On the Semantics of Interactive Visualizations
Conference Paper, Proceedings of IEEE Symposium on Information Visualization (INFOVIS '96), pp. 29 - 36, October, 1996
Abstract
Interactive techniques are powerful tools for manipulating visualizations to analyze, communicate and acquire information. This is especially true for large data sets or complex 3D visualizations. Although many new types of interaction have been introduced recently, very little work has been done on understanding what their components are, how they are related and how they can be combined. This paper begins to address these issues with a framework for classifying interactive visualizations. Our goal is a framework that will enable us to develop toolkits for assembling visualization interfaces both interactively and automatically.
BibTeX
@conference{Chuah-1996-14216,author = {Mei Chuah and Steven F. Roth},
title = {On the Semantics of Interactive Visualizations},
booktitle = {Proceedings of IEEE Symposium on Information Visualization (INFOVIS '96)},
year = {1996},
month = {October},
pages = {29 - 36},
}
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