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Information Visualization, Volume 4
Volume 4, Number 1, 2005
- Quang Vinh Nguyen, Mao Lin Huang:
EncCon: an approach to constructing interactive visualization of large hierarchical data. 1-21 - Timo Similä:
Self-organizing map learning nonlinearly embedded manifolds. 22-31 - Harri Siirtola, Erkki Mäkinen:
Constructing and reconstructing the reorderable matrix. 32-48 - Colin Ware, Robert J. Bobrow:
Supporting visual queries on medium-sized node-link diagrams. 49-58
- Ramon Prudencio S. Toledo:
Visualizing Argumentation: Software tools for collaborative and educational sense-making. 59-60
Volume 4, Number 2, 2005
- Jessica Lin, Eamonn J. Keogh, Stefano Lonardi:
Visualizing and discovering non-trivial patterns in large time series databases. 61-82 - Hala Mostafa, Reem Bahgat:
The agent visualization system: a graphical and textual representation for multi-agent systems. 83-94
- Tamara Munzner, Matthew O. Ward:
Introduction to the Special Section. 95- - Jinwook Seo, Ben Shneiderman:
A rank-by-feature framework for interactive exploration of multidimensional data. 96-113 - Mohammad Ghoniem, Jean-Daniel Fekete, Philippe Castagliola:
On the readability of graphs using node-link and matrix-based representations: a controlled experiment and statistical analysis. 114-135 - Thomas Kapler, William Wright:
GeoTime information visualization. 136-146
Volume 4, Number 3, Autumn 2005
- Chris North, Theresa-Marie Rhyne, Karen Duca:
Bioinformatics Visualization: Introduction to the Special Issue. 147-148 - Paul Craig, Jessie B. Kennedy, Andrew Cumming:
Animated interval scatter-plot views for the exploratory analysis of large-scale microarray time-course data. 149-163 - Nils Gehlenborg, Janko Dietzsch, Kay Nieselt:
A Framework for Visualization of Microarray Data and Integrated Meta Information. 164-175 - Robert Kincaid, Amir Ben-Dor, Zohar Yakhini:
Exploratory visualization of array-based comparative genomic hybridization. 176-190 - Purvi Saraiya, Chris North, Karen Duca:
Visualizing biological pathways: requirements analysis, systems evaluation and research agenda. 191-205 - Martin Graham, Jessie B. Kennedy:
Extending taxonomic visualisation to incorporate synonymy and structural markers. 206-223 - Michael E. Smoot, Ellen J. Bass, Stephanie A. Guerlain, William R. Pearson:
A system for visualizing and analyzing near-optimal protein sequence alignments. 224-237
Volume 4, Number, Winter 2005
- Ji Soo Yi, Rachel Melton, John T. Stasko, Julie A. Jacko:
Dust & Magnet: multivariate information visualization using a magnet metaphor. 239-256 - Frédéric Blanchard, Michel Herbin, Laurent Lucas:
A new pixel-oriented visualization technique through color image. 257-265 - Axel Saalbach, Jörg Ontrup, Helge J. Ritter, Tim W. Nattkemper:
Image fusion based on topographic mappings using the hyperbolic space. 266-275 - Christopher W. T. Chiu, Peter Pashley, Marilyn Seastrom, Peggy Carr:
Visualizing large-scale data in educational, behavioral, psychometrical and social sciences: utilities and design patterns of the SEER computational and graphical statistics. 276-289 - Nahum D. Gershon, Jake Kolojejchick:
From the lab to the field - Steve Roth: a Memoriam. 290-291
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