Prepare (do before class)
none
Demos
- LineUp, Caleydo
- ParVis, Parallel coordinates system
- Parallel Sets, UNCC
- Star Coordinates from IBM
- SandDance, Microsoft Research
- OnSet, Georgia Tech, InfoVis ’14
Readings
- A. Inselberg, “Multidimensional Detective,” Proceedings of IEEE InfoVis ’97, pp. 100-107, 1997.
- D. Keim, M. Hao, U. Dayal, and M. Hsu, “Pixel Bar Charts: A visualization technique for very large multi-attribute data sets”, Information Visualization, Vol. 1, No. 1, March 2002, pp. 20-34.
- B. Alsallakh, L, Micallef, W. Aigner, H. Hauser, S. Miksch, P. Rodgers, “Visualizing Sets and Set-typed Data: State-of-the-Art and Future Challenges.” State-of-the-Art Reports of the Eurographics Conference on Visualization 2014 (EuroVis 2014), June 2014.
- J.H.T. Claessen, J. van Wijk, “Flexible Linked Axes for Multivariate Data Visualization,” IEEE Trans. on Visualization and Computer Graphics, Vol. 17, No. 12, Dec. 2011, pp. 2310-2316.
- S. Gratzl, A. Lex, N. Gehlenborg, H. Pfister, and M. Streit, “LineUp: Visual Analysis of Multi-Attribute Rankings”, IEEE Trans. on Visualization and Computer Graphics, Vol. 19, No. 12, pp. 2277-2286, Dec. 2013.
- R. Rao and S.K. Card, “The Table Lens: Merging Graphical and Symbolic Representations in an Interactive Focus+Context Visualization for Tabluar Information”, Proceedings of ACM CHI ’94, Apr. 1994, pp. 318-322.
- J.M. Rzeszotarski and A. Kittur. “Kinetica: naturalistic multi-touch data visualization.” Proc. of CHI ’14, pp. 897-906.
- R. Spence and L. Tweedie, “The Attribute Explorer: information synthesis via exploration”, Interacting with Computers, Vol. 11, pp. 137-146, 1998.
- M. Spenke, C. Beilken, T. Berlage, “FOCUS: The Interactive Table for Product Comparison and Selection.” Proceedings of ACM UIST ’96, Nov. 1996, pp. 41-50.
- J. Yang, et al., “Value and Relation Display: Interactive Visual Exploration of Large Data Sets with Hundreds of Dimensions”, IEEE Trans. on Visualization and Computer Graphics, Vol. 13, No. 3, May-June. 2007, pp. 494-507.
- J. S. Yi, R. Melton, J. Stasko, and J. Jacko, “Dust & Magnet: Multivariate Information Visualization using a Magnet Metaphor,” Information Visualization, Vol. 4, No. 4, Winter 2005, pp. 239-256.
Videos
- Table Lens, Xerox PARC, CHI ’95
- Attribute Explorer, Imperial College UK, CHI ’94
- EZChooser, MERL
- LineUp, Linz & Harvard, InfoVIs ’03
- Angular brushing, VRVis
- Parallel Sets, UNCC, InfoVis ’05
- FLINA View, TU Eindhoven, InfoVis ’11
- Dust & Magnet, Georgia Tech, Information Visualization ’05
- Dust & Magnet on MSR Hub, Georgia Tech, ’16
- Kinetica, CMU, CHI ’14
- SandDance, Microsoft Research
- Bubble Sets, Ontario Inst. Tech., InfoVis ’09
- Untangling Euler Diagrams, MSR, InfoVis ’10
- OnSet, Georgia Tech, InfoVis ’14
- UpSet, Harvard, InfoVis ’14
Websites
- Chernoff faces
- Parallel coordinates, Julian Heinrich