InfoVis Winter 09: Reading List

Week 6a – Feb. 24: Representation #3 (temporal)

First half:

  1. Artifacts of the Presence Era: Using Information Visualization to Create an Evocative Souvenir.Fernanda Viegas, Ethan Perry, Ethan Howe, Judith Donath. In the proceedings of the IEEE symposium of Information Visualization, InfoVis’04. InfoVis 2004, in Austin, TX.
  2. Plaisant, P. and Rose, A. (March 1996). Exploring LifeLines to Visualize Patient Records. A short version of this report appeared as a poster summary in 1996 American Medical Informatic Association Annual Fall Symposium (Washington, DC, Oct. 26-30, 1996), pp. 884, AMIA, BethesdaMD. HCIL-96-04, CS-TR-3620, CAR-TR-819

Second half:

  1. Martin Wattenberg. Arc Diagrams: Visualizing Structure in Strings. In Proceedings of the 2002 IEEE Symposium on Information Visualization, IEEE Computer Science Press 2002.
  2. Jarke J. van Wijk Edward R. van Selow. Cluster and Calendar based Visualization of Time Series Data. Proc InfoVis 99.

Optional:

  1. Bernard Kerr. THREAD ARCS: An Email Thread Visualization. In Proceedings of the 2003 IEEE Symposium on Information Visualization, Tamara Munzner and Stephen North, eds., IEEE Computer Science Press 2003.

Week 6b – Feb 26: Representation #4 (linguistic data)

First half:

  1. Brad Paley. TextArc: An alternate way to view a text. and in InfoVis’02 Poster compendium:
  2. Susan Havre, Beth Hetzler and Lucy Nowell. ThemeRiver: Visualizing Theme changes over Time. In the proceedings of the IEEE symposium of Information Visualization, InfoVis’00. Pages 115-123.
  3. Martin Wattenberg, Fernanda B. Viégas: The Word Tree, an Interactive Visual Concordance. IEEE Trans. Vis. Comput. Graph. 14(6): 1221-1228 (2008)

Second half:

  1. James A. Wise and James J. Thomas and Kelly Pennock and David Lantrip and Marc Pottier and Anne Schur and Vern Crow. Visualizing the Non-Visual: Spatial Analysis and Interaction with Information from Text Documents. Proc. IEEE Symp. Information Visualization, InfoVis, pp. 51-58, IEEE Computer Soc. Press, 30-31, October 1995. (in text pages 442-450)
  2. Marti A. Hearst: TileBars: Visualization of Term Distribution Information in Full Text Information Access. CHI 1995: 59-66

optional

  1. Michelle L. Gregory, Nancy Chinchor, Paul Whitney, Richard Carter, Elizabeth
    Hetzler, and Alan Turner. 2006. User-directed sentiment analysis: Visualizing
    the affective content of documents. In Proc. of the Workshop on Sentiment and
    Subjectivity in Text, pages 23–30. ACL.
  2. Anthony Don, Elena Zheleva, Machon Gregory, Sureyya Tarkan, Loretta Auvil,
    Tanya Clement, Ben Shneiderman, and Catherine Plaisant. 2007. Discovering
    interesting usage patterns in text collections: Integrating text mining with visualization.
    In Proc. of the Conf. on Information and Knowledge Management
  3. Magnus Rembold and J¨urgen Sp¨ath. 2006. Graphical visualization of text similarities in essays in a book [online, cited 10 August, 2006].
    Available from:

Week 7a – Mar 3: Representation #5 (additional data relationships)

First half

  1. Petra Neumann, Stefan Schlechtweg, Sheelagh Carpendale. ArcTrees: Visualizing Relations in Hierarchical Data. In Proceedings of Eurographics, IEEE VGTC Symposium on Visualization (EuroVis2005). pages 53-60, 2005.
  2. D. Holten. (2206). Hierarchical Edge Bundles: Visualization of Adjacency Relations in Hierarchical Data. InfoVis06

Second half:

  1. Shneiderman, B. and Aris, A., Network Visualization by Semantic Substrates,Proceedings of IEEE Visualization/Information Visualization) IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics 12(5), 733-740, 2006.
  2. Christopher Collins and Sheelagh Carpendale. VisLink: Revealing Relationships Amongst Visualizations. IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics (Proc. of the IEEE Conf. on Information Visualization), 13(6), November--December, 2007.

Week 7b – Mar 5: Representation #6 (multi-dimensional data)

First half

  1. Alfred Inselberg. Multidimensional detective. In the proceedings of the IEEE symposium of Information Visualization, InfoVis’97 pages 100-107. (in text pages 107-114)
  2. Matt Williams, Tamara Munzner. Steerable, Progressive Multidimensional Scaling. In the proceedings of the IEEE symposium of Information Visualization, InfoVis’04 (2004)

Second half:

  1. Polaris: A System for Query, Analysis and Visualization of Multi-dimensional Relational Databases. Chris Stolte, Diane Tang and Pat Hanrahan, IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, Vol. 8, No. 1, January 2002.
  2. Dean Jerding and John Stasko, "The Information Mural: A Technique for Displaying and Navigating Large Information Spaces," IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, Vol. 4, No. 3, July-Sept. 1998, pp 257-271.

Optional:

  1. Jinwook Seo, Ben Shneiderman. A Rank-by-Feature Framework for Unsupervised Multidimensional Data Exploration Using Low Dimensional Projections. In the proceedings of the IEEE symposium of Information Visualization, InfoVis’04 (2004)