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==Graphite==
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A project of CMU and Lawrence Livermore National Lab, 2008
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A survey of Internet Visualization Tools
 
A survey of Internet Visualization Tools
  
The page at http://www.cs.umd.edu/class/spring2005/cmsc838s/viz4all/viz4all_a.html is a survey of visualization tools examined by graduate students participating in the spring 2005 Information Visualization class at the University of Maryland, College Park. Our criteria for visualizations on this website: are designed for use by the general public (not specialists); present practical, useful, and possibly entertaining information; with an interactive interface that gives users control over the display.  
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The page at http://www.cs.umd.edu/class/spring2005/cmsc838s/viz4all/viz4all_a.html is a survey of visualization tools examined by graduate students participating in the spring 2005 Information Visualization class at the University of Maryland, College Park. Our criteria for visualizations on this website: are designed for use by the general public (not specialists); present practical, useful, and possibly entertaining information; with an interactive interface that gives users control over the display.
  
 
==Well-Formed.Eigenfactor.org==
 
==Well-Formed.Eigenfactor.org==

Revision as of 18:33, 14 October 2009

Introduction

This page is an ad-hoc collection of interesting (for me) examples of visualization of data. They are taken from the Web, from the scientific literature, and from newspapers (The New York Times in particular).

The collection of posts is organized from the most recent (at the top) to the oldest (at the bottom).
Additions are continuously made, documenting interesting discoveries regarding visual displays of information.
While this page is not available for anonymous edits, feel free to send comments, suggestions and/or discoveries to thiebaut@cs.smith.edu.



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