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34th IEEE VIS 2023: Melbourne, Australia
- 2023 IEEE Visualization and Visual Analytics (VIS), Melbourne, Australia, October 21-27, 2023. IEEE 2023, ISBN 979-8-3503-2557-7
- Tim Dwyer, Sarah Goodwin, Michael Wybrow:
Welcome Message from the VIS 2023 General Chairs. 1-2 - Aidan Slingsby, Richard E. Reeve, Claire Harris:
Gridded Glyphmaps for Supporting Spatial COVID-19 Modelling. 1-5 - Fuminori Shibasaki, Issei Fujishiro:
Topological Analysis and Approximate Identification of Leading Lines in Artworks Based on Discrete Morse Theory. 6-10 - Clementine Zimnicki, Chin Tseng, Danielle Albers Szafir, Karen B. Schloss:
Effects of data distribution and granularity on color semantics for colormap data visualizations. 11-15 - Zhongzheng Xu, Kristin Williams, Emily Wall:
Let's Get Vysical: Perceptual Accuracy in Visual & Tactile Encodings. 16-20 - Jeroen Van Der Donckt, Jonas Van Der Donckt, Michaël Rademaker, Sofie Van Hoecke:
MinMaxLTTB: Leveraging MinMax-Preselection to Scale LTTB. 21-25 - Saugat Pandey, Oen G. McKinley, R. Jordan Crouser, Alvitta Ottley:
Do You Trust What You See? Toward A Multidimensional Measure of Trust in Visualization. 26-30 - Yiren Ding, Jack Wilburn, Hilson Shrestha, Akim Ndlovu, Kiran Gadhave, Carolina Nobre, Alexander Lex, Lane Harrison:
reVISit: Supporting Scalable Evaluation of Interactive Visualizations. 31-35 - Jane Lydia Adams, Laura South, Arzu Çöltekin, Alyssa A. Goodman, Michelle A. Borkin:
Augmented Reality as a Visualization Technique for Scholarly Publications in Astronomy: An Empirical Evaluation. 36-40 - Mingzhe Li, Carson Storm, Austin Yang Li, Tom Needham, Bei Wang:
Comparing Morse Complexes Using Optimal Transport: An Experimental Study. 41-45 - Myeongwon Jung, Jiwon Choi, Jaemin Jo:
Projection Ensemble: Visualizing the Robust Structures of Multidimensional Projections. 46-50 - Abhishek Madan, Carolina Nobre:
Visualizing Query Traversals Over Bounding Volume Hierarchies Using Treemaps. 51-55 - Stefan Zellmann, Serkan Demirci, Ugur Güdükbay:
Visual Analsyis of Large Multi-Field AMR Data on GPUs Using Interactive Volume Lines. 56-60 - Fengli Xiao, Lei Shi:
GeneticFlow: Exploring Scholar Impact with Interactive Visualization. 66-70 - Baldwin Nsonga, Gerik Scheuermann:
Visualizing Similarity of Pathline Dynamics in 2D Flow Fields. 71-75 - Irum Baseer, Israel Valverde, Abdel H. Moustafa, Josep Blat, Oscar Camara:
Evaluation of cinematic volume rendering open-source and commercial solutions for the exploration of congenital heart data. 76-80 - Emma Broman, Jacqueline K. Faherty, Laura Kreidberg, Sebastian Zieba, Charles D. Hansen, Anders Ynnerman, Alexander Bock:
ExoplanetExplorer: Contextual Visualization of Exoplanet Systems. 81-85 - Lei Si, Guoning Chen:
A Visualization System for Hexahedral Mesh Quality Study. 86-90 - Leilani Battle, Alvitta Ottley:
What Exactly is an Insight? A Literature Review. 91-95 - Ameya Patil, Zoe Rand, Trevor Branch, Leilani Battle:
WhaleVis: Visualizing the History of Commercial Whaling. 96-100 - Sehi L'Yi, Qianwen Wang, Nils Gehlenborg:
The Role of Visualization in Genomics Data Analysis Workflows: The Interviews. 101-105 - Braden Roper, James C. Mathews, Saad Nadeem, Ji Hwan Park:
Vis-SPLIT: Interactive Hierarchical Modeling for mRNA Expression Classification. 106-110 - Qianwen Wang, Xiao Liu, Man Qing Liang, Sehi L'Yi, Nils Gehlenborg:
Enabling Multimodal User Interactions for Genomics Visualization Creation. 111-115 - Joshua O'Hagan, Andrew Chalmers, Taehyun Rhee:
Simulating the Geometric Growth of the Marine Sponge Crella Incrustans. 116-120 - Lei Shi, Lei Xia, Zipeng Liu, Ye Sun, Huijie Guo, Klaus Mueller:
How "Applied" is Fifteen Years of VAST conference? 121-125 - Mai Elshehaly, Lucy Eddy, Mark Mon-Williams:
CLEVER: A Framework for Connecting Lived Experiences with Visualisation of Electronic Records. 126-130 - Elmira Zohrevandi, Emmanuel Brorsson, Andreas Darnell, Magnus Bång, Jonas Lundberg, Anders Ynnerman:
Design of an Ecological Visual Analytics Interface for Operators of Time-Constant Processes. 131-135 - Akim Ndlovu, Hilson Shrestha, Lane T. Harrison:
Taken By Surprise? Evaluating how Bayesian Surprise & Suppression Influences Peoples' Takeaways in Map Visualizations. 136-140 - Wei Wei, Samuel Huron, Yvonne Jansen:
Towards Autocomplete Strategies for Visualization Construction. 141-145 - Tarik Crnovrsanin, Sara Di Bartolomeo, Connor Wilson, Cody Dunne:
Indy Survey Tool: A Framework to Unearth Correlations in Survey Data. 146-150 - Yiren Ding, Lane Harrison:
Data in the Wind: Evaluating Multiple-Encoding Design for Particle Motion Visualizations. 151-155 - Felix Raith, Baldwin Nsonga, Gerik Scheuermann, Christian Heine:
Fast Fiber Line Extraction for 2D Bivariate Scalar Fields. 156-160 - Jinrui Wang, Mashael AlKadi, Benjamin Bach:
Show Me My Users: A Dashboard Visualizing User Interaction Logs. 156-160 - Dennis Bromley, Vidya Setlur:
What Is the Difference Between a Mountain and a Molehill? Quantifying Semantic Labeling of Visual Features in Line Charts. 161-165 - Junran Yang, Péter Ferenc Gyarmati, Zehua Zeng, Dominik Moritz:
Draco 2: An Extensible Platform to Model Visualization Design. 166-170 - Garima Jindal, Kamalakar Karlapalem:
A Simple yet Useful Spiral Visualization of Large Graphs. 171-175 - Malchiel Rodrigues, Joel Dapello, Priyan Vaithilingam, Carolina Nobre, Johanna Beyer:
ProtoGraph: A Non-Expert Toolkit for Creating Animated Graphs. 176-180 - Daniel Braun, Ashley Suh, Remco Chang, Michael Gleicher, Tatiana von Landesberger:
Visual Validation versus Visual Estimation: A Study on the Average Value in Scatterplots. 181-185 - Egil Bru, Thomas Trautner, Stefan Bruckner:
Line Harp: Importance-Driven Sonification for Dense Line Charts. 186-190 - Max Franke, Steffen Koch:
Compact Phase Histograms for Guided Exploration of Periodicity. 191-195 - Hyeon Jeon, Aeri Cho, Jinhwa Jang, Soohyun Lee, Jake Hyun, Hyung-Kwon Ko, Jaemin Jo, Jinwook Seo:
ZADU: A Python Library for Evaluating the Reliability of Dimensionality Reduction Embeddings. 196-200 - Tinghao Feng, Yueqi Hu, Jing Yang, Tom Polk, Ye Zhao, Shixia Liu, Zhaocong Yang:
TimePool: Visually Answer "Which and When" Questions On Univariate Time Series. 201-205 - Derya Akbaba, Miriah Meyer:
"Two Heads are Better than One": Pair-Interviews for Visualization. 206-210 - Leon Pietschmann, Paul-David Zürcher, Erik Bubík, Zhutian Chen, Hanspeter Pfister, Thomas Bohné:
Quantifying the Impact of XR Visual Guidance on User Performance Using a Large-Scale Virtual Assembly Experiment. 211-215 - Shivam Raval, Carolyn Wang, Fernanda B. Viégas, Martin Wattenberg:
Explain-and-Test: An Interactive Machine Learning Framework for Exploring Text Embeddings. 216-220 - Sangwon Jeong, Mingwei Li, Matthew Berger, Shusen Liu:
Concept Lens: Visually Analyzing the Consistency of Semantic Manipulation in GANs. 221-225 - Subhashis Hazarika, Haruki Hirasawa, Soo Kyung Kim, Kalai Ramea, Salva Rühling Cachay, Peetak Mitra, Dipti Hingmire, Hansi A. Singh, Philip J. Rasch:
HAiVA: Hybrid AI-assisted Visual Analysis Framework to Study the Effects of Cloud Properties on Climate Patterns. 226-230 - Nicole Sultanum, Arjun Srinivasan:
DATATALES: Investigating the use of Large Language Models for Authoring Data-Driven Articles. 231-235 - Emily Reif, Minsuk Kahng, Savvas Petridis:
Visualizing Linguistic Diversity of Text Datasets Synthesized by Large Language Models. 236-240 - Slobodan Milanko:
WUDA: Visualizing and Transforming Rotations in Real-Time with Quaternions and Smart Devices. 241-245 - Harry X. Li, Steven Jorgensen, John T. Holodnak, Allan B. Wollaber:
ScatterUQ: Interactive Uncertainty Visualizations for Multiclass Deep Learning Problems. 246-250 - Marius Hogräfer, Dominik Moritz, Adam Perer, Hans-Jörg Schulz:
Combining Degree of Interest Functions and Progressive Visualization. 251-255
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