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Result #1 of 8.
Visualizing likelihood density functions via optimal region projection
Hal Canary, Russell M. Taylor II, Cory Quammen, Scott Pratt, Facundo A. Gómez, Brian O'Shea, Christopher G. Healey
In Computers & Graphics, 41(0), 2014.
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Result #2 of 8.
On the limits of resolution and visual angle in visualization
Christopher G. Healey, Amit P. Sawant
In ACM Transactions on Applied Perception, 9(4), October 2012.
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Result #3 of 8.
Visualizing combinatorial auctions
Joe Ping-Lin Hsiao, Christopher G. Healey
In The Visual Computer, 27(6-8), June 2011.
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Result #4 of 8.
Engaging viewers through nonphotorealistic visualizations
Laura G. Tateosian, Christopher G. Healey, James T. Enns
Proceedings of the 5th international symposium on Non-photorealistic animation and rendering, 2007, pp. 93--102.
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Result #5 of 8.
Perceptually based brush strokes for nonphotorealistic visualization
Christopher G. Healey, Laura Tateosian, James T. Enns, Mark Remple
In ACM Transactions on Graphics, 23(1), January 2004.
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Result #6 of 8.
Oriented Sliver Textures: A Technique for Local Value Estimation of Multiple Scalar Fields
Christopher Weigle, William G. Emigh, Geniva Liu, Russell M. Taylor, James T. Enns, Christopher G. Healey
Graphics Interface, 2000, pp. 163--170.
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Result #7 of 8.
On the Use of Perceptual Cues and Data Mining for Effective Visualization of Scientific Datasets
Christopher G. Healey
Graphics Interface '98, June 1998, pp. 177--184.
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Result #8 of 8.
Harnessing preattentive processes for multivariate data visualization
Christopher G. Healey, Kellogg S. Booth, James T. Enns
Graphics Interface '93, May 1993, pp. 107--117.
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