Items where Schools and Departments is "School of Informatics > giCentre" and Year is 2012
Number of items: 17.
BBadawood, D. (2012). Evaluation of storytelling in information visualization (MPhil to PhD Transfer Report). London, UK: City University London. Badawood, D. & Wood, J. (2012). Effects of candidate position on ballot papers: Exploratory visualization of voter choice in the London local council elections 2010. Paper presented at the Geographic Information Science Research UK 19th Annual Conference (GISRUK 2011), 27 - 29 Apr 2011, University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth, UK. Badawood, D. & Wood, J. (2012). The effect of information visualization delivery on narrative construction and development. Poster presented at the IEEE Conference on Information Visualization (InfoVis), 14 - 19 Oct 2012, Seattle, Washington, US. Beecham, R., Wood, J. & Bowerman, A. (2012). Identifying and explaining inter-peak cycling behaviours within the London Cycle Hire Scheme Conference. Paper presented at the Workshop on Progress in Movement Analysis: Experiences with Real Data, 15 - 16 Nov 2012, Zurich, Switzerland. Beecham, R., Wood, J. & Bowerman, A. (2012). A visual analytics approach to understanding cycling behaviour. Poster presented at the IEEE Conference on Visual Analytics Science and Technology (VAST), 14 - 19 October 2012, Seattle, Washington, USA. DDillingham, I. (2012). Visual Analytical Approaches to Evaluate Uncertainty and Bias in Crowdsourced Crisis Information (Report No. MPhil to PhD transfer). London, UK: City University London. Dillingham, I., Dykes, J. & Wood, J. (2012). Characterising Locality Descriptions in Crowdsourced Crisis Information. Paper presented at the GIS Research UK 20th Annual Conference (GISRUK 2012), 11 - 13 Apr 2012, Lancaster University, Lancaster, UK. Dillingham, I., Dykes, J. & Wood, J. (2012). A Design, Analysis and Evaluation Model to Support the Visualization Designer-User. Poster presented at the IEEE Conference on Information Visualization (InfoVis), 14 - 19 Oct 2012, Seattle, Washington, US. Dillingham, I., Dykes, J. & Wood, J. (2012). Exploring Patterns of Uncertainty in Crowdsourced Crisis Information. Poster presented at the EuroVA 2012, 4 - 5 Jun 2012, Vienna, Austria. GGoodwin, S. & Dykes, J. (2012). Geovisualization of household energy consumption characteristics. Poster presented at the GIS Research UK 20th Annual Conference (GISRUK 2012), 11 - 13 Apr 2012, Lancaster University, Lancaster UK. Goodwin, S. & Dykes, J. (2012). Visualising Variations in Household Energy Consumption. Poster presented at the IEEE Conference on Visual Analytics Science and Technology (VAST), 14 - 19 Oct 2012, Seattle, Washington, US. KKachkaev, A., Dillingham, I., Beecham, R., Goodwin, S., Ahmed, N. & Slingsby, A. (2012). Monitoring the Health of Computer Networks with Visualization - VAST 2012 Mini Challenge 1 Award: "Efficient Use of Visualization". Paper presented at the IEEE Conference on Visual Analytics Science and Technology, 14 - 19 Oct 2012, Seattle, Washington, USA. Kachkaev, A. & Wood, J. (2012). Using Visual Analytics to Detect Problems in Datasets Collected From Photo-Sharing Services. Poster presented at the IEEE Conference on Information Visualization (InfoVis), 14 - 19 Oct 2012, Seattle, Washington, US. SSlingsby, A., Beecham, R. & Wood, J. (2012). Visual analysis of social networks in space and time. Paper presented at the Nokia Data Challenge Workshop, Pervasive 2012, 20 - 22 Jun 2012, Newcastle, UK. Slingsby, A. & Dykes, J. (2012). Experiences in involving analysts in visualisation design. Paper presented at the BELIV '12: Beyond Time and Errors - Novel Evaluation Methods for Visualization, 14 - 15 Oct 2012, Seattle, USA. Slingsby, A., Kelly, M., Dykes, J. & Wood, J. (2012). OD Maps for Studying Historical Internal Migration in Ireland. Poster presented at the IEEE Conference on Information Visualization (InfoVis), 14 - 19 Oct 2012, Seattle, Washington, US. WWood, J., Isenberg, P., Isenberg, T., Dykes, J., Boukhelifa, N. & Slingsby, A. (2012). Sketchy rendering for information visualization. IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, 18(12), pp. 2749-2758. doi: 10.1109/TVCG.2012.262 |