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IVAPP 2014: Lisbon, Portugal
- Robert S. Laramee, Andreas Kerren, José Braz:
Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Information Visualization Theory and Applications, IVAPP 2014, Lisbon, Portugal, 5-8 January, 2014. SciTePress 2014, ISBN 978-989-758-005-5
Full Papers
- Fabian Beck:
Software Feathers - Figurative Visualization of Software Metrics. 5-16 - Fabian Beck, Michael Burch, Tanja Munz, Lorenzo Di Silvestro, Daniel Weiskopf:
Generalized Pythagoras Trees for Visualizing Hierarchies. 17-28 - Jevgenijs Vihrovs, Krisjanis Prusis, Karlis Freivalds, Peteris Rucevskis, Valdis Krebs:
An Inverse Distance-based Potential Field Function for Overlapping Point Set Visualization. 29-38 - Natallia Kokash, Bernard de Bono, Joost N. Kok:
Template-based Treemaps to Preserve Spatial Constraints. 39-49 - Sebastian Hahn, Jonas Trümper, Dominik Moritz, Jürgen Döllner:
Visualization of Varying Hierarchies by Stable Layout of Voronoi Treemaps. 50-58 - Stefan Jänicke, Annette Geßner, Marco Büchler, Gerik Scheuermann:
Visualizations for Text Re-use. 59-70 - Safa Amir Najim, Ik Soo Lim:
Visualization of Remote Sensing Imagery by Sequential Dimensionality Reduction on Graphics Processing Unit. 71-79 - Olivier Parisot, Yoanne Didry, Pierrick Bruneau, Benoît Otjacques:
Data Visualization using Decision Trees and Clustering. 80-87
Short Papers
- Michael Burch, Tanja Blascheck, Christine Louka, Daniel Weiskopf:
Visualizing Hierarchy Changes by Dynamic Indented Plots. 91-98 - Lorenzo Di Silvestro, Michael Burch, Margherita Caccamo, Daniel Weiskopf, Fabian Beck, Giovanni Gallo:
Visual Analysis of Time-Dependent Multivariate Data from Dairy Farming Industry. 99-106 - Angus Graeme Forbes, Christopher Jette, Andrew Predoehl:
Analyzing Intrinsic Motion Textures Created from Naturalistic Video Captures. 107-113 - Kathleen Nardella, Ross Brown, Simone Kriglstein:
Storyboard Augmentation of Process Model Grammars for Stakeholder Communication. 114-121 - Shahzad Mumtaz, Darren R. Flower, Ian T. Nabney:
Multi-level Visualisation using Gaussian Process Latent Variable Models. 122-129 - Arash Bahrehmand, Alun Evans, Josep Blat:
A Computational Metric of the Quality of Circulation in Interior Spaces. 130-137 - Peter Rosner, Mike Child, Steve Counsell:
Visualising Java Coupling and Fault Proneness. 138-144 - César Ferreira, Nuno Rodrigues, Alexandrino Gonçalves, Virgílio Hipólito-Correia:
Reconstructing Conimbriga - Digital Cantaber. 145-152 - Evmorfia N. Argyriou, Antonios Symvonis, Vassilis Vassiliou:
A Fraud Detection Visualization System Utilizing Radial Drawings and Heat-maps. 153-160 - Tom Liebmann, Patrick Oesterling, Stefan Jänicke, Gerik Scheuermann:
A Geological Metaphor for Geospatial-temporal Data Analysis. 161-169 - Alberto Debiasi, Bruno Simões, Raffaele De Amicis:
Force Directed Flow Map Layout. 170-177 - Raheleh Makki, Stephen Brooks, Evangelos E. Milios:
Context-Specific Sentiment Lexicon Expansion via Minimal User Interaction. 178-186 - Shiaofen Fang, Lanfang Miao, Eric Lin:
Visualization and Clustering of Online Book Reviews. 187-194 - Ilir Jusufi, Andreas Kerren, Jiayi Liu, Björn Zimmer:
Visual Exploration of Relationships between Document Clusters. 195-203 - Richard Müller, Pascal Kovacs, Jan Schilbach, Ulrich W. Eisenecker, Dirk Zeckzer, Gerik Scheuermann:
A Structured Approach for Conducting a Series of Controlled Experiments in Software Visualization. 204-209 - Kyösti Karttunen, Lasse Holmström, Jussi Klemelä:
Level Set Trees with Enhanced Marginal Density Visualization. 210-217 - Randy Goebel:
A Sketch of a Theory of Visualization. 218-221 - Luca Piovano, Alberto Andréu, Iris Galloso, Claudio Feijóo:
A Perceptive Insight into Cities Patterns by Visualizing Urban Economies. 222-227
General Data Visualization
Full Papers
- Ronak Etemadpour, Bettina Olk, Lars Linsen:
Eye-tracking Investigation During Visual Analysis of Projected Multidimensional Data with 2D Scatterplots. 233-246 - Rajat Kateja, Amerineni Rohith, Piyush Kumar, Ritwik Sinha:
VizClick - Visualizing Clickstream Data. 247-255
Short Papers
- Matthias Thurau, Christoph Buck, Wolfram Luther:
IPFViewer - A Visual Analysis System for Hierarchical Ensemble Data. 259-266 - Belgin Mutlu, Patrick Höfler, Gerwald Tschinkel, Eduardo E. Veas, Vedran Sabol, Florian Stegmaier, Michael Granitzer:
Suggesting Visualisations for Published Data. 267-275 - Ronak Etemadpour, Robson Carlos da Motta, Jose Gustavo de Souza Paiva, Rosane Minghim, Maria Cristina Ferreira de Oliveira, Lars Linsen:
Role of Human Perception in Cluster-based Visual Analysis of Multidimensional Data Projections. 276-283 - Michael Raschke, Tanja Blascheck, Marianne Richter, Tanja Agapkin, Thomas Ertl:
Visual Analysis of Perceptual and Cognitive Processes. 284-291 - Chihua Ma, Stanislav Liberman, Haifeng Zheng:
GCLViz: Garbage Collection vs. Latency Visualization. 292-299
Spatial Data Visualization
Full Paper
- Aqeel Al-Naser, Masroor Rasheed, Duncan Irving, John Brooke:
Fine-Grained Provenance of Users' Interpretations in a Collaborative Visualization Architecture. 305-317
Short Papers
- Bård Fjukstad, John Markus Bjørndalen, Otto J. Anshus:
Uncertainty Estimation and Visualization of Wind in Weather Forecasts. 321-328 - Aitor Moreno, Andoni Galdós, Andoni Mujika, Alvaro Segura:
Visual Analytics of Multi-sensor Weather Information - Georeferenciation of Doppler Weather Radar and Weather Stations. 329-336 - H. W. A. S. Gondim, Hugo A. D. do Nascimento, D. Reilly:
Visualizing Large Scale Vehicle Traffic Network Data - A Survey of the State-of-the-art. IVAPP 2014: 337-346 - Matt Edmunds, Robert S. Laramee, Rami Malki, Ian Masters, Yingluo Wang, Guoning Chen, Eugene Zhang, Nelson Max:
Interactive Stream Surface Placement - A Hybrid Clustering Approach Supported by Tree Maps. 347-355 - Stefan Buschmann, Matthias Trapp, Patrick Lühne, Jürgen Döllner:
Hardware-Accelerated Attribute Mapping for Interactive Visualization of Complex 3D Trajectories. 356-363
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