The visual display of quantitative information
The visual display of quantitative information
Spotfire: an information exploration environment
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Object-oriented software construction (2nd ed.)
Object-oriented software construction (2nd ed.)
Metadata visualization for digital libraries: interactive timeline editing and review
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Readings in information visualization: using vision to think
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The grammar of graphics
The structure of the information visualization design space
INFOVIS '97 Proceedings of the 1997 IEEE Symposium on Information Visualization (InfoVis '97)
Browsing through an information visualization design space
CHI '04 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems
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Sharing daily-life images with videoProbe
IHM 2003 Proceedings of the 15th French-speaking conference on human-computer interaction on 15eme Conference Francophone sur l'Interaction Homme-Machine
Mnemonic rendering: an image-based approach for exposing hidden changes in dynamic displays
UIST '06 Proceedings of the 19th annual ACM symposium on User interface software and technology
Phosphor: explaining transitions in the user interface using afterglow effects
UIST '06 Proceedings of the 19th annual ACM symposium on User interface software and technology
A Framework for Visualizing Information (Human-Computer Interaction Series)
A Framework for Visualizing Information (Human-Computer Interaction Series)
Visualisation interactive de données temporelles: un aperçu de l'état de l'art
Conference Internationale Francophone sur I'Interaction Homme-Machine
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In this paper, we focus on the specific design space of temporal data visualizations. Whereas most visualizations do not take into account the special semantic of temporal data, we depict ecological representations of the time that may be reuse by practitioners and we explain why their specific semantic helps users perceiving information. Furthermore, ecological designs create emerging data. Thanks to our characterization model, we show how to analyze such visualization and how to assess its efficiency in term of a number of the emerging information. This model and this assessment help designer to understand their design space, to compare designs.