| |  | Weaver, Chris | Visual exploration and analysis of historic hotel visits read moreAbstract: Sorry no abstract available for this article  This article is not yet tagged | 2007 |
| |  | Guo, Diansheng | A visual inquiry system for space-time and multivariate patterns (VIS-STAMP) read moreAbstract: Sorry no abstract available for this article  This article is not yet tagged | 2006 |
| |  | Thomson, Judi | A Typology for Visualizing Uncertainty read moreAbstract: Sorry no abstract available for this article  This article is not yet tagged | 2005 |
| |  | MacEachren, Alan | How maps work: representation, visualization, and design read moreAbstract: Sorry no abstract available for this article  This article is not yet tagged | 2004 |
| |  | MacEachren, Alan | Exploring High-D Spaces with Multiform Matricies and Small Multiples read moreAbstract: Sorry no abstract available for this article  This article is not yet tagged | 2003 |
| |  | MacEachren, Alan | Exploring High-D Spaces with Multiform Matrices and Small Multiples read moreAbstract: Sorry no abstract available for this article  This article is not yet tagged | 2003 |
| |  | Rauschert, I. | Designing a human-centered, multimodal GIS interface to support emergency management read moreAbstract: Geospatial information is critical to effective, collaborative deci-sion-making during emergency management situations; however conventional GIS are not suited for multi-user access and high-level abstract queries. Currently, decision makers do not always have the real time information they need; GIS analysts produce maps at the request of individual decision makers, often leading to overlapping requests with slow delivery times. In order to overcome these limitations, a paradigm shift in interface design for GIS is needed. The research reported upon here attempts to overcome analyst-driven, menu-controlled, keyboard and mouse operated GIS by designing a multimodal, multi-user GIS inter-face that puts geospatial data directly in the hands of decision makers. A large screen display is used for data visualization, and collaborative, multi-user interactions in emergency management are supported through voice and gesture recognition. Speech and gesture recognition is coupled with a knowledge-based dialogue management system for storing and retrieving geospatial data. This paper describes the first prototype and the insights gained for human-centered multimodal GIS interface design.  This article is not yet tagged | 2002 |
| |  | Rauschert, Ingmar | Approaching a New Multimodal GIS-Interface read moreAbstract: Sorry no abstract available for this article  This article is not yet tagged | 2002 |
| |  | MacEachren, Alan | An Evolving Cognitive-Semiotic Approach to Geographic Visualization and Knowledge Construction read moreAbstract: Sorry no abstract available for this article  This article is not yet tagged | 2001 |
| |  | MacEachren, Alan | Cartographic Issues in the Design and Application of Geospatial Virtual Environments read moreAbstract: Sorry no abstract available for this article  This article is not yet tagged | 1999 |
| |  | Harrower, Mark | Linear and Cyclic Temporal Legends: Assessing the Impact of Legend Design in Geographic Visualization read moreAbstract: Sorry no abstract available for this article  This article is not yet tagged | 1999 |
| |  | Edsall, Robert M. | Assessing the Effectiveness of Temporal Legends in Environmental Visualization read moreAbstract: Sorry no abstract available for this article  This article is not yet tagged | 1997 |
| |  | Fauerbach, Elizabeth | Visualization of uncertainty in meteorological forecast models read moreAbstract: Sorry no abstract available for this article  This article is not yet tagged | 1996 |
| |  | MacEachren, Alan | How Maps Work, Representation, Visualization and Design read moreAbstract: Sorry no abstract available for this article  This article is not yet tagged | 1995 |
| |  | MacEachren, Alan | Time as a Cartographic Variable read moreAbstract: Sorry no abstract available for this article  This article is not yet tagged | 1993 |
| |  | MacEachren, Alan | Visualization read moreAbstract: Sorry no abstract available for this article  This article is not yet tagged | 1992 |
| |  | MacEachren, Alan | Learning Spatial Information from Maps: Can Orientation-Specificity be Overcome? read moreAbstract: Sorry no abstract available for this article  This article is not yet tagged | 1992 |
| |  | DiBiase, David | Animated Cartographic Visualization in Earth System Science read moreAbstract: Sorry no abstract available for this article  This article is not yet tagged | 1991 |
| |  | MacEachren, Alan | A Pattern Identification Approach to Cartographic Visualization read moreAbstract: Sorry no abstract available for this article  This article is not yet tagged | 1990 |
| |  | MacEachren, Alan | Compactness of Geographic Shape: Comparison and Evaluation of Measures read moreAbstract: Sorry no abstract available for this article  This article is not yet tagged | 1985 |
| |  | Steiner, Erik | Developing Lightweight, Data-Driven Exploratory Geo-Visualization Tools for the Web read moreAbstract: This paper details efforts to development a set of prototype, web-based geovisualisation tools. The focus is on design and implementation of lightweight tools that can run in standard web browsers and access data, stored in a remote database. The web geo-visualisation tools incorporate several standard exploratory spatial data analysis methods, including linked brushing and interactive animation. These tools are constructed using Macromedia Flash, a commercial software application that produces ...  This article is not yet tagged | |
| |  | Thomson, Judi | Typology for visualizing uncertainty read moreAbstract: Sorry no abstract available for this article  This article is not yet tagged | |