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"Undoubtedly, music is one of the most engaging and emotionally powerful stimuli. Listening to music can have strong effects on people’s mood, thinking and even their physiology. I think it’s mainly because of the latter that certain songs remind us so vividly of a specific memory." (Didier Hilhorst - nundroo)

Posted on January 28, 2005 | Permalink

Information Visualization and the Challenge of Universal Usability

"Information Visualization aims to provide compact graphical presentations and user interfaces for interactively manipulating large numbers of items. We present a simple 'data by tasks taxonomy' then discuss the challenges of providing universal usability, with example applications using geo-referenced data. Information Visualization has been shown to be a powerful visual thinking or decision tool but it is becoming important for services to reach and empower every citizen. Technological advances are needed to deal with user diversity (...) but also with the variety of technology used (...) and the gaps in user's knowledge (general knowledge, knowledge of the application domain, of the interface syntax or semantic). We present examples that illustrate how those challenges can be addressed." (Catherine Plaisant - Univ. of Maryland - HCIL) - courtesy of usabilityviews

Posted on January 09, 2005 | Permalink

Collaborative Filtering

"Collaborative filtering is increasingly present as an integral part of commercial web sites. 'Memory based' algorithms are the most simple to implement, yet the most effective when recommending products and predicting preferences." (Juan C. Dürsteler - Inf@Vis!)

Posted on November 03, 2004 | Permalink

Information Hunters

"The behaviour of human beings when searching for information intensively resembles that of the hunter-gatherers of our past and that of the foraging of animals. Information Visualisation tries to take advantage of this finding." (Juan C. Dürsteler - Inf@Vis!)

Posted on October 04, 2004 | Permalink | TrackBack

David Rumsey Historical Map Collection

"(...) over 10,000 maps online. The collection focuses on rare 18th and 19th century North and South America maps and other cartographic materials. Historic maps of the World, Europe, Asia and Africa are also represented. Collection categories include antique atlas, globe, school geography, maritime chart, state, county, city, pocket, wall, childrens and manuscript maps. The collection can be used to study history, genealogy and family history." (About the collection) - courtesy of o'reilly network

Posted on August 02, 2004 | Permalink | TrackBack

Data for a visualisation

"InfoVis.net celebrates four years of life in cyberspace. Today we review its origins, the current situation and future plans, gathering data to build a visualization of what this site has been during this time." (Juan C. Dürsteler - Inf@Vis!)

Posted on July 07, 2004 | Permalink | TrackBack

Syntactic Knowledge and Visual Knowledge

"The traditional way of interacting with a computer needed what Ben Shneiderman calls 'syntactic' knowledge. The graphical user interface has substituted syntactic for visual knowledge. Each one has its own advantages and drawbacks." (Juan C. Dürsteler - Inf@Vis!)

Posted on May 26, 2004 | Permalink | TrackBack

Movement in Visualisation

"The correct perception of movement has been an important routine of everyday life since the beginning of humanity. It is also an important resource in visualisation." (Juan C. Dürsteler - Inf@Vis!)

Posted on April 26, 2004 | Permalink | TrackBack

Digital Dashboards

"Digital Dashboards are real time visualisation tools of critical business indicators that help in decision making. Its use is spreading and advancing from the executive elite towards the ubiquity of weblogs and personal computing." (Juan C. Dürsteler - InfoVis!)

Posted on April 13, 2004 | Permalink | TrackBack

Newsmap

"Newsmap is an application that visually reflects the constantly changing landscape of the Google News news aggregator." (Marcos Weskamp) - courtesy of reloade

Posted on April 08, 2004 | Permalink | TrackBack

Massacre in Madrid

"The March 11th tragedy in Madrid has given rise to a cataract of information (and of emotions) some of which have been converted into visual representations that bring us closer to the what and the how of what has happened these dreadful days." (Juan C. Dürsteler - Inf@Vis!)

Posted on March 18, 2004 | Permalink | TrackBack

The Geography of Cyberspace Directory

"Does Cyberspace have a geography? What do we know about the nature, shape, size, distribution and geography of the Internet, the World-Wide Web and Cyberspace?" (Cyber Geography)

Posted on March 15, 2004 | Permalink | TrackBack

Information Visualization: Failed Experiment or Future Revolution?

"Many information architects (IAs) are skeptical about information visualization (InfoViz) and its applicability to IA problems. This presentation explores InfoViz from the perspective of IA practice." (Karl Fast) - courtesy of brett lider

Posted on March 05, 2004 | Permalink | TrackBack

Concept Maps

"Conceptual Maps are simple and practical knowledge representation tools that allow you to convey complex conceptual messages in a clear, understandable way. They facilitate both teaching and learning. Moreover they are represented naturally as graphs." (Juan C. Dürsteler - Inf@Vis!)

Posted on March 02, 2004 | Permalink | TrackBack

Look at the Blogosphere

"Weblog visualisation uses spatial metaphors like that of the world map or the underground lines of a city. Something so apparently unlinked to localisation requires it in order to establish a reference (?)." (Juan Dürsteler - Inf@Vis!)

Posted on February 17, 2004 | Permalink | TrackBack

Visualizing Argumentation: Software Tools for Collaborative and Educational Sense-Making

"Whatever we make of the all-embracing umbrella of 'knowledge management', we do find at least one robust concept that opens up and provides useful coverage: the community of practice." (Springer)

Posted on February 12, 2004 | Permalink | TrackBack

Grokker, or Visual Navigation

"The advent of increasingly visual and better structured browsers like Vivisimo, Grokker or TouchGraph is beginning to shake up a world that seemed to be static. A definitive reference point appears to still be beyond the horizon, but we are definitely closer." (Juan C. Dürsteler - Inf@Vis!)

Posted on January 19, 2004 | Permalink | TrackBack

History Flow

"Visualizing dynamic, evolving documents and the interactions of multiple collaborating authors: a preliminary report." (IBM Collaborative User Experience Research Group) - courtesy of chad thornton

Posted on January 15, 2004 | Permalink | TrackBack

Barbara Tversky: Some Ways Graphics Communicate

Lecture Notes: "Why do animations fail? Animations are conceived as a series of discrete steps. Studies show very few animations are better than static graphs." (Peter J. Bogaards)

Posted on September 19, 2003 | Permalink | TrackBack

Controlling Interaction

"Interaction is a key element in learning and acquiring information. It is intrinsically dependent on time and on control. (...) By using judiciously time and control is how the majority of the best interaction systems have been built. This is an important aspect of any system since, in most cases, interaction is the key to productivity." (Juan C. Dürsteler - Inf@Vis!)

Posted on September 01, 2003 | Permalink | TrackBack

Interactive Visual Explainers: A Simple Classification

"Visual representations have been used since the dawn of human civilization to communicate - to reveal the hidden, illustrate the intricate, explain the complex and illuminate the obscure." (Maish Nichani and Venkat Rajamanickam - elearningpost)

Posted on September 01, 2003 | Permalink | TrackBack

History Flow: Visualizing Dynamic, Evolving Documents and the Interactions of Multiple Collaborating Authors

"Most documents are the product of continual evolution. An essay may undergo dozens of revisions; source code for a computer program may undergo thousands. And as online collaboration becomes increasingly common, we see more and more ever-evolving group-authored texts. This site is a preliminary report on a simple visual technique, history flow, that provides a clear view of complex records of contributions and collaboration." (IBM Collaborative User Experience Research Group) - courtesy of vanderwal

Posted on August 27, 2003 | Permalink | TrackBack

Grokking The InfoViz

"Information visualisation is about to go mainstream. While it may not be the killer application some expect, 'infoviz' is going to help users to manipulate data in wholly new ways." (The Economist) - courtesy of nooface

Posted on July 01, 2003 | Permalink | TrackBack

Conceptual Presentations

"Presentations are becoming increasingly visual and less textual. Converting every concept into an image is the challenge and, at the same time, the solution." (Juan C. Dürsteler - Inf@Vis!)

Posted on April 24, 2003 | Permalink | TrackBack

Gallery of Data Visualization: The Best and Worst of Statistical Graphics

"(...) dedicated to John W. Tukey, who taught us all that seeing may be believing or disbelieving, but above all, data analysis involves visual, as well as statistical, understanding." (Michael Friendly)

Posted on March 04, 2003 | Permalink | TrackBack

Visualising Social Interaction

"Social interaction provides us with visual patterns that help us to situate ourselves in our environment. In Internet, however, this doesnít happen so easily. Some visualisations are appearing to remedy the problem." (Juan C. Dürsteler - Inf@Vis!)

Posted on February 04, 2003 | Permalink | TrackBack

Visualisation in the 20th Century

"The 20th century has seen many advances in different fields. Visualisation hasn't been immune to these changes that paved the way to its transformation into Information Visualisation in the two decades that preceded the new millennium." (Juan C. Dürsteler - Inf@Vis!)

Posted on January 20, 2003 | Permalink | TrackBack

The History of Visualization

"The history of visualisation is that of the search for new artefacts to amplify the ability to know; it's the history of writing and of maps, the history of knowledge." (Juan C. Dürsteler - Inf@Vis!)

Posted on January 03, 2003 | Permalink | TrackBack

Text, Tables, and Graphics

"A graphic is not always the most illustrative element. Written sentences, tables and graphics occupy their own place in the discourse of building clarity and insight." (Juan C. Dürsteler - Inf@Vis!)

Posted on December 03, 2002 | Permalink | TrackBack

The Use of Visual Information in Art

"Some of the factors that I hope to illustrate are aspects of depth perception, color perception, and form perception." (John H. Krantz)

Posted on November 20, 2002 | Permalink | TrackBack

Color in Scientific Visualization

"The goal of scientific visualization is to enhance scientific productivity by utilizing human visual perception and computer graphics techniques." (HPSC Group of the University of Colorado)

Posted on October 11, 2002 | Permalink | TrackBack

TextArc, Visualising Text

"Visualising the structure of the raw text of a document helps greatly in its analysis and compliments techniques like computational linguistics by using the pattern finding capability of the human brain." (Juan C. Dürsteler - Inf@Vis!)

Posted on October 10, 2002 | Permalink | TrackBack

Visual Metaphors

"The use of Visual Metaphors is one of the most common ways of elaborating interfaces and visual representations. However, not all the developers think the same way." (J.C. Dürsteler - Inf@Vis: The digital magazine of InfoVis.net)

Posted on August 01, 2002 | Permalink | TrackBack

Diagrammatic Reasoning

"(...) a central repository for information pertaining to the investigation of reasoning with visual representations." (Michael Anderson - University of Hartford, CT, USA)

Posted on July 24, 2002 | Permalink | TrackBack

IsaViz: A Visual Authoring Tool for RDF

"(...) a visual environment for browsing and authoring RDF models represented as graphs." (W3C)

Posted on March 25, 2002 | Permalink

Milestones in the history of thematic cartography, statistical graphics, and data visualization

An illustrated chronology of innovations (Michael Friendly & Daniel J. Denis) - courtesy of cliff atkinson

Posted on February 19, 2002 | Permalink

TouchGraph

"Visually navigating through a network is inherently a dynamic process, and steps need to be taken to keep the user feeling oriented and in control." (Alex Shapiro) - courtesy of nooface

Posted on February 05, 2002 | Permalink

Visualization of Abstract Information

"(...) recent concepts of visualization of abstract information contained in document databases." (Rolf Daessler)

Posted on November 07, 2001 | Permalink | TrackBack

Information Visualization and Visualization Techniques

A Collection of Visualizations (Rika Furuhata - Fujishiro Ichikawa Lab)

Posted on October 11, 2001 | Permalink | TrackBack

Ben Shneiderman on Information Visualisation

"(...) we have to understand how to combine visually appealing designs with effective designs" (Juan C. Dürsteler - InfoVis.net)

Posted on September 10, 2001 | Permalink | TrackBack

Making Information Visual

"Creating Effective Web Pages" (Redish & Associates, Inc.)

Posted on July 12, 2001 | Permalink | TrackBack

Toward a Perceptual Science of Multidimensional Data Visualization: Bertin and Beyond

"A true science of data visualizations requires both a theory of perception and of computer graphics" (Marc Green)

Posted on June 26, 2001 | Permalink | TrackBack

Does Metaphor Increase Visual Language Usability?

"(...) metaphor may not be an essential component in the usability of VPLs" (Alan F. Blackwell and T.R.G. Green - IEEE Symposium on Visual Languages VL'99)

Posted on October 08, 2000 | Permalink | TrackBack

Information Visualization

Maintained by Gary Ng

Posted on September 23, 2000 | Permalink | TrackBack

Information Visualization

"Information visualization is an emerging scientific and technical area." (AT&T Labs-Research)

Posted on August 07, 2000 | Permalink | TrackBack

Behavioral Model of Visual Perception and Recognition

(Ilya Rybak et al. - A.B. Kogan Research Institute for Neurocybernetics, Russia)

Posted on July 31, 2000 | Permalink | TrackBack

Information Visualization

"(...) the application of VR to abstract worlds like Information Visualization" (Maintained by Jerry Isdale)

Posted on July 12, 2000 | Permalink | TrackBack

OLIVE

Online Library of Information Visualization Environments (Class project for Ben Shneiderman's Graduate Course on InfoViz - Dept of CS/Univ. of Maryland)

Posted on July 06, 2000 | Permalink | TrackBack

Information Visualisation

"(...) the process of incorporation of knowledge through the perception of information" (Juan Carlos Dürsteler)

Posted on July 06, 2000 | Permalink | TrackBack

Collaboration Through Concept Maps

(Brian R Gaines and Mildred L G Shaw - Knowledge Science Institute - University of Calgary)

Posted on June 14, 2000 | Permalink | TrackBack

Techniques for Improved Communication of Schemata

"An initial study of the effectiveness of (...) schema visualisation techniques" (Kenneth J. Mitchell et al. - Computer Studies Department/Napier University)

Posted on June 09, 2000 | Permalink | TrackBack

Innovative Landscapes

Visualizing Innovation: a new technique shows patterns and suggests strategies (Doblin Group)

Posted on June 05, 2000 | Permalink | TrackBack

The SAGE Visualization Group

(School of Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University)

Posted on June 01, 2000 | Permalink | TrackBack

Graph Structure in the Web

"The study of the web as a graph is (...) fascinating in its own right" (From Andrei Broder et al. - AltaVista Company, IBM Almaden Research Center, and Compaq Systems Research Center)

Posted on May 12, 2000 | Permalink | TrackBack

Mapping The Global Spread Of The Net

Martin Dodge (Researcher in the Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis) - Creator of the Atlas of Cyberspaces (Mappa.Mundi Magazine)

Posted on April 05, 2000 | Permalink | TrackBack