Institut
für Softwaretechnik und Interaktive Systeme, Arbeitsgruppe: Information
& Software Engineering
188.389 Seminar Grundlagen methodischen Arbeitens |
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| Seminarunterlagen | Literatur | Leistungsbeurteilung | Wissenschaftliche
Recherche
Thema: Information Visualization
Ziele:
Informationsvisualisierung (InfoVis) befasst sich mit der
visuellen
Darstellung von abstrakten Daten, wie sie z.B. in der Medizin, aber auch
in
vielen anderen Bereichen vorkommen. Interaktive InfoVis Tools
ermöglichen es den UserInnen, das Datenmaterial zu untersuchen und
wichtige Informationen rasch zu erfassen.
Im Rahmen der Forschung zur
Informationsvisualisierung wurde
bereits eine beachtliche Anzahl an verschiedenen Methoden entwickelt. Ausgehend
von grundlegenden Publikationen und konkreten InfoVis Tools sollen sich
die Studierenden in die Problemfelder
und Potentiale dieser Methoden einarbeiten und durch eigenständige
Recherchen einen ersten Einblick in den Wissenschaftsbetrieb bekommen. Neben dem Thema Informationsvisualisierung
steht das wissenschaftliche Arbeiten im Vordergrund.
Leitung:
Univ.Ass. DI Dr. Monika Lanzenberger
Termine:
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Do 16.10.08, 11:45-13:15, EI 1 Petrisch HS: Impulsvortrag "Informationsvisualisierung" und Themenvergabe
- Do 23.10.08, 11:45-13:15, EI 1 Petrisch HS: Impulsvortrag "Wissenschaftliches Arbeiten"
- Do 27.11.08, 14:15-16:45 (4 Referate)
- Fr 28.11.08, 13:15-15:45 (4 Referate)
- Di 02.12.08, 12:15-14:45 (4 Referate)
- Do 04.12.08, 14:15-16:45 (4 Referate)
- Fr 05.12.08, 13:15-15:45 (4 Referate)
Ort, wenn nicht anders angegeben: Institut für Softwaretechnik und Interaktive
Systeme, Seminarraum 188, Favoritenstr. 9-11, 4.Stock,
Stiege 3.
Themen:
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Visual Attention and Information that Pops Out
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Dynamic Queries
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Interactive Analysis of Visualizations
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Overview + Detail
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Gestalt Laws and Principles of Perception
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Visual and Statistical Thinking
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Color and Information
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Graphical Practice
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Graphical Integrity and Distortion of Information
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Data Density and Small Multiples
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Treemaps and other tree visualizations
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Cone/Cam Trees
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LifeLines
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Parallel Coordinates
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Dimensional Stacking
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Glyphs
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Scatter Plots
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Perspective Walls
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Fisheye View
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Brushing and Linking
Die Themenvergabe erfolgt in der ersten Lehrveranstaltungseinheit.
Anmeldung:
Hier gehts zur Anmeldung. (Die Anmeldefunktion wird für den dort angegebenen Zeitraum aktiviert.)
Seminarunterlagen:
- Impulsvortrag zu "Informationsvisualisierung", Folien (Download PDF ca. 11,9 MB),
4 Folien auf einer Seite (Download PDF ca. 11,5 MB)
- Impulsvortrag zu "Wissenschaftliches Arbeiten", Folien (Download PDF ca. 6,7 MB),
4 Folien auf einer Seite (Download PDF ca. 6,2 MB)
- Simon Peyton Jones, Microsoft Research Cambridge: How to give a great research talk? How to write a great research paper?
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Richtige Formatierung von Quellenangaben
- Speakers' Manual, American Medical Informatics Association (AMIA)
Die Folien zu den Impulsvorträgen werden vor dem jeweiligen Termin hier online gestellt.
Literatur Tipps:
- Information Visualization, Colin Ware, Morgan Kaufmann Publishers, San Francisco, CA, 2000.
- Readings in Information Visualization, Using Vision To Think, Stuart K. Card, Jock D. Mackinlay, Ben Shneiderman (Eds.), Morgan Kaufmann, San Francisco, CA, 1999.
- The Visual Display of Quantitative Information, Edward R. Tufte, 2nd Edition, Graphics Press, Cheshire, Connecticut, 2001.
- Envisioning Information, Edward R. Tufte, Graphics Press, Cheshire, Connecticut, 1990.
- Visual Explanations, Edward R. Tufte, Graphics Press, Cheshire, Connecticut, 1997.
Basisliteratur für die Referate der Studierenden:
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Visualization Principles
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Thema 1: Edward R. Tufte: Color and Information, Envisioning Information, Edward R. Tufte, Graphics Press, Cheshire, Connecticut, 1990.
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Thema 2: Edward R. Tufte: Small Multiples, Envisioning Information, Edward R. Tufte, Graphics Press, Cheshire, Connecticut, 1990.
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Thema 3: Colin Ware: Static and Moving Patterns, Information Visualization, Colin Ware, Morgan Kaufmann Publishers, San Francisco, CA, 2000.
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Thema 4: Colin Ware: Visual Attention and Information That Pops Up, Information Visualization, Colin Ware, Morgan Kaufmann Publishers, San Francisco, CA, 2000.
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Interactive Visualization
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Treemaps and other tree visualizations
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Graph visualizations
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Thema 8: Monika Lanzenberger, Jennifer Sampson: AlViz - A Tool for Visual Ontology Alignment,
10th International Conference on Information Visualisation, July 5-7, 2006, London, UK, pp. 430-438,IEEE Computer Science Society, 2006.
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Cone/Cam Trees
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Parallel Coordinates
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Thema 10: Alfred Inselberg, Bernhard Dimsdale: Parallel
Coordinates: A Tool for Visualizing Multi-Dimensional Geometry, First
IEEE Conference on Visualization (Vis 1990), pp.361-378, IEEE Computer
Scociety Press, 1990.
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Thema 11: Alfred Inselberg: Visualization
and Knowledge Discovery for High Dimensional Data, in User Interfaces
to Data Intensive Systems (UIDIS 2001), pp. 5-24, IEEE Computer Society
Press, 2001.
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Thema 12: Mikael Jern, and Matthrew. Cooper: Revealing Structure within Clustered
Parallel Coordinates Displays,
IEEE International Conference on Information Visualization
(InfoVis 2005), pp. 125-132, IEEE, Computer Society Press, 2005.
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Glyphs
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Thema 13: Mei C. Chuah, Stephen G. Eick:
Glyphs
for Software Visualization, Fifth Iternational Workshop on Program
Comprehension (IWPC '97), pp. 183–191, 1997.
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Thema 14: Mei C. Chuah, Stephen G. Eick: Information
Rich Glyphs for Software Management Data, IEEE Computer Graphics and
Applications, 18(4), pp. 24–29, 1998.
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Thema 15: Thomas Nocke, Stefan Schlechtweg, Heidi Schumann: Icon-based Visualization using Mosaic Metaphors.
IEEE International Conference Information Visualization (InfoVis 2005), IEEE Computer Society Press, 2005.
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Focus+Context Techniques
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Thema 16: John T. Stasko, E. Zhang: Focus+Context
Display and Navigation Techniques for Enhancing Radial, Space-Filling
Hierarchy Visualizations, IEEE Symposium on Information Visualization (InfoVis
2000), pp. 57 –65, IEEE Computer Scociety Press, 2000.
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Thema 17: R. Kosara, S. Miksch, H. Hauser:
Semantic Depth of Field,
IEEE Symposium on Information Visualization 2001 (InfoVis 2001), pp. 97-104, IEEE Computer Society
Press, New York, 2001.
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Thema 18: R. Kosara, S. Miksch, H. Hauser:
Focus and Context Taken Literally, IEEE Computer Graphics and its Applications, Special Issue: Information
Visualization, pp. 22-29, 22(1), Jan.-Feb., 2002.
Hierarchy Visualizations
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Perspective Walls
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Fisheye View
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Thema 21: George W. Furnas; Generalized
Fisheye Views, Conference on Human Factors and Computing Systems (CHI86), pp. 16-23, ACM Press, New York 1986.
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Multiple Views
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Thema 22: Michelle Q. Wang Baldonado, Allison Woodruff, and Allan Kuchinsky.: Guidelines
for Using Multiple Views in Information Visualization, in Advanced
Visual Interfaces (AVI2000), pages 110–119. ACM Press, 2000.
- Thema 23: Wolfgang Aigner, Silvia Miksch: CareVis: Integrated Visualization of Computerized Protocols and Temporal Patient Data, in Workshop on Intelligent Data
Analyis in Medicine and Pharmacology (IDAMAP-2004), Stanford, USA; 06-09-2004, 2004.
- Thema 24: Wolfgang Aigner, Silvia Miksch: Supporting Protocol-Based Care in Medicine via Multiple Coordinated Views,
in Roberts J.C.; Rodgers, P. and Boukhelifa, N.
(eds.): Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Coordinated and Multiple Views in Exploratory Visualization (CMV 2004), IEEE Computer Society
Press, pp. 118 129, 2004.
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Brushing and Linking
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Thema 25: Donna L. Gresh, Bernice E. Rogowitz, R. L. Winslow, D. F. Scollan, and
C. K. Yung: WEAVE:
A System for Visually Linking 3-D and Statistical Visualizations, Applied
to Cardiac Simulation and Measurement Data. IEEE Visualization 2000
(Vis’2000), pages 489–492. IEEE Computer Society
Press, 2000.
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Thema 26: Deborah F. Swayne, Di Cook, Andreas Buja: XGobi:
Interactive Dynamic Data Visualization in the X Window System, Journal
of Computational and Graphical Statistics 7 (1), 1998. -> XGobi
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Time-Oriented Data
- Thema 27: Wolfgang Müller and Heidrun Schumann: Visualization Methods for Time-dependent Data - an Overview,
In Chick, S., Sanchez, P., Ferrin, D., and Morrice, D., editors, Proceedings of Winter Simulation 2003, New Orleans, USA, 2003.
- Thema 28: Ragnar Bade, Silvia Miksch, Stefan Schlechtweg: Connecting
Time-Oriented Data and Information to a Coherent Interactive Visualization, in E. Dykstra-Erickson, M.
Tscheligi (eds.): Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI-2004), ACM Press, pp. 105-112, 2004.
- Thema 29: R. Kosara, S. Miksch: Metaphors of Movement:
A Visualization and User Interface for Time-Oriented, Skeletal Plans, Artificial Intelligence in Medicine,
Special Issue: Information Visualization in Medicine, pp. 111-131, 22(2), 2001.
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Thema 30: Catherine Plaisant, Brett Milash, Anne Rose, Seth Widoff, Ben Shneiderman:
LifeLines:
Visualizing Personal Histories,
Conference on Human Factors and Computing Systems (CHI '96),
pp. 221-227, ACM Press, 1996.
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Evaluation
- Thema 31: Christopher J. Morris, David S. Ebert, Penny Rheingans:
An Experimental Analysis of the Effectiveness of Features in Chernoff Faces,
W. R. Oliver, ed., 28th AIPR Workshop: 3D Visualization for Data Exploration and Decision Making, Proceedings of SPIE Vol. 3905, pp. 12-17, 2000.
- Thema 32: Catherine Plaisant: The Challenge of Information Visualization
Evaluation, Proceedings of Conference on Advanced Visual
Interfaces (AVI 2004), pp.109-116, ACM Press, 2004.
- Thema 33: Chris North: Visualization Viewpoints: Toward Measuring
Visualization Insight, IEEE Computer Graphics & Applications, 26(3): 6-9, May/June 2006.
Links zur wissenschaftlichen Recherche:
Leistungsbeurteilung:
- Ein Thema ausarbeiten und vortragen
- Reviews zu zwei Ausarbeitungen anderer Studierender
- Einen Vortrag moderieren
- Aktive Mitarbeit im Seminar
- Anwesenheitspflicht
- Details in der Vorbesprechung
last modified: Oct-22-2008, lanzenberger AT ifs.tuwien.ac.at