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2008
Visualization is a powerful method to present and analyze a large amount of data. It is increasingly important in bioinformatics and is used for exploring different types of molecular biological data, such as structural information, high throughput data, and biochemical networks.
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Visualization is a powerful method to present and analyze a large amount of data. It is increasingly important in bioinformatics and is used for exploring different types of molecular biological data, such as structural information, high throughput data, and biochemical networks.
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Visual Realism for the Visualization of Software Metrics
3rd IEEE International Workshop on Visualizing Software for Understanding and Analysis, 2005The visualization techniques used in current software visualization frameworks make use of a limited set of graphical elements to highlight relevant aspects of a software system. Typical examples of such elements are text, simple geometric shapes and uniform color fills.
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Biophysics of Structure and Mechanism, 1977
1) The eye may be regarded as an automatic camera that keeps the average sensitivity near the middle of the working range. 2) Nerve signals are contrast-coded, and hence are not changed by changes in general illumination. 3) Rod thresholds can be raised three-fold by a background from which only 1% of the rods have caught one quantum.
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1) The eye may be regarded as an automatic camera that keeps the average sensitivity near the middle of the working range. 2) Nerve signals are contrast-coded, and hence are not changed by changes in general illumination. 3) Rod thresholds can be raised three-fold by a background from which only 1% of the rods have caught one quantum.
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IEEE Symposium on Information Visualization 2003 (IEEE Cat. No.03TH8714), 2004
Visualizations help us to solve problems by finding patterns in graphical displays of data. For example, finding a pattern of highly connected components in a node link diagram can help us understand the architecture of a software system. Finding a long, red, fairly straight line on a map can show us the best way of driving between two cities.
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Visualizations help us to solve problems by finding patterns in graphical displays of data. For example, finding a pattern of highly connected components in a node link diagram can help us understand the architecture of a software system. Finding a long, red, fairly straight line on a map can show us the best way of driving between two cities.
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Taxonomies of visual programming and program visualization
Journal of Visual Languages & Computing, 1990There has been a great interest recently in systems that use graphics to aid in the programming, debugging, and understanding of computer systems. The terms ‘‘Visual Programming’’ and "Program Visualization’’ have been applied to these systems. This paper attempts to provide more meaning to these terms by giving precise definitions, and then surveys a ...
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IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, 2009
This installment looks at simulation visualization's created by UC Davis researcher Kwan-Liu Ma's team.
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This installment looks at simulation visualization's created by UC Davis researcher Kwan-Liu Ma's team.
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Selective visual attention, visual search and visual awareness
2004In a previous study, Butter and Goodale (2000) reported that visual search increases the identification of targets relative to distracters. The present series of studies investigated further this effect of search. Search increased identification of Ls when they were targets and decreased their identification when Ls were distracters in concurrent ...
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ImageGP: An easy‐to‐use data visualization web server for scientific researchers
iMeta, 2022Tong Chen, Yong-Xin Liu, Luqi Huang
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UCSF ChimeraX: Structure visualization for researchers, educators, and developers
Protein Science, 2021Eric F Pettersen +2 more
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