Envisioning information
The alphaslider: a compact and rapid selector
CHI '94 Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
Readings in information visualization: using vision to think
Readings in information visualization: using vision to think
Parallel Coordinates: Visual Multidimensional Geometry and Its Applications
Parallel Coordinates: Visual Multidimensional Geometry and Its Applications
Visual Analytics: Definition, Process, and Challenges
Information Visualization
Hierarchical Aggregation for Information Visualization: Overview, Techniques, and Design Guidelines
IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics
HICSS '11 Proceedings of the 2011 44th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences
CloudLines: Compact Display of Event Episodes in Multiple Time-Series
IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics
Visual Abstraction and Ordering in Faceted Browsing of Text Collections
ACM Transactions on Intelligent Systems and Technology (TIST)
The product explorer: decision making with ease
Proceedings of the International Working Conference on Advanced Visual Interfaces
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This paper presents an analysis of tweets collected over six days before, during and after the landing of the Mars Science Laboratory, known as Curiosity, in the Gale Crater on the 6th of August 2012. A sociological application of web science is demonstrated by use of parallel coordinate visualization as part of a mixed methods study. The results show strong, predominantly positive, international interest in the event. Scientific details dominated the stream, but, following the successful landing, other themes emerged such as fun, and national pride.