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giCentre Featured Papers

We like to make copies of our papers available online.

The summaries give a good idea about what the paper does in each case.

People & Contact

Here's an almost-up-to-date list of giCentre researchers.

Videos

We have a vimeo channel that showcases a few of our example projects (and bike rides). Explore!

Contact

Get in touch to talk about possibilities

giCentre@city.ac.uk

@gicentre

Papers

I mentioned a few specific papers today's talk.

You can find them here - with giCentre work highlighted.

Beecham et al. (2016) Map lineups: effects of spatial structure on graphical inference

How different do maps have to be for us to be able to detect differences?

Goodwin et al. (2013) Creative User-Centered Visualization Design for Energy Analysts and Modelers

Work in which we developed prototype designs through an approach that involved explicit use of techniques to stimulate creativity.

Wood et al. (2012) Sketchy rendering for information visualization

Our algorithm for developing sketchy graphics, and experiments that show some effects.

Andrienko et al. (2018) Visual analysis of pressure in football

Work with football analysts to develop metrics, visual techniques and visualization systems from high resolution spatio-temporal data obtained from football matches.

Wood et al. (2011) BallotMaps: Detecting Name Bias in Alphabetically Ordered Ballot Papers

Details on the BallotMaps design and analysis.

Resources

And here are links to related resources.

Wood Handy

Our Processing library that enables you to produce graphics with a hand-drawn appearance.

Prof. Jason Dykes

11/12/19