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CHI, E. H. A Framework for Information Visualization Spreadsheets. PhD thesis, Department of Computer Science, University of Minnesota, March 1999.

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Interactive Visualisation Techniques for Ontology Development - Ng (2000)   (Correct)

....Visualisation [41] It is based on the assumption that the user may be more concerned with the state of the data after each operation, rather than only at the end of a series. The user can evaluate the result of one operation before deciding which to use next. The Visualisation Spreadsheet system [40] was developed based on this idea. It employs the paradigm of a numeric spreadsheet, with each cell showing a visualisation of the data in a certain state. Similar to numeric spreadsheets, operations can be defined between cells by formulas, but the linkages of cells are not explicitly shown to ....

CHI,E.H.A Framework for Information Visualization Spreadsheets. PhD thesis, Department of Computer Science, University of Minnesota, March 1999.


A Taxonomy of Visualization Techniques using the Data State.. - Chi (2000)   (6 citations)  Self-citation (Chi)   (Correct)

....data types: temporal, 1D, 2D, 3D, multi D, Tree, Network, and Workspace. Previously, we also proposed a taxonomy of information visualization techniques based not only on data types, but also on the processing operators that are inherent in each visualization technique [Chi98] Elaborated in [Chi99], we showed that information visualization techniques could be described using the Information Visualization Data State Reference Model (or simply Data State Model) 3. SUMMARY OF DATA STATE MODEL Figure 1 shows an overview of the Data State Model [Chi98] which breaks down each technique into ....

....techniques. With a clearer understanding of the interactions between the data and the operators, implementers will be more equipped to construct new interactions or new visualizations. In practice, these analysis techniques have been applied in a system called the Visualization Spreadsheet [Chi97, Chi99] and have enabled reuse and rapid development. The following table presents the taxonomy using the Data State Model. A row represents a single visualization technique or system. The cells in that row describe the operators that comprises that technique. Non italic items refer to the operators, ....

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Ed H. Chi. A Framework for Information Visualization Spreadsheets. Ph.D. Thesis, University of Minnesota, March 1999.


The InfoVis Toolkist - Fekete (2003)   (Correct)

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CHI, E. H. A Framework for Information Visualization Spreadsheets. PhD thesis, Department of Computer Science, University of Minnesota, March 1999.

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