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APVIS 2006: Tokyo, Japan
- Kazuo Misue, Kozo Sugiyama, Jiro Tanaka:

Asia-Pacific Symposium on Information Visualisation, APVIS 2006, Tokyo, Japan, February 1-3, 2006. CRPIT 60, Australian Computer Society 2006, ISBN 1-920682-41-4 - Kwan-Liu Ma:

Cyber security through visualization. 3-7 - Taketo Kurokawa:

Japanese landscape and my environmental design. 9-12 - Michael A. Bekos, Michael Kaufmann, Katerina Potika, Antonios Symvonis:

Polygon labelling of minimum leader length. 15-21 - Takayuki Itoh, Fumiyoshi Yamashita:

Visualization of multi-dimensional data of bioactive chemicals using a hierarchical data visualization technique "Heiankyo view". 23-29 - Subramaniam Ganesan, Kenneth Ong:

Mesh simplification using ellipsoidal schema for isotropic quantization of face-normal vectors. 31-34 - Michael Bui, Nick Lowe, Masahiro Takatsuka:

Visualization of a closed three-dimensional surface using portal-based rendering. 35-38 - Christian Klukas, Falk Schreiber, Henning Schwöbbermeyer:

Coordinated perspectives and enhanced force-directed layout for the analysis of network motifs. 39-48 - Katsuhiro Ikeda, Kozo Sugiyama, Isamu Watanabe, Kazuo Misue:

Generation of relevance maps and navigation in a digital book. 49-58 - DucDung Nguyen, Tu Bao Ho, Saori Kawasaki:

Knowledge visualization in hepatitis study. 59-62 - Bok Dong Kim, Sang Ok Koo, Hyok Don Kwon, Seong Dae Jung, Soon Ki Jung, Minho Lee, YongWoo Rho, SungJa Koo:

Integrated visualization for geometry PIG data. 63-66 - Damian Merrick, Joachim Gudmundsson:

Increasing the readability of graph drawings with centrality-based scaling. 67-76 - Yingxin Wu, Masahiro Takatsuka:

Visualizing multivariate network on the surface of a sphere. 77-83 - Adrian Rusu, Radu Jianu, Confesor Santiago, Christopher Clement:

An experimental study on algorithms for drawing binary trees. 85-88 - Hiroki Omote, Kozo Sugiyama:

Method for drawing intersecting clustered graphs and its application to web ontology language. 89-92 - Zeqian Shen, Michael Ogawa, Soon Tee Teoh, Kwan-Liu Ma:

BiblioViz: a system for visualizing bibliography information. 93-102 - Takumi Kobayashi, Kazuo Misue, Buntarou Shizuki, Jiro Tanaka:

Information gathering support interface by the overview presentation of web search results. 103-108 - Nagayoshi Nakazono, Kazuo Misue, Jiro Tanaka:

NeL2: network drawing tool for handling layered structured network diagram. 109-115 - Joelma de Moura Ferreira, Hugo A. D. do Nascimento, Eduardo Simões de Albuquerque:

Interactive optimization in cooperative environments. 117-120 - Wolfgang Müller, Thomas Nocke, Heidrun Schumann:

Enhancing the visualization process with principal component analysis to support the exploration of trends. 121-130 - Yusuke Hideshima, Hideki Koike:

STARMINE: a visualization system for cyber attacks. 131-138 - Shinji Tomita, Yukio Hayashi:

Spatial analysis of centralization and decentralization in the population migration network. 139-142 - Hee Yong Yoo, Suh Hyun Cheon:

Visualization by information type on mobile device. 143-146 - Tomoyuki Hansaki, Buntarou Shizuki, Kazuo Misue, Jiro Tanaka:

FindFlow: visual interface for information search based on intermediate results. 147-152 - Masaki Ishihara, Kazuo Misue, Jiro Tanaka:

Ripple presentation for tree structures with historical information. 153-160 - Soichiro Iga, Makoto Shinnishi:

SnapShoot: integrating semantic analysis and visualization techniques for web-based note taking system. 161-167 - Kazuo Misue:

Drawing bipartite graphs as anchored maps. 169-177 - Yi-Yi Lee, Chun-Cheng Lin, Hsu-Chun Yen:

Mental map preserving graph drawing using simulated annealing. 179-188 - Tim Dwyer, Seok-Hee Hong, Dirk Koschützki, Falk Schreiber, Kai Xu:

Visual analysis of network centralities. 189-197 - Weidong Huang, Seok-Hee Hong, Peter Eades:

How people read sociograms: a questionnaire study. 199-206 - Weidong Huang, Seok-Hee Hong, Peter Eades:

Predicting graph reading performance: a cognitive approach. 207-216 - Mark Baskinger, Ki-Chol Nam:

Visual narratives: the essential role of imagination in the visualization process. 217-220 - Adam Ghandar, A. S. M. Sajeev, Xiaodi Huang:

Pattern puzzle: a metaphor for visualizing software complexity measures. 221-224

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