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2009 IEEE Computer Society Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition Workshops, 2009
Imagine a world in which people can use their hand-held mobile devices to project and transfer content. Everyone can join the collaboration by simply bringing their mobile devices close to each other. People can grab data from each others' devices with simple hand gestures.
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Imagine a world in which people can use their hand-held mobile devices to project and transfer content. Everyone can join the collaboration by simply bringing their mobile devices close to each other. People can grab data from each others' devices with simple hand gestures.
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Graphical displays of growth data
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 1983An informative and visually pleasing way of displaying growth information on groups of children is presented. The technique allows for simultaneous comparisons of subgroups of children from a particular survey or study with international growth standards and with other subgroups within the study or the survey.
Hébert, James R., Waternaux, C. M.
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Spatial Reasoning and Data Displays
IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, 2016Graphics convey numerical information very efficiently, but rely on a different set of mental processes than tabular displays. Here, we present a study relating demographic characteristics and visual skills to perception of graphical lineups. We conclude that lineups are essentially a classification test in a visual domain, and that performance on the ...
Susan, VanderPlas, Heike, Hofmann
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2016
Objective: This exercise demonstrates how to display and export the detailed underlying data behind a visualization.
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Objective: This exercise demonstrates how to display and export the detailed underlying data behind a visualization.
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2019
Data Display Debugger (DDD) is a debugging tool with a graphical user interface for Linux. Install it now (using sudo apt install ddd) because we will use it later in this chapter. The program we will write in this chapter has no output; we will be investigating the code execution and register the content with DDD.
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Data Display Debugger (DDD) is a debugging tool with a graphical user interface for Linux. Install it now (using sudo apt install ddd) because we will use it later in this chapter. The program we will write in this chapter has no output; we will be investigating the code execution and register the content with DDD.
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1995
One of the most obvious and yet most difficult uses of program visualization is the display of user data structures. Myers’ early work with the Incense system [Myer80a] has been followed by extensions to dbx [Bask85a], new debuggers [Isod87a], smart compilers [Henr90a], and instances of data structure display in commercial systems such as Centerline’s ...
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One of the most obvious and yet most difficult uses of program visualization is the display of user data structures. Myers’ early work with the Incense system [Myer80a] has been followed by extensions to dbx [Bask85a], new debuggers [Isod87a], smart compilers [Henr90a], and instances of data structure display in commercial systems such as Centerline’s ...
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Graphical Data Display for Clinical Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testing
Annals of the American Thoracic Society, 2017D. Dumitrescu, S. Rosenkranz
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The American Statistician, 1982
ABSTRACTMethods for displaying data badly have been under development for many years, and a wide variety of interesting and inventive schemes have emerged. Presented here is a synthesis yielding the twelve most powerful techniques that seem to underlie many of the realizations found in the literature.
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ABSTRACTMethods for displaying data badly have been under development for many years, and a wide variety of interesting and inventive schemes have emerged. Presented here is a synthesis yielding the twelve most powerful techniques that seem to underlie many of the realizations found in the literature.
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Display System for Laboratory Data
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1969To the Editor:— The proposal of Rushmer1for a scaling system based on the normal range to display clinical laboratory data is essentially the same as that in my paper185:864, 1963). A similar proposal has been made by Grasbeck.2 These standardized units, are used in New Zealand and Finland, but I am unaware of any use of them in the United States ...
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