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32nd IEEE VIS 2021: New Orleans, LA, USA - Short Papers
- 2021 IEEE Visualization Conference, IEEE VIS 2021 - Short Papers, New Orleans, LA, USA, October 24-29, 2021. IEEE 2021, ISBN 978-1-6654-3335-8

- Kalina Borkiewicz

, Viraj Shah, Jill P. Naiman, Chuanyue Shen, Stuart Levy, Jeff Carpenter:
CloudFindr: A Deep Learning Cloud Artifact Masker for Satellite DEM Data. 1-5 - Vidya Setlur, Haeyong Chung:

Semantic Resizing of Charts Through Generalization: A Case Study with Line Charts. 1-5 - Jun Yuan

, Oded Nov, Enrico Bertini:
An Exploration And Validation of Visual Factors in Understanding Classification Rule Sets. 6-10 - Jeffrey Heer:

Fast & Accurate Gaussian Kernel Density Estimation. 11-15 - Delyar Tabatabai, Anita Ruangrotsakun, Jed Irvine, Jonathan Dodge, Zeyad Shureih, Kin-Ho Lam, Margaret Burnett, Alan Fern, Minsuk Kahng:

"Why did my AI agent lose?": Visual Analytics for Scaling Up After-Action Review. 16-20 - Grace Guo

, Maria Glenski, ZhuanYi Shaw, Emily Saldanha
, Alex Endert, Svitlana Volkova, Dustin Arendt:
VAINE: Visualization and AI for Natural Experiments. 21-25 - Yali Bian, Chris North, Eric Krokos, Sarah Joseph:

Semantic Explanation of Interactive Dimensionality Reduction. 26-30 - Oscar Gomez, Steffen Holter

, Jun Yuan
, Enrico Bertini:
AdViCE: Aggregated Visual Counterfactual Explanations for Machine Learning Model Validation. 31-35 - Matthew L. Olson, Thuy-Vy Nguyen, Gaurav Dixit, Neale Ratzlaff, Weng-Keen Wong, Minsuk Kahng:

Contrastive Identification of Covariate Shift in Image Data. 36-40 - Michael Oppermann

, Luce Liu, Tamara Munzner:
TimeElide: Visual Analysis of Non-Contiguous Time Series Slices. 41-45 - Anjana Arunkumar, Shashank Ginjpalli, Chris Bryan:

Bayesian Modelling of Alluvial Diagram Complexity. 51-55 - Jarryullah Ahmad, Elaine Huynh, Fanny Chevalier:

When Red Means Good, Bad, or Canada: Exploring People's Reasoning for Choosing Color Palettes. 56-60 - Nicolas Grossmann

, Jürgen Bernard, Michael Sedlmair, Manuela Waldner:
Does the Layout Really Matter? A Study on Visual Model Accuracy Estimation. 61-65 - Raphael Sahann, Torsten Möller, Johanna Schmidt:

Histogram binning revisited with a focus on human perception. 66-70 - Tal Boger, Steven B. Most, Steven L. Franconeri:

Jurassic Mark: Inattentional Blindness for a Datasaurus Reveals that Visualizations are Explored, not Seen. 71-75 - Paul Parsons, Prakash Shukla, Chorong Park

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Fixation and Creativity in Data Visualization Design: Experiences and Perspectives of Practitioners. 76-80 - Maximilian T. Fischer

, Alexander Frings, Daniel A. Keim, Daniel Seebacher:
Towards a Survey on Static and Dynamic Hypergraph Visualizations. 81-85 - Anna Pia Lohfink, Frederike Gartzky, Florian Wetzels, Luisa Vollmer, Christoph Garth

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Time-Varying Fuzzy Contour Trees. 86-90 - Alper Sahistan

, Serkan Demirci, Nathan Morrical, Stefan Zellmann
, Aytek Aman, Ingo Wald, Ugur Güdükbay:
Ray-traced Shell Traversal of Tetrahedral Meshes for Direct Volume Visualization. 91-95 - Mohit Sharma

, Talha Bin Masood, Signe Sidwall Thygesen, Mathieu Linares, Ingrid Hotz, Vijay Natarajan:
Segmentation Driven Peeling for Visual Analysis of Electronic Transitions. 96-100 - Hanqi Guo

, Tom Peterka:
Exact Analytical Parallel Vectors. 101-105 - Tushar M. Athawale

, Sudhanshu Sane, Chris R. Johnson:
Uncertainty Visualization of the Marching Squares and Marching Cubes Topology Cases. 106-110 - Shaolun Ruan, Yong Wang

, Qiang Guan:
Intercept Graph: An Interactive Radial Visualization for Comparison of State Changes. 111-115 - Jacob Fisher, Remco Chang, Eugene Wu:

Automatic Y-axis Rescaling in Dynamic Visualizations. 116-120 - Fahd Husain, Pascale Proulx, Meng-Wei Chang, Rosa Romero Gómez, Holland Vasquez:

A Mixed-Initiative Visual Analytics Approach for Qualitative Causal Modeling. 121-125 - Yiran Li, Erin Musabandesu, Takanori Fujiwara

, Frank J. Loge, Kwan-Liu Ma:
A Visual Analytics System for Water Distribution System Optimization. 126-130 - Bella Baidak, Yahiya Hussain, Emma Kelminson, Thouis R. Jones

, Loraine Franke, Daniel Haehn
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CellProfiler Analyst Web (CPAW) - Exploration, analysis, and classification of biological images on the web. 131-135 - Qiangqiang Liu, Quan Li, Zhihua Zhu, Tangzhi Ye, Xiaojuan Ma:

Inspecting the Process of Bank Credit Rating via Visual Analytics. 136-140 - Avi Yaeli, Sergey Zeltyn:

Where and Why is My Bot Failing? A Visual Analytics Approach for Investigating Failures in Chatbot Conversation Flows. 141-145 - Noble Saji Mathews

, Sridhar Chimalakonda, Suresh Jain:
AiR: An Augmented Reality Application for Visualizing Air Pollution. 146-150 - Raymond Li, Enamul Hoque, Giuseppe Carenini, Richard Lester, Raymond Chau:

ConVIScope: Visual Analytics for Exploring Patient Conversations. 151-155 - Shahid Latif, Shivam Agarwal

, Simon Gottschalk
, Carina Chrosch
, Felix Feit, Johannes Jahn, Tobias Braun, Yanick Christian Tchenko, Elena Demidova, Fabian Beck
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Visually Connecting Historical Figures Through Event Knowledge Graphs. 156-160 - Hayeong Song, Yu Fu, Bahador Saket, John T. Stasko:

Understanding the Effects of Visualizing Missing Values on Visual Data Exploration. 161-165 - Vidya Setlur, Sarah Battersby, Tracy Wong:

GeoSneakPique: Visual Autocompletion for Geospatial Queries. 166-170 - Zhicheng Liu

, Chen Chen
, Francisco Morales, Yishan Zhao:
Atlas: Grammar-based Procedural Generation of Data Visualizations. 171-175 - Andrew M. McNutt:

On the Potential of Zines as a Medium for Visualization. 176-180 - Brian Felipe Keith Norambuena

, Tanushree Mitra, Chris North:
Narrative Sensemaking: Strategies for Narrative Maps Construction. 181-185 - Nicole Sultanum

, Anastasia Bezerianos
, Fanny Chevalier:
Text Visualization and Close Reading for Journalism with Storifier. 186-190 - Sahaj Vaidya, Jie Cai

, Soumyadeep Basu, Azadeh Naderi, Donghee Yvette Wohn, Aritra Dasgupta:
Conceptualizing Visual Analytic Interventions for Content Moderation. 191-195 - Rahul Bhargava, Dee Williams, Catherine D'Ignazio:

How Learners Sketch Data Stories. 196-200 - Younghoon Kim, Jeffrey Heer:

Gemini2: Generating Keyframe-Oriented Animated Transitions Between Statistical Graphics. 201-205

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