the 43rd international conference and exhibition on
24-28 July
Anaheim, California
This novel graph-layout algorithm for orthogonal networks is based on how human designers craft more effective layouts. InfoVis 2015 Best Paper recipient.
Steve Kieffer
Monash University
Tim Dwyer
Monash University
Kim Marriott
Monash University
Michael Wybrow
Monash University
A sketching user interface for designing new data visualizations, to support more diverse users and enhance creativity. SciVis 2015 Best Paper recipient.
David Schroeder
Gonzaga University
Daniel Keefe
Gonzaga University
This project augments manual chart construction with an interactive gallery of automatically generated visualizations chosen according to statistical and perceptual measures, which facilitates more comprehensive analysis of previously unseen data.
Kanit Wongsuphasawat
University of Washington
Dominik Moritz
University of Washington
Anushka Anand
Tableau Software
Jock Mackinlay
Tableau Software
Bill Howe
University of Washington
Jeffrey Heer
University of Washington
Introducing a general approach for visualizing patterns in high-dimensional, time-varying data. Time curves employ the metaphor of folding a timeline to bring similar points close to each other.
Benjamin Bach
Microsoft Research
Conglei Shi
IBM T.J. Watson Research Center
Nicolas Heulot
IRT SystemX
Tara Madhyastha
University of Washington
Tom Grabowski
University of Washington
Pierre Dragicevic
INRIA