2008 | ||
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25 | EE | Xiaobin Shen, Andrew Vande Moere, Peter Eades, Seok-Hee Hong: The long-term evaluation of Fisherman in a partial-attention environment. BELIV 2008: 10 |
24 | EE | Jack Zhao, Andrew Vande Moere: Embodiment in data sculpture: a model of the physical visualization of information. DIMEA 2008: 343-350 |
23 | EE | Martin Tomitsch, Thomas Grechenig, Andrew Vande Moere, Sheldon Renan: Information Sky: Exploring the Visualization of Information on Architectural Ceilings. IV 2008: 100-105 |
22 | EE | Andrew Vande Moere: Beyond the Tyranny of the Pixel: Exploring the Physicality of Information Visualization. IV 2008: 469-474 |
21 | EE | Noelene Fajardo, Andrew Vande Moere: ExternalEyes: evaluating the visual abstraction of human emotion on a public wearable display device. OZCHI 2008: 247-250 |
2007 | ||
20 | EE | Andrew Vande Moere, Andrea Lau: In-Formation Flocking: An Approach to Data Visualization Using Multi-agent Formation Behavior. ACAL 2007: 292-304 |
19 | EE | Xiaobin Shen, Peter Eades, Seok-Hee Hong, Andrew Vande Moere: Intrusive and Non-intrusive Evaluation of Ambient Displays. Ambient Information Systems 2007 |
18 | EE | Andrew Vande Moere: Towards Designing Persuasive Ambient Visualization. Ambient Information Systems 2007 |
17 | EE | Nick Cawthon, Andrew Vande Moere: The Effect of Aesthetic on the Usability of Data Visualization. IV 2007: 637-648 |
16 | EE | Andrea Lau, Andrew Vande Moere: Towards a Model of Information Aesthetics in Information Visualization. IV 2007: 87-92 |
15 | EE | Mitchell Page, Andrew Vande Moere: Evaluating a Wearable Display Jersey for Augmenting Team Sports Awareness. Pervasive 2007: 91-108 |
14 | EE | Remo Aslak Burkhard, Gennady L. Andrienko, Natalia V. Andrienko, Jason Dykes, Alexander Koutamanis, Wolfgang Kienreich, Robert Phaal, Alan F. Blackwell, Martin J. Eppler, Jeffrey Huang, Mark Meagher, Armin Grün, Silke Lang, Daniel Perrin, Wibke Weber, Andrew Vande Moere, Bruce W. Herr, Katy Börner, Jean-Daniel Fekete, Dominique Brodbeck: Visualization Summit 2007: ten research goals for 2010. Information Visualization 6(3): 169-188 (2007) |
2006 | ||
13 | EE | Andrew Vande Moere, Justin James Clayden, Andy Dong: Data Clustering and Visualization Using Cellular Automata Ants. Australian Conference on Artificial Intelligence 2006: 826-836 |
12 | EE | Mitchell Page, Andrew Vande Moere: Towards Classifying Visualization in Team Sports. CGIV 2006: 24-29 |
11 | EE | Nick Cawthon, Andrew Vande Moere: A Conceptual Model for Evaluating Aesthetic Effect within the User Experience of Information Visualization. IV 2006: 374-382 |
10 | EE | Andrew Vande Moere, Monika Hoinkis: A wearable folding display for self-expression. OZCHI 2006: 301-304 |
2005 | ||
9 | EE | Xiaobin Shen, Andrew Vande Moere, Peter Eades: An intrusive evaluation of peripheral display. GRAPHITE 2005: 289-292 |
8 | EE | Andrew Vande Moere, Justin James Clayden: Cellular Ants: Combining Ant-Based Clustering with Cellular Automata. ICTAI 2005: 177-184 |
7 | EE | Sam Ferguson, Andrew Vande Moere, Densil Cabrera: Seeing Sound: Real-Time Sound Visualisation in Visual Feedback Loops Used for Training Musicians. IV 2005: 97-102 |
6 | EE | Andrew Vande Moere: Infostudio: teaching ambient display design using home automation. OZCHI 2005 |
2004 | ||
5 | EE | Andrew Vande Moere: Time-Varying Data Visualization Using Information Flocking Boids. INFOVIS 2004: 97-104 |
4 | EE | Andrew Vande Moere: Information Flocking: Time-Varying Data Visualization using Boid Behaviors. IV 2004: 409-414 |
2003 | ||
3 | EE | Markus H. Gross, Stephan Würmlin, Martin Näf, Edouard Lamboray, Christian P. Spagno, Andreas M. Kunz, Esther Koller-Meier, Tomás Svoboda, Luc J. Van Gool, Silke Lang, Kai Strehlke, Andrew Vande Moere, Oliver G. Staadt: blue-c: a spatially immersive display and 3D video portal for telepresence. ACM Trans. Graph. 22(3): 819-827 (2003) |
2002 | ||
2 | EE | Andrew Vande Moere: Infoticles: Information Modeling in Immersive Environments. IV 2002: 457-461 |
2001 | ||
1 | Malgorzata Bugajska, Andrew Vande Moere: Virtual Library: Paths to Knowledge. UIDIS 2001: 116-126 |