—The non-data components of a visualization, such as axes and legends, can often be just as important as the data itself. They provide contextual information essential to interpr...
— While a number of information visualization software frameworks exist, creating new visualizations, especially those that involve novel visualization metaphors, interaction tec...
—We introduce the concept of a Visual Backchannel as a novel way of following and exploring online conversations about large-scale events. Microblogging communities, such as Twit...
—A (3D) scalar grid is a regular n1 × n2 × n3 grid of vertices where each vertex v is associated with some scalar value sv. Applying trilinear interpolation, the scalar grid de...
—Most images used in visualization are computed with the planar pinhole camera. This classic camera model has important advantages such as simplicity, which enables efficient sof...
Jian Cui, Paul Rosen, Voicu Popescu, Christoph M. ...
—It remains challenging for information visualization novices to rapidly construct visualizations during exploratory data analysis. We conducted an exploratory laboratory study i...
Lars Grammel, Melanie Tory, Margaret-Anne D. Store...
—We develop an interactive analysis and visualization tool for probabilistic segmentation in medical imaging. The originality of our approach is that the data exploration is guid...
—Although previous research has suggested that examining the interplay between internal and external representations can benefit our understanding of the role of information vis...