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He continue to work on new visualization techniques, particularly in 3D (e.g., the Data Mountain). Before joining MSR in 1996, he was a Principal Scientist at Xerox PARC, and the architect of the Information Visualizer. | He continue to work on new visualization techniques, particularly in 3D (e.g., the Data Mountain). Before joining MSR in 1996, he was a Principal Scientist at Xerox PARC, and the architect of the Information Visualizer. | ||
He invented (or co-invented) a number of visualizing techniques, including Cone Trees, the Perspective Wall, the Spiral visualization, the Document Lens, the WebBook, and the Web Forager. | He invented (or co-invented) a number of visualizing techniques, including [[Cone Trees]], the Perspective Wall, the Spiral visualization, the Document Lens, the WebBook, and the Web Forager. | ||
== External links == | == External links == |
Revision as of 15:54, 12 April 2006
George Robertson is Senior Researcher, Visualization and Interaction (VIBE) Research Group, Microsoft Research.
He continue to work on new visualization techniques, particularly in 3D (e.g., the Data Mountain). Before joining MSR in 1996, he was a Principal Scientist at Xerox PARC, and the architect of the Information Visualizer.
He invented (or co-invented) a number of visualizing techniques, including Cone Trees, the Perspective Wall, the Spiral visualization, the Document Lens, the WebBook, and the Web Forager.