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VisLink: Revealing Relationships Amongst Visualizations
Author(s):
Christopher Collins, Sheelagh Carpendale, Gerald Penn
Institution:
(unknown)
Year:
2007
URL:
http://www.cs.toronto.edu/~ccollins/research/VisLink/index.html
Project Description:
VisLink is an interactive visualization method which uses multiple 2D layouts, drawing each one in its own plane. These planes can then be placed and re-positioned in a 3D space: side by side, in parallel, or in chosen placements that provide favoured views. Relationships, connections, and patterns between visualizations can be revealed and explored using a variety of interaction techniques including spreading activation and search filters.

The authors have also devised a formalism for understanding and comparing methods of multi-relationship visualization, and analyze how the most popular methods (compound graphs, coordinated multiple views, Semantic Substrates) compare to VisLink. VisLink supports multiple visualizations, empowers inter-representational queries, and enables the reuse of the spatial variables, thus supporting efficient information encoding and providing for powerful visualization bridging.

Ongoing research on the project is investigating the application of VisLink to real analysis scenarios in various data domains.

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