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INFOVIS 2002: Boston, MA, USA
- Pak Chung Wong, Keith Andrews:
2002 IEEE Symposium on Information Visualization (InfoVis 2002), 27 October - 1 November 2002, Boston, MA, USA. IEEE Computer Society 2002, ISBN 0-7695-1751-X
Keynote
- William S. Cleveland:
Internet Traffic: Visualization, Discovery, and Very Large Displays. 3-4
Papers 1: Databases, Frameworks, and Visualization
- Chris Stolte, Diane Tang, Pat Hanrahan:
Multiscale Visualization Using Data Cubes "InfoVis 2002 Best Paper". 7-14 - Chris North, Nathan Conklin, Varun Saini:
Visualization Schemas for Flexible Information Visualization. 15-22 - Michelle X. Zhou, Min Chen, Ying Feng:
Building a Visual Database for Example-based Graphics Generation. 23-30
Technical Notes 1: Cartograms and Uncertainty
- Daniel A. Keim, Stephen C. North, Christian Panse, Jörn Schneidewind:
Efficient Cartogram Generation: A Comparison. 33-36 - Chris Olston, Jock D. Mackinlay:
Visualizing Data with Bounded Uncertainty. 37-40
Papers 2: Empirical Studies
- Lucy T. Nowell, Robert S. Schulman, Deborah Hix:
Graphical Encoding for Information Visualization: An Empirical Study. 43-50 - Mats Lind, Geoffrey P. Bingham, Camilla Forsell:
The Illusion of Perceived Metric 3D Structure. 51-56 - Catherine Plaisant, Jesse Grosjean, Benjamin B. Bederson:
SpaceTree: Supporting Exploration in Large Node Link Tree, Design Evolution and Empirical Evaluation. 57-64
Case Studies 1: Process and Bio Vis
- Kresimir Matkovic, Helwig Hauser, Reinhard Sainitzer, M. Eduard Gröller:
Process Visualization with Levels of Detail. 67-70 - Nina Amenta, Jeff Klingner:
Case Study: Visualizing Sets of Evolutionary Trees. 71-74
Papers 3: Visualizing Hierarchies
- Jing Yang, Matthew O. Ward, Elke A. Rundensteiner:
InterRing: An Interactive Tool for Visually Navigating and Manipulating Hierarchical Structures. 77-84 - Quang Vinh Nguyen, Mao Lin Huang:
A Space-Optimized Tree Visualization. 85-92 - Frank van Ham, Jarke J. van Wijk:
Beamtrees: Compact Visualization of Large Hierarchies. 93-100
Papers 4: Sequences, Patterns, and Huge Data Sets
- Praveen R. Thiagarajan, Guang R. Gao:
Visualizing Biosequence Data Using Texture Mapping. 103-109 - Martin Wattenberg:
Arc Diagrams: Visualizing Structure in Strings. 110-116 - Jean-Daniel Fekete, Catherine Plaisant:
Interactive Information Visualization of a Million Items. 117-124
Technical Notes 2: Brushing and Drill-Down
- Helwig Hauser, Florian Ledermann, Helmut Doleisch:
Angular Brushing of Extended Parallel Coordinates. 127-130 - Nathan Conklin, Sandeep Prabhakar, Chris North:
Multiple Foci Drill-Down through Tuple and Attribute Aggregation Polyarchies in Tabular Data. 131-134
Papers 5: Graph Drawing and Force-Directed Placement
- Yehuda Koren, Liran Carmel, David Harel:
ACE: A Fast Multiscale Eigenvectors Computation for Drawing Huge Graphs. 137-144 - Ulrik Brandes, Steven R. Corman:
Visual Unrolling of Network Evolution and the Analysis of Dynamic Discourse. 145-151 - Alistair Morrison, Greg Ross, Matthew Chalmers:
A Hybrid Layout Algorithm for Sub-Quadratic Multidimensional Scaling. 152-158
Case Studies 2: Finance and Web Vis
- Mei C. Chuah:
Demystifying Venture Capital Investing. 161-164 - Alan Keahey, Stephen G. Eick:
Visual Path Analysis. 165-168
Capstone
- Stephen M. Kosslyn:
Display Design for the Eye and Mind. 171
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