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Readings in information visualization:

using vision to think
Front Cover
Stuart K. Card, Jock D. MacKinlay, Ben Schneiderman
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Morgan Kaufmann, 1999 - Computers - 686 pages

This groundbreaking book defines the emerging field of information visualization and offers the first-ever collection of the classic papers of the discipline, with introductions and analytical discussions of each topic and paper. The authors' intention is to present papers that focus on the use of visualization to discover relationships, using interactive graphics to amplify thought. This book is intended for research professionals in academia and industry; new graduate students and professors who want to begin work in this burgeoning field; professionals involved in financial data analysis, statistics, and information design; scientific data managers; and professionals involved in medical, bioinformatics, and other areas.

* Full-color reproduction throughout
* Author power team - an exciting and timely collaboration between the field's pioneering, most-respected names
* The only book on Information Visualization with the depth necessary for use as a text or as a reference for the information professional
* Text includes the classic source papers as well as a collection of cutting edge work

  

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Readings in information visualization
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Bookwatch: Readings in information visualization (Card et al)
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Readings in Information Visualization - Elsevier
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Integrated visualization schemes for an information and ...
Integrated Visualization Schemes for an Information and Communication Web. Log Based Management System. Óscar Mealha, Beatriz Sousa Santos ...
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CS 598d:Advanced Topics in CS: System Support for Remote Data ...
Also appeared in Readings in Information Visualization: Using Vision to Think, Written and Edited by sk Card, jd Mackinlay, and B. Sheiderman, ...
www.cs.princeton.edu/ courses/ archive/ spr00/ cs598d/ readings.html

CS7450 - Information Visualization - Syllabus
Week, Dates, Topic, Topic, HW. 1, Jan 10, 12, Introduction, infovis overview, HW1, HW2. 2, Jan 17, 19, Visual perception, Social visualization ...
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SI 649: informationvisualization
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About the author (1999)

Stuart K. Card is a Xerox Research Fellow and manager of the User Interface Research Group at Xerox PARC. He is the author of numerous technical articles and two other books on theories and designs in human-machine interaction. He and his group have contributed to more than 10 Xerox commercial products.

Jock D. Mackinlayis a member of the User Interface Research Group at Xerox PARC, where he has been developing 3D user interfaces for information visualization for over a decade. He received a Ph.D. in computer science from Stanford University and is a member of the editorial board of ACM Transactions on Computer Human Interaction.

Ben Shneiderman is a professor in the Department of Computer Science, head of the Human-Computer Interaction Laboratory, and member of the Institutes for Advanced Computer Studies and Systems Research at the University of Maryland, College Park. He is the author and coauthor of many books, technical papers, and textbooks.

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