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BioVis 2011: Providence, RI, USA
- Jessie Kennedy, Jos B. T. M. Roerdink:
2011 IEEE Symposium on Biological Data Visualization, BioVis 2011, Providence, RI, USA, October 23-24, 2011. IEEE Computer Society 2011, ISBN 978-1-4673-0003-2 - Lynda Chin:
Keynote address: Translating the cancer genomes.
Molecular And Image Data
- Yanling Liu, Curtis Lisle, Jack R. Collins:
Quick2Insight: A user-friendly framework for interactive rendering of biological image volumes. 1-8 - Martin Falk, Markus Daub, Guido Schneider, Thomas Ertl:
Modeling and visualization of receptor clustering on the cellular membrane. 9-15 - Michael Krone, Sebastian Grottel, Thomas Ertl:
Parallel Contour-Buildup algorithm for the molecular surface. 17-22 - Mathias Goldau, Alexander Wiebel, Nico S. Gorbach, Corina Melzer, Mario Hlawitschka, Gerik Scheuermann, Marc Tittgemeyer:
Fiber stippling: An illustrative rendering for probabilistic diffusion tractography. 23-30 - Corinna Vehlow, Bernhard Preim, Michael Lappe:
Visualization of anisotropic contact potentials within protein structures. 31-38
Omics Data
- Jeremy Goecks, Kanwei Li, Dave Clements, The Galaxy Team, James Taylor:
The Galaxy Track Browser: Transforming the genome browser from visualization tool to analysis tool. 39-46 - Svenja Simon, Daniela Oelke, Richard Landstorfer, Klaus Neuhaus, Daniel A. Keim:
Visual analysis of next-generation sequencing data to detect overlapping genes in bacterial genomes. 47-54 - Günter Jäger, Florian Battke, Kay Nieselt:
TIALA - Time series alignment analysis. 55-61 - Corinna Vehlow, Julian Heinrich, Florian Battke, Daniel Weiskopf, Kay Nieselt:
iHAT: Interactive hierarchical aggregation table. 63-69
Biological Networks, Pathways And Connectivity
- Philip Livengood, Ross Maciejewski, Wei Chen, David S. Ebert:
A visual analysis system for metabolomics data. 71-78 - David Mayerich, Christopher Björnsson, Jonothan Taylor, Badrinath Roysam:
Metrics for comparing explicit representations of interconnected biological networks. 79-86 - Ross E. Curtis, Peter Kinnaird, Eric P. Xing:
GenAMap: Visualization strategies for structured association mapping. 87-94 - Enrico Bertini, Hendrik Strobelt, Joachim Braun, Oliver Deussen, Ulrich Groth, Thomas U. Mayer, Dorit Merhof:
HiTSEE: A visualization tool for hit selection and analysis in high-throughput screening experiments. 95-102 - Adam M. Smith, Wen Xu, Yao Sun, James R. Faeder, G. Elisabeta Marai:
RuleBender: Integrated visualization for biochemical rule-based modeling. 103-110 - Robert Patro, Cheuk Yiu Ip, Sujal Bista, D. Thirumalai, Samuel S. Cho, Amitabh Varshney:
MDMap: A system for data-driven layout and exploration of molecular dynamics simulations. 111-118
Phylogenetic And Population Data, Morphometry
- Trevor Paterson, Martin Graham, Jessie B. Kennedy, Andy Law:
Evaluating the VIPER pedigree visualisation: Detecting inheritance inconsistencies in genotyped pedigrees. 119-126 - Sara Johansson Fernstad, Jimmy Johansson, Suzi Adams, Jane Shaw, David Taylor:
Visual exploration of microbial populations. 127-134 - Michael Correll, Subhadip Ghosh, David H. O'Connor, Michael Gleicher:
Visualizing virus population variability from next generation sequencing data. 135-142 - Robert Miller, Vadim Mozhayskiy, Ilias Tagkopoulos, Kwan-Liu Ma:
EVEVis: A multi-scale visualization system for dense evolutionary data. 143-150 - Max Hermann, Anja C. Schunke, Reinhard Klein:
Semantically steered visual analysis of highly detailed morphometric shape spaces. 151-158
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