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Gröller, E. (2011). Visualization of Complex Data: Going from Linked to Integrated Views. University of Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany, EU. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12708/85242
Data Visualization uses computer-supported, interactive, visual representations of (abstract) data to amplify cognition. In recent years data complexity has increased tremendously. This is for example due to an increase in data size and dimensionality. New imaging modalities generate quite heterogeneous, multi-valued, multi-modal, and time-varying data. Separate views and linked views are approach...
Data Visualization uses computer-supported, interactive, visual representations of (abstract) data to amplify cognition. In recent years data complexity has increased tremendously. This is for example due to an increase in data size and dimensionality. New imaging modalities generate quite heterogeneous, multi-valued, multi-modal, and time-varying data. Separate views and linked views are approaches to cope with complexity, but are limited, e.g., concerning scalability. This talk will concentrate especially on integrated views as inspired by traditional illustrations. Integration can be coarse or sparse in space and time. It may even involve different spaces with varying dimensionality and characteristics. The talk will discuss several research examples which go beyond data and image fusion. More details will be given about a specific display of 3D volume data integrated into a 2D graph view.