| P. Pu and D. Lalanne. Interactive problem solving via algorithm visualization. In Proceedings of the IEEE Symposium on Information Visualization (InfoVis 2000), pages 145--154, Salt Lake City, Utah, October 2000. |
....infer how the same information appears in multiple windows via semantic brushing. Visage[13] is a general purpose tool that support manipulation of multiple heterogeneous visualizations. A specialized system, for optimizing problem solving algorithms, that employs multiple visualizations is COMIND[9]. The current approach for these tools is to present all these visualization on a single screen. One problem is that these windows can potentially occlude each other and the user might miss important events. The second problem occurs in the context of large number of visu alizations, when ....
Pu Pearl and Denis Lalanne. Interactive problem solving via algorithm visualization. In Proceedings of IEEE Information Visualization, pages 145--153, 2000.
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Pu, P. and Lalanne, D. Interactive Problem Solving via Algorithm Visualization, in Proceedings of the IEEE Information Visualization Symposium, IEEE Press, 2000.
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Pu, P. and Lalanne, D. Interactive Problem Solving via Algorithm Visualization, in Proceedings of the IEEE Information Visualization Symposium, IEEE Press, 2000.
....a set of possibilities, as they efficiently convince users that the choice they are making is indeed the optimal one. Fig. 5. Tradeoff map for two parameters: price vs. travel time 4. 2 COMIND COMIND is a generic interactive CSP tool with applications to conceptual design of industrial products [9,10]. It helps designers define and evaluate the initial design space by using CSP algorithms to generate sets of feasible solutions. COMIND treats three aspects of a CSP solver: search process visualization, interactive analysis of Pareto optimality of solution space, and user involved conflict ....
Pu, P. and Lalanne, D., Interactive Problem Solving via Algorithm Visualization, in Proceedings of the IEEE Information Visualization Symposium. 2000, IEEE Press.
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Pu, P. & Lalanne, D., (1999). Interactive problem solving via algorithm visualization. To be submitted to VisSym '00, Joint Eurographics - IEEE TCVG Symposium on Visualization, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
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P. Pu and D. Lalanne. Interactive problem solving via algorithm visualization. In Proceedings of the IEEE Symposium on Information Visualization (InfoVis 2000), pages 145--154, Salt Lake City, Utah, October 2000.
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