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[[Image:Gravi_Screenshot.jpg|250px|center|thumb|Typical screenshot of Gravi++]] | [[Image:Gravi_Screenshot.jpg|250px|center|thumb|Typical screenshot of Gravi++]] | ||
== References == | |||
*Hao Ming C., Dayal Umeshwar, Cotting Daniel, Holenstein Thomas, Gross Markus. Accelerated force computation for physics-based information visualization. ''Proceedings of the symposium on Data visualisation 2003 VISSYM '03'', Eurographics Association, 2003. | |||
*Hao Ming C., Garg Pankaj, Dayal Umeshwar, Machiraju Vijay, Cotting Daniel. Case studies: information visualization and user interaction: Visualization of large web access data sets. ''Proceedings of the symposium on Data Visualisation 2002 VISSYM '02'', Eurographics Association, 2002. | |||
[[Category: Techniques]] | [[Category: Techniques]] |
Revision as of 13:26, 4 April 2006
Gravi++ is an interactive Information Visualization for highly structured temporal data. It consists out of two overview visualizations (a simple list based and a more advanced small multiples based one) and a spring based core.
Gravi++ was created in the in2vis Project to gain new insights in the human reasoning process.
References
- Hao Ming C., Dayal Umeshwar, Cotting Daniel, Holenstein Thomas, Gross Markus. Accelerated force computation for physics-based information visualization. Proceedings of the symposium on Data visualisation 2003 VISSYM '03, Eurographics Association, 2003.
- Hao Ming C., Garg Pankaj, Dayal Umeshwar, Machiraju Vijay, Cotting Daniel. Case studies: information visualization and user interaction: Visualization of large web access data sets. Proceedings of the symposium on Data Visualisation 2002 VISSYM '02, Eurographics Association, 2002.