Data Visualization

At CCOM/JHC, data visualization research is conducted by the Data Visualization Research Lab. The lab has the goal of carrying out research into advanced interactive visualization with a special interest in techniques that can be applied to ocean mapping and ocean technologies in general. Currently, three broad strategies of research are the focus of the lab: the science of data visualization (experimental semiotics), tool building, and visualizations for education and outreach

Please visit the main VisLab website here.

GeoCam visualization.

Selected Publications

Moving Motion Metaphors

C. Ware, Moving Motion Metaphors, ACM Computer Human Interaction (CHI). Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, pp. 225-226, 1996.

Vection

K. Lowther and Ware, C., Vection, ACM Computer Human Interaction (CHI). Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, pp. 233-234, 1996.

Multimedia Output Devices and Techniques

C. Ware, Multimedia Output Devices and Techniques, ACM Computing Surveys, vol. 28. Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), New York, NY, USA, pp. 181-183, 1996.

Dynamic Stereo Displays

C. Ware, Dynamic Stereo Displays, ACM Computer Human Interaction (CHI). Denver, CO, USA, pp. 311-316, 1995.

Algorithm for dynamic disparity adjustment

C. Ware, Gobrecht, C., and Paton, M., Algorithm for dynamic disparity adjustment, Society of Photographic Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE), vol. 2409. San Jose, CA, USA, pp. 150-156, 1995.

Using Visual Texture for Information Display

C. Ware and Knight, W., Using Visual Texture for Information Display, ACM Transactions on Graphics, vol. 14. Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), New York, NY, USA, pp. 3-20, 1995.

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