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Visualisation techniques for analysing meaning
- Fifth International Conference on Text, Speech and Dialogue
, 2002
"... Many ways of dealing with large collections of linguistic information involve the general principle of mapping words, larger terms and documents into some sort of abstract space. Considerable effort has been devoted to applying such techniques for practical tasks such as information retrieval and wo ..."
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for visualising wordmeanings in vector spaces and graph models, derived from co-occurrence information and local syntactic analysis. Our techniques suggest new solutions to standard problems such as automatic management of lexical resources, which perform well under evaluation. The tools presented in this paper
Visualisation Techniques: a taxonomy and
"... The aim of this paper is to identify ways of visualizing large amounts of IDS data to aid the discovery of anomalous events within a network infrastructure. We propose using a taxonomy of visualisations; some showing a broad overview of the events generated whilst others show an increasingly specifi ..."
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The aim of this paper is to identify ways of visualizing large amounts of IDS data to aid the discovery of anomalous events within a network infrastructure. We propose using a taxonomy of visualisations; some showing a broad overview of the events generated whilst others show an increasingly
VISUALISATION TECHNIQUES FOR ENVISIONING LANDSCAPE FUTURES
"... Visualisation technologies offer a means for enhancing the scientific communication of existing conditions and likely landscape scenarios to various stakeholder groups including communities, natural resource managers, and policy-makers. This paper provides some background description of visualisatio ..."
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. The research has been conducted in the context of scoping alternative visualisation techniques to be applied in the Lower Murray River Basin (Australia) for visualising alternative landscape futures for both the river corridor and dryland mallee regions. The paper concludes by outlining future directions
VISUALISATION TECHNIQUES AND APPLICATIONS WITHIN GIS
"... The recent advances in computer graphics rendering techniques coupled with the availability of digital terrain model information have opened up new possibilities in viewing and analysing spatial information within a GIS environment. Terrain and landscape visualisation techniques ranging from simple ..."
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The recent advances in computer graphics rendering techniques coupled with the availability of digital terrain model information have opened up new possibilities in viewing and analysing spatial information within a GIS environment. Terrain and landscape visualisation techniques ranging from simple
VISUALISATION TECHNIQUES: AN OVERVIEW – PART 2
"... Three dimensional (3D) effects and depth perception in a display system can be achieved in a number of different ways, which were discussed in Part 1 of this paper. The simplest method is to apply one or more monocular depth cues, but to establish stereoscopic effects, and further enhance depth perc ..."
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, stereoscopic techniques can be implemented in the software tools pre-sently available and used to improve hydrographic data visualisations.
Visualisation techniques for Event Stream Analysis
"... We describe several approaches to visualising data contained in log files which record the stream of events from various simulation applications. Besides identifying several existing useful techniques, we also report experience with the use of VRML 2.0 to reanimate log files into three-dimensiona ..."
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We describe several approaches to visualising data contained in log files which record the stream of events from various simulation applications. Besides identifying several existing useful techniques, we also report experience with the use of VRML 2.0 to reanimate log files into three
Visualisation Techniques for Collaborative GIS Browsers
"... Visual information overload is a serious problem for users of geographical information systems (GIS), or other applications with complex displays, where the requirements of access to both local detail and wider context conflict. This problem is compounded for users of real-time groupware applicat ..."
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in detail, while retaining awareness of context, is necessary if users are to visualise and comprehe...
Visualisation Techniques for Random Telegraph Signals in
"... Abstract — In the study of LF noise in MOSFETS, it has become clear that Random Telegraph Signals (RTS) are dominant. When a MOSFET is subjected to large-signal excitation, the RTS noise is influenced. In this paper, we present different visualizations of the transient behaviour of the RTS. ..."
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Abstract — In the study of LF noise in MOSFETS, it has become clear that Random Telegraph Signals (RTS) are dominant. When a MOSFET is subjected to large-signal excitation, the RTS noise is influenced. In this paper, we present different visualizations of the transient behaviour of the RTS.
A visualisation technique to communicate implicit feedback decisions
- Proceedings of the 26th European Conference on Information Retrieval
, 2004
"... This poster describes a visualisation technique for communicating the effects of implicit feedback decisions using a familiar interface component, the scrollbar. The results of a pilot evaluation show the technique is unobtrusive and encourages focused interaction. KEYWORDS: Top-ranking sentences, i ..."
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This poster describes a visualisation technique for communicating the effects of implicit feedback decisions using a familiar interface component, the scrollbar. The results of a pilot evaluation show the technique is unobtrusive and encourages focused interaction. KEYWORDS: Top-ranking sentences
Formative Evaluation of a Focus+Context Visualisation Technique
"... We describe a formative evaluation of a prototype image browser based on flip zooming, a focus+context visualisation technique. The technique was contrasted with two other methods to view images on the Web. The evaluation showed that users appreciated the overview that the flip zooming prototype pro ..."
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We describe a formative evaluation of a prototype image browser based on flip zooming, a focus+context visualisation technique. The technique was contrasted with two other methods to view images on the Web. The evaluation showed that users appreciated the overview that the flip zooming prototype
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