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Can There Be a Theory of Visualization?. David H. Laidlaw July 17, 2007. Characterizing 3D Flow Visualization Techniques. Andy Forsberg. A Space of 2D Visualizations. And Some Model Param’s Feature Size Data Levels Linearity Saliency Layering Interactions. Daniel Acevedo.
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Can There Be a Theory of Visualization? David H. Laidlaw July 17, 2007
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FastAero Bat Flight Simulations David J. Willis (yes, it seems to be working now!)
Comparative Kinematics Visualization Jian ChenMisha KostandovSharon Swartz
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