams. 337-342 - Roland A. Pfister:
Does the Medium Matter? An Experiment on the Impact of Collaboration on Visual Sales Sessions. 343-348 - Wibke Weber, Hannes Rall:
Data Visualization in Online Journalism and Its Implications for the Production Process. 349-356 - Rui Rodrigues, Ana Isabel Veloso, Óscar Mealha:
A Television News Graphical Layout Analysis Method Using Eye Tracking. 357-362 - Sasa Kuhar, Vili Podgorelec:
Ontology Visualization for Domain Experts: A New Solution. 363-369 - Helena Haapio, Stefania Passera:
Reducing Contract Complexity through Visualization - A Multi-level Challenge. 370-375 - Stefania Passera:
Enhancing Contract Usability and User Experience Through Visualization - An Experimental Evaluation. 376-382 - Soile Pohjonen, Katja Koskelainen:
Visualization in Trialogic Public Procurement Contracting. 383-388
Design Visualisation
Visualization, Art, and Design
- Francis T. Marchese:
The Origins and Rise of Medieval Information Visualization. 389-395
Co-operative Design Visualisation
- Thomas Van Bouwel, Andrew Vande Moere, Stefan Boeykens:
ArchiBrain: A Conceptual Platform for the Visualization of Collaborative Design. 396-402 - Anastasia Koltsova, Antje Kunze, Gerhard Schmitt:
Design of Urban Space at Pedestrian Scale: A Method for Parameterization of Urban Qualities. 403-409 - Lukas Treyer, Sofia Georgakopoulou, Gerhard Schmitt:
Using a Shifted Lens to Achieve Visual Depth in Facade Projections More Efficiently. 410-415 - Anja Jutraz, Tadeja Zupancic:
Criteria for Cooperative Urban Design through Digital System of Design Tools. 416-421 - Chen Zhong, Tao Wang, Stephen Cairns, Stefan Müller Arisona:
Using an Interactive Dymaxion Map to Convey Research Information through Visualization. 422-425 - Katerina Nováková, Lukas Treyer, Gerhard Schmitt, Henri H. Achten:
Value Lab: Innovation in Teaching Visual Design: There is Nothing to Wait For. 426-433
Visualization
Augmented Reality Visualization and Art
- Minoru Nakayama, Kouichi Mutsuura, Hiroh Yamamoto:
Visualization Analysis of Student's Notes Taken in a Fully Online Learning Environment. 434-439 - Kim Kirchbach, Christoph Runde:
Augmented Reality for Construction Control. 440-444 - Vladimir Geroimenko:
Augmented Reality Technology and Art: The Analysis and Visualization of Evolving Conceptual Models. 445-453
Applications of Graph Theory
- Carl Crawford, Chris Walshaw, Alan J. Soper:
A Multilevel Force-directed Graph Drawing Algorithm Using Multilevel Global Force Approximation. 454-459 - Miroslav Cermák, Jirí Dokulil, Jana Katreniaková:
Boundary Labeling of Graph Edges Using Colors. 460-463 - Thomas Morsellino, Cédric Aguerre, Mohamed Mosbah:
Debugging the Execution of Distributed Algorithms over Anonymous Networks. 464-470
Computer Games and their Applications (CGa)
- Theodor G. Wyeld, Belinda MacGill, Faye Blanch, Pam Thompson:
Playing with Reconciliation: Engaging Primary School Students with the Values of Reconciliation Using a Video Game. 471-473 - Samuel Almeida, Ana Isabel Veloso, Óscar Mealha, Licínio Roque, Arnaldo Moura:
A Video Game Level Analysis Model Proposal. 474-479
Geometric Modeling & Imaging
- Muhammad Sarfraz, Malik Zawwar Hussain, Shehla Aslam, Maria Hussain:
Monotony Preserving Scattered Data Interpolation Scheme Using Side-vertex Method. 480-485 - Mohamed A. Berbar, Yasser A. Reyad, Mohamed Hussain:
Breast Mass Classification using Statistical and Local Binary Pattern Features. 486-490 - Vasyl Tereshchenko, Oleksandr Socolov, Andriy Fisunenko:
Solving the Range Searching Problem for Region Bounded by a Convex Surface. 491-494
Visualisation in Built & Rural Environments
Built & Rural Environments Visualisation
- Robina Hetherington, Robin C. Laney, Stephen Peake:
Zone Modelling and Visualisation: Keys to the Design of Low Carbon Buildings. 495-503 - David Holmes, John Counsell, Andrew Geens:
The Importance of Micro-climate Modification for Adaptation of Welsh Housing to Climate Change. 504-509 - John Counsell:
Beyond Level 2 BIM, Web Portals and Collaboration Tools. 510-515 - Ebad Banissi, Hong Zhou:
Modelling 3D City Using High Resolution Stereo Camera Imagery. 516-522
Digital Heritage Knowledge Visualisation
- Giovanni Issini:
Knowledge Visualization of Large-size Architectural Heritage. A Research Experience on Yanqing Section of Chinese Great Wall. 523-527 - Kit Devine:
Making Place: Designing and Building an Engaging, Interactive and Pedagogical Historical World. 528-533 - Kristine Deray, Simeon J. Simoff:
Framing Interaction through Engagement in Interactive Open Ended Environments. 534-539 - Florian Windhager, Eva Mayr:
Cultural Heritage Cube. A Conceptual Framework for Visual Exhibition Exploration. 540-545 - Christine Nicholls:
More Than Meets the Eye: Cross-cultural Interpretations of Digitally Manipulated Photography. 546-554 - I-Tzu Hung, Chi-Shiung Thzeng:
Research of Styles and Visualisation Characteristics on Chinese Engraved Ancient Book Typeface Culture. 555-560
BioMedical Visualization
- Nigel J. B. McFarlane, Xiangyin Ma, Gordon Clapworthy, Nik Bessis, Debora Testi:
A Survey and Classification of Visualisation in Multiscale Biomedical Applications. 561-566 - Ekaterina I. Galkina, Georges G. Grinstein:
Challenges of Exploratory Visualization of Gene-environment Interaction in Alzheimer's Disease. 567-572
Information Visualization in Biomedical Informatics
- Harald Kattnig, Aleksandar Poleksic:
Visualizing Protein Structural Superpositions and Alignments with StructAlignViewer. 573-577 - Stefan Nickels, Hienke Sminia, Sabine C. Mueller, Bas Kools, Anna Katharina Dehof, Hans-Peter Lenhof, Andreas Hildebrandt:
ProteinScanAR - An Augmented Reality Web Application for High School Education in Biomolecular Life Sciences. 578-583 - Oleg N. Reva, Oliver Bezuidt:
Visualization of Distribution of Pathogenicity Genomic Islands between Pathogenic, Nosocomial and Environmental Bacteria. 584-587 - Leyla Zhuhadar, Gopi Chand Nutakki:
Hybrid Appearance Based Disease Recognition of Human Brains. 588-598
Short Papers
- Stefaan Van Liefferinge, Rebecca A. Smith, Tyler Carlson, Elijah Holt, Michael A. Covington, Walter D. Potter:
The ARC Project: Reasoning about Representations of Gothic Cathedrals with Artificial Intelligence. 599-601 - Salvatore Iaconesi, Oriana Persico:
VersuS, The Digital Lives of Cities Transforms into Usable Interconnective Intelligence. 602-606 - Yuan Miao, Shang-Chia Chiou:
Traditional Settlements Boundary Visualization. 607-609 - Yang-Cheng Lin, Chun-Chun Wei:
How to Best Meet Consumers' Preferences for New Product Design: An Application of Art and Design. 610-612 - Rodrigo Augusto de Moraes Lourenço, Rafael Veras Guimarães, Nikolas Jorge S. Carneiro, Roberto Yuri da Silva Franco, Aruanda Simões Goncalves Meiguins, Bianchi Serique Meiguins:
Exploring, Comparing and Coordinating Multiple Datasets in an Information Visualization Tool. 613-618 - James Giddings, William Mass, Andrew S. Dufilie, Georges G. Grinstein:
Weaving the U.S. Census: Visualization and Cross-jurisdictional Exploration and Comparisons. 619-624 - Pavol Fabo, Roman Durikovic:
Automated Usability Measurement of Arbitrary Desktop Application with Eyetracking. 625-629 - Danilo Medeiros Eler, Rogério Eduardo Garcia, Maria Cristina Ferreira de Oliveira, Rosane Minghim:
A Model to Store Coordination Mappings. 630-635 - Jukka Holm, Harri Siirtola:
A Comparison of Methods for Visualizing Musical Genres. 636-645 - Roberto Yuri da Silva Franco, Ranieri Barros Teixeira, Rafael Veras Guimarães, Nikolas Jorge S. Carneiro, Aruanda Simões Goncalves Meiguins, Bianchi Serique Meiguins:
PRISMA-MDE - Distributed and Scalable Environment for Multiple Views of Data Coordinates. 646-651 - Samy Ait-Aoudia, Ramdane Mahiou, Hamza Djebli, Elhachemi Guerrout:
Satellite and Aerial Image Mosaicing - A Comparative Insight. 652-657
Posters
- José Anibal Arias, Roberto Carlos Reyes, Antonio Razo:
A Simple Technique for Modeling Terrains Using Contour Maps. 658-662 - Victor Manuel Martinez Lopez:
Designing Multimedia Content for Architectural Research and Case Study Projects. 663-665
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