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Gershon, N.D.: Informations Visualization: The next frontier", in: Proceedings SIGGRAPH '94, Orlando, Florida, 1994

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Alternatives for the Presentation of Information in a.. - Lange, Rauschenbach.. (1996)   (Correct)

....Media 1 Introduction The field of scientific visualization has progressed rapidly during the last few years. Today, there exist many visualization techniques for scientific data, and powerful visualization systems are commercially available. Information visualization, coined in 1994 by Gershon [GER94], is a field of current research which deals with the visualization of other information classes than scientific data. As a global universe of information the World Wide Web gained great importance over the last few years. Multimedia technology is widely available. It offers potentials for ....

....algorithm has to transform it into a bitmap. Information presentation using conventional media like text, image, audio and video is widely used. A rich set of experiences from print media design and radio and TV broadcasting can be drawn on. The new field of information visualization (see, e.g. [GER94]) on the other hand tries to apply the wellunderstood visualization techniques for scientific data to new classes of information. These are more abstract than scientific data, by which most authors mean the absence of a space time domain. Information visualization is the creation of a graphical ....

Gershon, N. D.: "Information Visualization: The next frontier", in: Proceedings SIGGRAPH `94, Orlando, Florida, 1994


Knowledge-based Multimedia Presentation Generation - Otto, Schumann (1998)   (Correct)

....presentation model with regard to the context model 3.1. The information model Today there is no common sense definition of the concept information except for Shannons approach [Shann76] 1 . Instead, there are many different definitions depending on the application background (cf. e.g. [Gersh94], Behme93] Roth93] Andr 93] and [Wendt91] For our work, we use an object oriented modelling paradigm to describe information. We assume that the real world can be abstracted as a set of objects, which are described by attributes. Between objects, there exist various types of relations (Fig. ....

Gershon, N. D.: Information Visualization: The next frontier, in: Proceedings SIGGRAPH `94, Orlando, Florida, 1994


Concepts for Mobile Information Visualization: The.. - Kirste, Heuer, Schumann.. (1995)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

....to the choice problem. But all of these approaches do not consider the question of resources and many of them do not consider the demands of a user too. Furthermore, information visualization itself is much more difficult than scientific visualization including many unsolved problems (see [7]) For instance, there is no generally accepted answer to the question which visual representation is suitable for which kind of informationunder consideration of a specific goal. But this is an important point in the Infoverse scenario in two cases: 1. Objects in the Infoverse might be defined ....

Gershon, N.D. Information visualization: The next frontier. In Proc. SIGGRAPH '94, Orlando, Florida, 1994.


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Gershon, N.D.: Informations Visualization: The next frontier", in: Proceedings SIGGRAPH '94, Orlando, Florida, 1994


Data Visualization, Indexing and Mining Engine - A .. - Meng, Chen.. (1998)   (Correct)

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Gershon, N. D. 1994. (Panel chair.) "Information visualization: The next frontier". ACM SIGGRAPH `94 Conference Proceedings, 485-486. New York: ACM.

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