Publication statistics

Pub. period:1987-2001
Pub. count:8
Number of co-authors:12



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Elizabeth Shoop:4
John Riedl:4
Ernest Retzel:3

 

 

Productive colleagues

John V. Carlis's 3 most productive colleagues in number of publications:

John Riedl:61
Joseph A. Konstan:47
Brian P. Bailey:40
 
 
 
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2001
 
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Bailey, Brian P., Konstan, Joseph A. and Carlis, John V. (2001): DEMAIS: designing multimedia applications with interactive storyboards. In: ACM Multimedia 2001 2001. pp. 241-250.

1998
 
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Carlis, John V. and Konstan, Joseph A. (1998): Interactive Visualization of Serial Periodic Data. In: Mynatt, Elizabeth D. and Jacob, Robert J. K. (eds.) Proceedings of the 11th annual ACM symposium on User interface software and technology November 01 - 04, 1998, San Francisco, California, United States. pp. 29-38.

Serial periodic data exhibit both serial and periodic properties. For example, time continues forward serially, but weeks, months, and years are periods that recur. While there are extensive visualization techniques for exploring serial data, and a few for exploring periodic data, no existing technique simultaneously displays serial and periodic attributes of a data set. We introduce a spiral visualization technique, which displays data along a spiral to highlight serial attributes along the spiral axis and periodic ones along the radii. We show several applications of the spiral visualization to data exploration tasks, present our implementation, discuss the capacity for data analysis, and present findings of our informal study with users in data-rich scientific domains.

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1996
 
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Chi, Ed H., Riedl, John, Shoop, Elizabeth, Carlis, John V., Retzel, Ernest and Barry, Phillip (1996): Flexible Information Visualization of Multivariate Data from Biological Sequence Similarity Searches. In: IEEE Visualization 1996 1996. pp. 133-140.

1995
 
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Shoop, Elizabeth, Chi, Ed H., Carlis, John V., Bieganski, Paul, Riedl, John, Dalton, Neal, Newman, Thomas and Retzel, Ernest (1995): Implementation and testing of an automated EST processing and similarity analysis system. In: HICSS 1995 1995. pp. 52-61.

 
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Chi, Ed H., Barry, Phillip, Shoop, Elizabeth, Carlis, John V., Retzel, Ernest and Riedl, John (1995): Visualization of Biological Sequence Similarity Search Results. In: IEEE Visualization 1995 1995. pp. 44-51.

1994
 
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Bieganski, Paul, Riedl, John, Carlis, John V. and Retzel, Ernest F. (1994): Generalized Suffix Trees for Biological Sequence Data: Applications and Implementation. In: HICSS 1994 1994. pp. 35-44.

 
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Shoop, Elizabeth, Carlis, John V. and Retzel, Ernest F. (1994): Automating and Streamlining Inference of Function of Plant ESTs within a Data Analysis System. In: HICSS 1994 1994. pp. 47-48.

1987
 
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Held, James P. and Carlis, John V. (1987): MATCH - A New High-Level Relational Operator For Pattern Matching. In Communications of the ACM, 30 (1) pp. 62-75.

 
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Publication statistics

Pub. period:1987-2001
Pub. count:8
Number of co-authors:12



Co-authors

Number of publications with 3 favourite co-authors:

Elizabeth Shoop:4
John Riedl:4
Ernest Retzel:3

 

 

Productive colleagues

John V. Carlis's 3 most productive colleagues in number of publications:

John Riedl:61
Joseph A. Konstan:47
Brian P. Bailey:40
 
 
 
May 24

For a list of all the ways technology has failed to improve the quality of life, please press three.

-- Alice Kahn

 
 

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