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WSC
2007
13 years 9 months ago
Towards a conceptual framework for visual analytics of time and time-oriented data
Time is an important data dimension with distinct characteristics that is common across many application domains. This demands specialized methods in order to support proper analy...
Wolfgang Aigner, Alessio Bertone, Silvia Miksch, C...
DAGSTUHL
2006
13 years 8 months ago
On Scene Interpretation with Description Logics
We examine the possible use of Description Logics as a knowledge representation and reasoning system for high-level scene interpretation. It is shown that aggregates composed of m...
Bernd Neumann, Ralf Möller
GIS
1992
ACM
13 years 11 months ago
Machine Induction of Geospatial Knowledge
Machine learning techniques such as tree induction have become accepted tools for developing generalisations of large data sets, typically for use with production rule systems in p...
Peter A. Whigham, Robert I. McKay, J. R. Davis
DLOG
2011
12 years 11 months ago
Quelo: an Ontology-Driven Query Interface
In this paper we present a formal framework and tool supporting the user in the task of formulating a precise query – which best captures their information needs – even in the ...
Enrico Franconi, Paolo Guagliardo, Marco Trevisan,...
TAP
2008
Springer
102views Hardware» more  TAP 2008»
13 years 7 months ago
Visualizing graphs in three dimensions
It has been known for some time that larger graphs can be interpreted if laid out in 3D and displayed with stereo and/or motion depth cues to support spatial perception. However, ...
Colin Ware, Peter Mitchell