Visualization Principles References


Indexed by Author Name
A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z 

A

B

★  David Borland and Russell Taylor II.
"Rainbow Color Map (Still) Considered Harmful".
In IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, vol. 27, no. 2, pp. 14--17, Mar/April, 2007.
Bibtex and Summary

C

★  William S. Cleveland and Robert McGill.
"A Color-Caused Optical Illusion on a Statistical Graph".
In The American Statistician, vol. 37, no. 2, pp. 101--105, 1983.
Bibtex and Summary

D

★  Jeremy S. De Bonet and Qasim Zaidi.
"Comparison between Spatial Interactions in Perceived Contrast and Perceived Brightness".
In Vision Research, vol. 37, no. 9, pp. 1141--1155, May, 1997.

E

F

G

★  Nahum Gershon.
"Visualization of an Imperfect World".
In IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, vol. 18, no. 4, pp. 43--45, 1998.
Bibtex and Summary

H

★  Pat Hanrahan.
"Visual Thinking for Business Intelligence".
Technical Report, Tableau Software, 2005.
Bibtex and Summary

I

J

K

★  Robert M. Kirby and Daniel F. Keefe and David H. Laidlaw.
"Painting and Visualization".
In The Visualization Handbook,Elsevier, pp. 873--891, 2005.
Bibtex and Summary

★  Robert Kosara and Christopher G. Healey and Victoria Interrante and David H. Laidlaw and Colin Ware.
"User Studies: Why".
In IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, vol. 23, no. 4, pp. 20--25, July/August, 2003.
Bibtex and Summary

L

M

N

O

★  Julio M. Ottino.
"Is a picture worth 1000 words?".
In Nature, vol. 421, pp. 474--476, January, 2003.
Bibtex and Summary

P

Q

R

★  Penny Rheingans and Chris Landreth.
"Perceptual Principles for Effective Visualization".
Springer-Verlag, pp. 59--74, 1995.
Bibtex and Summary

S

T

U

V

W

X

Y

Z


Other Links & References

Edward Tufte
Definitions, History, and Goals of Visualization: Overview
N. Gershon, and S.G. Eick, Visualization's New Tack: Making Sense of Information, IEEE Spectrum, Nov. 1995, pp. 38-56.
Recent Advances in Non-Photorealistic Rendering for Art and Visualization, Siggraph 2002 Course Notes
Expressive Visualization, UC Davis/Kwan-Liu Ma
PURPL
Illustrating Surfaces in Volume
Stylized Depiction in Computer Graphics
NPR:2004
NPR: Art Enhancing Computer Graphics
Expressive Volume Rendering
Illustrative Visualization
Elaine R. S. Hodges. The Guild Handbook of Scientific Illustration. Van Nostrad Reinhold, 1989.
R.S. Wurman, Information Anxiety, Bantam Books, New York, 1990.
J. Bretin, Graphics and Graphic Information-Processing, Walter de Gruyter, Berlin, N.Y., 1981.
E.R. Tufte, The Visual Display of Quantitative Information. Graphics Press, 1983.
E.R. Tufte, Envisioning Information. Graphics Press, 1990.
J.W. Tukey, Exploratory Data Analysis. Addison-Wesley, 1977.
C.M. Carswell, Choosing Specifiers: An Evaluation of the Basic Tasks Model of Graphical Perception, Human Factors, vol. 34, no. 5, pp. 535-554, Oct. 1992.
W.S. Cleveland, The Elements of Graphing Data. Wadsworth, 1985.
W.S. Cleveland and R. McGill, An Experiment in Graphical Perception, Int l J. Man-Machine Studies, vol. 25, no. 5, pp. 491-500, Nov. 1986.
E. Cluff, R. Burton, and W. Barrett, A Survey and Characterization of Multidimensional Presentation Techniques, 7. Imaging Technology, vol. 17, no. 4,1991.
S. Kosslyn, Understanding Charts and Graphs, Applied Cognitive Psychology, vol. 3, pp. 185-226,1989.
Y. Leung et al., Visualization of Fuzzy Scenes and Probability Fields, Proc. Fifth Int l Symp. Spatial Data Handling, pp. 480490. Univ. of So. Carolina, Aug. 1992.
M. Monmonier, Strategies for the Interactive Exploration of Geographic Correlation, Proc. Fourth Int l Symp. Spatial Data Handling, vol. 1, pp. 512-521. IGU, July 1990.
F.J. Post, T. van Walsum, F.H. Post, and D. Silver, Iconic Techniques for Feature Visualization, Proc. Visualization 95, pp. 288- 295, Atlanta, Ga., IEEE, Nov. 1995..
G.Wills et al., Statistical Exploration of Spatial Data, Proc. Fourth Int l Symp. Spatial Data Handling, vol. 1, pp. 491-500. IGU, July 1990.