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The Role of Visual Perception in Data Visualization

Journal of Visual Languages & Computing, 2002
Abstract This paper presents a perceptually motivated formal framework for effective visualization of relational data. In this framework, the intended structure of data and the perceptual structure of visualizations are formally and uniformly defined in terms of relations that are induced on data and visual elements by data and visual attributes ...
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A visual data model

Data & Knowledge Engineering, 1992
Abstract The Visual Data Model VDM and the Visual Data Language VDL are introduced. They provide a unique approach to modelling and manipulating data through spatial arrangement of geometric objects. They are based on the functional data model and the clausal form of the first order logic; however all data and all database activities are represented ...
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The Visualization of Scientific Data

1989
Scientific Data Visualization is now a major topic of discussion initiated by the NSF Workshop Report that addressed the need for improved techniques for data visualization. In this paper we discuss how the various “classical” visualization techniques are being interpreted in current and evolving scientific visualization environments.
Georges G. Grinstein, R. Daniel Bergeron
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Massive Data Visualization

Computing in Science & Engineering, 1999
The old proverb, "And out of mind as soon as out of sight," attributed to Lord Brooke (1554(1628) generally referred to the passing of evil or harm. In the context of large-scale data analysis and simulation, however, it might foreshadow the loss of important information.
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Visualizing network data

IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, 1995
Networks are critical to modern society, and a thorough understanding of how they behave is crucial to their efficient operation. Fortunately, data on networks is plentiful; by visualizing this data, it is possible to greatly improve our understanding.
Richard A. Becker   +2 more
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Virtual Data Visualizer

IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, 1997
Te authors present the Virtual Data Visualizer, a highly interactive, immersive environment for visualizing and analyzing data. VDV is a set of tools for exploratory data visualization that does not focus on just one type of application. It employs a data organization with data arranged hierarchically in classes that can be modified by the user within ...
van Teylingen, R. (author)   +2 more
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Data visualization in archaeology

IBM Systems Journal, 1989
Archaeological field work produces vast amounts of three-dimensionally recorded data which can only be analysed using computers. Developments in data-visualization techniques are continually increasing the volume and complexity of data that can be studied meaningfully.
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Visualizing data on the web

Proceedings of the 2013 workshop on Data driven functional programming, 2013
We present a language-integrated technique that can be applied to enlist web-based data visualization libraries in the type-safe discipline of F#, and to use them with various data access mechanisms to visualize data on the web quickly and effectively using WebSharper[1], an open source web framework for F#[2].
Loïc Denuzière   +2 more
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Data Visualization Literacy

Proceedings of the 27th ACM Conference on Hypertext and Social Media, 2016
In an age of information overload, the ability to make sense of vast amounts of data and to render insightful visualizations is as important as the ability to read and write. This talk explains and exemplifies the power of data visualizations not only to help locate us in physical space but also to help us understand the extent and structure of our ...
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Sequential data visualization

2010 4th International Universal Communication Symposium, 2010
Creating appropriate methods to facilitate the analysis of sequential data is a key issue in many applications. In this talk, we focus on the unique role of the parameter time in the context of visually driven data analysis. We will discuss three major aspects - visualization, analysis, and user interaction.
Yunhai Wang   +4 more
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