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Pub. period:1985-1999
Pub. count:7
Number of co-authors:7



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Number of publications with 3 favourite co-authors:

Georges G. Grinstein:2
Hans Hinterberger:1
Tova Avidan:1

 

 

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Alfred Inselberg's 3 most productive colleagues in number of publications:

Georges G. Grinste..:23
Sharon J. Laskowsk..:7
Ted Mihalisin:3
 
 
 
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1999
 
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Inselberg, Alfred and Avidan, Tova (1999): The Automated Multidimensional Detective. In: InfoVis 1999 1999. pp. 112-119.

1998
 
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Grinstein, Georges G., Laskowski, Sharon J. and Inselberg, Alfred (1998): Key problems and thorny issues in multidimensional visualization. In: IEEE Visualization 1998 1998. pp. 505-506.

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Inselberg, Alfred (1997): Multidimensional detective. In: InfoVis 1997 - IEEE Symposium on Information Visualization October 18-25, 1997, Phoenix, AZ, USA. pp. 100-107.

1994
 
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Inselberg, Alfred, Grinstein, Georges G., Mihalisin, Ted and Hinterberger, Hans (1994): Visualizing multidimensional (multivariate) data and relations (Panel). In: Bergeron, R. Daniel and Kaufman, Arie E. (eds.) VIS 1994 - Proceedings IEEE Visualization 1994 October 17-21, 1994, Washington, DC, USA. pp. 404-409.

1990
 
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Inselberg, Alfred and Dimsdale, B. (1990): Parallel Coordinates: A Tool for Visualizing Multi-dimensional Geometry. In: IEEE Visualization 1990 1990. pp. 361-378.

1989
 
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Inselberg, Alfred and Dimsdale, Bernard (1989): Visualizing Multi-Variate Relations with Parallel Coordinates. In: Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction 1989. pp. 460-467.

By means of parallel coordinates a non-projective mapping between N-Dimension (for any N) and 2-Dimensional sets is obtained. Relations among N variables are then represented by their planar images, which have certain geometrical properties corresponding to properties of the relation (hypersurface) that they represent. Starting from a point {larr} {rarr} line duality when N=2, the representation of lines in N-dimensions is given and illustrated by an application to Air Traffic Control (i.e. for N=4). It is followed by the representation of hyperplanes and more general convex and some nonconvex in N-dimensional hypersurfaces. Some of these results can be applied in Exploratory Data Analysis in Statistics. An algorithm for constructing and exhibiting any interior point of such a hypersurface is discussed. Such a display shows some local (i.e. near the point) properties of the hypersurface and information on the point's proximity to the boundary and is useful in Instrumentation and Process Control.

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1985
 
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Inselberg, Alfred (1985): The plane with parallel coordinates. In The Visual Computer, 1 (2) pp. 69-91.

 
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Publication statistics

Pub. period:1985-1999
Pub. count:7
Number of co-authors:7



Co-authors

Number of publications with 3 favourite co-authors:

Georges G. Grinstein:2
Hans Hinterberger:1
Tova Avidan:1

 

 

Productive colleagues

Alfred Inselberg's 3 most productive colleagues in number of publications:

Georges G. Grinste..:23
Sharon J. Laskowsk..:7
Ted Mihalisin:3
 
 
 
May 21

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