Understanding research trends in conferences using paperLens
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BiblioViz: a system for visualizing bibliography information
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Self-monitoring of web-based information disclosure
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Predicting Researchers' Future Activities Using Visualization System for Co-authorship Networks
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Interactive graph matching and visual comparison of graphs and clustered graphs
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Effective temporal graph layout: a comparative study of animation versus static display methods
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Visual exploration of academic career paths
Proceedings of the 2013 IEEE/ACM International Conference on Advances in Social Networks Analysis and Mining
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We present PaperLens, a visualization that reveals connections, trends, and activity throughout the InfoVis conference community for the last 8 years. It tightly couples views across papers, authors, and references. This paper describes how we analyzed the data, the strengths and weaknesses of PaperLens, and interesting patterns and relationships we have discovered using PaperLens.