PacificVis 2011:
Hong Kong, China
Giuseppe Di Battista, Jean-Daniel Fekete, Huamin Qu (Eds.):
IEEE Pacific Visualization Symposium, PacificVis 2011, Hong Kong, China, 1-4 March, 2011.
IEEE 2011, ISBN 978-1-61284-935-5
- Giuseppe Di Battista, Jean-Daniel Fekete, Huamin Qu:
Preface.

- Arie E. Kaufman:
Keynote address: Immersive exploration of large datasets.

- Kwan-Liu Ma:
Keynote address: New approaches to large data visualization.

- Ulrik Brandes:
Keynote address: Why everyone seems to be using spring embedders for network visualization, and should not.

- Aaron Knoll, Sebastian Thelen, Ingo Wald, Charles D. Hansen, Hans Hagen, Michael E. Papka:
Full-resolution interactive CPU volume rendering with coherent BVH traversal.
3-10

- Stefan Diepenbrock, Timo Ropinski, Klaus Hinrichs:
Context-aware volume navigation.
11-18

- Hanqi Guo, He Xiao, Xiaoru Yuan:
Multi-dimensional transfer function design based on flexible dimension projection embedded in parallel coordinates.
19-26

- Cheng-Kai Chen, Chaoli Wang, Kwan-Liu Ma, Andrew T. Wittenberg:
Static correlation visualization for large time-varying volume data.
27-34

- Ching-Yao Lin, Kuen-Long Tsai, Sheng-Chuan Wang, Chang-Huain Hsieh, Hsiu-Ming Chang, Ann-Shyn Chiang:
The Neuron Navigator: Exploring the information pathway through the neural maze.
35-42

- Theresia Gschwandtner, Wolfgang Aigner, Katharina Kaiser, Silvia Miksch, Andreas Seyfang:
CareCruiser: Exploring and visualizing plans, events, and effects interactively.
43-50

- Steffen Frey, Thomas Schlömer, Sebastian Grottel, Carsten Dachsbacher, Oliver Deussen, Thomas Ertl:
Loose capacity-constrained representatives for the qualitative visual analysis in molecular dynamics.
51-58

- Thomas Höllt, Johanna Beyer, Fritz Gschwantner, Philipp Muigg, Helmut Doleisch, Gabor Heinemann, Markus Hadwiger:
Interactive seismic interpretation with piecewise global energy minimization.
59-66

- Mathias Otto, Tobias Germer, Holger Theisel:
Uncertain topology of 3D vector fields.
67-74

- Harsh Bhatia, Shreeraj Jadhav, Peer-Timo Bremer, Guoning Chen, Joshua A. Levine, Luis Gustavo Nonato, Valerio Pascucci:
Edge maps: Representing flow with bounded error.
75-82

- Teng-Yok Lee, Oleg Mishchenko, Han-Wei Shen, Roger Crawfis:
View point evaluation and streamline filtering for flow visualization.
83-90

- Jishang Wei, Hongfeng Yu, Ray W. Grout, Jacqueline H. Chen, Kwan-Liu Ma:
Dual space analysis of turbulent combustion particle data.
91-98

- Chaoli Wang, Hongfeng Yu, Ray W. Grout, Kwan-Liu Ma, Jacqueline H. Chen:
Analyzing information transfer in time-varying multivariate data.
99-106

- Taylor Sando, Melanie Tory, Pourang Irani:
Impact of group size on spatial structure understanding tasks.
107-114

- Manuela Waldner, Dieter Schmalstieg:
Collaborative information linking: Bridging knowledge gaps between users by linking across applications.
115-122

- Patrick Riehmann, Henning Gruendl, Bernd Froehlich, Martin Potthast, Martin Trenkmann, Benno Stein:
The NETSPEAK WORDGRAPH: Visualizing keywords in context.
123-130

- Jamal Alsakran, Yang Chen, Ye Zhao, Jing Yang, Dongning Luo:
STREAMIT: Dynamic visualization and interactive exploration of text streams.
131-138

- Orland Hoeber, Garnett Carl Wilson, Simon Harding, René Enguehard, Rodolphe Devillers:
Exploring geo-temporal differences using GTdiff.
139-146

- Roeland Scheepens, Niels Willems, Huub van de Wetering, Jarke J. van Wijk:
Interactive visualization of multivariate trajectory data with density maps.
147-154

- Daisuke Mashima, Stephen G. Kobourov, Yifan Hu:
Visualizing dynamic data with maps.
155-162

- Hanqi Guo, Zuchao Wang, Bowen Yu, Huijing Zhao, Xiaoru Yuan:
TripVista: Triple Perspective Visual Trajectory Analytics and its application on microscopic traffic data at a road intersection.
163-170

- Ove Daae Lampe, Helwig Hauser:
Interactive visualization of streaming data with Kernel Density Estimation.
171-178

- Lei Shi, Chen Wang, Zhen Wen:
Dynamic network visualization in 1.5D.
179-186

- Emden R. Gansner, Yifan Hu, Stephen C. North, Carlos Eduardo Scheidegger:
Multilevel agglomerative edge bundling for visualizing large graphs.
187-194

- Danny Holten, Petra Isenberg, Jarke J. van Wijk, Jean-Daniel Fekete:
An extended evaluation of the readability of tapered, animated, and textured directed-edge representations in node-link graphs.
195-202

- Walter Didimo, Giuseppe Liotta, Fabrizio Montecchiani, Pietro Palladino:
An advanced network visualization system for financial crime detection.
203-210

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