InfiniteReality: a real-time graphics system
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Load balancing for multi-projector rendering systems
HWWS '99 Proceedings of the ACM SIGGRAPH/EUROGRAPHICS workshop on Graphics hardware
Visualizing large-scale telecommunication networks and services (case study)
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Automatic alignment of high-resolution multi-projector display using an un-calibrated camera
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PixelFlex: a reconfigurable multi-projector display system
Proceedings of the conference on Visualization '01
Tutorial: Introduction to Building Projection-based Tiled Display Systems
IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications
A New Bandwidth Reduction Method for Distributed Rendering Systems
EurAsia-ICT '02 Proceedings of the First EurAsian Conference on Information and Communication Technology
GLUMM: an application programming interface for multi-screen programming in a windows environment
Journal of Computing Sciences in Colleges
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Collaborating in context: immersive visualisation environments
Proceedings of the international workshop in conjunction with AVI 2006 on Context in advanced interfaces
The Perceptual Scalability of Visualization
IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics
High-resolution displays enhancing geo-temporal data visualizations
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Beyond visual acuity: the perceptual scalability of information visualizations for large displays
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Telecommunication networks and services generate tens of gigabytes of data every day. These data record various characteristics of the networks. Visualizing massive data at full scale and at different levels of abstraction provides an effective means of analyzing network, customer, and service behaviors. Interactive visualization tools and high-resolution displays are crucial in presenting this information properly. We describe our research at AT&T InfoLab on using large displays to interactively analyze and visualize AT&T's communication networks and services.