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- 2016
- Weidong Huang, Peter Eades, Seok-Hee Hong, Henry Been-Lirn Duh:
Effects of curves on graph perception. PacificVis 2016: 199-203 - Michaël Aupetit, Michael Sedlmair:
SepMe: 2002 New visual separation measures. PacificVis 2016: 1-8 - Michaël Aupetit, Ehsan Ullah, Reda Rawi, Halima Bensmail:
A design study to identify inconsistencies in kinship information: The case of the 1000 Genomes project. PacificVis 2016: 254-258 - Harsh Bhatia, Attila Gyulassy, Valerio Pascucci, Martina Bremer, Mitchell T. Ong, Vincenzo Lordi, Erik W. Draeger, John E. Pask, Peer-Timo Bremer:
Interactive exploration of atomic trajectories through relative-angle distribution and associated uncertainties. PacificVis 2016: 120-127 - Romain Bourqui, Dino Ienco, Arnaud Sallaberry, Pascal Poncelet:
Multilayer graph edge bundling. PacificVis 2016: 184-188 - Andrea Brambilla, Paolo Angelelli, Øyvind Andreassen, Helwig Hauser:
Comparative visualization of multiple time surfaces by planar surface reformation. PacificVis 2016: 88-95 - Kevin Buchin, Daan Creemers, Andrea Lazzarotto, Bettina Speckmann, Jules Wulms:
Geo word clouds. PacificVis 2016: 144-151 - Roxana Bujack, Mario Hlawitschka, Kenneth I. Joy:
Topology-inspired Galilean invariant vector field analysis. PacificVis 2016: 72-79 - Hsin-I Chen, Wei-Ting Lin, Bing-Yu Chen:
Bookwall: Visualizing books online based on user experience in physical bookstores. PacificVis 2016: 249-253 - Tzi-cker Chiueh:
Keynote speaker: Visualization for deep learning training. PacificVis 2016 - Paul van der Corput, Jarke J. van Wijk:
ICLIC: Interactive categorization of large image collections. PacificVis 2016: 152-159 - Ismail Demir, Johannes Kehrer, Rüdiger Westermann:
Screen-space silhouettes for visualizing ensembles of 3D isosurfaces. PacificVis 2016: 204-208 - Rickard Englund, Sathish Kottravel, Timo Ropinski:
A crowdsourcing system for integrated and reproducible evaluation in scientific visualization. PacificVis 2016: 40-47 - Tsai-Ling Fung, Jia-Kai Chou, Kwan-Liu Ma:
A design study of personal bibliographic data visualization. PacificVis 2016: 244-248 - Shrey Gupta, Maxime Dumas, Michael J. McGuffin, Thomas Kapler:
MovementSlicer: Better Gantt charts for visualizing behaviors and meetings in movement data. PacificVis 2016: 168-175 - Fubo Han, Yunhai Wang, Jian Zhang, Oliver Deussen, Baoquan Chen:
Mathematical foundations of arc length-based aspect ratio selection. PacificVis 2016: 9-15 - Subhashis Hazarika, Soumya Dutta, Han-Wei Shen:
Visualizing the variations of ensemble of isosurfaces. PacificVis 2016: 209-213 - Wenbin He, Chun-Ming Chen, Xiaotong Liu, Han-Wei Shen:
A Bayesian approach for probabilistic streamline computation in uncertain flows. PacificVis 2016: 214-218 - Chien-Hsin Hsueh, Jia-Kai Chou, Kwan-Liu Ma:
A study of using motion for comparative visualization. PacificVis 2016: 219-223 - Chien-Hsin Hsueh, Jacqueline Chu, Kwan-Liu Ma, Joyce Ma, Jennifer Frazier:
Fostering comparisons: Designing an interactive exhibit that visualizes marine animal behaviors. PacificVis 2016: 259-263 - Yueqi Hu, Tom Polk, Jing Yang, Ye Zhao, Shixia Liu:
Spot-tracking lens: A zoomable user interface for animated bubble charts. PacificVis 2016: 16-23 - Juan Camilo Ibarra, John A. Triana, José T. Hernández:
Visualization of origin-destination matrices using a connection barchart and coordinated maps. PacificVis 2016: 189-193 - Adam Jurcík, Július Parulek, Jirí Sochor, Barbora Kozlíková:
Accelerated visualization of transparent molecular surfaces in molecular dynamics. PacificVis 2016: 112-119 - Robert Krüger, Guodao Sun, Fabian Beck, Ronghua Liang, Thomas Ertl:
TravelDiff: Visual comparison analytics for massive movement patterns derived from Twitter. PacificVis 2016: 176-183 - Richen Liu, Hanqi Guo, Jiang Zhang, Xiaoru Yuan:
Comparative visualization of vector field ensembles based on longest common subsequence. PacificVis 2016: 96-103 - Mingming Lu, Dan Meng, Yanni Peng, Yong Li, Ying Zhao, Xiaoping Fan, Fangfang Zhou:
A visual analytics approach for exploring individual behaviors in smartphone usage data. PacificVis 2016: 224-228 - Dan Maljovec, Bei Wang, Paul Rosen, Andrea Alfonsi, Giovanni Pastore, Cristian Rabiti, Valerio Pascucci:
Rethinking sensitivity analysis of nuclear simulations with topology. PacificVis 2016: 64-71 - Talha Bin Masood, Vijay Natarajan:
An integrated geometric and topological approach to connecting cavities in biomolecules. PacificVis 2016: 104-111 - Matthias Meyer, Fabian Beck, Steffen Lohmann:
Visual monitoring of process runs: An application study for stored procedures. PacificVis 2016: 160-167 - Tamara Munzner:
Keynote speaker: Visualization analysis and design. PacificVis 2016
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