Martin Eller, Silvia Miksch, Jacques Lettry,
"Interactive, Task-Oriented Visualizations to Explore Decay Chain Calculation,"
Information Visualisation, International Conference on, pp. 95-100, Tenth International Conference on Information Visualisation (IV'06), 2006.
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10.1109/IV.2006.67, author = {Martin Eller and Silvia Miksch and Jacques Lettry}, title = {Interactive, Task-Oriented Visualizations to Explore Decay Chain Calculation}, journal ={Information Visualisation, International Conference on}, volume = {0}, year = {2006}, issn = {1550-6037}, pages = {95-100}, doi = {http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/IV.2006.67}, publisher = {IEEE Computer Society}, address = {Los Alamitos, CA, USA}, }
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TY - CONF JO - Information Visualisation, International Conference on TI - Interactive, Task-Oriented Visualizations to Explore Decay Chain Calculation SN - 1550-6037 SP95 EP100 A1 - Martin Eller, A1 - Silvia Miksch, A1 - Jacques Lettry, PY - 2006 KW - <p>Most applications in physical calculations provide powerful multivariate outputs but use rather simple visual representations (diagrams) without the possibilities to explore the resulting data sets. Interdependences in the data are overlooked or stay unseen and the analysis is very time-consuming KW - because of the difficulty and complexity for users to grasp the results.</p> <p>In this paper we present a tool which combines a visual structure recognised by the physical community with interactive information visualization techniques to support the analysis of decay chain calculations. In a case study we showed that our tool helped experts in the field to analyse radioactive decay chains where the representation of results is more concise and conclusions are easier drawn.</p> VL - 0 JA - Information Visualisation, International Conference on ER -
Jacques Lettry, European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN)
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<p>Most applications in physical calculations provide powerful multivariate outputs but use rather simple visual representations (diagrams) without the possibilities to explore the resulting data sets. Interdependences in the data are overlooked or stay unseen and the analysis is very time-consuming, because of the difficulty and complexity for users to grasp the results.</p> <p>In this paper we present a tool which combines a visual structure recognised by the physical community with interactive information visualization techniques to support the analysis of decay chain calculations. In a case study we showed that our tool helped experts in the field to analyse radioactive decay chains where the representation of results is more concise and conclusions are easier drawn.</p>
Citation:
Martin Eller, Silvia Miksch, Jacques Lettry, "Interactive, Task-Oriented Visualizations to Explore Decay Chain Calculation," iv, pp.95-100, Tenth International Conference on Information Visualisation (IV'06), 2006