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Contextual visualization Borland D., Wang W., Gotz D. IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications 38(6): 17-23, 2018. Type: Article
If users cannot see the breakdown of data hidden behind summaries visualized as charts or pies, they will go to another website to find the information. Unseen information can lead to biased findings presented by summaries. The complex...
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Nov 22 2019 |
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Human-centered VR design: five essentials every engineer needs to know Jerald J. IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications 38(2): 15-21, 2018. Type: Article
When virtual reality (VR) is not pleasing to see and/or hear, users will remove their headsets or glasses. One main reason is that engineers don’t consider all human aspects of the VR experience when developing VR systems and...
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May 29 2019 |
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BKViz: a basketball visual analysis tool Losada A., Theron R., Benito A. IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications 36(6): 58-68, 2016. Type: Article
Would you like to know how visual analytics could help basketball teams improve their performance? This paper provides the answer....
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Apr 25 2017 |
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Network visualization as a higher-order visual analysis tool Dwyer T. IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications 36(6): 78-85, 2016. Type: Article
Dwyer makes the distinction between data and knowledge modeling when visualizing a network. This is in contrast to Munzner [1] who does not make this distinction. He offers knowledge modeling in visualization as a higher-order visual a...
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Mar 2 2017 |
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Efficient high-dimensional, edge-aware filtering Gastal E. IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications 36(6): 86-95, 2016. Type: Article
When images and videos are not aesthetically pleasing, human viewers stop in the middle and go elsewhere on the web for a better viewing experience. One main reason is the transitions between objects (edges) are blurred or not distinct...
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Feb 28 2017 |
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Using GPU shaders for visualization, part 3 Bailey M. IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications 33(3): 5-11, 2013. Type: Article
Graphics processing unit (GPU) shaders have been proposed for visualization as an extension of the Open Graphics Library (OpenGL). Using non-graphics data-parallel computing (which distributes data across multiple parallel processors) ...
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Jan 31 2014 |
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Information visualization courses for students with a computer science background Kerren A. IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications 33(2): 12-15, 2013. Type: Article
The information visualization field is under constant development, which increases the demand for current courses. Linnaeus University is one of the few universities that offers such courses. In this paper, Kerren describes a course th...
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Dec 6 2013 |
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Creating musical-fountain shows Yoo M., Lee I. IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications 29(5): 6-13, 2009. Type: Article
Yoo and Lee describe an automated system for controlling the water jets and lights in fountains, based on input from recorded music, to create an entertaining display. The output is primarily graphic animations that display what the fo...
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Dec 8 2009 |
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Content-based 3D object retrieval Bustos B., Keim D., Saupe D., Schreck T. IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications 27(4): 22-27, 2007. Type: Article
Multimedia repositories have grown rapidly over the past decade. Among the different types of multimedia, the three-dimensional (3D) object is one of the most prevalent data types, having numerous applications. A key issue in this area...
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Jun 3 2009 |
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A virtual environment for decision support in ship damage control Varela J., Soares C. IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications 27(4): 58-69, 2007. Type: Article
Varela and Soares describe a three-dimensional (3D) virtual environment (VE) that has been developed to serve as a decision support system for damage control in a ship. The system is intended to analyze situations where fluids are diss...
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Apr 9 2009 |
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