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Helwig Hauser, Stephen G. Kobourov, Huamin Qu:
2012 IEEE Pacific Visualization Symposium, PacificVis 2012, Songdo, Korea (South), February 28 - March 2, 2012. IEEE Computer Society 2012, ISBN 978-1-4673-0863-2
Keynotes

Ben Shneiderman:
Challenges for information visualization research: Visual quality and data quantity.
Chandrajit Bajaj:
Quantitative visualization in the computational biological sciences.
Information Visualization and Visual Analytics

Waqas Javed, Niklas Elmqvist
:
Exploring the design space of composite visualization. 1-8
A. N. M. Imroz Choudhury, Bei Wang
, Paul Rosen
, Valerio Pascucci
:
Topological analysis and visualization of cyclical behavior in memory reference traces. 9-16
Zhiyuan Zhang, Kevin T. McDonnell, Klaus Mueller:
A network-based interface for the exploration of high-dimensional data spaces. 17-24
René Rosenbaum, Jian Zhi, Bernd Hamann:
Progressive parallel coordinates. 25-32
Time and Space (Spatialtemporal Data)

Yifan Hu, Stephen G. Kobourov
, Sankar Veeramoni:
Embedding, clustering and coloring for dynamic maps. 33-40
Dennis Thom, Harald Bosch, Steffen Koch, Michael Wörner, Thomas Ertl:
Spatiotemporal anomaly detection through visual analysis of geolocated Twitter messages. 41-48
Uliana Popov, Eddy Chandra, Katrin Heitmann, Salman Habib, James P. Ahrens
, Alex Pang:
Analyzing the evolution of large scale structures in the universe with velocity based methods. 49-56
Masahiko Itoh, Naoki Yoshinaga, Masashi Toyoda, Masaru Kitsuregawa:
Analysis and visualization of temporal changes in bloggers' activities and interests. 57-64
Graph Visualization

Dichao Peng, Neng Lu, Wei Chen, Qunsheng Peng:
SideKnot: Revealing relation patterns for graph visualization. 65-72
Emden R. Gansner, Yifan Hu, Stephen C. North:
A maxent-stress model for graph layout. 73-80
Hiroshi Hosobe:
Numerical optimization-based graph drawing revisited. 81-88
Daniel Archambault
, Helen C. Purchase
:
The mental map and memorability in dynamic graphs. 89-96
Vector Fields and Flow Visualization I

Devon Penney, Jian Chen, David H. Laidlaw:
Effects of illumination, texture, and motion on task performance in 3D tensor-field streamtube visualizations. 97-104
Silvia Born, Matthias Pfeifle, Michael Markl, Gerik Scheuermann:
Visual 4D MRI blood flow analysis with line predicates. 105-112
Armin Pobitzer
, Alan Lez, Kresimir Matkovic
, Helwig Hauser:
A statistics-based dimension reduction of the space of path line attributes for interactive visual flow analysis. 113-120
Alexander Kuhn, Christian Rössl, Tino Weinkauf, Holger Theisel:
A benchmark for evaluating FTLE computations. 121-128
Vector Fields and Flow Visualization II

Victor Matvienko, Jens H. Krüger:
Dense flow visualization using wave interference. 129-136
Jin Huang, Wenjie Pei, Chunfeng Wen, Guoning Chen
, Wei Chen, Hujun Bao:
Output-coherent image-space LIC for surface flow visualization. 137-144
Chun-Ming Chen, Lijie Xu, Teng-Yok Lee
, Han-Wei Shen:
A flow-guided file layout for out-of-core streamline computation. 145-152
Maik Schulze, Christian Rössl, Tobias Germer, Holger Theisel:
As-Perpendicular-as-possible surfaces for flow visualization. 153-160
Volume Rendering and Illustration

Natallia Kotava, Aaron Knoll, Mathias Schott, Christoph Garth
, Xavier Tricoche, Christoph Kessler, Elaine Cohen, Charles D. Hansen, Michael E. Papka
, Hans Hagen:
Volume rendering with multidimensional peak finding. 161-168
Mathias Schott, Tobias Martin, Andre Vincent Pascal Grosset
, Carson Brownlee, Thomas Höllt, Benjamin Brown, Sean T. Smith, Charles D. Hansen:
Combined surface and volumetric occlusion shading. 169-176
Hanqi Guo
, Xiaoru Yuan
, Jie Liu, Guihua Shan, Xuebin Chi, Fei Sun:
Interference microscopy volume illustration for biomedical data. 177-184
Stephan Sigg, Raphael Fuchs, Robert Carnecky, Ronald Peikert:
Intelligent cutaway illustrations. 185-192
Fangxiang Jiao, Jeff M. Phillips, Yaniv Gur, Chris R. Johnson:
Uncertainty visualization in HARDI based on ensembles of ODFs. 193-200
Visualization in Medicine and Natural Sciences

Yong Wan, Hideo Otsuna, Chi-Bin Chien, Charles D. Hansen:
FluoRender: An application of 2D image space methods for 3D and 4D confocal microscopy data visualization in neurobiology research. 201-208
Sebastian Grottel, Michael Krone
, Katrin Scharnowski, Thomas Ertl:
Object-space ambient occlusion for molecular dynamics. 209-216
Július Parulek, Ivan Viola
:
Implicit representation of molecular surfaces. 217-224
Harald Obermaier, Fang Chen, Hans Hagen, Kenneth I. Joy:
Visualization of material interface stability. 225-232
Gabriel Mistelbauer, Andrej Varchola, Hamed Bouzari
, Juraj Starinský, Arnold Köchl, Rüdiger Schernthaner, Dominik Fleischmann, Meister Eduard Gröller, Milos Srámek:
Centerline reformations of complex vascular structures. 233-240

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