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T.J. Jankun-Kelly
In Proceedings of the Second International Provenance and Annotation Workshop , 2008 (in press).

Abstract

Visualization exploration is an iterative process of setting parameters, rendering, and evaluating results. This process can be recorded and analyzed in order to make visualization exploration more efficient and more effective. This work describes methods for visualizing the visualization process using new visualization process graphs; several visualization process relations are introduced to construct these graphs. These methods were used to analyze and improve a network routing visualization, and the results of this analysis are presented. Through this analysis, redundant exploration was quickly identified and eliminated.

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Copyright 2008, Springer

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BibTeX Citation

@inproceedings{Jankun-Kelly:2008:UVP, Author = {T.J. Jankun-Kelly}, Title = {Using Visualization Process Graphs to Improve Visualization Exploration}, Keywords = {visualization process, visualization analysis, visualization systems, information visualization}, Editor = {Juliana Freire and Luc Moreau}, Year = {2008}, Booktitle = {Proceedings of Second International Provenance and Annotation Workshop}, Publisher = {Springer}, Eventtime = {June 17--18, 2008}, Location = {Salt Lake City, UT, USA}, Month = {June}, }

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Dr. T.J. Jankun-Kelly [tjk@acm.org], Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Mississippi State University