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VISSYM
2004
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A Botanically Inspired High-Dimensional Visualization with Multivariate Glyphs
It is difficult for the average viewer to assimilate and comprehend huge amounts of high-dimensional data. It is important to present data in a way that allows the user a high lev...
Eleanor Boyle Chlan, Penny Rheingans
VISSYM
2004
13 years 8 months ago
Visual Triangulation of Network-Based Phylogenetic Trees
Phylogenetic trees are built by examining differences in the biological traits of a set of species. An example of such a trait is a biological network such as a metabolic pathway,...
Ulrik Brandes, Tim Dwyer, Falk Schreiber
VISSYM
2004
13 years 8 months ago
Software Landscapes: Visualizing the Structure of Large Software Systems
Modern object-oriented programs are hierarchical systems with many thousands of interrelated subsystems. Visualization helps developers to better comprehend these large and comple...
Michael Balzer, Andreas Noack, Oliver Deussen, Cla...
VISSYM
2004
13 years 8 months ago
Interaction Spaces in Data and Information Visualization
User interaction plays an integral part in the effective visualization of data and information. Typical interaction operations include navigation, selection, and distortion. A pro...
Matthew O. Ward, Jing Yang
VISSYM
2004
13 years 8 months ago
Shape-Embedded-Histograms for Visual Data Mining
Scatterplots are widely used in exploratory data analysis and class visualization. The advantages of scatterplots are that they are easy to understand and allow the user to draw c...
Amihood Amir, Reuven Kashi, Daniel A. Keim, Nathan...