Information Visualization

Chaomei Chen Chaomei.Chen at CIS.DREXEL.EDU
Thu Sep 19 11:36:45 EDT 2002


Information Visualization
http://www.palgrave-journals.com/ivs/index.html

Information Visualization (IVS) is a peer-reviewed international journal, launched in March 2002. The journal is published quarterly by Palgrave-Macmillan. The journal has an ambitious goal to serve as a dedicated forum for researchers and practitioners throughout the world on all topics related to information visualization. The journal publishes articles on fundamental research and applications of information visualization, including theories, methodologies, techniques and evaluations of information visualization and its applications. The journal has the support of distinguished associated editors and dedicated editorial board members.

The entire first issue is now freely accessible from the journal's website, where you can also find additional information about the journal, instructions for authors, sample copy request forms, and subscription forms.

For readers, the journal is available in both printed and online versions. For authors, figures can be printed in color at a very competitive rate. All color figures are published in the online version free of charge.

On behalf the editorial board, I'd like to invite you to visit the journal's website and consider submitting your next manuscript on information visualization to this young and ambitious journal.

Chaomei Chen
Editor in Chief
Information Visualization
http://www.palgrave-journals.com/ivs/index.html
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Information Visualization
Volume 1 Issue 1, March 2002

Editorial
Chen C.
Information Visualization----------1-4

Commentary
Shneiderman B.
Inventing discovery tools: combining information visualization with data mining----------5-12

Spence R.
Rapid, Serial and Visual: a presentation technique with potential----------13-19

Research
Keim D.A., Hao M.C., Dayal U., Hsu M.
Pixel bar charts: a visualization technique for very large multi-attribute data sets----------20-34

Good L., Bederson B.B.
Zoomable user interfaces as a medium for slide show presentations----------35-49

Robertson G., Cameron K., Czerwinski M., Robbins D.
Animated visualization of multiple intersecting hierarchies----------50-65

Bartram L., Ware C.
Filtering and brushing with motion----------66-79

Peuquet D.J., Kraak M-J.
Geobrowsing: creative thinking and knowledge discovery using geographic visualization----------80-91
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Information Visualization
Volume 1 Issue 2, June 2002

Editorial
Chen C.
Aesthetics versus Functionality----------93-94

Commentary
Marcus A.
Information visualization for advanced vehicle displays----------95-102

Research
Ware C., Purchase H., Colpoys L., McGill M.
.Cognitive measurements of graph aesthetics----------103-110

Sangole A., Knopf G.K.
Representing high-dimensional data sets as closed surfaces----------111-119

Spence R.
Sensitivity encoding to support information space navigation: a design guideline----------120-129

Sammouda M., Sammouda R., Niki N., Mukai K.
Liver cancer detection system based on the analysis of digitized color images of tissue samples obtained using needle biopsy----------130-138

Eibl M.
DEViD: a media design and software ergonomics integrating visualization for document retrieval----------139-157


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Editorial Board

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Editor-in-Chief:
Chaomei Chen,
Drexel University, USA

Advisory Editor:
Ben Shneiderman,
University of Maryland, USA

Associate Editors:
Mark Apperley,
University of Waikato, New Zealand

Matthew Chalmers,
Glasgow University, UK

Peter Eades,
University of Sydney, Australia

Stephen Eick,
Visintuit, USA

Daniel Keim,
AT&T Lab, USA

Alan MacEachren,
Penn State University, USA

George Robertson,
Microsoft Research, USA
Henry Small,
Institute for Scientific Information, USA

Robert Spence,
Imperial College, UK

John Stasko,
Georgia Institute of Technology, USA

Jim Thomas,
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, USA

Colin Ware,
University of New Hampshire, USA

Graham Wills,
SPSS, USA

Editorial Board
Keith Andrews,
Graz University of Technology, Austria

Ebad Banissi,
South Bank University, UK

Ben Bederson,
University of Maryland, USA

Kenneth Brodlie,
University of Leeds, UK

Mary Czerwinski,
Microsoft Research, USA

Martin Dodge,
University College London, UK

Steve Draper,
Glasgow University, UK

Paul Kahn,
Dynamic Diagrams, USA

Jasna Kuljis,
Brunel University, UK

Xia Lin,
Drexel University, USA

Sougata Mukherjea,
Verity Inc., USA

Catherine Plaisant,
University of Maryland, USA



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