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Trends in Interactive Visualization - State-of-the-Art Survey

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II Challenges in Data Mapping Part II deals with one of the most challenging tasks in Interactive Visualization, mapping and teasing out information from large complex datasets and generating visual representations. This section consists of four chapters. Binh Pham, Alex Streit, and Ross Brown provide a comprehensive requirement analysis of information uncertainty visualizations. They examine the sources of uncertainty, review aspects of its complexity, introduce typical models of uncertainty, and analyze major issues in visualization of uncertainty, from various user and task perspectives. Alfred Inselberg examines challenges in the multivariate data analysis. He explains how relations among multiple variables can be mapped uniquely into ?-space subsets having geometrical properties and introduces Parallel Coordinates meth- ology for the unambiguous visualization and exploration of a multidimensional geometry and multivariate relations. Christiaan Gribble describes two alternative approaches to interactive particle visualization: one targeting desktop systems equipped with programmable graphics hardware and the other targeting moderately sized multicore systems using pack- based ray tracing. Finally, Christof Rezk Salama reviews state-of-the-art strategies for the assignment of visual parameters in scientific visualization systems. He explains the process of mapping abstract data values into visual based on transfer functions, clarifies the terms of pre- and postclassification, and introduces the state-of-the-art user int- faces for the design of transfer functions.

List of contents

Overview of Interactive Visualisation.- Challenges in Data Mapping.- Visualisation of Information Uncertainty: Progress and Challenges..- Parallel Coordinates: Interactive Visualisation for High Dimensions.- Interactive Particle Visualisation.- Visual Parameters and Transfer Functions.- Design and Evaluation.- Gaining Greater Insight through Interactive Visualization: A Human Factors Perspective.- Perceptual and Design Principles for Effective Interactive Visualisations.- Applying a User-centered Approach to Interactive Visualisation Design.- A Visualisation Framework for Collaborative VirtualEnvironment Usage Information.- Novel User Interfaces.- Virtual Reality-Based Interactive Scientific Visualization Environments.- Interactive Molecular Visualisation at the Interface.- Point, Talk, and Publish: Visualisation and the Web.- Integrating Visualization and Modeling.- Extending Measurement Science to Interactive Visualisation Environments.- Interactive Spatiotemporal Reasoning.- Interactive Statistical Modeling with XGms.- Interactive Mathematical Visualisations: Frameworks, Tools and Studies.

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II Challenges in Data Mapping Part II deals with one of the most challenging tasks in Interactive Visualization, mapping and teasing out information from large complex datasets and generating visual representations. This section consists of four chapters. Binh Pham, Alex Streit, and Ross Brown provide a comprehensive requirement analysis of information uncertainty visualizations. They examine the sources of uncertainty, review aspects of its complexity, introduce typical models of uncertainty, and analyze major issues in visualization of uncertainty, from various user and task perspectives. Alfred Inselberg examines challenges in the multivariate data analysis. He explains how relations among multiple variables can be mapped uniquely into ?-space subsets having geometrical properties and introduces Parallel Coordinates meth- ology for the unambiguous visualization and exploration of a multidimensional geometry and multivariate relations. Christiaan Gribble describes two alternative approaches to interactive particle visualization: one targeting desktop systems equipped with programmable graphics hardware and the other targeting moderately sized multicore systems using pack- based ray tracing. Finally, Christof Rezk Salama reviews state-of-the-art strategies for the assignment of visual parameters in scientific visualization systems. He explains the process of mapping abstract data values into visual based on transfer functions, clarifies the terms of pre- and postclassification, and introduces the state-of-the-art user int- faces for the design of transfer functions.

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"This timely book intends, as the title suggests, to provide a state-of-the-art survey of the field of interactive visualization. A dozen chapters, contributed by various researchers, have been structured into four areas … . Overall, the book is interesting and many of the chapters offer useful information for designing effective interactive visualization." (Xianjun Sam Zheng, ACM Computing Reviews, June, 2009)

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From the reviews:
"This timely book intends, as the title suggests, to provide a state-of-the-art survey of the field of interactive visualization. A dozen chapters, contributed by various researchers, have been structured into four areas ... . Overall, the book is interesting and many of the chapters offer useful information for designing effective interactive visualization." (Xianjun Sam Zheng, ACM Computing Reviews, June, 2009)

Product details

Assisted by Ton Adriaansen (Editor), Tony Adriaansen (Editor), Robert van Liere (Editor), Robert van Liere (Editor), Elena Zudilova-Seinstra (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 26.06.2009
 
EAN 9781848002685
ISBN 978-1-84800-268-5
No. of pages 370
Dimensions 161 mm x 25 mm x 243 mm
Weight 731 g
Illustrations XIX, 370 p.
Series Advanced Information and Knowledge Processing
Advanced Information and Knowledge Processing
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > IT, data processing > IT

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