APVIS 2005
Asia Pacific Symposium on Information Visualisation 2005
January 27 – 29, 2005,
PROGRAM
Mercure Hotel on Broadway
818-820 George Street, Sydney NSW Australia 2000
Keynote Speaker:
Kim Marriott
Towards Flexible Graphical Communication Using Adaptive Diagrams
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RECEPTION:
THURSDAY 27 JANUARY 2005
6.00-8.00pm Reception and Registration.
Town Hall Room & Outdoor Terrace Mercure Hotel on Broadway
DAY 1: FRIDAY 28 JANUARY 2005
9.00-9.15am Welcome Address .
Dr Seokhee Hong.
9.15-9.30am Opening Address.
Dr Mel Slater, CEO, NICTA.
9.30-10.30am: Keynote address .
Kim Marriott (Co-Director, Optimisation and Constraint Solving Research Group, Monash Uniersity):
Towards Flexible Graphical Communication Using Adaptive Diagrams
(joint work with B Meyer & Peter J Stuckey)
10.30-11.00am: Morning Tea
Session 1: Graph Drawing I.
11.00-11.25am K Miura & T Nishizeki
Rectangle-of-Influence Drawings of Four-connected Plane Graphs.
11.25-11.50am S Hong & N Nikolov
Layered Drawings of Directed Graphs in Three Dimensions.
11.50am-12.15pm L Zheng, L Song & P Eades
Crossing Minimisation problems of Drawing Bipartite Graphs in Two Clusters.
12.15-2.00pm: Lunch
Session 2: Information Visualisation.
2.00-2.25pm Y X Wu & M Takatsuka
The Three-Dimensional Colour Picker.
2.25-2.50pm K Nesbitt
Using Guidelines to assist in the Visualisation Design Process.
2.50-3.15 A F Ahmed & P Eades
Automatic Camera Path Generation for Graph Navigation in 3D.
3.15-3.45pm: Afternoon Tea
Session 3: Applications I.
3.45-4.10pm N Churchers & W Irwin
Informing the Design of Pipeline-based Software Visualisations.
4.10-4.35pm C Churcher, P Rutherford & J McCallum
An Interactive Visualisation for Selection Genetic Primers.
4.35-5.00pm J Epps & A Ambikairajah
Visualisation of Reduced-Dimension Microarray Data Using GMMs.
6.30-9.30pm: CONFERENCE DINNER
Marigold Restaurant 683-689 George Street CityMark, Sydney
DAY 2: SATURDAY 29 JANUARY 2005
Session 4: Graph Drawing II.
9.15-9.40am K Sugiyama, R Oosawa & S Hong
The Puzzle Generators and Symmetric Puzzle Layout.
9.40-10.05am H Hosobe
An Extended High-Dimensional Method for Interactive Graph Drawing.
10.05-10.30am W Li, P Eades & N Nikolov
Using Spring Algorithms to Remove Node Overlapping.
10.30-11.00am: Morning Tea
Session 5: Applications II.
11.00-11.25am X Shen & P Eades
Using Money Colour to Represent Financial Data
11.25-11.50am L Lin, L Cao & C Zhang
The Fish-Eye Visualisation of Foreign Currency Exchange Data Streams.
11.50am-12.15pm C Murray & C Friedrich
Visualisation of Satisfiability using the Logic Engine.
12.15-1.30pm: Lunch
Session 6: Evaluation.
1.30-1.55pm W Huang & P Eades
How People Read Graphs.
1.55-2.20pm C Murray
A User-based Evaluation of Skeletal Animation Techniques in Graph Interaction.
2.20-2.45pm B Thomas & A Cunningham
Target Motion Analysis Visualisation.
2.45-3.15ppm: Afternoon Tea
Session 7: Cool Toys.
3.15-3.40pm C Madden, B Yip, S Goyette
Visualising Internet Traffic Data with Three-Dimensional Spherical Display.
3.40-4.05pm X Fu & D Li
Haptic Shoes: Representing Information by Vibration.
4.05-4.30pm T Dwyer
Extending the WilmaScope 3D Graph Visualisation System – Software Demonstration.