Understanding Anasazi culture change through agent-based modeling
Dynamics in human and primate societies
COPLINK: managing law enforcement data and knowledge
Communications of the ACM
ThemeRiver: Visualizing Thematic Changes in Large Document Collections
IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics
Visualizing the non-visual: spatial analysis and interaction with information from text documents
INFOVIS '95 Proceedings of the 1995 IEEE Symposium on Information Visualization
Communications of the ACM - Supporting exploratory search
Exploratory search: from finding to understanding
Communications of the ACM - Supporting exploratory search
Making Sense of Sensemaking 1: Alternative Perspectives
IEEE Intelligent Systems
An agent-based framework for sketched symbol interpretation
Journal of Visual Languages and Computing
IV '08 Proceedings of the 2008 12th International Conference Information Visualisation
Jigsaw: supporting investigative analysis through interactive visualization
Information Visualization
Information-Seeking Support Systems
Computer
WireVis: Visualization of Categorical, Time-Varying Data From Financial Transactions
VAST '07 Proceedings of the 2007 IEEE Symposium on Visual Analytics Science and Technology
Wakame: sense making of multi-dimensional spatial-temporal data
Proceedings of the International Conference on Advanced Visual Interfaces
Cardiogram: visual analytics for automotive engineers
Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
The virtual reconstruction and daylight illumination of the Panagia Angeloktisti
VAST'09 Proceedings of the 10th International conference on Virtual Reality, Archaeology and Cultural Heritage
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With the invention and rapid improvement of data-capturing devices, such as satellite imagery and digital cameras, the information that archaeologists must manage in their everyday's activities has rapidly grown in complexity and amount. In this work we present Indiana Finder, an interactive visualization system that supports archaeologists in the examination of large repositories of documents and drawings. In particular, the system provides visual analytic support for investigative analysis such as the interpretation of new archaeological findings, the detection of interpretation anomalies, and the discovery of new insights. We illustrate the potential of Indiana Finder in the context of the digital protection and conservation of rock art natural and cultural heritage sites. In this domain, Indiana Finder provides an integrated environment that archaeologists can exploit to investigate, discover, and learn from textual documents, pictures, and drawings related to rock carvings. This goal is accomplished through novel visualization methods including visual similarity ring charts that may help archaeologists in the hard task of dating a symbol in a rock engraving based on its shape and on the surrounding symbols.