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Visualizing Coordination In Situ
Minneapolis, MN USA October 23-October 25
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/INFOVIS.2005.382005 IEEE Symposium on Information Vi ...
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Chris Weaver, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Exploratory visualization environments allow users to build and browse coordinated multiview visualizations interactively. As the number of views and amount of coordination increases, conceptualizing coordination structure becomes more and more important for successful data exploration.

Integrated metavisualization is exploratory visualization of coordination and other interactive structure directly inside a visualization?s own user interface. This paper presents a model of integrated metavisualization, describes the problem of capturing dynamic interface structure as visualizable data, and outlines three general approaches to integration. Metavisualization has been implemented in Improvise, using views, lenses, and embedding to reveal the the dynamic structure of its own highly-coordinated visualizations.

Index Terms:
coordination, exploratory visualization, linked views,software visualization, metavisualization
Citation:
Chris Weaver, "Visualizing Coordination In Situ," infovis, pp.22, 2005 IEEE Symposium on Information Visualization (InfoVis 2005), 2005
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