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Second International Conference on Coordinated & Multiple Views in Exploratory Visualization (CMV'04)
Coordinating Views for Data Visualisation and Algorithmic Profiling
London, England
July 13-July 13
ISBN: 0-7695-2179-7
Greg Ross, University of Glasgow
Alistair Morrison, University of Glasgow
Matthew Chalmers, University of Glasgow
A number of researchers have designed visualisation systems that consist of multiple components, through which data and interaction commands flow. Such multistage (hybrid) models can be used to reduce algorithmic complexity, and to open up intermediate stages of algorithms for inspection and steering. In this paper we present work on aiding the developer and the user of such algorithms through the application of interactive visualisation techniques. We present a set of tools designed to profile the performance of other visualisation components, and provide further functionality for the exploration of high dimensional data sets. Case studies are provided, illustrating the application of the profiling modules to a number of data sets. Through this work we are exploring ways in which techniques traditionally used to prepare for visualisation runs, and to retrospectively analyse them, can find new uses within the context of a multi-component visualisation system.
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Greg Ross, Alistair Morrison, Matthew Chalmers, "Coordinating Views for Data Visualisation and Algorithmic Profiling," cmv, pp.3-14, Second International Conference on Coordinated & Multiple Views in Exploratory Visualization (CMV'04), 2004
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