APVIS 2006:
Tokyo, Japan
Kazuo Misue, Kozo Sugiyama, Jiro Tanaka (Eds.):
Asia-Pacific Symposium on Information Visualisation, APVIS 2006, Tokyo, Japan, February 1-3, 2006.
CRPIT 60 Australian Computer Society 2006, ISBN 1-920682-41-4
- Kwan-Liu Ma:
Cyber security through visualization.
3-7

- Taketo Kurokawa:
Japanese landscape and my environmental design.
9-12

- Michael A. Bekos, Michael Kaufmann, Katerina Potika, Antonios Symvonis:
Polygon labelling of minimum leader length.
15-21

- Takayuki Itoh, Fumiyoshi Yamashita:
Visualization of multi-dimensional data of bioactive chemicals using a hierarchical data visualization technique "Heiankyo view".
23-29

- Ganesan Subramaniam, Kenneth Ong:
Mesh simplification using ellipsoidal schema for isotropic quantization of face-normal vectors.
31-34

- Michael Bui, Nick Lowe, Masahiro Takatsuka:
Visualization of a closed three-dimensional surface using portal-based rendering.
35-38

- Christian Klukas, Falk Schreiber, Henning Schwöbbermeyer:
Coordinated perspectives and enhanced force-directed layout for the analysis of network motifs.
39-48

- Katsuhiro Ikeda, Kozo Sugiyama, Isamu Watanabe, Kazuo Misue:
Generation of relevance maps and navigation in a digital book.
49-58

- DucDung Nguyen, Tu Bao Ho, Saori Kawasaki:
Knowledge visualization in hepatitis study.
59-62

- Bok Dong Kim, Sang Ok Koo, Hyok Don Kwon, Seong Dae Jung, Soon Ki Jung, Minho Lee, YongWoo Rho, SungJa Koo:
Integrated visualization for geometry PIG data.
63-66

- Damian Merrick, Joachim Gudmundsson:
Increasing the readability of graph drawings with centrality-based scaling.
67-76

- Yingxin Wu, Masahiro Takatsuka:
Visualizing multivariate network on the surface of a sphere.
77-83

- Adrian Rusu, Radu Jianu, Confesor Santiago, Christopher Clement:
An experimental study on algorithms for drawing binary trees.
85-88

- Hiroki Omote, Kozo Sugiyama:
Method for drawing intersecting clustered graphs and its application to web ontology language.
89-92

- Zeqian Shen, Michael Ogawa, Soon Tee Teoh, Kwan-Liu Ma:
BiblioViz: a system for visualizing bibliography information.
93-102

- Takumi Kobayashi, Kazuo Misue, Buntarou Shizuki, Jiro Tanaka:
Information gathering support interface by the overview presentation of web search results.
103-108

- Nagayoshi Nakazono, Kazuo Misue, Jiro Tanaka:
NeL2: network drawing tool for handling layered structured network diagram.
109-115

- Joelma de Moura Ferreira, Hugo A. D. do Nascimento, Eduardo Simões de Albuquerque:
Interactive optimization in cooperative environments.
117-120

- Wolfgang Müller, Thomas Nocke, Heidrun Schumann:
Enhancing the visualization process with principal component analysis to support the exploration of trends.
121-130

- Yusuke Hideshima, Hideki Koike:
STARMINE: a visualization system for cyber attacks.
131-138

- S. Tomita, Y. Hayashi:
Spatial analysis of centralization and decentralization in the population migration network.
139-142

- Hee Yong Yoo, Suh Hyun Cheon:
Visualization by information type on mobile device.
143-146

- Tomoyuki Hansaki, Buntarou Shizuki, Kazuo Misue, Jiro Tanaka:
FindFlow: visual interface for information search based on intermediate results.
147-152

- Masaki Ishihara, Kazuo Misue, Jiro Tanaka:
Ripple presentation for tree structures with historical information.
153-160

- Soichiro Iga, Makoto Shinnishi:
SnapShoot: integrating semantic analysis and visualization techniques for web-based note taking system.
161-167

- Kazuo Misue:
Drawing bipartite graphs as anchored maps.
169-177

- Yi-Yi Lee, Chun-Cheng Lin, Hsu-Chun Yen:
Mental map preserving graph drawing using simulated annealing.
179-188

- Tim Dwyer, Seok-Hee Hong, Dirk Koschützki, Falk Schreiber, Kai Xu:
Visual analysis of network centralities.
189-197

- Weidong Huang, Seok-Hee Hong, Peter Eades:
How people read sociograms: a questionnaire study.
199-206

- Weidong Huang, Seok-Hee Hong, Peter Eades:
Predicting graph reading performance: a cognitive approach.
207-216

- Mark Baskinger, Ki-Chol Nam:
Visual narratives: the essential role of imagination in the visualization process.
217-220

- Adam Ghandar, A. S. M. Sajeev, Xiaodi Huang:
Pattern puzzle: a metaphor for visualizing software complexity measures.
221-224

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