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*[http://www.research.ibm.com/history/ history flow] Visualizing wiki web document evolution | *[http://www.research.ibm.com/history/ history flow] Visualizing wiki web document evolution | ||
*[http://sourceforge.net/projects/jtreeview/ Java Treeview] Java Treeview - An Open Source, Extensible Viewer for Microarray Data in the PCL or CDT format | *[http://sourceforge.net/projects/jtreeview/ Java Treeview] Java Treeview - An Open Source, Extensible Viewer for Microarray Data in the PCL or CDT format | ||
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== Parallel Coordinates == | == Parallel Coordinates == |
Revision as of 09:55, 13 January 2009
- Arc Diagrams Representing complex patterns of repetition in string data (by Martin Wattenberg)
- SpiraClock SpiraClock is a new visualization technique for nearby events. Events are displayed inside an analog clock that can be also used as a regular computer clock. SpiraClock supplements traditional time-table or calendar displays by giving the user a continuous feedback on upcoming events. Compared to alarms and pop-up reminders, SpiraClock is far less intrusive and more informative.
- Music Animation Machine (M.A.M.) Visualizing complex music.
- history flow Visualizing wiki web document evolution
- Java Treeview Java Treeview - An Open Source, Extensible Viewer for Microarray Data in the PCL or CDT format
- Nightingale Rose Charts Flash animation
Parallel Coordinates
- Parallel Coordinates (Interactive Transactions of ORMS) by Christopher V. Jones
- Multivariate Analysis Using Parallel Coordinates by Stephen Few