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    SpaceTree: supporting exploration in large node link tree, design evolution and empirical evaluation by Plaisant, C., Grosjean, J., Bederson, B.B.

    “…We present a novel tree browser that builds on the conventional node link tree diagrams. It adds dynamic rescaling of branches of the tree to best fit the…”
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    Interactive information visualization of a million items by Fekete, J.-D., Plaisant, C.

    “…Existing information visualization techniques are usually limited to the display of a few thousand items. This article describes new interactive techniques…”
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    Arc diagrams: visualizing structure in strings by Wattenberg, M.

    “…This paper introduces a new visualization method, the arc diagram, which is capable of representing complex patterns of repetition in string data. Arc diagrams…”
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    Angular brushing of extended parallel coordinates by Hauser, H., Ledermann, F., Doleisch, H.

    “…In this paper we present angular brushing for parallel coordinates (PC) as a new approach to highlighting rational data-properties, i.e., features which - in a…”
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    InterRing: an interactive tool for visually navigating and manipulating hierarchical structures by Jing Yang, Ward, M.O., Rundensteiner, E.A.

    “…Radial, space-filling (RSF) techniques for hierarchy visualization have several advantages over traditional node-link diagrams, including the ability to…”
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    ACE: a fast multiscale eigenvectors computation for drawing huge graphs by Yehuda Koren, Carmel, L., Harel, D.

    “…We present an extremely fast graph drawing algorithm for very large graphs, which we term ACE (for Algebraic multigrid Computation of Eigenvectors). ACE…”
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    Visualizing data with bounded uncertainty by Olston, C., Mackinlay, J.D.

    “…Visualization is a powerful way to facilitate data analysis, but it is crucial that visualization systems explicitly convey the presence, nature, and degree of…”
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    Graphical encoding for information visualization: an empirical study by Nowell, L., Schulman, R., Hix, D.

    “…Research in several areas provides scientific guidance for use of graphical encoding to convey information in an information visualization display. By…”
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    A hybrid layout algorithm for sub-quadratic multidimensional scaling by Morrison, A., Ross, G., Chalmers, M.

    “…Many clustering and layout techniques have been used for structuring and visualising complex data. This paper is inspired by a number of such contemporary…”
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    A space-optimized tree visualization by Quang Vinh Nguyen, Mao Lin Huang

    “…We describe a new method for the visualization of tree structured relational data. It can be used especially for the display of very large hierarchies in a…”
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    Visual unrolling of network evolution and the analysis of dynamic discourse by Brandes, U., Corman, S.R.

    “…A new method for visualizing the class of incrementally evolving networks is presented. In addition to the intermediate states of the network it conveys the…”
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    Process visualization with levels of detail by Matkovic, K., Hauser, H., Sainitzer, R., Groller, M.E.

    “…We demonstrate how we apply information visualization techniques to process monitoring. Virtual instruments are enhanced using history encoding instruments are…”
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    Beamtrees: compact visualization of large hierarchies by van Ham, F., van Wijk, J.J.

    “…Beamtrees are a new method for the visualization of large hierarchical data sets. Nodes are shown as stacked circular beams, such that both the hierarchical…”
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    Multiscale visualization using data cubes by Stolte, C., Tang, D., Hanrahan, P.

    “…Most analysts start with an overview of the data before gradually refining their view to be more focused and detailed. Multiscale pan-and-zoom systems are…”
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    Efficient cartogram generation: a comparison by Keim, D.A., North, S.C., Panse, C., Schneidewind, J.

    “…Cartograms are a well-known technique for showing geography-related statistical information, such as population demographics and epidemiological data. The…”
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    Internet traffic: visualization, discovery, and very large displays by Cleveland, W.S.

    “…For a decade, the ruling common wisdom for Internet traffic held that it was everywhere bursty: over periods lasting tens of milliseconds to hundreds, the…”
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    Multiple foci drill-down through tuple and attribute aggregation polyarchies in tabular data by Conklin, N., Prabhakar, S., North, C.

    “…Information analysis often involves decomposing data into sub-groups to allow for comparison and identification of relationships. Breakdown Visualization…”
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    Visualization schemas for flexible information visualization by North, C., Conklin, N., Saini, V.

    “…Relational databases provide significant flexibility to organize, store, and manipulate an infinite variety of complex data collections. This flexibility is…”
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    Building a visual database for example-based graphics generation by Zhou, M.X., Chen, Min, Ying Feng

    “…Example-based graphics generation systems automatically create new information visualizations by learning from existing graphic examples. As part of the effort…”
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