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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.
Maxim Lazarov +4 more
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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.
Maxim Lazarov +4 more
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Environmental Science & Technology, 1983
Large amounts of information can be portrayed in very compact form and used for many applications, thanks to a combination of color-coded graphics and image processing techniques.
Hussey, Kevin J. +3 more
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Large amounts of information can be portrayed in very compact form and used for many applications, thanks to a combination of color-coded graphics and image processing techniques.
Hussey, Kevin J. +3 more
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A Fortran Extension for Data Display
IEEE Transactions on Computers, 1974This graphics extension uses a preprocessor which converts graphics commands into calls to a lower level graphics package. The preprocessor converts the source code containing the extended statements into a Fortran program. The objective is to generate contour plots or graphs with minimum effort by statements such as PLOT(U) or PLOT((X, Y)).
Gyula Locs, John M. Gary
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IBM Journal of Research and Development, 1963
A cathode ray tube device is described in which up to 4000 flicker-free characters are displayed dynamically, The developmental system is designed to permit monitoring the display while data are inserted, deleted or corrected by means of a keyboard. This system uses a novel positioning method which combines electrostatic and magnetic techniques.
James E. Dammann +2 more
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A cathode ray tube device is described in which up to 4000 flicker-free characters are displayed dynamically, The developmental system is designed to permit monitoring the display while data are inserted, deleted or corrected by means of a keyboard. This system uses a novel positioning method which combines electrostatic and magnetic techniques.
James E. Dammann +2 more
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Applied Nursing Research, 1999
The way data are displayed is as important as the data. The reader's ability to perceive, comprehend, and recall the information contained within the data is affected by how the data are presented. Multiple factors must be considered when designing data displays.
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The way data are displayed is as important as the data. The reader's ability to perceive, comprehend, and recall the information contained within the data is affected by how the data are presented. Multiple factors must be considered when designing data displays.
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Graphical display of categorical data
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology, 1993Categorical data are usually displayed in medical publications with pie graphs and bar graphs. We here consider some of the problems that occur in displaying the rank, magnitude, width, and spacing of categorical data. A solution to some of these problems is offered by the dot chart, which has been used in other scientific literature, but not in ...
P A, Singer, A R, Feinstein
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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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