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PacificVis 2009: Beijing, China
- Peter Eades, Thomas Ertl, Han-Wei Shen:
IEEE Pacific Visualization Symposium PacificVis 2009, Beijing, China, April 20-23, 2009. IEEE Computer Society 2009, ISBN 978-1-4244-4404-5
Keynotes
- Jarke J. van Wijk:
Keynote address Knots, maps, and tiles: Three visual puzzles. - Zesheng Tang:
Capstone address Introduction to processing and visualization of Chang'e-1 Lunar exploration data.
Feature Extraction and Tracking
- Teng-Yok Lee, Han-Wei Shen:
Visualizing time-varying features with TAC-based distance fields. 1-8 - Olufemi Rosanwo, Christoph Petz, Steffen Prohaska, Hans-Christian Hege, Ingrid Hotz:
Dual streamline seeding. 9-16 - Chris Muelder, Kwan-Liu Ma:
Interactive feature extraction and tracking by utilizing region coherency. 17-24
Information Visualization I
- Rieko Otsuka, Kazuo Yano, Nobuo Sato:
An organization topographic map for visualizing business hierarchical relationships. 25-32 - Heorhiy Byelas, Alexandru C. Telea:
Visualizing metrics on areas of interest in software architecture diagrams. 33-40 - Lei Shi, Nan Cao, Shixia Liu, Weihong Qian, Li Tan, Guodong Wang, Jimeng Sun, Ching-Yung Lin:
HiMap: Adaptive visualization of large-scale online social networks. 41-48 - Yang Chen, Jing Yang, William Ribarsky:
Toward effective insight management in visual analytics systems. 49-56
Visualization Systems
- Andrea Unger, Heidrun Schumann:
Visual support for the understanding of simulation processes. 57-64 - Sebastian Grottel, Guido Reina, Thomas Ertl:
Optimized data transfer for time-dependent, GPU-based glyphs. 65-72 - Zhiyan Du, Yi-Jen Chiang, Han-Wei Shen:
Out-of-core volume rendering for time-varying fields using a space-partitioning time (SPT) tree. 73-80
Information Visualization II
- Hans-Jörg Schulz, Steffen Hadlak, Heidrun Schumann:
Point-based tree representation: A new approach for large hierarchies. 81-88 - Hongli Li, Georges G. Grinstein, Loura Costello:
A visual canonical adjacency matrix for graphs. 89-96 - Jing Li, Jarke J. van Wijk, Jean-Bernard Martens:
Evaluation of symbol contrast in scatterplots. 97-104 - Abon Chaudhuri, Han-Wei Shen:
A self-adaptive treemap-based technique for visualizing hierarchical data in 3D. 105-112
Graph Drawing
- Daniel Archambault, Tamara Munzner, David Auber:
TugGraph: Path-preserving hierarchies for browsing proximity and paths in graphs. 113-120 - Takayuki Itoh, Chris Muelder, Kwan-Liu Ma, Jun Sese:
A hybrid space-filling and force-directed layout method for visualizing multiple-category graphs. 121-128 - Yifan Hu, Yehuda Koren:
Extending the spring-electrical model to overcome warping effects. 129-136 - Weidong Huang, Peter Eades, Seok-Hee Hong:
A graph reading behavior: Geodesic-path tendency. 137-144
Visualization Applications
- Wei Chen, Song Zhang, Stephen Correia, David F. Tate:
Visualizing diffusion tensor imaging data with merging ellipsoids. 145-151 - Blank page. 152
- Tim H. J. M. Peeters, Vesna Prckovska, Markus van Almsick, Anna Vilanova, Bart M. ter Haar Romeny:
Fast and sleek glyph rendering for interactive HARDI data exploration. 153-160 - Jeffrey Sukharev, Chaoli Wang, Kwan-Liu Ma, Andrew T. Wittenberg:
Correlation study of time-varying multivariate climate data sets. 161-168 - Martin Falk, Michael Klann, Matthias Reuss, Thomas Ertl:
Visualization of signal transduction processes in the crowded environment of the cell. 169-176
Volume Visualization
- Carlos D. Correa, Kwan-Liu Ma:
Visibility-driven transfer functions. 177-184 - Peter Kohlmann, Stefan Bruckner, Armin Kanitsar, M. Eduard Gröller:
Contextual picking of volumetric structures. 185-192 - Yubo Tao, Hai Lin, Hujun Bao, Feng Dong, Gordon Clapworthy:
Structure-aware viewpoint selection for volume visualization. 193-200 - Daniel Patel, Martin Haidacher, Jean-Paul Balabanian, M. Eduard Gröller:
Moment curves. 201-208
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