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IEEE VAST 2012: Seattle, WA, USA
- 7th IEEE Conference on Visual Analytics Science and Technology, IEEE VAST 2012, Seattle, WA, USA, October 14-19, 2012. IEEE Computer Society 2012, ISBN 978-1-4673-4752-5
- Jishang Wei, Zeqian Shen, Neel Sundaresan, Kwan-Liu Ma:
Visual cluster exploration of web clickstream data. 3-12 - Zafar Ahmed, Chris E. Weaver:
An adaptive parameter space-filling algorithm for highly interactive cluster exploration. 13-22 - Benjamin Höferlin, Rudolf Netzel, Markus Höferlin, Daniel Weiskopf, Gunther Heidemann:
Inter-active learning of ad-hoc classifiers for video visual analytics. 23-32 - Abish Malik, Ross Maciejewski, Niklas Elmqvist, Yun Jang, David S. Ebert, Whitney Huang:
A correlative analysis process in a visual analytics environment. 33-42 - Anushka Anand, Leland Wilkinson, Dang Tuan Nhon:
Visual pattern discovery using random projections. 43-52 - Elisa Portes dos Santos Amorim, Emilio Vital Brazil, Joel Daniels II, Paulo Joia, Luis Gustavo Nonato, Mario Costa Sousa:
iLAMP: Exploring high-dimensional spacing through backward multidimensional projection. 53-62 - Andrada Tatu, Fabian Maass, Ines Färber, Enrico Bertini, Tobias Schreck, Thomas Seidl, Daniel A. Keim:
Subspace search and visualization to make sense of alternative clusterings in high-dimensional data. 63-72 - Eser Kandogan:
Just-in-time annotation of clusters, outliers, and trends in point-based data visualizations. 73-82 - Eli T. Brown, Jingjing Liu, Carla E. Brodley, Remco Chang:
Dis-function: Learning distance functions interactively. 83-92 - Wenwen Dou, Xiaoyu Wang, Drew Skau, William Ribarsky, Michelle X. Zhou:
LeadLine: Interactive visual analysis of text data through event identification and exploration. 93-102 - Magdalena Jankowska, Vlado Keselj, Evangelos E. Milios:
Relative N-gram signatures: Document visualization at the level of character N-grams. 103-112 - Patrick Butler, Prithwish Chakraborty, Naren Ramakrishnan:
The Deshredder: A visual analytic approach to reconstructing shredded documents. 113-122 - Christopher Andrews, Chris North:
Analyst's Workspace: An embodied sensemaking environment for large, high-resolution displays. 123-131 - Liang Gou, Xiaolong (Luke) Zhang, Airong Luo, Patricia F. Anderson:
SocialNetSense: Supporting sensemaking of social and structural features in networks with interactive visualization. 133-142 - Junghoon Chae, Dennis Thom, Harald Bosch, Yun Jang, Ross Maciejewski, David S. Ebert, Thomas Ertl:
Spatiotemporal social media analytics for abnormal event detection and examination using seasonal-trend decomposition. 143-152 - Harald Piringer, Matthias Buchetics, Rudolf Benedik:
AlVis: Situation awareness in the surveillance of road tunnels. 153-162 - Gabriel Mistelbauer, Hamed Bouzari, Rüdiger Schernthaner, Ivan Baclija, Arnold Köchl, Stefan Bruckner, Milos Srámek, M. Eduard Gröller:
Smart super views - A knowledge-assisted interface for medical visualization. 163-172 - Leishi Zhang, Andreas Stoffel, Michael Behrisch, Sebastian Mittelstädt, Tobias Schreck, René Pompl, Stefan Weber, Holger Last, Daniel A. Keim:
Visual analytics for the big data era - A comparative review of state-of-the-art commercial systems. 173-182 - Tatiana von Landesberger, Sebastian Bremm, Natalia V. Andrienko, Gennady L. Andrienko, Maria Tekusova:
Visual analytics methods for categoric spatio-temporal data. 183-192 - Joseph A. Cottam, Andrew Lumsdaine, Chris E. Weaver:
Watch this: A taxonomy for dynamic data visualization. 193-202 - Marco Angelini, Nicola Ferro, Guido Granato, Giuseppe Santucci, Gianmaria Silvello:
Information retrieval failure analysis: Visual analytics as a support for interactive "what-if" investigation. 204-206 - Roger Beecham, Jo Wood, Audrey Bowerman:
A visual analytics approach to understanding cycling behaviour. 207-208 - Michael Behrisch, James Davey, Tobias Schreck, Daniel A. Keim, Jörn Kohlhammer:
Matrix-based visual correlation analysis on large timeseries data. 209-210 - Ian Bowman, Shantanu H. Joshi, Vaughan Greer, John Darrell Van Horn:
Feature-similarity visualization of MRI cortical surface data. 211-212 - Nadya A. Calderón, Bernhard E. Riecke, Brian D. Fisher:
Augmenting visual representation of affectively charged information using sound graphs. 213-214 - Cindy Chamberland, François Vachon, Jean-François Gagnon, Simon P. Banbury, Sébastien Tremblay:
Time-oriented visualization and anticipation. 215-216 - Sarah Goodwin, Jason Dykes:
Visualising variations in household energy consumption. 217-218 - Connor Gramazio, Remco Chang:
Optimizing an SPT-tree for visual analytics. 219-220 - Tera Marie Green, Brian D. Fisher:
Using translational science in visual analytics. 221-222 - Hua Guo, Diem Tran, David H. Laidlaw:
Incorporating GOMS analysis into the design of an EEG data visual analysis tool. 223-224 - Ming C. Hao, Manish Marwah, Sebastian Mittelstädt, Halldór Janetzko, Daniel A. Keim, Umeshwar Dayal, Cullen E. Bash, Carlos J. Felix, Chandrakant D. Patel, Meichun Hsu, Yuan Chen:
Exploring cyber physical data streams using Radial Pixel Visualizations. 225-226 - Lane Harrison, Remco Chang, Aidong Lu:
Exploring the impact of emotion on visual judgement. 227-228 - Masahiko Itoh, Masashi Toyoda, Tetsuya Kamijo, Masaru Kitsuregawa:
Visualizing flows of images in social media. 229-230 - Alexander Kachkaev, Jo Wood:
Using visual analytics to detect problems in datasets collected from photo-sharing services. 231-232 - Johannes Kehrer, Roland N. Boubela, Peter Filzmoser, Harald Piringer:
A generic model for the integration of interactive visualization and statistical computing using R. 233-234 - Fred Olislagers, Marcel Worring:
The spatiotemporal multivariate hypercube for discovery of patterns in event data. 235-236 - Alvitta Ottley, R. Jordan Crouser, Caroline Ziemkiewicz, Remco Chang:
Priming Locus of Control to affect performance. 237-238 - Tobias Schreck, Lyubka Sharalieva, Franz Wanner, Jürgen Bernard, Tobias Ruppert, Tatiana von Landesberger, Benjamin Bustos:
Visual exploration of local interest points in sets of time series. 239-240 - Jonathan A. Schwabish:
Infographics at the Congressional Budget Office. 241-242 - Jay Takle, Deborah Silver, Katrin Heitmann:
A case study: Tracking and visualizing the evolution of dark matter halos and groups of satellite halos in cosmology simulations. 243-244 - Dongxing Teng, Haiyan Yang, CuiXia Ma, Hongan Wang:
VDQAM: A toolkit for database quality evaluation based on visual morphology. 245-246 - Ravikiran Vadlapudi, Maryam Siahbani, Anoop Sarkar, John Dill:
LensingWikipedia: Parsing text for the interactive visualization of human history. 247-248 - Kristin A. Cook, Georges G. Grinstein, Mark A. Whiting, Michael Cooper, Paul R. Havig, Kristen Liggett, Bohdan A. Nebesh, Celeste Lyn Paul:
VAST Challenge 2012: Visual analytics for big data. 251-255 - Fabian Fischer, Johannes Fuchs, Florian Mansmann, Daniel A. Keim:
BANKSAFE: A visual situational awareness tool for large-scale computer networks: VAST 2012 challenge award: Outstanding comprehensive submission, including multiple vizes. 257-258 - Yingjie Victor Chen, Ahmad M. Razip, Sungahn Ko, Zhenyu Cheryl Qian, David S. Ebert:
SemanticPrism: A multi-aspect view of large high-dimensional data: VAST 2012 Mini Challenge 1 award: Outstanding integrated analysis and visualization. 259-260 - Robert Pabst:
BusinessForensics HQ: VAST Challenge Mini Challenge 1 award: "Good visualization". 261-262 - Chris Horn, Chris Ellsworth:
Visual analytics for situation awareness of a large-scale network: VAST 2012 Mini Challenge #1 award: "Effective video presentation". 263-264 - Sharmin (Tinni) Choudhury, Neesha Kodagoda, Phong Hai Nguyen, Chris Rooney, Simon Attfield, Kai Xu, Yongjun Zheng, B. L. William Wong, Raymond Chen, Glenford E. Mapp, Louis Slabbert, Mahdi Aiash, Aboubaker Lasebae:
M-Sieve: A visualisation tool for supporting network security analysts: VAST 2012 Mini Challenge 1 award: "Subject matter expert's award". 265-266 - László Dudás, Zsolt Fekete, Julianna Göbölös-Szabó, A. Radnai, A. Salanki, A. Szabo, Gábor Szücs:
OWLAP - Using OLAP approach in anomaly detection: Award: Good support for the data preparation, analysis, and presentation process. 267-268 - Alexander Kachkaev, Iain Dillingham, Roger Beecham, Sarah Goodwin, N. Ahmed, Aidan Slingsby:
Monitoring the health of computer networks with visualization: VAST 2012 Mini Challenge 1 award: "Efficient use of visualization". 269-270 - Robert F. Stärk, Arthur Wollocko, Michael Borys, Megan Kierstead, Michael Farry:
Visualizing large scale patterns and anomalies in geospatial data: VAST 2012 Mini Challenge #1 award: Honorable mention for good visual design. 271-272 - Francis C. B. Williams, William J. Faithfull, Jonathan C. Roberts:
SitaVis - Interactive situation awareness visualization of large datasets: VAST 2012 Mini Challenge 1 award: Honorable mention for good situational awareness snapshot. 273-274 - Lya Laberge, Sid Kaul, Naomi Anderson, Charles Agnew, David Goldstein, Jake Kolojejchick:
Enhancing the "think loop process" with consistent interactions: VAST 2012 Mini Challenge 1 award: Honorable mention for good interaction techniques. 275-276 - Robert Krüger, Harald Bosch, Steffen Koch, Christoph Müller, Guido Reina, Dennis Thom, Thomas Ertl:
HIVEBEAT - A highly interactive visualization environment for broad-scale exploratory analysis and tracing: VAST 2012 Mini Challenge 1 award: Honorable mention for comprehensive visualization suite. 277-278 - Lei Shi, Qi Liao, Chunxin Yang:
Investigating network traffic through compressed graph visualization: VAST 2012 Mini Challenge 2 award: "Good adaptation of graph analysis techniques". 279-280 - Ying Zhao, Fangfang Zhou, Ronghua Shi:
NetSecRadar: A real-time visualization system for network security: VAST 2012 Mini Challenge. Award: Honorable mention for interesting use of radial visualization technique. 281-282 - Yong Cao, Reese Moore, Peng Mi, Alex Endert, Chris North, Randy C. Marchany:
Dynamic analysis of large datasets with animated and correlated views: VAST 2012 Mini Challenge # award: Honorable mention for good use of coordinated displays. 283-284 - Nascif A. Abousalh-Neto, Sumeyye Kazgan:
Big data exploration through visual analytics. 285-286 - Jan Hildenbrand, Daniel-Ionut Paval, Prakash Thapa, Christian Rohrdantz, Florian Mansmann, Enrico Bertini, Tobias Schreck:
VAST 2012 Mini-Challenge 2: Chart- and Matrix-based approach to network operations forensics. 287-288 - Haeyong Chung, Yong Ju Cho, Jessica Self, Chris North:
Pixel-oriented Treemap for multiple displays. 289-290 - Tao Zhang, Qi Liao, Lei Shi:
3D anomaly bar visualization for large-scale network: VAST 2012 Mini Challenge #1. 291-292 - Helen Gibson, Paul Vickers:
Network infrastructure visualisation using high-dimensional node-attribute data. 293-294 - Yussif Barcelos, Flavia Aburjaile, Laura R. Leite, Solange T. Oliveira, Raquel Cardoso de Melo Minardi:
Combining traditional and high-density visualizations in a dashboard to network health monitoring. 295-296 - Gosia Migut, Justin van Wees, Diederik Bakker, Bart de Goede, Haska Steltenpohl, Nick Oude Lenferink, Marcel Worring:
VAST Challenge 2012: Interactively finding anomalies in geo-temporal multivariate data. 297-298 - David Jonker, Scott Langevin, Peter Schretlen, Casey M. Canfield:
Agile visual analytics for banking cyber "big data". 299-300 - Georgiy Shurkhovetskyy, Ahmed Bahey, Mohammad Ghoniem:
Visual analytics for network security. 301-302 - Mingyi Zhao, Chen Zhong, Richard Ciamaichelo, Michael Konek, Neela Sawant, Nicklaus A. Giacobe:
Federating geovisual analytic tools for cyber security analysis. 303-304 - Shinnosuke Takeda, Aimi Kobayashi, Hiroaki Kobayashi, Saori Okubo, Kazuo Misue:
Irregular Trend Finder: Visualization tool for analyzing time-series big data. 305-306 - Lane Harrison, Jason A. Laska, Riley Spahn, Michael D. Iannacone, Evan Downing, Erik M. Ferragut, John R. Goodall:
situ: Situational understanding and discovery for cyber attacks. 307-308
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