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Tamara Munzner: Papers
Tamara Munzner: Papers
-
TreeJuxtaposer: Scalable Tree Comparison using Focus+Context
with Guaranteed Visibility
- Tamara Munzner, Francois Guimbretiere,
Serdar Tasiran, Li Zhang, and Yunhong Zhou.
- SIGGRAPH 2003
- Visual diff for trees.
- Guest Editor's
Introduction to Special Issue on Information Visualization
- Tamara Munzner
- IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications Special Issue on
Information Visualization, 22(1), Jan/Feb 2002, pp 20-21.
- In this short introduction I briefly describe the goals of the
field of information visualization to set the stage for the
four accepted papers in this special issue, for which I was
the guest editor.
-
An initial examination of ease of use for 2D and 3D information
visualizations of web content
- Kirsten Risden, Mary P. Czerwinski,
Tamara Munzner, Daniel B. Cook
- International
Journal of Human Computer Studies, Vol. 53, No. 5, November 2000, pp 695-714.
- This paper discusses a user study conducted at Microsoft
Research that found a statistically significant improvement in task
time when a novel web browser that included the H3Viewer was compared
to more traditional browsers.
- Interactive Visualization of
Large Graphs and Networks
- Tamara Munzner
- Ph.D. Dissertation, Stanford University, June 2000.
- My dissertation includes a chapter each on the H3, Planet
Multicast, and Constellation projects, with much more analysis than
appeared in any of the original papers.
- Artistic Multiprojection Rendering
- Maneesh Agrawala, Denis Zorin, Tamara
Munzner
- Proceedings of the 11th Eurographics Rendering
Workshop, June 26-28 2000, pp 125-136. These proceedings were
also published as
Rendering Techniques 2000, B. Peroche and H. Rushmeier, eds,
Springer, 2000.
- A paper on interactive rendering of scenes where objects can
have different projections, as in the simulaneous multiple viewpoints
of Cubist paintings.
- Constellation: A Visualization Tool For
Linguistic Queries from MindNet
- Tamara Munzner
and François Guimbretière and
George Robertson
- Proceedings of the 1999 IEEE Symposium on Information
Visualization,
October 25-26 1999, San Francisco, CA, 1999, pp 132-135.
- A paper on a 2D interactive system which uses a custom graph
layout algorithm and many perceptual channels to help computational
linguists debug their algorithms for generating and using large
semantic networks.
- Drawing Large Graphs with H3Viewer and Site Manager
- Tamara Munzner
- Proceedings of Graph Drawing '98, Montreal, Canada, August 1998, Lecture Notes in Computer
Science 1547, pp. 384-393, Springer-Verlag.
- A paper which presents the H3Viewer guaranteed frame rate
drawing algorithm, along with a brief review of the H3 layout
algorithm for context. Very large graphs can be navigated at a
constant frame rate, as long as the entire graph can fit into main
memory. The viewer is custom OpenGL/C++ code. My implementation of
the algorithm discussed here was shipped with the Site Manager 1.1
software from SGI. The source is available for free
noncommercial use.
- Exploring Large Graphs in 3D Hyperbolic
Space
- Tamara Munzner
- IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, Vol. 18, No. 4,
pp 18-23, July/August 1998.
- An article which briefly reviews the H3 layout and H3Viewer
drawing algorithms. The main new material here is a discussion about
possible tasks for graph drawing beyond the global overview
problem.
- H3: Laying Out Large Directed Graphs in 3D Hyperbolic Space
- Tamara Munzner
- Proceedings of the 1997 IEEE Symposium on Information
Visualization,
October 20-21 1997, Phoenix, AZ, pp 2-10, 1997.
- A paper that presents a much improved layout algorithm that
exploits some of the properties of 3D hyperbolic space to achieve
reasonable information density. The viewer is a highly modified
version of Geomview, which supports manual subtree collapse and
expansion. My implementation of the algorithm discussed here was shipped
with the Site Manager 1.0 software from SGI.
- Visualizing the Global Topology of the MBone
- Tamara Munzner and Eric Hoffman and
K. Claffy and Bill Fenner
- Proceedings of the 1996 IEEE Symposium on Information
Visualization,
October 28-29 1996, San Francisco, CA, pp 85-92, 1996.
- A case study describing the Planet Multicast project: an
interactive 3D geographic
visualization of the Internet's multicast backbone, where tunnels
are shown as arcs on a globe.
- Visualizing the Structure of the World Wide Web in 3D Hyperbolic Space
- Tamara Munzner and
Paul Burchard
- Proceedings of VRML '95
(San Diego, California, December 14-15, 1995), special issue of
Computer Graphics, pp 33-38, ACM SIGGRAPH, New York, 1995.
- The first of my hyperbolic papers. The layout algorithm is the
the most straightforward extension of cone trees to 3D hyperbolic
space. The viewer is Geomview/WebOOGL. The system allows neither
manual nor automatic collapsing of the graph, so scalability is
extremely limited.
- Interactive Methods for Visualizable Geometry
- Andrew J. Hanson and
Tamara Munzner and
George Francis
- IEEE Computer, Vol. 27, No. 4, pp 73-83, July 1994.
- A survey article about interactive mathematical
visualization, includes many pictures.
-
Geomview: a system for geometric visualization,
- Nina Amenta,
Stuart Levy,
Tamara Munzner and
Mark Phillips.
- communication to the Proceedings of the 11th Annual ACM
Symposium on Computational Geometry (1995), pp C12-13.
- Same as below, but aimed at the computational geometry community.
- Geomview: An Interactive Geometry Viewer
- Mark Phillips and
Silvio Levy and
Tamara Munzner
- Notices of the American Mathematical Society
(Computers and Mathematics Column), Vol. 40, No.8,
pp 985-988, October 1993.
- A short note announcing the release of Geomview,
a public domain 3D visualization system.
Tamara Munzner
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