In order to develop a foundation for visualization, we develop lattice models for data objects and displays that focus on the fact that data objects are approximations to mathematical objects and real displays are approximations to ideal displays. These lattice models give us a way to quantize the information content of data and displays and to define conditions on the visualization mappings from data to displays. Mappings satisfy these conditions if and only if they are lattice isomorphisms. We show how to apply this result to scientific data and display models, and discuss how it might be applied to recursively defined data types appropriate for complex information processing
From state-of-the-art visualization algorithms, we distill six working principles which are, by hypo...
Rapport interne.In this paper we present a study and the design of four lattices of topological rela...
Visualizations are generated of diverse data and use many different techniques and visual methods. I...
In order to develop a foundation for visualization, we develop lattice models for data objects and d...
The VIS-AD data model integrates metadata about the precision of values, including missing data indi...
By “model”, we mean a mathematical description of a world aspect. Mathematical models, implemented i...
This paper considers the mathematical principals of lattice theory oriented toward the theory of com...
Lattice QCD is an established field of research in theoretical physics in the pursuit of under-stand...
Automated and semi-automated systems that derive actionable information from massive, heterogeneous ...
SIGLECopy held by FIZ Karlsruhe; available from UB/TIB Hannover / FIZ - Fachinformationszzentrum Kar...
Description Lattice is a powerful and elegant high-level data visualization system, with an emphasis...
In order to understand the complexity of the real world, people build abstract descriptions or model...
The paper exploits the fact that every information system generates a family of equivalence relation...
Models for visualization are important, helping the developer and user to understand the visualizati...
It is proposed that research into human perception can be applied in designing ways to represent str...
From state-of-the-art visualization algorithms, we distill six working principles which are, by hypo...
Rapport interne.In this paper we present a study and the design of four lattices of topological rela...
Visualizations are generated of diverse data and use many different techniques and visual methods. I...
In order to develop a foundation for visualization, we develop lattice models for data objects and d...
The VIS-AD data model integrates metadata about the precision of values, including missing data indi...
By “model”, we mean a mathematical description of a world aspect. Mathematical models, implemented i...
This paper considers the mathematical principals of lattice theory oriented toward the theory of com...
Lattice QCD is an established field of research in theoretical physics in the pursuit of under-stand...
Automated and semi-automated systems that derive actionable information from massive, heterogeneous ...
SIGLECopy held by FIZ Karlsruhe; available from UB/TIB Hannover / FIZ - Fachinformationszzentrum Kar...
Description Lattice is a powerful and elegant high-level data visualization system, with an emphasis...
In order to understand the complexity of the real world, people build abstract descriptions or model...
The paper exploits the fact that every information system generates a family of equivalence relation...
Models for visualization are important, helping the developer and user to understand the visualizati...
It is proposed that research into human perception can be applied in designing ways to represent str...
From state-of-the-art visualization algorithms, we distill six working principles which are, by hypo...
Rapport interne.In this paper we present a study and the design of four lattices of topological rela...
Visualizations are generated of diverse data and use many different techniques and visual methods. I...